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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 Monika Katja Yuzon, BA COMM- 4, Centralian Link Intern


Batch Anaya of the CPU College of Nursing during their Capping, Pinning, and Candle Lighting Ceremony.

The CPU College of Nursing conducted a Capping, Pinning, and Candle Lighting Ceremony last February 9, 2023, at 8:30 am in the Rose Memorial Auditorium for batch Anaya class of 2026.

There are 216 candidates for the capping, pinning, and candle-lighting ceremony from the Bachelor of Science in Nursing class of 2026. They have successfully completed the requirements set forth by the Commission on Higher Education No.15 series of 2017 and are therefore entitled to receive their caps and pins.

MaĢƵam Violeta Balabagno Puno, RN of Class 1975, delivered an inspirational speech during the Capping, Pinning, and Candle Lighting Ceremony. In her speech, she shared these wise words: ĢƵItĢƵs not how good you are, but itĢƵs how good you make a person feel good. Translate it to nursing, ItĢƵs not only how good you are as a nurse, itĢƵs how good you make your patient feel.ĢƵ

Violeta also emphasized Florence Nightingale’s slogan, ĢƵNever give, nor take an excuse.ĢƵ In other words, no excuses, be the best of what you are.

Prof. Weni Marie V. Braza read about the history of ĢƵ, the Philippines’ first nursing school, while Prof. Rita Penaso discussed the significance and meaning of the Lamp, Cap, and Pin.

The capping ceremony is a symbolic tradition that marks the call of students to be more committed as they thread the road towards professional nursing.