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Autonomous Status granted by CHED ĢƵ Sept. 16, 2024 ĢƵ Sept. 15, 2027
ISO 21001:2018 (Educational Organizations Management System)- valid from August 19, 2025, until August 18, 2028

By Karren Jay G. Asgar


The participating school-led organizations and fraternities during the awarding ceremony of the annual Student Organizations and Fraternities Evaluation and Exhibit at the Alumni Promenade Concert Park.

On May 2, 2025, the annual awarding ceremony for the Student Organizations and Fraternities Evaluation and Exhibit was held at the Alumni Promenade Concert Park. The event was organized by the Student Development and Programs (SDP) Office of ĢƵ, under the directorship of Pastor Alfred Morales.

The CPU Biological Society emerged as the Most Outstanding Student Organization and received a cash prize of ₱10,000. Other organizations were also recognized as Outstanding in their respective categories, each receiving ₱5,000. These include: CPU Biological Society (Academic Category), CruĢƵĢƵ Chapter or CruĢƵCPU (Religious Category), Young Entrepreneurs SocietyĢƵCPU Student Chapter or YESĢƵCPU (Special Category), CPU Teatro, Sining, Atbp. (Cultural & Arts Category), and Golden Lions Esports Organization (Sports Category).

CPU-SDP Director Alfred Morales shared in an interview with The Central Echo the significance of holding the event, stating, ĢƵIt provides the opportunity to showcase what they stand for, what they hope for, and what they aspire to achieve.ĢƵ

Special awards were also presented, beginning with the Best in Portfolio. First place was awarded to the CPU Biological Society, along with a cash prize of ₱2,500. Second place went to the Cru ĢƵ ĢƵ Chapter (Cru-CPU), which received ₱1,500, while third place was given to the Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines ĢƵ CPU Student Chapter (IECEP-CPU SC), earning ₱1,000.

ĢƵI would like to commend and congratulate all of them for having done their best ĢƵ because itĢƵs not just for the sake of the exhibit. ItĢƵs also about bringing out the best in them for their advocacies,ĢƵ Morales remarked.

For the Best in Self-Evaluation/Interview category, the Alpha Phi Omega ĢƵ Zeta Omicron Chapter secured first place and was awarded a cash prize of ₱2,500. Second place went to the CPU Biological Society, receiving ₱1,500. Sharing third place were the Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines ĢƵ CPU Student Chapter (IECEP-CPU SC) and the Institute of Packaging Professionals ĢƵ CPU Student Chapter (IOPP-CPU SC), each receiving ₱1,000.

In the On-the-Spot Essay Writing contest, Danielle Virl L. Idemne, representing the BECED Gems, emerged as the winner, earning a cash award of ₱2,000.

The event served as a platform for showcasing the diverse talents and advocacies of the student-led groups, fostering a sense of pride and accomplishment among the student body. As the university continues to support and empower its student organizations, events like these exemplify the commitment to creating a dynamic and engaged campus community.