Manila,
Philippines – CompTIA, a nonprofit trade association for global information technology (IT) industry, welcomed STI
Education Services Group, Inc.
(STI) to its CompTIA Academy Partner Program.
With this collaboration,
students at STI will have the opportunity to graduate with academic degrees and
internationally-recognized IT skills certifications from CompTIA.
“This
is especially true with the industry-based content that will be integrated in
our modules as part of the partnership, which will help our students with the
training they will go through under our wing,” Dr. Bautista added. “We continue to be open with new prospects
to move forward in the education we offer in order for us to be consistently
up-to-date with the standards of the IT industry.”
According to CompTIA’s
20915 research study International Technology Adoption & Workforce Trends,
76 percent of executives surveyed said technology will be important or very important
to their organization’s success over the next two years. By combining academic credentials with
professional certifications, STI students will be well prepared to join this
fast-growing technology workforce.
Giving emphasis on the
importance of acquiring a certification, CompTIA Asia Pacific Vice President
Dennis Kwok says, “As you have observed,
there is no board exam for IT graduates. But somehow, the IT profession is
expanding and workers equipped with the right combination of classroom learning
and technical proficiency are in-demand right now.”
“CompTIA
has the right certification program that will help STI students further their
chances of getting a job more easily,”
Kwok continued. “Whether its cloud computing,
mobile technologies, networking, cybersecurity, IT service and support or other
mission-critical skills, employers around the world recognize and rely on
CompTIA certifications for their technology workers.”
The CompTIA Academy
Partner Program targets schools with IT programs and offers students the
opportunity to acquire the necessary knowledge, skills, and credentials that
they can utilize in the IT industry. This is one of their objectives for
collaborating with STI. CompTIA will provide modules that will be aligned with
STI’s BS Information Technology (BSIT) curriculum. STI students will also be
encouraged to take a skills certification exam at discounted rates. Passing the
exam will grant the students a certificate from CompTIA that will serve as
proof of their competency in the IT field, which is recognized by many local
and international companies.
STI is one of the largest IT schools in the country,
teaching over 35,000 students under its IT program. Thus, STI continues to seek
new ways to fulfill its pledge of bringing excellence to real life education.
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