Future Intelligence Student Olympiad (FISO) National Round
Congratulations, Honorian Potentials, for bagging awards from the Future Intelligence Student Olympiad (FISO) National Round held last November 18 and 19 via Zoom Meeting.
Awards received:
Gold medal (Art Subject Category 2) - Jamila Paulina Ocampo
Teacher-coach - Jocelyn Tayag-Laxa
Gold medal (Math) - Marc Iverson Pascual
Silver medal (Math) - Aaron Nick Infante
Bronze medal (Math) - Anika Jhane Mutuc
Teacher-coach - Dr. Eddiebal Layco
Bronze medal (English Subject Category 7) - King Alden Carlos
Certificate of Merit - Lyle Aerich Sarmiento
Teacher-coach - Jacquelyn Magno
Gold medal (Biology) – Jao Lorilla
Bronze medal (Chemistry Subject Category 2) - Maryelle Santos
Bronze medal (Physics Subject Category 2) - Janella Jewel Gingco
Teacher-coach - Louie Fe S. Villanueva
Your DHVSU community is proud of your achievement!
Photo credits: The Advocate SHS Facebook Page
Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Mathematical Olympiad 2023 Big Bay Bei (BBB) Heat Round
Congratulations, Honorian Potentials, for bagging awards from Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Mathematical Olympiad 2023 Big Bay Bei (BBB) Heat Round held last December 3, 2023.
Awards received:
Gold medal - Aaron Nick Infante
Silver medal - Marc Iverson Pascual, Justine Reign Lising, and Jiroh Mallari
Bronze medal - Anika Jhane Mutuc
Merit award – Russel Ignacio
Teacher-coach - Dr. Eddiebal Layco
Your DHVSU community is proud of your achievement!
Photo credits: The Advocate SHS Facebook Page
COE stud secures slot for Dr. Thomas L. McKenzie Int’l Student Scholarship
COE stud secures slot for Dr. Thomas L. McKenzie Int’l Student Scholarship
Among the seven Filipino students, Christian Louie C. Simon, a fourth-year Honorian from the College of Education (COE), was awarded by the International Organization for Health, Sports, and Kinesiology (IOHSK) as one of the recipients of Dr. Thomas L. McKenzie International Student Scholarship on November 20, held at the University of Santo Tomas (UST), Manila.
In an interview with The Industrialist, Simon, who is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Physical Education (BPEd) at DHVSU, shared how his motivation to apply for the scholarship was rooted in the trust he received from his professor and thesis adviser, Mr. Julius Ceazar G. Tolentino, who also introduced him to the IOHSK.
"Knowing that the selection is quite competitive for it follows criteria, I am bringing everything back to the Lord and forever be grateful to Him," Simon added, expressing his joy for being selected. Looking ahead, Simon outlined his commitment to personal and professional growth, saying, "As a future educator, I would carry the torch of knowledge up high to light others' paths and make them visible as much as I can."
Notably, the IOHSK scholarship recognizes not only academic excellence but also the potential of students to make a positive impact in their chosen fields.
Report by Rica Mae Santos | The Industrialist
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ECE studes bag wins from IECEP nat’l summit 2023
ECE studes bag wins from IECEP nat’l summit 2023
MARIKINA CITY, Metro Manila - Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering (ECE) students from Don Honorio Ventura State University celebrated their victories at the recent Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines (IECEP) National Student Summit. The event, themed 'Empowering Future Innovators: Building Bridge to Success,' was held at the Marikina Convention Center on October 27-28, 2023.
During the Interscholastic Quiz Show, the team, consisting of Samuel L. Cano, Nairah Mae C. Cunanan, Cyril Lauren D. Garcia, Faithlix Mark M. Macapag, Jerome R. Maliwat, Jabez M. Ayson, and Bianca Mari G. Salvador, secured the 5th place.
In the Elite Electronics Showdown, the team, composed of Josh Bradly M. Cayanan, Jersey John H. Navarro, and Mariel G. Salvador, finished in 7th place.
Furthermore, the team of Angel Loren C. Ducut, Gabriel Angelo A. Pagcu, and Jonas P. Pineda achieved an 8th place finish in the ECE Math Olympiad.
