CHED vows to continue, improve delivery of higher education programs in PH
The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) on Tuesday, Aug, 22, vowed to continue and improve the delivery of higher education programs in the country after topping the latest OCTA 2nd Quarter performance and trust rating of government agencies.

“This is a team effort,” said CHED Chairman Popoy De Vera after the Commission topped the latest OCTA 2nd Quarter performance and trust rating of government agencies showing its continued success in implementing programs in higher education.
The OCTA Research’s second-quarter Tugon Ng Masa (TNM) survey released on Aug. 21 showed that CHED garnered a rating of 80 percent.
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“CHED succeeds only because its employees in the whole country work hard, and because our public and private HEIs [Higher Education Institutions] efficiently implement Free Higher Education and other programs,” De Vera said.
He also thanked the entire CHED workforce and the different HEIs for their “good work.”
CHED performed strongly in the Visayas, with 91 percent satisfied, zero dissatisfied, and only nine percent undecided. Eighty-six percent of respondents from Mindanao and the National Capital Region (NCR) were also satisfied.
The Commission also registered the lowest performance rating in Balance Luzon at 71 percent. Across socioeconomic classes, about eight in 10 Filipinos were satisfied with its performance.
In terms of socioeconomic classes, trust in the top five government agencies is highest in Class E, with CHED rating 78 percent in Class D, and a 77 percent trust rating for Class E.
The #1 trust and performance rating of CHED comes at the heels of getting an unqualified opinion, the highest audit rating from the Commission on Audit, for the implementation of its programs in 2022.
“These achievements will spur us not only to continue but also improve the delivery of higher education programs in the country,” De Vera explained.
CHED, De Vera said, is thankful for the “trust and confidence” of the Filipino people after becoming the top-rated government agency as shown in the survey.
De Vera noted that this is “good news” after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. recognized achievements in higher education in his recent State of the Nation Address (SONA).