Petition to MOHE: Starting of Trine and Putra Classes

We, the final-year students of Putra International College, are writing to express our dissatisfaction with our college's handling of their students' academic programs. Many have faced the discontinuation of classes due to non-payment. The program taken by the students affected is Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA), a collaboration between Putra International College and Trine University, USA. 

Students were dropped from taking their Trine courses on the 10th of November 2022 and have been waiting to continue where they left off ever since. We were informed that the failure of the college in paying fees to Trine University in this collaborative program is the cause of this issue and this has led to further delays in the students' academic progress. The following are the remaining courses from Trine University that the students were supposed to take:

  1. AC 423 - Personal Income Tax
  2. MGT 473 - CAPSIM
  3. AC 403 - Advanced Accounting
  4. AC 463 - Auditing
  5. MGT 483 - CAPSTONE

Furthermore, PIC classes have also been delayed for some students as lecturers were unavailable to attend due to financial issues. Students are increasingly growing with disappointment and anxiety as their futures are at stake. We are appealing for an immediate intervention from MOHE and hope that it could help the students by investigating the situation at our college.

Thank you in advance for your prompt action.


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