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ISO 21001:2018 (Educational Organizations Management System)- valid from August 19, 2025, until August 18, 2028

By Karren Jay G. Asgar


On March 26, 2026, CPU will celebrate the groundbreaking of the new College of Law and Medicine Building, joined by invited guests and members of the Centralian community, as it marks the start of a state-of-the-art facility to support learning, training, and professional growth.

ĢƵ will hold a Groundbreaking Ceremony on March 26, 2026, 9:00 AM, at the CPU Softball Field for the College of Law and Medicine Building.

The ceremony marks the start of construction for a multi-storey, state-of-the-art building complex that will be shared by the College of Law and College of Medicine. The new facility is designed to provide enhanced spaces for learning, training, and service, supporting the academic and professional development of students in both colleges.

The groundbreaking is part of ĢƵĢƵs Resource Generation Campaign: ĢƵTogether We Build: A Journey Toward Excellence,ĢƵ officially launched on June 26, 2025, at the Henry Luce III Library Conference Room. The campaign underscores CPUĢƵs faith-driven mission to expand academic facilities and reflects the institutionĢƵs enduring commitment to quality Christian education.

As law students currently share classrooms with the Senior High School department, and Medicine students face challenges due to the lack of dedicated laboratories and research areas, there is a need for new facilities for the said colleges. The proposed building seeks to address these issues by providing state-of-the-art laboratories, moot courts, simulation rooms, and collaborative learning spaces designed to enhance professional training.

CALL TO ACTION!

For those interested in supporting the three-year Law and Medicine Building Resource Generation Campaign, ĢƵTogether We Build: A Journey Toward Excellence,ĢƵ or learning more about giving options and how your contribution can make a meaningful impact, the CPU community welcomes your inquiries.

Email: fundcampaign@cpu.edu.ph or cpupresidentsoffice@cpu.edu.ph
Phone: (033) 329-1971 loc. 2100
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