Meanwhile, Romeo M. Yumul Jr. represented the organization in the essay writing competition.
“We would like to thank the teacher coaches and the ECE faculty for sharing their knowledge and guidance to our participants on their reviews. A heartfelt gratitude to the IECEP DHVSU-SC Vice President on Academic Affairs, Bianca Mari Salvador. We would also like to thank the IECEP Pampanga Chapter and IECEP Pampanga Student Chapter. This alone would not happened without the people who showed and gave all of their unwavering assistance and support,” DHVSU - Electronics Engineering Department posted on their Facebook page.
Words by: Samantha F. Batalla
Photo credits: Samuel Cano
ICpEP.se DHVSU Chapter participates at int’l conference; receives ‘Best Presenter’ award
ICpEP.se DHVSU Chapter participates at int’l conference; receives ‘Best Presenter’ award
Institute of Computer Engineers of the Philippines Student Edition (ICpEP.se) - Don Honorio Ventura State University Chapter joined the 5th International Conference on Automation, Mechatronics, and Robotics (ICAMEROB) on October 27-28, 2023.
The ICpEP.se DHVSU Chapter presented six research papers authored by students and faculty from the Computer Engineering Department where Engr. Asil Kastle S. Dela Cruz was given a Best Presenter Award for the paper titled “Automated LCD Masked-Based Lithography PCB Layouting Etching System.
The event was themed “Creating a New Era with Cutting-Edge Innovations in Mechatronics and Robotics Technologies” and was hosted by the Mechatronics and Robotics Society of the Philippines (MRSP).
Photo credits: ICpEP.se DHVSU Chapter Facebook Page
CHTM student-researchers achieve gold medals at int’l conference
CHTM student-researchers achieve gold medals at int’l conference
Quezon City - Student-researchers from the College of Hospitality and Tourism Management (CHTM) of Don Honorio Ventura State University (DHVSU) championed the Research Infographic Poster Presentation in the 2023 Youth for Tourism and Hospitality (Y4TH) International Conference held at the University of the Philippines Diliman (UPD) Film Institute on November 11.
The gold medalists are Melanie D. Casimero, Jericho A. Basilio, Mary Ann B. Balatbat, Jenina Marie P. Bagang, Carlos James Aquino, and Jomel Advincula, who are currently pursuing Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management. The team was handled by Dr. Nathan Philip Paras, a CHTM professor.
“Their hard work, dedication, and exemplary skills have propelled them to the top, making us all immensely proud. It's not just a win for them; it's a triumph for all CHTMpions,” posted DHVSU-CHTM on its Facebook page.
The event was also joined and supported by Kathleen Joyce M. Coronel, CHTM Dean; Santa L. Merle, Tourism Management Program Chair; and Mike Haizon M. David, Hospitality Management Program Chair.
Words by: Samantha F. Batalla
Photo credits: Photo credits: DHVSU - College of Hospitality and Tourism Management Facebook Page
DHVSU SHS sweeps award at TIMO ‘23
DHVSU SHS sweeps award at TIMO ‘23
Thailand International Mathematical Olympiad (TIMO) Heat Round 2023 recognized five Senior High School (SHS) students from Don Honorio Ventura State University (DHVSU) who bested their capabilities in mathematics following back-to-back success for years in the SHS Department, which was held last October 22.
The students who made the outstanding performance are Infante, Aaron Nick from 11 STEM A for gold, Pascual, Marc Iverson from 12 ABM C for silver, Mutuc, Anika Jhane from 12 STEM A for bronze, Mallari, Jiroh from 11 STEM B for merit, and Magdato, Jericho from 12 STEM C for participation.
“Naturally, I felt nervous and stressed at the same time when I answered because I found it difficult to solve all of the problems that were provided. Since I didn't have enough time to review before the competition because of the midterm exam and was on the acceptance stage to receive a silver, I honestly wasn't even hoping to win a gold,” said Aaron Nick Infante, who received gold at the TIMO Heat Round, when asked about his experience during the competition.
The contest was fulfilled through the guidance sharing of academic knowledge of their teacher coach Dr. Eddiebal P. Layco.
