MMACI: SETTING NEW STANDARDS IN QUALITY MARITIME EDUCATION IN BUTUAN CITY
Sep 19, 2025



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Butuan City, Philippines – The Merchant Marine Academy of Caraga, Inc. (MMACI) has swiftly risen as one of Mindanao’s most promising centers for maritime education. Founded in 2018 by maritime professionals, the institution is dedicated to providing quality education and raising academic standards that align with the global demands of the shipping industry.

Commitment to Academic Excellence
From its inception, MMACI has maintained a strong academic foundation anchored on discipline, integrity, and service. Its flagship programs—the Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation (BSMT) and Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering (BSMarE)—are carefully structured to meet international standards of competency as outlined by the Standards of Training, Certification, and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW). These programs are designed to produce not only technically proficient graduates but also future maritime leaders who embody professionalism and responsibility at sea.

The academy’s academic philosophy emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and hands-on training. By combining classroom learning with practical application, MMACI ensures that students are well-prepared to face the complex realities of maritime service. This approach reflects the school’s deep commitment to shaping seafarers who are globally competitive while rooted in strong Filipino values.

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Expanding Programs and Opportunities
While maritime education remains its core, MMACI has expanded its offerings to respond to the diverse educational needs of the region. It now provides programs in Criminology, Computer Studies, Teacher Education, Library and Information Science, Information Systems, and Physical Education, as well as comprehensive Senior High School tracks.

This expansion demonstrates the academy’s mission of holistic development. By integrating multiple disciplines, MMACI allows students from Caraga and neighboring provinces to pursue career paths aligned with their talents and aspirations. This multidimensional approach not only strengthens the institution’s academic portfolio but also contributes to regional progress by nurturing skilled professionals in various fields.

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Upholding Quality and Standards
One of MMACI’s strongest pillars is its commitment to quality assurance and standardization. The institution continuously develops its curricula, faculty, and facilities to ensure compliance with national and international benchmarks. Modern learning systems such as a Learning Management System (LMS), guidance and counseling services, and student support programs reflect its dedication to providing a well-rounded educational experience.

Moreover, the academy ensures that tuition remains affordable without compromising quality, making maritime and higher education more accessible to families in the region. This balance between cost-effectiveness and academic excellence positions MMACI as a trusted institution for aspiring professionals, particularly those seeking world-class maritime training within reach.

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Building the Future of Maritime Education
As the maritime industry evolves, MMACI continues to align itself with global trends while maintaining its local relevance. Its graduates are envisioned not only as competent seafarers but also as ambassadors of Filipino skill, discipline, and resilience. By raising the bar of academic quality and professional standards, the academy contributes significantly to the nation’s pool of maritime professionals, which remains a cornerstone of the global shipping workforce.

With its strategic vision, growing academic portfolio, and dedication to high standards, the Merchant Marine Academy of Caraga stands as a beacon of maritime education in Butuan. It represents both an opportunity for local students and a vital investment in the future of the Philippine maritime sector.

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