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Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) has achieved a significant academic milestone, securing a Certificate of Program Compliance (COPC) from the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) for its Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering program, effective Academic Year 2025-2026.

The COPC, issued by CHED Regional Office VIII on July 25, 2025, certifies that BiPSU has successfully complied with the stringent national standards for curriculum, faculty, and facilities mandated by the Higher Education Act of 1994.

This achievement is a cornerstone of University President Prof. Victor C. Cañezo, Jr.'s vision of WoW BiPSU 2.0, which champions a continuous weaving of worthiness through institutional excellence. It underscores the university's unwavering commitment to providing high-quality, relevant, and future-ready education.

The validation from CHED is crucial as it ensures that graduates of the program will be eligible to take professional licensure examinations, empowering them to contribute significantly to the technological advancement of Biliran Province and the nation.

University President Prof. Victor C. Cañezo, Jr., EdD, CHRP, along with the School of Engineering Dean Dr. Carmel Sigrid Docallos and faculty members, formally received the certificate at the CHED Regional Office VIII today, August 8, 2025.

"This is a momentous occasion for BiPSU and a testament to our collective dedication to academic excellence," President Cañezo stated. "Securing this COPC is not just an administrative achievement; it is a promise to our students of a future-proof education that meets the highest standards. I extend my deepest gratitude to the diligent faculty and staff of the School of Engineering, led by Dean Docallos, and everyone who poured their expertise and hard work into making this a reality. This milestone is a significant leap forward in our WoW BiPSU 2.0 journey."

This accomplishment marks a monumental step forward for the university.

Congratulations, BiPSUnistas! Onwards to a future of greater academic excellence!

#WoWBiPSU

Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) and the Department of Education (DepEd) Ormoc City solidified their commitment to transforming educational leadership through the ceremonial signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on July 31, 2025. This milestone marks the official launch of Project EXCELLED – School Leaders Institute (SLI), a pioneering initiative aimed at strengthening the capabilities of current and aspiring school leaders in Ormoc City.
 
In a heartfelt address, BiPSU President Prof. Victor C. Cañezo, Jr., EdD, CHRP, expressed profound gratitude to DepEd Ormoc City, particularly Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Carmelino P. Bernadas, Assistant Superintendent Mrs. Lorelei C. Masias, and focal persons Dr. Ana Liezel C. Villaver and Dr. Abel S. Dayandayan. He also commended Dr. Ana C. Calles, Dean of BiPSU’s School of Graduate Studies, and Dr. Artemia L. Leoberas, Chief Education Supervisor, for their instrumental roles in shaping the program. “It is a privilege to stand with you in this important milestone,” Prof. Cañezo said, praising the dedication of school heads and aspiring leaders to Project EXCELLED, which he described as a testament to their commitment to public service and every learner in their care.
 
Project EXCELLED is more than a leadership program—it is a strategic response to the evolving demands of basic education leadership. As Prof. Cañezo emphasized, today’s school heads must go beyond administrative competence, leading instructional reforms, managing diverse teams, adapting to change with agility, and fostering connections with local governments, civil society, and higher education institutions. BiPSU, through its academic expertise and research-driven training, commits to cultivating visionary, values-driven school leaders equipped to transform their communities. “We will begin by listening,” Prof. Cañezo affirmed, promising interventions grounded in data from DepEd Ormoc’s context, with faculty serving as co-learners and co-implementers alongside DepEd educators.
 
Prof. Cañezo and Dr. Calles underscored BiPSU’s ongoing dedication to regional educational advancement, aligning the initiative with the university’s mission to deliver quality instruction, research, and extension services. The partnership holds deep personal significance for Prof. Cañezo, who noted that BiPSU’s future depends on the readiness of students from DepEd schools. “Strengthening leadership in those schools means strengthening the very foundation of the education ecosystem we all belong to,” he said, emphasizing that this collaboration is an investment in the communities that entrust their children’s education to these institutions.
 
