CHED COVID Advisories
To view each Advisory, click each link below.
Advisory 6 - April 13, 2020
Brief Description:
Suspension of Classes until April 30, 2020; Extended ECQ Guidelines; E-learning Modes; Guidelines for HEIs Using the Old and New Academic Calendars; and Other Matters
Advisory 5 - March 17, 2020
Brief Description:
Enhanced Community Quarantine in the Entire Luzon; Suspension of Classes and OJT; Work-from-Home for Skeletal Workforce; HEIs to Coordinate with LGUs; Submission of e-form to CHED Regarding the Status and Actions Undertaken; and Inform Students of the Online Application of CHED Scholarship Program
Advisory 4 - March 14, 2020
Brief Description:
Class Suspension until April 14, 2020; Community Quarantine in Metro Manila; Postponement or Cancellation of Graduation Ceremonies; Social Distancing and Other Precautionary Measures; Domestic Travel; Students who are Sick of Respiratory Symptoms; Suspension of Participation of Students, Faculty, and Staff in Seminars, Workshops, and Other Events; Other Matters
Advisory 3 - March 11, 2020
Brief Description:
Adjustments in the School Calendar, Discretion in Field Deployment of NSTP; Alternative Activities for OJT; Alternative Modes of Learning; Suspension of Curricular Activities; Postponement of Graduation Ceremonies; and Swift Measures to Address the Needs of the Students, Employees, and Other Stakeholders
Advisory 2 - March 11, 2020
Brief Description:
Emergency Plan; Class Suspensions in All Levels in Metro Manila; Students, Faculty, & Staff Abroad; Guidance for HEIs with Identified Cases in Their Community
Advisory 1 - February 12, 2020
Brief Description:
Information Campaign; Prevention and Control; Screening; Athletic and Other Concerns; Travel; and In-house Resource
Brief Description:
Suspension of Classes until April 30, 2020; Extended ECQ Guidelines; E-learning Modes; Guidelines for HEIs Using the Old and New Academic Calendars; and Other Matters
Advisory 5 - March 17, 2020
Brief Description:
Enhanced Community Quarantine in the Entire Luzon; Suspension of Classes and OJT; Work-from-Home for Skeletal Workforce; HEIs to Coordinate with LGUs; Submission of e-form to CHED Regarding the Status and Actions Undertaken; and Inform Students of the Online Application of CHED Scholarship Program
Advisory 4 - March 14, 2020
Brief Description:
Class Suspension until April 14, 2020; Community Quarantine in Metro Manila; Postponement or Cancellation of Graduation Ceremonies; Social Distancing and Other Precautionary Measures; Domestic Travel; Students who are Sick of Respiratory Symptoms; Suspension of Participation of Students, Faculty, and Staff in Seminars, Workshops, and Other Events; Other Matters
Advisory 3 - March 11, 2020
Brief Description:
Adjustments in the School Calendar, Discretion in Field Deployment of NSTP; Alternative Activities for OJT; Alternative Modes of Learning; Suspension of Curricular Activities; Postponement of Graduation Ceremonies; and Swift Measures to Address the Needs of the Students, Employees, and Other Stakeholders
Advisory 2 - March 11, 2020
Brief Description:
Emergency Plan; Class Suspensions in All Levels in Metro Manila; Students, Faculty, & Staff Abroad; Guidance for HEIs with Identified Cases in Their Community
Advisory 1 - February 12, 2020
Brief Description:
Information Campaign; Prevention and Control; Screening; Athletic and Other Concerns; Travel; and In-house Resource
CHED Statements
To view each Statement, click each link below.
Statement No. 2 - May 1, 2020
Brief Description:
Philippine Daily Inquirer's news report that CHED 'nixes' online learning; HEIs can open online classes during ECQ; CHED does not make decisions for HEIs; CHED cannot and will not prohibit use of online learning systems
Brief Description:
Philippine Daily Inquirer's news report that CHED 'nixes' online learning; HEIs can open online classes during ECQ; CHED does not make decisions for HEIs; CHED cannot and will not prohibit use of online learning systems
Statement No. 1 - March 17, 2020
Brief Description:
HEIs must exercise leniency for students who are unable to comply with school requirements due to poor internet connection and home quarantine policies.
Brief Description:
HEIs must exercise leniency for students who are unable to comply with school requirements due to poor internet connection and home quarantine policies.