However, the city mayor added the city college will begin offering its courses during this school year’s second semester.
“Makasiguro ko labing dugay sunod tuig pero paningkamutan nako sa second semester karong tuiga. Silbi karong school year second semester, makasugod ta sa city college, bisa’g walay building dinhi,” Uy said.
“Nagpasalamat ko kay nagsaad pud ang DepEd nga aduna sila’y building nga pahulaman, nga makasugod ta sa atong city college,” he added.
According to Cagayan de Oro Technical Vocational Institute (CDO TVI) School Vocational Administrator Maria Victoria Trinidad, the bulk of the possible students the city college will cater consist of out-of-school youths and those who are currently employed but have not finished any college degree yet.
The technical working group for the establishment of the city college is conducting an ongoing feasibility study of the said project.
This feasibility study will determine the kind of programs the city college will offer, the kind of faculty it will have, and the extent of the project development plan of the campus.
“We also want to make sure that the one who will be managing it will really bring the city college to its best form and its best service possible,” Trinidad said.