LAW, GRADUATED SUMMA CUM LAUDE
MANILA, JANUARY 2, 2012 (INQUIRER) By Lito B.
Zulueta -
The University of Santo Tomas (UST) has denied it broke academic rules when
it granted a doctorate in law, summa cum laude, to Chief Justice Renato Corona
reportedly even without a dissertation and urged the press not to drag
institutions like UST to the impeachment controversy.
"There is no truth to the allegation that the University of Santo Tomas broke
its rules to favor Chief Justice Renato Corona who graduated with the degree of
Doctor of Laws from the University," UST said in a statement. It added that
Corona had enrolled in all of the requisite subjects leading to the doctorate,
attended his classes, passed them and delivered a "scholarly treatise" for his
dissertation in a public lecture.
UST said it had been declared by the Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) an
"autonomous higher educational institution (HEI)" according to the following
criteria: "long tradition of integrity and untarnished reputation, commitment to
excellence, and sustainability and viability of operations."
"As an autonomous university and no less than the cradle of higher education
in the Philippines and the oldest university in Asia, the University of Santo
Tomas knows academic rules and sees to their proper observance," said UST, which
is closing this month its yearlong quadricentenary celebration. It was founded
by the Dominicans in 1611.
"As an autonomous HEI, the University of Santo Tomas enjoys an institutional
academic freedom to set its standards of quality and excellence and determine to
whom it shall confer appropriate degrees," said UST.
Expanded accreditation
Additionally, it said it had been deputized by CHEd to implement the Expanded
Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (Eteeap). This means it
can grant academic degrees to individuals "whose relevant work experiences,
professional achievements and stature, as well as high-level, nonformal and
informal training are deemed equivalent to the academic requirements for such
degrees."
It said CHEd had accepted UST's policies and programs to implement the Eteeap
when the UST Graduate School conferred a doctorate degree in literature on
theater icon, Naty Crame Rogers, who was nominated for the National Artist
award.
Corona's track record
But Corona's doctorate wasn't part of the Eteeap, UST pointed out.
It said Corona had the track record as a lawyer, as an academician (he
obtained two Master's degrees, one from Harvard University) and as the Chief
Justice of the Philippines, and could have easily qualified for the Eteeap.
"But he did not," UST said. "He painstakingly completed the 48 units' course
work in the Ph.D. in Law curriculum by regularly attending classes and
fulfilling all the requirements in the subjects that he took. He also underwent
the required written comprehensive examination and passed this with excellent
results."
Equivalent requirement
According to the statement, the UST consultant for graduate law programs had
requested that the dissertation requirement be waived for Corona, but the UST
Graduate School Faculty Council turned this down. "It imposed on the Chief
Justice an equivalent requirement: to write a scholarly treatise on any subject
related to his field, to be delivered in public and eventually published," said
UST.
"He dutifully fulfilled these in 2010. The quality and relevance of his
paper, his answers to the questions raised during the public forum, and the
eventual publication of his paper were all evaluated and for which he was given
the necessary credits equivalent to a dissertation.
"Needless to say, since the university is an autonomous HEI, the other issues
raised (his residency, the academic honor he received) are moot because these
come under the institutional academic freedom of the University of Santo Tomas,"
the UST statement said.
Rappler.com questioned
UST said it did not reply to Marites Vitug's query because it was at a loss
on how to respond to "online journalism." It added that Vitug should have made
the proper disclosure that she has had a run-in with Corona and the Supreme
Court that may cast some reservation about the objectivity of her article.
"Does anyone claiming to be an online journalist given the same attention as
one coming from the mainstream press?" the statement said. "We understand that
while Miss Vitug used to be a print journalist, she's part of an online
magazine, Newsbreak, which has reportedly been subsumed into 'www.rappler.com.'
What's that?
"Is that a legitimate news organization? What individuals and entities fund
Newsbreak and Rappler? Do these outfits have editors? Who challenged Miss
Vitug's article before it went online so as to establish its accuracy,
objectivity and fairness? Why was there no prior disclosure made? What
gate-keeping measures does online journalism practice?"
UST side not taken
UST added that the Philippine Daily Inquirer should have gotten its side
before "it rushed to print Vitug's online article virtually word for word and in
its New Year's edition yet, even adopting her rather judgmental title as banner
headline."
The university said that while it was being accused of breaking academic
rules to favor Corona, the press should also take care not to shortcut its own
rules.
"We also would like to see that rules on fact-checking, objectivity and
fairness are observed, so that no reputation, whether of an individual or an
institution, is compromised."
Chief News Editor: Sol
Jose Vanzi
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