BiPSU recognizes the critical role that school leadership plays in educational transformation and is honored to support DepEd Ormoc City in advancing this shared vision of excellence and innovation in basic education. Under the MOU, BiPSU will conduct needs assessments, provide expertise, resources, and academic guidance to support the SLI program’s curriculum design and delivery, collaborate on organizing training sessions, workshops, and professional development activities, and engage in collaborative research, assessment, and evaluation related to educational leadership. DepEd Ormoc City will lead overall coordination, management, and implementation of the School Leaders Institute, facilitate active participation of existing and aspiring school leaders, provide logistical support for the implementation of practical experiences, mentorship programs, and community engagement activities, and coordinate with local government units, LGUs, teacher education institutions, and other partners to secure funding, training resources, and accreditation pathways.
 
Both parties have agreed to conduct joint training and workshops on leadership competencies, instructional expertise, strategic planning, and change management, collaborate on community engagement projects designed to address specific local education-related issues, share best practices, innovative approaches, and research findings to enhance school leadership effectiveness, and regularly evaluate program effectiveness through participant feedback, leadership practice assessments, and capstone project evaluations. The initial duration of the MOU shall be three years, corresponding with the implementation cycle of the SLI, subject to annual performance reviews and evaluations.
 
“Let this MOU be more than a formality,” Prof. Cañezo urged. “Let it be a reminder that when we invest in school leadership, we invest in the long-term success of education in Eastern Visayas and beyond.”
The ceremony, attended by school heads, faculty, and education stakeholders, highlighted a collective resolve to empower school leaders and ensure that every learner benefits from innovative, capable leadership. As Project EXCELLED takes root, it promises to grow in depth, reach, and impact, paving the way for a brighter future for basic education in the region.
 
#WoWBiPSU

The Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) Gymnasium radiated pride and joy on July 31, 2025, as the School of Nursing and Health Sciences (SNHS) hosted a grand testimonial dinner themed “A Journey of Heart and Hope: Celebrating Our New Nurses.” The event honored 55 newly registered nurses who passed the May 2025 Philippine Nurses Licensure Examination (PNLE), achieving an outstanding 93.42% passing rate, with 55 out of 59 examinees earning their professional licenses. This remarkable performance surpasses the national average of 64.39% by nearly 30 percentage points.

University President Prof. Victor C. Cañezo, Jr., EdD, CHRP, delivered an inspiring address, commending the graduates for their exceptional achievement and urging them to embody humility and service in their professional careers. “This is not an ordinary feat. This is excellence. This is brilliance,” he stated, acknowledging the collaborative efforts of the SNHS faculty, staff, and the graduates’ families. President Cañezo highlighted the university’s comprehensive support system, including strict admission and retention policies, dedicated clinical instructors, and post-graduation review programs. He also noted partnerships with local hospitals and international agencies in the United States, which provide scholarship-review grants and pathways to global employment after three years of local experience.

SNHS Dean Dr. Jovy Dia Saniel, in an emotional reflection, described the 2024 graduating class—the largest in SNHS history with 113 students—as “imperfect yet resilient.” She credited their unwavering determination and the collective support of faculty and families for their success in overcoming academic and personal challenges. “Their journey exemplifies the transformative power of perseverance,” she remarked, resonating deeply with the audience.

The event also recognized the pivotal contributions of SNHS faculty and university staff, with special awards presented to top-performing graduates and dedicated instructors. Heartfelt testimonials from the new nurses shared stories of sacrifice, resilience, and hope, underscoring the arduous yet rewarding path to licensure.

President Cañezo further announced that SNHS recently submitted its application to offer a Master of Science in Nursing program, currently under review by the Commission on Higher Education’s Office of Programs and Standards Development. “You have raised the bar once again,” he said, congratulating Dean Saniel and her team.

The testimonial dinner concluded with a renewed sense of pride and optimism for BiPSU-SNHS’s future, as the university continues to shape compassionate and competent healthcare professionals. 

[This article aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) No. 3: Good Health and Well-being, No. 4: Quality Education and No. 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth]

Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) Karatedo Team made a triumphant mark at the Invitational Open Karate Championship 2025 held on July 26–27 in Panglao, Bohol, bringing home a total of 14 medals—5 golds, 6 silvers, and 3 bronzes. 

Gold medals were claimed by Melvin D. Esmeralda (-60kg), Khien Vinse C. Panal (+84kg), Jhonzen O. Glore (-74kg), and Geoff Lawrence S. Delantar (-67kg) in the Advance Kumite divisions. 