Once again, The Potentials proved and showcased how competitive and determined they are to achieve triumph.
Words by Angel Ryza Dabu | The Advocate
Inforgraphics by Ma. Deneese De Vera | The Advocate
CCS rules Hackathon Programming Challenge; wins two runners-up from RAITE 2023
CCS rules Hackathon Programming Challenge; wins two runners-up from RAITE 2023
The Don Honorio Ventura State University (DHVSU) - College of Computing Studies (CCS) showcased its skills in the field of Information Technology by garnering two championships and two runners-up awards at the Regional Assembly on Information Technology Education (RAITE) 2023 organized by the Philippine Society of Technology Information Educators (PSITE) Central Luzon held at Angeles University Foundation Sports and Cultural Center on October 20.
CCS students achieved the championship for Hackathon Programming Challenge in the Front End category, with Mark Leigh David and Kerby Mathew Sarcia leading the charge. Meanwhile, Clarence Manuel and Bryan Gamboa clinched the championship in the Back End category, under the expert guidance of faculty-coaches John Mark Policarpio and Marcell Ventura.
The student-participants also demonstrated talents in entertainment by claiming the Second Runner-Up spot in the Lip Sync Battle with Vastine Timothy Sanchez, Ahron Justine De Jesus, Nichole Garcia, Rebecca Alajas, and Christian Dabu, under the guidance of faculty-coaches Madilaine Claire Nacienceno and Mark Anthony Galvan.
Another second runner-up award was secured by Emmanuel Macatuno, Karl Christian Esguerra, and Dan Louis Dela Cruz in the Video Editing Competition, along with their coaches Marvin Luquiaz, Carl Joseph David, and Aldreyn Pineda.
Furthermore, a certification for Information Technology Specialist in Cybersecurity was acquired by Jared Gilmonde Ambrocio through the mentorship of CCS instructors Earl Lawrence Pelayo, Ernest Joshua Diaz, and Nikko Nicdao.
With the theme “AI Nexus: Convergence of Technology and Human Ingenuity,” RAITE 2023 emphasizes the power and importance of information technology.
DHVSU, along with Santa Rita College and Eastwoods Professional College of Science and Technology, is one of the co-hosting institutions of the Angeles University Foundation for the said event.
“RAITE 2023 has been a turning point for CCS as this year DHVSU co-hosted the RAITE. Faculty members participated as committee members in various areas. It helped that the DHVSU-CCS team is resilient and can withstand challenges. We thank the team, the faculty, the students, and the administrator for making this event possible,” Aileen De Leon, DHVSU’s representative in PSITE and a CCS instructor stated in an interview.
Words by Samantha F. Batalla | Information Officer
Photo credits: Jordan Salenga and Angelica Dagal
DHVSU-ACES qualifies in National Civil Engineering Quiz 2023
DHVSU-ACES qualifies in National Civil Engineering Quiz 2023
Student-members of Don Honorio Ventura State University - Association of Civil Engineering Students (DHVSU – ACES) accepted the challenge by joining the 19th National Civil Engineering Summit’s National Civil Engineering Quiz hosted by the University of the Philippines Diliman last September 30.
Two teams from DHVSU with John Aldrich D. Pingul and Xandra Patricia A. Barrera as Team A and Trax Ezra C. Tolentino and Matt Jayson G. Manalang as Team B proved their determination by managing to conquer the qualifying round, securing a spot as one of the top five participants in the initial roster.
Team A’s achievement earned a place in the Semi-Finals, alongside the Top 20 contenders, showcasing their knowledge and skills in civil engineering.
The teams received unwavering support from both the DHVSU's Association of Civil Engineering Students (DHVSU – ACES) and the university's civil engineering faculty-coaches Engineer Irene R. Roque and Engineer John Vincent G. Tongol.
The summit brought together more than a hundred civil engineering students from all over the Philippines to equip its participants with the essential skills needed for nation-building.
