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                    [Title] => University of Wales MBA grants available
                    [Summary] => The demand for unconstrained access to learning regardless of time and place paved the way for the Philippines’ first fully online University of Wales Masters in Business Administration (UOW MBA) Program.


PurpleTrain.com, a subsidiary of Informatics Phils. and Asia’s first and largest online learning provider, is making this possible by offering 50 MBA scholarship grants worth over P7 million to qualified applicants.
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CHED Commissioner Manuel Punzal said they have formed a technical panel to discuss the guidelines for online courses now being offered by different schools.

"We are now formulating guidelines for this new system of education," he said. "It appears that many universities abroad are now offering courses on the Internet. Filipinos have to catch up."
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CHED Commissioner Manuel Punzal said they have formed a technical panel to discuss the guidelines for online courses now being offered by different schools.

"We are now formulating guidelines for this new system of education," he said. "It appears that many universities abroad are now offering courses on the Internet. Filipinos have to catch up."
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CHED Commissioner Manuel Punzal said they have formed a technical panel to discuss the guidelines for online courses now being offered by different schools.

"We are now formulating guidelines for this new system of education," he said. "It appears that many universities abroad are now offering courses on the Internet. Filipinos have to catch up."
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CHED Commissioner Manuel Punzal said they have formed a technical panel to discuss the guidelines for online courses now being offered by different schools.

"We are now formulating guidelines for this new system of education," he said. "It appears that many universities abroad are now offering courses on the Internet. Filipinos have to catch up."
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CHED Commissioner Manuel Punzal said they have formed a technical panel to discuss the guidelines for online courses now being offered by different schools.

"We are now formulating guidelines for this new system of education," he said. "It appears that many universities abroad are now offering courses on the Internet. Filipinos have to catch up."
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                    [Title] => University of Wales MBA grants available
                    [Summary] => The demand for unconstrained access to learning regardless of time and place paved the way for the Philippines’ first fully online University of Wales Masters in Business Administration (UOW MBA) Program.


PurpleTrain.com, a subsidiary of Informatics Phils. and Asia’s first and largest online learning provider, is making this possible by offering 50 MBA scholarship grants worth over P7 million to qualified applicants.
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CHED Commissioner Manuel Punzal said they have formed a technical panel to discuss the guidelines for online courses now being offered by different schools.

"We are now formulating guidelines for this new system of education," he said. "It appears that many universities abroad are now offering courses on the Internet. Filipinos have to catch up."
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CHED Commissioner Manuel Punzal said they have formed a technical panel to discuss the guidelines for online courses now being offered by different schools.

"We are now formulating guidelines for this new system of education," he said. "It appears that many universities abroad are now offering courses on the Internet. Filipinos have to catch up."
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CHED Commissioner Manuel Punzal said they have formed a technical panel to discuss the guidelines for online courses now being offered by different schools.

"We are now formulating guidelines for this new system of education," he said. "It appears that many universities abroad are now offering courses on the Internet. Filipinos have to catch up."
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CHED Commissioner Manuel Punzal said they have formed a technical panel to discuss the guidelines for online courses now being offered by different schools.

"We are now formulating guidelines for this new system of education," he said. "It appears that many universities abroad are now offering courses on the Internet. Filipinos have to catch up."
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CHED Commissioner Manuel Punzal said they have formed a technical panel to discuss the guidelines for online courses now being offered by different schools.

"We are now formulating guidelines for this new system of education," he said. "It appears that many universities abroad are now offering courses on the Internet. Filipinos have to catch up."
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