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DSWD Distributes Educational Assistance to CLSU Students

Jan. 30, 2024

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The Department of Social Welfare and Development – Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations (DSWD-AICS) through the initiative of Senator Imee R. Marcos distributed P5,000 educational assistance to nearly 2,000 students today, January 30 at the CLSU Multi-Purpose Gym. This assistance aims to help students who are experiencing financial difficulties by providing them with the necessary support to continue pursuing their dreams.

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CLSU Inaugurates First King Sejong Institute-Muñoz in NE

The Central Luzon State University (CLSU), through its productive partnership with Sunchon National University (SCNU) of South Korea, officially inaugurated the first-ever King Sejong Institute (KSI)-Muñoz in Nueva Ecija, today, August 27. After a year of collaborative planning, the KSI-Muñoz will begin offering Korean language and culture classes to the community of Science City of Muñoz and nearby cities. The program is designed for Filipinos interested in learning Korean for cultural understanding, academic purposes, or employment opportunities in South Korea. Courses will be available at both the introductory and intermediate levels. Classes are scheduled from Monday to Thursday, from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM, for Korean language instruction. Fridays will be dedicated to Korean culture lectures, held from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. The inaugural ceremony was graced by key officials and dignitaries, including Dr. Evaristo A. Abella, CLSU President; Dr. Ravelina R. Velasco, CLSU Vice President for Academic Affairs; Hon. Baby Armi L. Alvarez, Mayor of the Science City of Muñoz; Prof. Dr. Lee Byungwoon, SCNU President; Ms. Seo Kangseok, SCNU International Affairs Office; Mr. Kim Hoy Taek, SCNU Industry-University Cooperation Foundation; Mr. Sang Seungman, Minister and Consul of the Korean Embassy in the Philippines; and Mr. Kwon Minhyuck, Consul of the Korean Embassy in the Philippines. While the official lecturer, Ms. Kim Suhyeon, was also introduced to the CLSU Community. In his words, President Abella said, “As the University aspires to become a hub of excellence and innovation, the KSI-Muñoz reflects our commitment to holistic education-where science and technology meet culture and humanity.” He also stressed that “This partnership brings us closer to our vision of producing globally competitive and culturally grounded graduates,” aligned with the University’s mission. Meanwhile, Mr. Sang, expressed his support for the initiative, stating, “This is a historic day not just for both universities, but for both countries - the Philippines and South Korea. I am truly delighted that Hanggeul and Korean culture are now brought closer to North and Central Luzon, as we continue to build meaningful bridges together. As a partner institution, SCNU President Prof. Dr. Lee, expressed that he was deeply grateful for the warm welcome. “SCNU and CLSU have continued to build trust and cooperation, and I hope our areas of collaboration will further thrive. Being both an institution that gives importance to agriculture, I look forward to working together in the field of animal science and agricultural technology.” This initiative underscores the commitment of both CLSU and SCNU to fostering international relations and providing valuable educational opportunities to the local community.

Aug. 27, 2025

CLSU Aligns Strategic Objectives with 2030 Milestone

The Central Luzon State University (CLSU) is currently undertaking a three-day comprehensive review and workshop of the institution's strategic objectives to ensure it is aligned with the 2030 Milestone at the R&E Amphitheatre. This initiative, attended by University President Dr. Evaristo A. Abella together with some deans, directors and staff from across the four core programs, is a direct response to the institution's 25-Year Strategic Plan crafted in 2016, which sets the milestone of transforming CLSU into a premier Education Economic Zone by 2030. The 2030 milestone concept envisions the University as a dynamic hub for innovation, fostering industry partnerships, strengthening the start-ups for students, and other initiatives that will foster regional economic growth. Also, the activity includes a workshop on crafting the University's Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for the next five years. This meticulous process is designed to pinpoint critical areas for enhancement, redefine existing targets, and establish new, actionable objectives. #SievingForExcellence

Aug. 19, 2025

AACCUP Hosts First President’s Summit; CLSU Participates as New Quality Assurance Standards Presented

As an active member of the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines, Inc. (AACCUP), delegates from Central Luzon State University, led by President Dr. Evaristo A. Abella, attended the first-ever AACCUP President’s Summit held at the Century Park Hotel, Manila on August 14-15, 2025. Serving as Keynote Speaker, Dr. Shirley C. Agrupis, Chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education, graced the event and provided an overview and current state of the Philippine Higher Education landscape, which, according to many, is in a crisis reflected in the rate of unemployment of college graduates. Related to this, Chairperson Agrupis presented the current data on SUC Levelling, Institutional Sustainability Assessment, Number of Centers of Excellence and Centers of Development, Agriculture and Fisheries Education, Microcredentials Policy, Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP), and the Certificate of Program Compliance (COPC) of HEIs. With the declaration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr., during his State of the Nation Address to make higher education inclusive, Dr. Agrupis also laid down the ACHIEVE agenda of CHED under her leadership as an anchor in aligning Quality Assurance across all institutions. She then recognized the importance of the AACCUP and the commitment of the SUC Presidents whom she considers as the silent heroes amid the rapid changes and the crisis being faced by the Philippine education today. Also, as a response to the agenda of President Marcos in lowering the price of rice, Dr. Agrupis recognized and mentioned the best practices of the University, particularly the rice ration and subsidy for employees and students. “CLSU has proven that it can be done, and I am putting all the concerned agencies and select SUCs together to pilot this framework to produce the P20-25/kg of rice,” said Dr. Agrupis. In his previous discussion with Dr. Agrupis, President Abella committed to the call, embracing the University’s mandate to serve the peoples and communities. The AACCUP Officials led by Dr. Milabel E. Ho, Executive Director, Dr. Anthony M. Penaso, President and Chair, along with the members of Board of Trustees were also in attendance, while participants from CLSU include Dr. Ravelina R. Velasco, Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Dr. Joan Ravago, Chief, Quality Management System Core Unit of the Quality Assurance Office.

Aug. 14, 2025

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