Silver medals were earned by Joshua S. Roda (Intermediate Individual Kata), Hanna Mae G. Cabiltes (-60kg), Joey M. Petallana (-67kg), and the synchronized kata trio of Stephanie V. Norio, Ann Jewel Nepomuceno, and Samantha L. De los Santos. 

Bronze medalists included Geoff Lawrence S. Delantar (Individual Kata), Clyde Vincent Dolino (-60kg), and Joshua S. Roda (-55kg) in the Advance Kumite categories. 

The team was accompanied by Henreyna Jane C. Redublado, Chairperson of Sports Services, and led by Coach Dante E. Ylanan, who also earned a gold medal in the Kata Senior Category. 

This remarkable performance stands as a testament to their discipline, perseverance, and commitment as they continue their journey toward the upcoming Regional SCUAA 2025. #WoWBiPSU #𝗪𝗢𝗪𝗕𝗶𝗣𝗦𝗨𝗻𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗮𝘀

[This article aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) No.  3: Good Health and Well-Being, No. 4: Quality Education, and No. 5: Gender Equality]

 

The Visayas State University (VSU) Department of Animal Science recently conducted a transformative workshop at the Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) Biliran Campus, introducing Black Soldier Fly (BSF) farming to promote sustainable agriculture. The initiative included an informative lecture, distribution of BSF farming starter kits, and guided site visits to demonstrate practical applications.

This collaboration aims to leverage insect-based farming to produce sustainable animal feed and reduce organic waste, addressing both agricultural and environmental challenges. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), BSF larvae are highly efficient at converting organic waste into protein-rich feed, organic fertilizer, and valuable oil, offering significant benefits for farmers and the ecosystem.

The program marks a step toward innovative, eco-friendly farming practices in the region, with BiPSU-Biliran poised to lead the way in sustainable agriculture. #WoWBiPSU

[This article aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) No. 1: No Poverty, No. 2: Zero Hunger, No. 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, No.13: Climate Action, and No. 15: Life on Land]

Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) Biliran Campus warmly welcomed its freshmen and transferee students today with a comprehensive Orientation Program held in the Social Hall, Lower Campus. The event, designed to kickstart their college journey, provided vital information on academic policies, student services, campus organizations, and guidelines, setting the stage for a successful academic year.

A highlight of the orientation was the heartfelt and motivational message from BiPSU President Prof. Víctor C. Cañezo, Jr., who inspired students to seize their educational opportunities with purpose and courage. Addressing the attendees, he emphasized the university’s commitment to fostering not just degree holders but nation-builders, urging students to embrace curiosity, resilience, and active participation in campus life. He extended a special welcome to those who overcame challenges to join BiPSU, assuring them of the university’s full support. “This is your time. Not someday. Not after graduation. Now,” President Cañezo declared, encouraging students to begin the school year with discipline and hope.

The orientation was followed by a Campus Tour, guiding students through classrooms, offices, and key student spaces to help them feel at home on the BiPSU-Biliran Campus. The events fostered a strong sense of community and excitement for the journey ahead.

The orientation and tour marked an inspiring start for BiPSU’s newest students, setting a positive tone for their academic journey. For further details or inquiries, contact the BiPSU-Biliran Campus administration. #WoWBiPSU

[This article aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) SDG 4: Quality Education.]

In a significant step toward advancing educational leadership, the Department of Education (DepEd) Schools Division of Ormoc, under the leadership of Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Carmelino P. Bernadas, has initiated discussions with Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) to establish a transformative partnership. This collaboration aims to implement Project EXCELLED – School Leaders Institute (SLI), a pioneering three-year capacity-building program designed to empower school heads and aspiring leaders with cutting-edge instructional and transformational leadership skills.

Project EXCELLED is tailored to address pressing challenges in the basic education sector, focusing on three critical pillars: the integration of innovative technology in classrooms, the advancement of inclusive educational practices, and the cultivation of a collaborative, continuously improving school culture. Dr. Bernadas emphasized that the initiative is uniquely designed to equip school leaders with the competencies needed to navigate the complexities of modern education effectively. “This project will focus on developing essential leadership competencies and skills needed to manage schools effectively,” Dr. Bernadas said. “It will also promote strategic linkages with local government units, teacher education institutions, and other stakeholders for support in funding, training, and accreditation.”