Words by Samantha F. Batalla | Information Officer
Contributed photos by Mary Swen Jamila | DHVSU – ACES
SHS studes notch awards in Asianrope, PIMSO Olympiad anew
SHS studes notch awards in Asianrope, PIMSO Olympiad anew
Nine students from the Senior High School Department (SHS) of the Don Honorio Ventura State University (DHVSU) bagged awards for the university from the Asianrope Olympiad and the Philippine International Math and Science Olympiad (PIMSO), which were held on June 11 and September 10.
Among the awardees is the silver medalist, Jaypee Diwa, who showcased his math and science prowess. When asked in an interview with The Industrialist, the silver awardee shared how he managed to survive the competition with a flying color despite countless responsibilities.
"Sharing my thoughts with other people and talking to God also helped me in many ways," Diwa explained as he spoke about being patient with their milestones and learning to value oneself.
Meanwhile, the proud coach since 2012, Dr. Eddiebal P. Layco, highlighted the significance of being positive, supportive, and goal-oriented as his best traits in teaching his students.
"I motivate them via awards and incentives that they will receive whenever they win competitions,” Layco added.
Following the excellence of all the young scientists and mathematicians potentials who received distinctions, below is the list of their fruition:
Asianrope Olympiad
Gold medalists:
CLACIO, Edgiemar - 12 STEM E
INFANTE, Aaron Nick - 11 STEM A
Silver medalist:
APOSTOL, Enriko Niño - 12 STEM D
DIWA, Jaypee - 12 STEM E
PIMSO
Silver medalists:
Aaron Nick Infante - 11 STEM A
Marc Iverson Pascual -12 ABM C
Achievers:
Jiroh Mallari - 11 STEM C
Jericho Magdato - 12 STEM C
Anika Jhane Mutuc - 12 STEM A
Triumphs after triumphs, the potentials never cease to soar their wings up high, fortifying the university's excellence core.
Report by Ryza Carmela L. Salta | The Industrialist
Photo from Jaypee Diwa | The Industrialist
ME studs join PSIM conference, bag awards
ME studs join PSIM conference, bag awards
Seventeen Mechanical Engineering (ME) student-participants, accompanied by their advisers, Engr. Dante Manliclic and Engr. Michele Macabali, participated in the Mechanical Students’ Conference hosted by the Pambansang Samahan ng Inhenyero Mekanikal (PSIM) at the Philippine International Convention Center last September 27.
With the theme, “The Cradle for the Advancement of Mechanical Engineering Profession through Shared Resources and Expertise,” the event served as the platform to further emphasize the vision and mission of the PSIM organization.
Representing Don Honorio Ventura State University, the ME student-participants excelled in various competitions where Jeremiah James S. Bacani, a fourth-year student, clinched the championship in the Amateur Photography category. Chaze Izen Lindayag, James Rondell Pascual, and Daniel Sanchez secured fourth place in the METalino National Quiz Bee. Additionally, Allen Yutuc earned fifth place in the CAD challenge category.
In addition to the winners, Heden G. Vicente, Emmanuel Dadap, Jose Yvan Abuyuan, Michael Allen Manlutac, and Gerson Salvador participated in the Machine Design category, while Arvin Garvida competed in the Chess tournament, and Rommel Malang submitted an entry for the poster-making competition.
Words by Samantha F. Batalla | Information Officer
Photo credits: Rose Anne Bacani | Society of Mechanical Engineering Students - DHVSU
JPIA-DHVSU member tops regional accounting quiz
JPIA-DHVSU member tops regional accounting quiz
Mike Ronnel Castro, a third-year Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA) student and a member of The Junior Philippines Institute of Accountants - Don Honorio Ventura State University (JPIA- DHVSU), once again demonstrated excellence in accounting by sealing first place in the Level 1
category of the 2023 Education Summit and Regional Competitive Accounting Quiz held at Tarlac State University - Lucinda Campus on October 6.
Last September, Castro clinched the top spot in the provincial level of the competition held at the Department of Budget and Management, SACOP Government Center, City of San Fernando,
Pampanga.
He was with by Anne Francesa L. Sanchez, also a BSA student, who claimed first place in the Level 2 Accounting Quiz Bowl, and Elyca-Wil B. Pangilinan, who earned the third-place spot in the Level 2 Accounting Quiz Bowl category. Sanchez and Pangilinan also competed in the regional competitions.
