2024
The college implemented night classes to cater face to face classes for all year levels. The EDUKALAKBAY: Kalakbay at Kaagapay para sa Kinabukasan, was officially launched which aims to empower and support City Collegians and to promote equity and inclusion and fostering stronger bonds in communities and organizations in supporting students "education". LET Passing Percentage: Math: 100% Science: 95.45% BSNEd: 66.67%
2023
BSTM received their COPC. Limited face to face classes were implemented by the college. CCC celebrated its 15th founding year that resembled the success and the image of the institution catering exemplary skills and knowledge of the students. The first Gawad Parangal took place, acknowledging Mr. Julius Christopher Gonzales as the Natatanging City Collegian, currently a Master II teacher at Nag- Iba National High School. The college returned to the semestral curriculum. BPA was added as a new program. The institution proudly announced an 89.19% passing rate for BSNED, elementary level, and an impressive 96.30% for secondary levels in the September 2023 Licensure Exam for Teachers. Notably, CCC achieved a remarkable 100% pass rate in the BSED-Science program for the second time and a commendable 94.12% in the BSED-Math program. Nationally, the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and Board for Professional Teachers (BPT) report a 47.01% pass rate for elementary teachers and 56.26% for secondary teachers, providing detailed statistics on first-time passers. CCC received a passing rate of 64.29% in the Librarian Licensure Examination
2022
CCC started its Project GREEN Campaign in response to the Green City Project of the CGC. After 13 years, CCC Warriors snatched the championship both in Basketball Men and Women in CCAA ‘17. The college offered SHS-ALS starting with 53 learners. The first batch of the executive class graduated. CCC started the first semester of the school year 2021- 2022, using blended learning modality. BSHM received their COPC. Seven (7) Programs of the college were reaccredited for another 3 years at Level I by the Association of Local Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (ALCUCOA) which evaluate and recognize their compliance with a set of qualifications and standards.
2021
Dr. Ronald Cantos became the new college administrator after Mr. Rene Colocar. He stated that he hopes to continue what the City College of Calapan has envisioned as his legacy. He has already structured the organizational chart of the college so that the positions of each employee were made clear, and that concerns regarding each area, particularly in faculty, were now addressed. CCC started its online classes. CCC were able to put up barangay wifi that ranged from 18 Mbps to 70 Mbps and was publicly open for all the students of Calapan, in partnership with the city government. CCC received ALCU Certificate of membership and BSIS and BLIS received a Certificate of Program Compliance (COPC).
2020
CCC was the first beneficiary of the City Ordinance No. 68-2020, or Educational Financial Assistance Program (EDUFAP) which aims to help with financial aspects of the students. As an immediate response to CoViD-19 Pandemic, the college implemented Graded Understanding through Reading Outputs (GURO) which was later modified into EAR Module which is an alternative teaching and learning mode.