CCDC SDG TRACKER

CCDC is dedicated to advancing Sustainable Development Goal 1: No Poverty, and is fully committed to eradicating poverty and promoting economic well-being for all.

  • Cordillera Career Development College: A Beacon of Opportunity Through Scholarship Grants

    The Cordillera Career Development College (CCDC) has documented a substantial increase in beneficiaries of the CHED Scholarship Program – Tertiary Education Subsidy (TES) during 2023. The government-sponsored program, administered by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), saw its recipient numbers surge from 82 students in the second semester of 2022-2023 to 426 students in the […]


  • Deepening CCDC Engagements on Policy Development and Review

    Recognizing the significant role of research in policy development and review,  government agencies including local government units and the private sector have strengthened collaborations with higher education institutions like CCDC, to engage them in various research and community-based activities that would help frame relevant policies and provide feedback and evaluation on existing policies and its […]


  • Beyond the Walls of its Halls:  CCDC Ensures Sustainable Livelihood through Financial Literacy with its Partner Communities

    By: Mariel H. Buac In a bid to address poverty through mentorship and training on Entrepreneurship, two recent initiatives by Cordillera Career Development College’s (CCDC) College of Business Education and Administration (CBEA) brought together aspiring entrepreneurs, local business leaders, and community members. The first, led by the Banayakeo Poultry and Basket Weavers Cooperative, focused on […]


  • Compassion in Education: The CCDC Ayowan Program Ensures No Learner is Left Behind

    In a more intensified effort to provide a holistic education and support for its students, the Cordillera Career Development College (CCDC) launched Project Ayowan on 26 April, 2023 at the university gym. A Kankana-ey term, “ayowan” means “care.” This project is intended to provide care or assistance to students depending on their vulnerabilities which may […]


  • CCDC Collaborates with PES for Project ALISTO

    True to the spirit of “binnadang,” the Cordillera Career Development College (CCDC) quickly responded to Puguis Elementary School’s (PES) call to implement Project ALISTO (Alleviating Learners Interest in literacy and numeracy skills by Strengthening Techniques to achieve desired Outcomes).  Proposed by Ms. Marlene A Naboye of PES, ALISTO is a remediation program to address the current reading and numeracy skills issue […]


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