BiPSU President Prof. Victor C. Cañezo, Jr., EdD., CHRP warmly welcomed the partnership, underscoring the critical role of synergy between basic and higher education institutions. “Our students in BiPSU come from DepEd schools,” Prof. Cañezo said. “It is crucial that we work together to ensure that these students are molded by visionary and competent leaders even before they enter higher education.” He affirmed BiPSU’s commitment to supporting the initiative, highlighting its potential to produce future-ready school leaders capable of driving systemic improvements.

As a foundational step, BiPSU and DepEd Ormoc are set to formalize their collaboration through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), which will outline the framework for joint efforts. To ensure the program’s effectiveness, BiPSU will conduct a comprehensive needs-based assessment to identify specific areas for intervention. Prof.  Cañezo emphasized that the partnership’s strategies will be data-driven, grounded in the assessment’s findings to deliver targeted, impactful support. This evidence-based approach will enable the initiative to address the unique needs of Ormoc’s educational leaders, fostering sustainable growth and innovation.

The partnership between BiPSU and DepEd Ormoc marks a significant milestone in the pursuit of educational excellence in the region. By combining the strengths of both institutions, Project EXCELLED is poised to redefine leadership in basic education, empowering school leaders to inspire transformative change and prepare students for a dynamic future.

#WoWBiPSU

Weaving the university’s role as a catalyst for community development, Biliran Province State University (BiPSU), through the School of Arts and Sciences (SAS), are one of the academic partners present during the 34th Visayas Area Business Conference (VABC) at the Leyte Convention Center, Palo, Leyte on July 24-25.

VABC, one of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (PCCI) flagship regional initiatives, forms part of its broader national agenda to strengthen collaboration among business sectors, local chambers, policymakers and academic institutions.

Representing BiPSU are faculty members and student leaders from the departments of Business Administration and Economics, who engaged in high-level discussions, innovation forums, and technology showcases targeted to accelerating economic inclusivity through digital advancement.

Themed “Visayas Rising: Accelerating Growth Through Digital Transformation,” this year’s conference is the first gathering of its kind that puts technological transformation into the spotlight.

The 34th edition focused on the critical need for digital upgrade among the region's Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs), aiming to equip them with actionable strategies, right digital tools, and a clear plan to successful technology integration, ensuring growth and competitiveness in the digital age.

“While MSMEs are the backbone of the Visayas economy, many lack the resources, digital skills, and knowledge to effectively adopt AI, automation, and other crucial technologies,” Mr. Jonathan Calvara, 34th VABC conference director said.

BiPSU delegation includes Dr. Annel Ruth Celis, chairperson of the Bachelor of Arts in Economics (AB ECon); Mrs. Marissa Nierra, Mr. Prince Japee Neil Seno and Mrs. Ma. Grace Sañosa-Docallos, faculty members of the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA); and Ms. Mariz Manito, faculty from the AB ECon.

Also in attendance are students from the Junior Business Executive Circle (JBEC) Renz Fhilip Gahum, Gerson Devio, Daphnie Familaran, Nicole Casansio, Axel Vince Uykieng and Cathy Cacharro. Joining them are Student Economic Circle (SEC) students namely Clifford Datario, Jericho Gonzaga, Josie Mae Galang, Hazel Gabing and Jocell Daang.

Said event also featured the Tacloban-Leyte Business Expo, a two-day showcase that brings together a dynamic mix of tech companies, startups, tourism enterprises, financial services, government agencies, trading firms, real estate developers, franchise brands, and 30 local MSMEs.

This activity promotes BiPSU’s ongoing commitment to bridge the gap between education and industry, highlighting the university's active role in shaping future-ready graduates and contributing to regional economic progress.

#WoWBiPSU

[This article aligns with United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) No. 4: Quality Education, No.8: Decent Work and Economic Growth, and No. 17: Partnerships for the Goals.]

“Charity begins at home.”

Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) and the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Naval have renewed enduring institutional synergies through a shared forum held today, July 23, at the university Hyflex Audio-Visual Center (HAV-C).

This activity served as a platform to formalize and strengthen collaborative efforts toward inclusive, research-driven, and sustainable community development.

