8 CHMSC students from Japan arrive home

The eight BSHM students, together with students from a university here in Negros who also underwent an internship program in Japan, aboard the 2Go passenger vessel bound to Bacolod City on September 7, 2020.

Eight BS Hospitality Management (BSHM) students of Carlos Hilado Memorial State College (CHMSC), who left for Japan for their 6-months internship program from January 9 to July 10, 2020 at Chuo Food Services Company, Ltd, arrived in Negros Occidental on Sept 8, 2020.

They were stranded in Japan for more than a month due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Angela S. Ching, Ma. Queenie L. Go, Angelica T. Posidario, Omar Jay T. Nuñez, Rovinica D. Puzon, and Joab S. Javellana, who underwent their internship at Chuo Food Services Company, Ltd. in Tokyo, Japan; and Elaiza V. Bugalon and Jay Lynn T. Suico who underwent internship at Chuo Food Services Company, Ltd. in Osaka, Japan, for six months left Manila via 2GO Travel on Sept 7 after getting their travel clearance from the National COVID-19 Inter-Agency Task Force.

The eight students were subjected to mandatory swab tests upon arrival at BREDCO port in Bacolod City and were picked up by their respective families and local government units as part of the protocol.

Some were instructed to go on home quarantine, and some were brought to quarantine facilities of their respective LGUs to observe the 14-day quarantine period.

The eight students returned to Manila on Sept 2 and were quarantined at the Eva Macapagal Quarantine Facility in Manila courtesy of the Department of Transportation.

“In behalf of the BSHM Program, I would like to thank the school administrators for giving our students the opportunity and venue for the internship abroad program. I would also like to thank ADCA International Internship and Consultancy Services, Chuo Food Services Company, Ltd. and Center for External Affairs headed by Rhoderick K. Samonte for all the efforts extended in this endeavor,” Nieves A. Barato, Hospitality Management On-the-Job-Training supervisor, said.

“Above all, we thank God almighty for the safety and protection of the students,” she added.

The safe return of the students was made possible with the help of CHMSC’s partners, all concerned national government agencies, the Office of the Governor, and the local government units of Bacolod City, Cadiz City, E.B. Magalona, Escalante City, San Enrique, and Silay City.

The international internship program was part of CHMSC’s partnership agreement with Asia Development Center Association (ADCA) International Internship and Consultancy Services, Chuo Food Services Company, Ltd. and Commission on Higher Education.

The program is part of CHMSC’s Internationalization mandate and effort to produce globally competent graduates.

The International Education and Linkages and Partnership are core programs and services of CHMSC Center for External Affairs headed by Rhoderick K. Samonte. (Rommel M. Azucena Jr.)