Bridging Education and Industry: DCCP Baguio Launches JDVP Partnership for A.Y. 2025–2026
BAGUIO CITY — In a significant move to strengthen technical-vocational education in the region, Data Center College of the Philippines of Baguio City, Inc. (DCCP) has officially opened its doors to three esteemed partner schools for the implementation of the Joint Delivery Voucher Program (JDVP) for the Academic Year 2025–2026.
This collaboration marks a renewed commitment to expanding quality training opportunities for Senior High School (SHS) students, ensuring they are equipped with the practical skills necessary for today’s competitive workforce.

A Strategic Partnership for Skills Development
The JDVP is designed to optimize the technical-vocational livelihood (TVL) track by allowing SHS students to take their specialized subjects in partner institutions like DCCP, which are equipped with industry-standard facilities and certified trainers.
DCCP is honored to collaborate with the following schools and their respective specialization tracks:
Alejo M. Pacalso Memorial National High SchoolFocus: Cookery NC II and Computer Systems Servicing (CSS) NC IISto. Tomas National High SchoolFocus: Food and Beverage Services (FBS) NC II and Computer Systems Servicing (CSS) NC IIBaguio City Science National High SchoolFocus: Food and Beverage Services (FBS) NC II



Hands-On, Industry-Aligned Learning
The core of this partnership is the transition from theory to practice. As seen in the training sessions, students are not just sitting in classrooms; they are immersed in real-world simulations.
Computer Systems Servicing (CSS): Students from Alejo M. Pacalso and Sto. Tomas are engaging directly with hardware and software, learning the intricacies of networking, troubleshooting, and system maintenance in DCCP’s computer laboratories.Cookery & Food and Beverage Services (FBS): Aspiring culinarians and hospitality professionals are training in professional-grade kitchens and dining setups. From plating intricate dishes to mastering table service standards, these students are gaining the confidence needed for the hospitality industry.
Shaping Future Professionals
This partnership represents more than just a curriculum requirement; it is a meaningful step toward shaping future professionals. By sharing resources and expertise, DCCP and its partner high schools are strengthening academic collaboration and closing the skills gap.
As the program kicks off for A.Y. 2025–2026, the message is clear: "Together, we build skills. Together, we shape futures."


Through these hands-on, industry-aligned learning experiences, the students of Baguio and Benguet are being prepared not just to graduate, but to excel.

