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CED HOSTS PRC'S ARAW NG PROPESYONAL AT CLSU

Dec. 10, 2021

The Educator | CED

The College of Education led the conduct of the mobile outreach services of the Professional Regulation Commission at Central Luzon State University, July 15. Among the services offered during the mobile outreach services include initial registration for licensure examination passers, application for licensure examinations,  renewal of professional ID/license, release of professional ID card and certificate of registration. Dubbed as “Araw ng Propesyonal”, the PRC’s mobile service intends to decongest the regional office by bringing PRC’s services closer to clients for their comfort and convenience, saving them from cost of travel and other related expenses. A total of  982 clientele were served during the one-day activity which include CEd graduates who applied for the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET). This is the second time that CEd hosted this PRC’s activity in the university.

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