By Rodgen Diaz
Capiz State University (CapSU) - Roxas City, Main Campus marked its 105th year founding anniversary on September 22, 2022 with a celebration held at the CapSU Main’s Dadivas Gym.
To give tribute to the top notchers who notched the Registered Master Electrician (RME) Licensure Examination, the program started with a “Dungog Caravan” that was participated by the students and top notchers, namely Kin Amata, Christian Huenda, Henry Mar Bebita, and the rest of the 2022 RME Licensure Examination Passers.
After that, a Thanksgiving mass was then held at the Dadivas Gym with Rev. Fr. Robel G. Gicole, University Chaplain Celebrant and Preacher, followed by the program’s preliminaries and a welcome address from the Campus Administrator, Dr. Ma. Dorothee J. Villarruz.
“For 105 years, the Roxas City Main Campus has been reaching heights in providing quality education to the province of Capiz and even beyond Capiz. We have a long list of accomplishments that provides us reason to celebrate today”, Dr. Villaruz proudly conveyed.
In line with the aforesaid event, the awarding of certificates and cash incentives to the top notchers in the recently concluded RME and REE Licensure Examination was spearheaded by Dr. Editha C. Alfon, SUC President III, Dr. Susan o Dangan, VP for Academics, Dr, Dorothee J. Villaruz, Campus Administrator, Dr. Joel Villaruz, Dean CEAT, and Dr. Kenneth Occeño, Program Chair of Electrical Engineering.
100,000 pesos was given to Mr. Kim B. Amata for notching the first place; 80, 000 pesos for Mr. Christian Huenda for clinching the third place; and 50,000 pesos for Mr. Henry Mar Babita for being in the top 7, while the rest was awarded with certificates of recognition.
“With your achievement this time, you are giving a signal to celebrate more if you hurdle the next licensure examination”, Dr. Dangan expressed as she congratulated the passers together with their parents.
Dr. Alfon also delivered her message and congratulated all the passers with a remark, “to all the passers, congratulations. Keep up the good work. Be a top-notcher again, and CapSU is very ready to give cash awards and medals. To those of you who did not make it, maybe it’s not your time yet, don’t lose hope and trust the Lord”.
“To the future takers, dear students just continue what you started. Keep dreaming because nothing is impossible, if you put efforts, hard work, dedication, and discipline to achieve your adjectives”, Mr. Amata humbly conveyed.
The PAGPASIDUNGOG is one of the activities in celebration of the 105th Foundation Anniversary of the university’s main campus, as it is their way of acknowledging their efforts all through the years of raising the banner, upholding quality education and globally competitive graduates by not only becoming board passers, but top notchers as well.
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