These medals have secured JPIA-DHVSU’s overall championship at the provincial level, earning them a ticket to the regionals where Castro was hailed
These medals have secured JPIA-DHVSU’s overall championship at the provincial level, earning them a ticket to the regionals where Castro was hailed as the champion in his category.
Words by Samantha F. Batalla | Information Officer
Contributed photos from Renz Louie Susi | Junior Philippines Institute of Accountants – DHVSU
JPIA-DHVSU dominates 2023 provincial accounting quiz bowl
JPIA-DHVSU dominates 2023 provincial accounting quiz bowl
Hail maroon and gold, future Honorian accountants!
The Junior Philippines Institute of Accountants - Don Honorio Ventura State University (JPIA-DHVSU) clinched victory as the overall champion at the 2023 Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA) - Pampanga Chapter Accounting Quiz Bowl held at the Department of Budget and Management, SACOP Government Center, City of San Fernando, Pampanga on September 29.
The event showcased the most analytical accounting minds in the province of Pampanga, where DHVSU- JPIA secured two gold medals and one bronze.
Mike Ronnel D. Castro, a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA) student, secured first place in the Level 1 Accounting Quiz Bowl category while Anne Francesa L. Sanchez, also a BSA student, claimed first place in the Level 2 Accounting Quiz Bowl.
Another BSA student named Elyca-Wil B. Pangilinan demonstrated remarkable accounting skills by earning the third-place spot in the Level 2 Accounting Quiz Bowl category
The winning students are set to compete at Tarlac State University for the regional level of the competition in October.
Behind the students’ winning performances are their advisers and coaches, which include the College of Business Studies Dean Luisito Reyes and the CBS instructors Jason Carreon, Janice Cunan, and Mhelvin Balagtas.
Words by Samantha F. Batalla | Information Officer
Contributed photos from Renz Louie Susi | Junior Philippines Institute of Accountants – DHVSU
DHVSU IECEP Student Chapter wins regional quiz show, advances to nationals
DHVSU IECEP Student Chapter wins regional quiz show, advances to nationals
The Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines (IECEP) Student Chapter of Don Honorio Ventura State University (DHVSU) - College of Engineering and Architecture (CEA) emerged as champions in the recently concluded IECEP Pampanga Student Chapter's 17th Regional Interscholastic Quiz Show held at Holy Angel University last September 23.
The DHVSU-IECEP Student Chapter team, composed of Nairah Mae Cunanan, Faithlix Macapagal, Jerome Maliwat, Cyril Lauren Garcia, Jabez Ayson, and Samuel Cano (team captain) displayed notable teamwork throughout the competition which led them to secure a spot for the National Interscholastic Quiz Show to be held on October 27 and 28, 2023.
With the assistance of their coaches, Engr. Lester Natividad and Engr. Jennifer Elizabeth Buenviaje, as well as the dedication of the DHVSU-IECEP Student Chapter officers, particularly Honey Rose Sucatan and Bianca Mari Salvador, the championship victory has not only brought honor to the CEA but also to the entire DHVSU community.
Words by Samantha F. Batalla | DHVSU Public Information Office
Contributed photos from Samuel Cano | DHVSU-IECEP Student Chapter
Select BPEd studes virtually attend NCCA-PCEP’s K-GuMa Regional Students’ Congress
Select BPEd studes virtually attend NCCA-PCEP’s K-GuMa Regional Students’ Congress
The National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) – Philippine Cultural Education Program (PCEP) launched the “Kongreso ng Gurong Mag-aaral (K-GuMa) para sa Edukasyong Kultural” on the 16th day of September 2023, held virtually from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM. This Regional Students’ Congress was intended for graduating Education students from different teacher-training institutions in the archipelago to acclimatize them to become culture-based teachers of the 21st century. This undertaking was perceived along the following objectives:
(1) Integrate 21st-century teaching-learning paradigm in the Basic Education;
(2) Orient the student teachers regarding the theories, framework, and principles of culture-based education; and
(3) Promote the Gawad PCEP of the Diwang Sagisag Kultura ng Filipinas.
