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CLSU-CBA Produces New Certified Public Accountants

Jun. 03, 2024

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The Central Luzon State University (CLSU) College of Business & Accountancy successfully produced 24 new Certified Public Accountants (CPA) from the recently concluded May 2024 Certified Public Accountant Licensure Exam (CPALE) administered by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC). The CLSU ‘golden grains’ from the Bachelor of Science in Accountancy program recorded an institutional passing rate of 44.44%, surpassing the 30.38 % CPALE national passing rate with 3,155 out of 10,421 examinees joining the roll of the Certified Public Accountants in the country. This accomplishment further demonstrates the quality of education provided by the CBA and affirms the commitment of CLSU in honing globally-competitive and work-ready graduates. Congratulations to our new CPAs! List of Passers: Agapito, Mia Daniella S. Almario, Jessa A. Arcalas, Ana Marie P. Bagawisan, Kim Rose P. Bartilet An Sherina C. Cariaga, Marisol B. Caspillo, Mary Joy T. Cuevas, Jennilyn R. De Vera, Ryan Ray B. Dumale, Hazzelle M. Ebron, Jaira Patricia V. Flores, Angelique Nicole C. Galvan, Maria Joana C. Gazmen, Fatima P. Javaluyas, Hazel A. Martin Jr., Eduardo S. Mendoza, Angelene T. Morales, Ma. Angelica P. Munhin, Melanie N. Ped, Leizel Rabac, Clarisse Jen C. Roque, Janine Ashley C. Torres, Alyssa Celian V. Vidaira, Harold Vincent D.

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CBA Retains Excellent Performance in LECPA

Central Luzon State University, through the College of Business and Accountancy (CBA), has once again demonstrated the exceptional quality of its accountancy program by achieving an institutional passing rate of 47.06% in the recently administered Licensure Examination for Certified Public Accountant (LECPA). The results reflect a commendable performance from first-time examinees, who recorded a passing rate of 52.17%, while re-examinees achieved a rate of 36.36%. These outcomes underscore the dedicated efforts of both the faculty and students, positioning the university above the national average passing rate of 33.11%. This achievement reaffirms CLSU's commitment to producing competent accounting professionals. Congratulations, new CPA! List of Passers: 1. ANGELES KRISTINE ANGELA VALINO 2. BERMUDEZ JOHN CARLJAY VELASQUEZ 3. DE GUZMAN ALYSSA SARMIENTO 4. FIGUEROA VANESSA LYNN CORBILLA 5. GALANG MELREIN VINSIE DURAN 6. MIRANDA BERNADETTE KYLE GATCHALIAN 7. MIZONA ALIAHBEATRICE MANUEL 8. PABLO FAITH PAULINE SALCEDO 9. PAGAY MARIEL ANNE NIEVERA 10. PARCASIO DAVID BRYAN GALLETES 11. PELAYO MAHARLIKA GARCIA 12. REVOLLIDO DIANA ROSE BACUD 13. ROXAS DONITA MAY PESTAÑO 14. SAMOY ARVEX PADIN 15. TINIO MARK JAYSON REYES 16. VALDEZ CHARL JUSTIN SEGISMUNDO

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Building Bridges: CLSU’s TVDP Deepens and Strengthens Community Partnerships

Central Luzon State University (CLSU), through the University Extension Program Office (UEPO), recently marked a significant stride in its commitment to rural development through a successful stakeholder engagement initiative for its Technology Village Development Program (TVDP) on June 2, 2025. This event, which included formalizing new partnerships, underscored CLSU's dedication to extending its technological advancements and expertise directly to communities. The UEPO also launched the Resource Exchange Hub designed to serve as a centralized repository of knowledge products. It also features a TVDP Exhibit that showcases sustainable technologies and community-driven initiatives. CLSU President Dr. Evaristo A. Abella, UEPO Director Dr. Aldrin E. Badua, the Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Training Institute (DA-ATI) Central Luzon Director Dr. Joey A. Belarmino, Rural Bank of San Leonardo Senior Vice President Mr. Marcelo, and other representatives from institutional partners led the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Resource Exchange Hub. In his opening message, President Abella emphasized the critical role of farmers saying “You are part of this program, not merely guests, we call you partners because you are our partners in realizing our goals in rural development.” This sentiment was reinforced by the ceremonial signing of the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Agri Ville Skills Training and Assessment Center, DA-ATI Central Luzon, the National Empowerment and Development Exchange (NEDEx), and the New Rural Bank of San Leonardo (NRBSL). These formalized partnerships are poised to significantly advance the TVDP’s mission through shared resources and expertise. The successful stakeholder engagement reinforces the university's vital role as a catalyst for community development. By continually forging stronger ties with its partners, CLSU demonstrates its unwavering resolve to empower communities through innovation and knowledge transfer, paving the way for a more progressive and sustainable future.

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CLSU’s MRF is Now Fully Operational

The Central Luzon State University (CLSU) Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) has been fully operational since April 2025. Designed to manage both residual and recyclable waste generated within the university, the facility reflects CLSU’s commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable campus practices. Following the recent partnership with the ASKI Multipurpose Cooperative (AMPC), waste haulers from the cooperative conducted a collection of segregated recyclable materials at the MRF on May 28, 2025. This initiative was spearheaded by faculty and staff members from the Institute for Climate Change and Environmental Management (ICCEM), led by their head, Dr. Shirly C. Serrano, together with the Physical Plant and Site Development Services (PPSDS). The collection yielded a total of 959 kilograms of recyclable waste, with papers, particularly cardboard, comprising the largest portion at 705 kilograms, accounting for 73.5% of the total, followed by PET bottles at 247 kilograms, or 25.8%. This successful initial effort highlights the effectiveness of the MRF and demonstrates the collaborative commitment of the CLSU community and its partners to promote responsible waste management practices. #SievingForExcellence #GoingGreen

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