DAVAO CITY, Philippines – The Philippine College of Criminology (PCCR) has embarked on a benchmarking visit to the University of Mindanao (UM) at its Matina campus on January 14 and 15, 2025, aiming to adopt innovative strategies and best practices in operations, finance, research, human resources, and student engagement. This initiative underscores PCCR’s commitment to continuous institutional growth and academic excellence.
Leading the delegation, PCCR President Ma. Angelica Lei G. Bautista and her team closely examined UM’s advanced use of technology to enhance operational efficiency, streamline financial planning, and optimize resource management. The visit also focused on UM’s strong research culture, and other academic innovations, as well as its faculty and staff development programs.
Beyond academics, PCCR also explored UM’s student-centered services, extracurricular programs, and leadership development initiatives, which play a crucial role in enriching student life and ensuring a holistic learning experience. By integrating these best practices, PCCR aims to enhance its institutional framework, strengthen student support systems, and cultivate a dynamic academic environment.
This benchmarking visit further reinforced the collaborative relationship between PCCR and UM, emphasizing the importance of knowledge-sharing and best-practice adoption in the education sector. By learning from UM’s established strategies, PCCR is poised to elevate its standards, advance its commitment to transformative education, and empower students to excel in their academic and professional journeys.