ICCT COLLEGES FOUNDATION, INC.
VN. Soliven Avenue Il, Brgy. San Isidro, Cainta, Rizal
MEMORANDUM #71 2024
Academic Affairs Office E-Advisory AY 2023-2024
wot All Faculty Members and ICCT Students
FROM: ANA LIZA R, KHO, MAT
VP for Academic Affairs
we Activity Submission on February 8, 2024
DATE : January 31, 2024
As we approach the Chinese New Year celebration, we would like to inform you that
there will be no classes on February 9 and 10, 2024. We encourage everyone to take
this time to celebrate with family and friends and enjoy the festivities associated with the
Chinese New Year.
In lieu of this, your teachers have prepared two activities for you to work on to be
submitted on February 8, 2024. These activities are to be submitted on your respective
Google Classroom accounts by the end of the day. Please make sure to check your
Google Classroom for specific instructions from each of your teachers regarding the
nature of the activities and the submission process
We believe these activities will provide a meaningful and engaging learning experience
while allowing you to participate in the festive celebrations. Your teachers will be
available for any questions or clarifications you may need, so please do not hesitate to
reach out to them.
Wishing you a joyful and prosperous Chinese New Year celebration!
Yours fruly, Noted by:
Ana Liza R. Kho DR. VIVIEN CO SAY
VP- Academic Affairs College PresidenICCT COLLEGES FOUNDATION, INC.
VV. Soliven Avenue Il, Bray. San Isidro, Cainta, Rizal
MEMORANDUM #67 2024
Academic Affairs Office E-Advisory AY 2023-2024
To All ICCT Students
FROM. ANA LIZA R, KHO, MAT
VP for Academic Affairs
RE No Classes on February 9 and 10, 2024 - Chinese New Year Celebration
DATE January 26, 2024
‘We would like to inform you that, in celebration of the Chinese New Year, there will be no
classes on February § and 10, 2024.
Details:
No Classes Dates:
+ February 9, 2024 (Friday)
* February 10, 2024 (Saturday)
Resumption of Classes:
Regular classes will resume on February 11, 2024 (Sunday) for students with Sunday
classes.
This break is to honor the Chinese New Year, a significant cultural celebration that marks
the beginning of the lunar new year. We encourage all students to take this time to rest,
celebrate with family and friends, and embrace the festivities of the holiday.
Any assignments, exams, or activities originally scheduled for these dates will be
rescheduled by your respective instructors. Please communicate with your instructors for
specific details regarding academic requirements.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in observing this break. We wish you
a joyful and prosperous Chinese New Year celebration
Yourg Truly, Noted by:
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College President