PMI College Tagbilaran

  • Salü zäme,


    Ich suche Informationen über PMI Colleges, speziell über das in Tagbilaran.
    Dabei handelt es sich um Philippine Marine Colleges mit Studiengängen in Bachelor in Marine Engineerng oder Bachelor in Marine Transportation.
    Gefunden habe ich lediglich einen wikipedia Artikel mit der Angabe eines Web-Links: http://www.pmicolleges.com
    Der ist aber nicht erreichbar.


    Ausserdem habe ich noch einen Forum-Artikel von 2012 gefunden:

    Zitat

    Fate must be kind to PMI Colleges. In late January a Quezon City court issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) after the owners questioned the October 2011 closure order from the Philippines’ Commission on Higher Education. This paves the way for a re-audit of the school’s facilities and the continuance of its maritime programmes in the meantime. The detractors of PMI may be shaking their heads. All this, though, boils down to due process. Besides, despite the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) findings on the school, we’ve thought all along that the CHED order was a political move meant to appease the gods of the EU.

    Interestingly, the court did not buy the Government’s line that it needed to thwart an imminent threat of the Philippines being blacklisted by the EU or stricken off the IMO “white list”. That kind of argument almost automatically raises the question: why single out the PMI when there are so many maritime schools and state officials themselves insist that the Philippines is fully compliant with the STCW Convention? We also find it significant that the court gave credence to PMI’s claim that it had acquired new equipment as part of its efforts to correct the reported deficiencies. Otherwise, what’s the point of a re-audit? -Barista Uno


    Mich würde interessieren ob das ein offiziell anerkanntes College ist, und ob die Studiengänge etwas taugen, und die Abschlüsse von Internationalen Schiffs-Reedereien anerkannt werden.