
Some members of Piston-Cebu hold a protest action along Gorordo Avenue in Cebu City, as part of a transport strike against the PUV Modernization Program in this file photo taken in August 2024. | CDN Photo / Pia Piquero
MANILA, Philippines — Some schools have suspended face-to-face classes on Monday (March 24) and shifted to an online mode of learning due an anticipated transport strike.
READ: Manibela announces 3-day transport strike
Here is the list of face-to-face class suspensions
- De La Salle University (Manila and Laguna campuses; senior high school, undergraduate, and graduate studies) – shift to online classes
- University of Santo Tomas – shift to online classes
- Cavite State University (main campus; all levels) – shift to asynchronous classes (March 24-26)
- Far Eastern University (Makati and Manila) – shift to online classes
- Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (all levels; clerkships, internships, Related Learning Experience, on the job training, thesis defenses to proceed) – shift to online classes
- Manuel L. Quezon University (all levels) – shift to online classes (March 24-26)
- Trinity University of Asia – shift to online classes
- Mapua University (Intramuros and Makati campuses; senior high school) – shift to synchronous mode
- University of Perpetual Help System Laguna (all levels) – shift to online classes
- Malayan High School of Science (all levels) – shift to synchronous online classes
- Malolos City, Bulacan (all levels) – schools to decide on conduct of asynchronous or synchronous online classes
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Polytechnic University of the Philippines (National Capital Region campuses; all levels, including College of Law) – shift to synchronous online classes
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Philippine Normal University Manila (all levels) – shift to synchronous online classes
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National University Manila – shift to online synchronous classes
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La Consolacion University Philippines (all levels) – shift to synchronous online classes
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Arellano University (all branches, all levels) – shift to online classes
READ: Manibela begins nationwide transport strike on March 21
Transport group Manibela recently announced that it will hold a transport strike from March 24-26 to protest the alleged falsification of the Land Transportation Franchising Regulatory Board on the consolidation data of the Public Transport Modernization Program.