The Philippine Public Safety College (PPSC) is rolling out key reforms in 2026, focusing on learner-centered education, expanded cyber and chemical security training, and upgraded facilities nationwide.
PPSC vice president for Academics PBGen Vert Chavez (Ret.) said the college will transition to ISO 21001.
This management system emphasizes ethical, legally compliant, and student-centered instruction to improve curriculum and research.
Training has expanded to meet emerging challenges, with the National Virtual Training Center now offering chemical security courses and the National Cyber Training Institute graduating over 300 personnel from its leadership programs.
To support these initiatives, the PPSC will construct a four-story academic building and a six-story cyber training facility, while completing two additional buildings at its Canlubang campus.
As the premier training institution for the PNP, BFP, and BJMP, the PPSC has produced over 487,000 graduates since 1993 and expects to train more than 11,300 students this year.







