FEU hailed as transnational nursing education hub by CHED, affirms global competitiveness of its nursing program

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — The Far Eastern University (FEU) Institute of Health Sciences and Nursing marked a new achievement that underscores the global readiness of FEU’s nursing program. FEU was formally conferred the Certificate of Authority by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) on June 10, 2026, for the institution’s transnational nursing program, becoming one of the few certified transnational education providers in the Philippines.

Through Brunei Darussalam’s JPMC College of Health Sciences (JCHS), FEU adapted its rigorous and intensive nursing program to fit the Bruneian educational framework while continuing to uphold the standards set by CHED through Republic Act No. 11448 or the Transnational Higher Education Act.

“This milestone is a strong validation of the quality and global competitiveness of FEU’s nursing education,” said Moira Uy, FEU Dean of Nursing. “Ultimately, it reflects FEU’s ability to produce nurses who are globally competent, adaptable, and ready to meet the evolving demands of healthcare systems beyond our borders.”

FEU established JCHS as a joint venture with Jerudong Park Medical Centre to provide Bruneians and aspiring health practitioners from neighboring countries a competency-based nursing education that complies with standards set by key institutions in both the Philippines and Brunei.

This enabled FEU to not just share its academic strengths but also transform it into new healthcare contexts, helping guide aspiring nurses to become responsive to diverse and evolving global health needs.

The branch campus offers the one-year Foundation in Science Certificate Program, which introduces general education and relevant biological, chemical, and life sciences courses to prepare students for the nursing program, and the three-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing program, which blends concepts and applications into related learning experiences thoughtfully adapted from FEU’s nursing curriculum.

JCHS, Brunei’s first private health science educational institution, opened its first school term in 2022 and is hosting its inaugural convocation ceremony for its first batch of nursing graduates this July.

Uy stressed that establishing JCHS would not have been possible without the strong support of CHED and FEU’s partners in Brunei. “Throughout the process, CHED provided clear standards and oversight that ensured our program remained aligned with Philippine higher education benchmarks, even as we adapted to an international context.”

FEU envisions JCHS to eventually become independent and self-sufficient while still upholding the standards the branch campus gained from the Manila-based institution and without compromising educational quality.

In line with this, FEU aims to expand JCHS’s offerings, strengthen its research and clinical partnerships, and continue fostering innovation in education.

“In many ways, this initiative reminds us that our work is not just about expanding programs, but about building capacity and transforming lives,” Uy said. “As we support the development of a strong healthcare workforce in Brunei, we also carry forward the values, excellence, and best practices that define FEU.”

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