Through the lifelong learning feature of cultural education, educators can map out strategies on how to cope with the challenges of a globalized world, such as global health issues and pandemics, terrorism, and the adverse effects that are the global issues affecting culture-based learning. The KGuMa para sa Edukasyong Kultural aims to address these concerns and challenges affecting our culture by sharing how we can surpass adversities using culture itself.
The five pre-service physical educators who attended the said undertaking from the Don Honorio Ventura State University were Christian Louie C. Simon (BPEd 4-A), Kyla H. Dofredo (BPEd 4-A), Kylene S. Lacson (BPEd 4-A), Rodnel D. Cauilan (BPEd 4-B), and Caryll Ann C. Jabal (BPEd 4-B). As articulated by Christian Louie C. Simon, one of the participants, “Natutuhan ko kung gaano kalawak ang kulturang mayroon tayo at kung paano natin ito maaaring gamitin bilang daan sa pagkatuto ng ibang bagay gaya ng agham at matematika. Gaya ng nabanggit kanina, “Lahat ng likas ay natural, at lahat ng likha ay kultural.” Kaya marapat lang na ating pagyabungin ang kultura kung paanong pinagyaman ito ng ating mga ninuno”.
Ultimately, this NCCA-PCEP project became a significant platform for would-be teachers to integrate arts in contextualizing, indigenizing, and vernacularizing the teaching-learning process at the basic education level.
Report by Jaslee C. Campo | DHVSU - Physical Education Majors’ Society
DHVSU dominates CHRA assessment exam batch 37, produces 2 top examinees
DHVSU dominates CHRA assessment exam batch 37, produces 2 top examinees
Congratulations, Honorians!
Don Honorio Ventura State University (DHVSU) - Bacolor Campus was recognized as the top-performing school in the recently concluded Certified Human Resource Associate (CHRA) Assessment Examination Batch 37, conducted by the Human Resource Educators Association of the Philippines, Inc. (HREAP) on July 22 and 23.
With a perfect record of 21 out of 21 successful examinees, DHVSU achieved a 100% passing rate, securing the top rank among other higher education institutions with two or more first-time examinees and exceeding the national passing rate.
Martin Joshua D. Mamauag secured the first rank with an impressive score of 93.50%, while Michelle T. Dionisio claimed the ninth spot with a score of 89.50%.
The CHRA examination, administered online by the Human Resource Educators’ Association of the Philippines, is designed to evaluate fundamental knowledge in human resource management.
Word by Samantha F. Batalla | DHVSU Public Information Office
Top examinees photo credits: Human Resource Educators' Association of the Philippines Facebook page
JPIA- DHVSU showcases excellence in various competitions, bags 6 awards
JPIA- DHVSU showcases excellence in various competitions, bags 6 awards
by Samantha Batalla / DHVSU - Public Information Office
In a display of unwavering passion for Certified Public Accountant Licensure Examination (CPALE) subjects, the Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants - Don Honorio Ventura State University (JPIA- DHVSU) has made a mark in various competitions throughout the academic year 2022-2023.
Through the guidance and cooperation of the Bachelor of Science in Accountancy and Bachelor of Science in Accounting Information Systems faculty, their commendable efforts and achievements have brought pride to their college and the DHVSU’s commitment to producing quality graduates.
“With our instructors' assistance and the college dean’s encouragement, our winners learned the topics they needed to understand and strategies to help them succeed in the competition. Simply put, it is a collaborative effort by students, professors, and the organization,” said Renz Louie Susi, JPIA-DHVSU president for the SY 2023-2024.
Susi also recognizes the efforts of their former organization’s president, Neil Mark Nicdao, their advisers, Jason Carreon and Jelvin Velasco, one of the teacher-coaches, Nico
Cordova, and the College of Business Studies Dean Luisito Reyes.
