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

By Mikee Natinga Norico


Dr. Althea U. Denuevo, Assistant Dean of the School of Graduate Studies (3rd from L), receives the 1st Place award for Excellence in Research and Innovation alongside CPU Administrators during the Pagdayaw 2025 Quality Awards.

ĢƵ (CPU), through its Quality Assurance and Accreditation Center, recognized outstanding academic and administrative units during the Pagdayaw 2025 Quality Awards held on August 5, 2025, at the Rose Memorial Auditorium. The awards were conferred as part of the annual Faculty and Staff Conference, highlighting excellence, innovation, and institutional commitment to CPUĢƵs mission, vision, and core values.

Dr. Anna May A. Yap-Zerrudo, Director of the Quality Assurance Center, and Associate Director Prof. Sharlene Gotico emphasized that PagdayawĢƵa Hiligaynon word meaning ĢƵhDzԴǰĢƵ or ĢƵcelebration of excellenceĢƵĢƵis CPUĢƵs way of recognizing units that consistently embody a culture of continuous quality improvement (CQI). The awards acknowledged programs and offices that excelled in research, internationalization, extension services, inclusive education, and other institutional priorities aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).


Dr. Ma. Corazon Perucho-Porras, Dean of the College of Medical Laboratory Science (3rd from L), receives the Excellence in Community Engagement and Linkages Award together with CPU Administrators during the Pagdayaw 2025 Quality Awards.


Prof. Ma. Medalla Baliao, Dean of the College of Hospitality Management (3rd from L), receives the 1st Place award for Excellence in Internationalization Implementation together with CPU Administrators during the Pagdayaw 2025 Quality Awards.

The following academic and administrative units were recognized under each award category:

Excellence in Research and Innovation Award

This award honors academic units that demonstrate exceptional performance, leadership, and innovation in research. It recognizes units that cultivate a vibrant research culture, generate high-impact knowledge, and contribute meaningfully to societal advancement through scholarly inquiry. Initiatives may include, but are not limited to: the production of quality research outputs; collaborative or interdisciplinary studies; capacity-building for faculty and students; securing research funding; and translating research into policies, technologies, or community-based solutions.

🏅 1st Place: School of Graduate Studies
🥈 2nd Place: College of Medical Laboratory Science
🥉 3rd Place: College of Engineering

Excellence in Community Engagement and Linkages

This award recognizes initiatives that embody the universityĢƵs mission of meaningful service and social transformation, while fostering mutual learning, capacity-building, and sustainable development.

🏅 1st Place: College of Medical Laboratory Science
🥈 2nd Place: College of Education
🥉 3rd Place (tie): College of Engineering and College of Medicine

Excellence in Internationalization Implementation

The award recognizes academic units that have demonstrated excellence in advancing the universityĢƵs internationalization goals through strategic, innovative, and impactful initiatives.

🏅 1st Place: College of Hospitality Management
🥈 2nd Place: College of Education
🥉 3rd Place: College of Engineering

Excellence in Inclusive Education

This award recognizes units that demonstrate a strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusivity, by developing and implementing initiatives that support students with special needs and Indigenous Peoples (IPs).

🏅 1st Place: Kindergarten
🥈 2nd Place: College of Education
🥉 3rd Place: College of Nursing

Excellence in Peace Education

This award recognizes academic units that demonstrate exceptional commitment to promoting a culture of peace, nonviolence, justice, and mutual respect through education.

🏅 1st Place: College of Education
🥈 2nd Place: College of Hospitality Management
🥉 3rd Place: Kindergarten

Program Quality Awards

Programs were also recognized for their accreditation milestones:

PAASCU Level III Accreditation:

  • BS Agriculture ĢƵ College of Agriculture, Resources, and Environmental Sciences (CARES)
  • BS Nursing ĢƵ College of Nursing

PAASCU Level II Accreditation:

  • BS Computer Science, BS Information Technology ĢƵ College of Computer Studies
  • BS Electronics Engineering ĢƵ College of Engineering

ACSCU-ACI Level II Accreditation:

  • Doctor of Management, Master in Public Administration ĢƵ School of Graduate Studies
  • BS Psychology ĢƵ College of Arts and Sciences

Qualified for Level I Accreditation (Preliminary Visit Completed):

  • BS Entrepreneurship, BS Management Accounting ĢƵ College of Business and Accountancy

PACUCOA Level I Accreditation:

  • BS Medical Laboratory Science ĢƵ College of Medical Laboratory Science

Special Citations

Several units and programs were given special citations for their outstanding contributions:

  • Innovation and Technopreneurship: CPUGAD TBI
  • Advancing THE Impact Ranking Initiatives:
  • CARES and the Philippine Native Chicken Center ĢƵ for commitment to SDG 2: Zero Hunger
  • GodĢƵs Grace Program ĢƵ SDG 2: Zero Hunger
  • Work-Student Study Program ĢƵ SDG 1: No Poverty and SDG 4: Quality Education
  • CPU Birthing Center ĢƵ SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being

The Pagdayaw 2025 Quality Awards not only celebrate achievement but also inspire the CPU community to uphold the highest standards of academic excellence, innovation, and service. As the university continues to nurture globally competent and socially responsible individuals, these recognitions affirm CPUĢƵs enduring commitment to quality education and nation-building.