MGVU-CEU Partnership
Tue,21 Nov 2023 10:05:00
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MGVU and CEU partner to build a better and sustainable future
The Metagen Global Virtual University (MGVU) and Centro Escolar University in the Philippines join forces to provide a socialized advanced technology, ecology, and leadership education.
MGVU is a non-profit organization that aims to build a better and sustainable future by teaching the next generation (the Metagens) about advanced technology, ecology, and leadership training using the Metaverse. The Metaverse is the immersive portal to all the digital and virtual worlds. It introduces a new dimension of immersive experience and interaction to its users. It transforms how we experience content by virtually navigating inside a virtual world devoid of physics, typically using a VR (Virtual Reality) headset. It is revolutionizing the gaming, collaboration, and education industries. Some enterprise applications of the Metaverse include virtual training and simulations, remote collaborative design, virtual meetings and conferences, and VR-based education.
Centro Escolar University (CEU) is a university in the Philippines accredited by the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines and the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities’ Commission on Accreditation (as a Level IV school). It has full autonomous status from the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). It is certified by the Institute of Corporate Directors, Department of Trade and Industry, SGS S.A., Arthram International Organization for Standardization, and the ASEAN University Network.
The founder of MGVU, Romeo Siquijor, studied elementary and high school at CEU Malolos. After thirty-five years of graduating high school from his beloved alma mater, he wants to give back to the community by providing advanced technology, ecology, and leadership education based on a socialized tuition fee model. And he wants to pilot the program at Centro Escolar University.
The idea is for CEU to act as a partner-host university. CEU can charge whatever standard fee it typically charges its students per credit unit; then, earnings are split 50/50. Half goes to the partner-host university and half to MGVU (to pay professors, administrators, the platform’s maintenance, etc.). If a school is a state university and does not charge for anything, then MGVU will not charge anything either -- this is how it enforces the STFS (Socialized Tuition Fee System). With STFS, students can apply at any local partner state university and enjoy the same quality education as those in the Ivy League-MGVU program. Students all over the world coming from Harvard-MGVU, CEU-MGVU, University of the Philippines-MGVU, Local State University-MGVU, and anywhere will converge in the same class, get the same quality education from the same professors -- but pay their tuitions depending on their socio-economic capacity.
MGVU is a non-profit organization that aims to build a better and sustainable future by teaching the next generation (the Metagens) about advanced technology, ecology, and leadership training using the Metaverse. The Metaverse is the immersive portal to all the digital and virtual worlds. It introduces a new dimension of immersive experience and interaction to its users. It transforms how we experience content by virtually navigating inside a virtual world devoid of physics, typically using a VR (Virtual Reality) headset. It is revolutionizing the gaming, collaboration, and education industries. Some enterprise applications of the Metaverse include virtual training and simulations, remote collaborative design, virtual meetings and conferences, and VR-based education.
Centro Escolar University (CEU) is a university in the Philippines accredited by the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines and the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities’ Commission on Accreditation (as a Level IV school). It has full autonomous status from the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). It is certified by the Institute of Corporate Directors, Department of Trade and Industry, SGS S.A., Arthram International Organization for Standardization, and the ASEAN University Network.
The founder of MGVU, Romeo Siquijor, studied elementary and high school at CEU Malolos. After thirty-five years of graduating high school from his beloved alma mater, he wants to give back to the community by providing advanced technology, ecology, and leadership education based on a socialized tuition fee model. And he wants to pilot the program at Centro Escolar University.
The idea is for CEU to act as a partner-host university. CEU can charge whatever standard fee it typically charges its students per credit unit; then, earnings are split 50/50. Half goes to the partner-host university and half to MGVU (to pay professors, administrators, the platform’s maintenance, etc.). If a school is a state university and does not charge for anything, then MGVU will not charge anything either -- this is how it enforces the STFS (Socialized Tuition Fee System). With STFS, students can apply at any local partner state university and enjoy the same quality education as those in the Ivy League-MGVU program. Students all over the world coming from Harvard-MGVU, CEU-MGVU, University of the Philippines-MGVU, Local State University-MGVU, and anywhere will converge in the same class, get the same quality education from the same professors -- but pay their tuitions depending on their socio-economic capacity.