Meanwhile, below is the list of winners and their respective competitions:
REGIONAL LEVEL
- Roselyn Arcega – First Place – Philippines’ Brightest Buwis Masters (Tax Quiz)
- Ann Francesca Sanchez – Second Place – Level 1 Accounting Quiz Bowl
PROVINCIAL LEVEL
- Meredith Kirsten Ramos – First Place – Level 1 Accounting Quiz Bowl
- Aldrich Carl Galang – Third Place – Level 2 Accounting Quiz Bowl
- Ann Francesca Sanchez – Second Place – Level 1 Accounting Quiz Bowl
- Joan Kate Nabong - Second Place – Level 1 Accounting Quiz Bowl
Psych senior notches top spot in HRC Exam
Psych senior notches top spot in HRC exam
DHVSU Psychology student Danniella Rose C. David, notched the eighth spot in the recently concluded Batch 36 Certified Human Resource Associate (CHRA) Assessment Examination held last June 24-25,2023, with a rating of 90.00%, tied with two other examinees.
The Top 10 were announced via the Facebook page of Human Resource Educators’ Association of the Philippines, Inc. (HREAP) this July 12. The overall passing rate (OPR) of the batch is 80.33%, according to
the same announcement.
The HREAP conducted the CHRA Assessment Exam online. The examination serves to assess the basic knowledge a human resource practitioner must have, especially the fundamental knowledge that they must manifest in the field of human resource management.
Report by : Yolka Patricia L. Calagui
Arcega aces PBBM 2023 Regional Final Round
Arcega aces PBBM 2023 Regional Final Round
Roselyn Arcega, a 4th-year student, won the championship in the Regional Round for BIR-RR4 in the Philippines' Brightest Buwis Masters (PBBM) 2023 sponsored by the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) on July 7 at the BIR Regional Office in Sindalan, City of San Fernando, Pampanga. Universities and colleges from Angeles City, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac, and Zambales competed in the competition, with 14 participants, including four DHVSU finalists named Aldrich Carl Galang, Roselyn Arcega, Joan Kate Nabong, and Anne Francesca Sanchez, finishing in among the top spots out of an estimated 100 participants in the elimination phase held last July 5.
In addition, the following DHVSU students, Marc Navida, Kezia Maria Salonga, and Meredith Kirsten Ramos, joined and completed the challenge during the elimination phase. The initiative, a component of the BIR's tax awareness campaign, connects students and the country's youth sector, who are geared up to be the taxpayers of the years to come. The principal purpose of the competition is to pique their interest in the subject, increase their consciousness of the path they pursue, and raise their understanding of the nation's tax legislation and regulations.
The Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants - DHVSU would like to express its heartfelt gratitude and congratulations to the winners and participants who took part in the competition; it was a tremendous step in highlighting how great the students are both inside and outside of the university.
Credits: Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants – DHVSU Facebook Page
BSA stude joins national tax quiz
BSA stude joins national tax quiz
Proud and loud, Roselyn Arcega, a graduating BSA student, took pride in representing our university and Revenue Region No. 4 at the 1st Search for the Philippines’ Brightest Buwis Masters (PBBM) 2023 held at the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) National Training Center Auditorium in Quezon City on July 28.
During the elimination phase, 22 participants came from different regions as their champion representatives, and Arcega secured her spot in the final round, which is limited to 15 finalists.
While preparing for the said undertaking, she was accompanied by our hardworking adviser and BSA and BSAIS chairperson, Mr. Jason Y. Carreon, and was also guided by the sharp minds of Mr. John Nichols C. Cordova.
Meanwhile, our own CBS Dean, Luisito B. Reyes, and also Mr. Jelvin Velasco, one of the JPIA advisers, despite the bad weather, have made their way to show their support to our participant.
The said event was a search for the Philippines' Brightest Buwis Masters of 2023 and took place at the BIR National Training Center, BIR Main Office Compound Agham Road, Diliman, Quezon City.
Reports and photos from Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants – DHVSU’s Facebook Page
Honorian wins top spot in 25th Philippine Statistics Quiz Regional Championship
All photos courtesy of Prof. Dynah Soriano
Accreditation 2019
On August 6-8, 2019, the Don Honorio Ventura State University submitted 12 degree programs for accreditation by the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP), represented by a total of 33 accreditors who come from various state universities and colleges in the country.
Photo courtesy of Mr. Emmanuel B. Parreño, Ph. D. of the Quality Assurance Office
Photo courtesy of Mr. Emmanuel B. Parreño, Ph. D. of the Quality Assurance Office
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