Recognizing the symbiotic relationship of Naval as the province’s commercial center and BiPSU being the lone university in the province, Naval Mayor Hon. Gretchen Stephanie M. Espina reiterated its commitment to tap BiPSU’s academic expertise in the planning and implementation of development initiatives.

Through the DASIG Naval Development Plan, an updated total of 23 programs targeting various sectors of community progress were presented, wherein Mayor Espina emphasized the university’s valuable role in anchoring these initiatives through rigorous research and on-the-ground implementation.

These development programs are designed to complement the mandates of BiPSU’s academic units, such that the EduAKSYON program supports the personal and professional development of faculty and students from the School of Teacher Education (STED), the SIGLA program echoes the health and wellness initiatives of the School of Nursing and Health Sciences (SNHS), the LUNTIAN program strengthens the environmental and agricultural advocacies of the School of Agribusiness and Forest Resource Management (SABFoRM), the ASENSO program resembling the community-centered economy goals of the School of Arts and Sciences (SAS), and the SULONG TURISMO program aligns with the tourism and entrepreneurial development agenda of the School of Management and Entrepreneurship (SME).

This collaborative endeavor ensures that academic institutions transcend campus boundaries, becoming vibrant weavers of societal progress.

Our history of collaboration is not new,” University President Prof. Victor C. Cañezo, Jr., EdD, CHRP stated. “From the DASIG meeting at Dasig Hall where we discussed 18 ongoing LGU projects, to our involvement in the crafting of Barangay Development Plans for 26 barangays—BiPSU has stood by LGU Naval as a thinking, working, and listening partner.”

Moreover, the partnership is expected to generate impactful, evidence-based research that directly addresses pressing local issues, just like the Naval water system, a matter requiring scientific and sustainable solutions. 

In her presentation, Mayor Espina also shared a visionary roadmap for the town’s future. Among the priority projects are the construction of a new road behind BiPSU Naval Campus to help decongest traffic in the town center, and the development of an emerald lagoon—a potential eco-tourism attraction envisioned to include floating restaurants, parks, and other green enterprises that will boost the local economy while preserving the environment.

“This growing synergy of LGU Naval and BiPSU features our shared goal to contribute meaningfully to the attainment of AmBisyon Natin 2040, a long-term national aspiration for a ‘Matatag, Maginhawa, at Panatag na Buhay’ for all Filipinos,” Mayor Espina spoke.

The event was graced by BiPSU key officials, including Vice President for Research, Innovation, and Extension Services Dr. Roland A. Niez, Vice President for Students and External Affairs Dr. Erwin G. Salvatierra, Vice President for Administration and Finance Engr. Vivencio A. Pelesco, Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Maribel N. Zipagan, Director for Research and Development Office Dr. Pearl Irish V. De Paz, Director for Innovation Office Mr. Jeruel Espinazo, Director for Extension Services Office Dr. Alvin L. Ampong, Faculty Regent Hon. Vennie G. Coton, along with school deans and research chairpersons.

Also present are prominent officials from LGU Naval, composed of Local Youth Development Officer and Program Lead for BATAN-ON, SULONG TURISMO and BAHAGHARI Mr. Levi Pateo Jr., Municipal Administrator Atty. Mario L. Opeña, Municipal Planning and Development Coordinator Engr. Leonardo Madeja Jr., Municipal Human Resource and Management Officer and Program Lead for iSALIKSIK, INOBASYON, LUNTIAN, RESIKLO and KAWANI Dr. Elwin O. Moncada; Municipal Agriculturist Mr. Lawrence Christian Manco, Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Officer Mr. Raul Villordon, Municipal Engineer Joemundo Leones, Municipal Assessor Engr. Gregorio Nuevo, Ms. Cristy Louise Dadizon of the MSWDO, Municipal Tourism Officer Mr. Jerome Pitao, PESO Manager Mrs. Marieta Ebio, and Program Lead for ASENSO, AGAP, I Matter, SIGLA and NAVALEÑA AKO Dr. Gerah Japson. Also in attendance was Mr. Dexter C. Narrido, formerly the Municipal Local Government Operations Officer (MLGOO) of Naval, who currently serves as the MLGOO of Kawayan.

According to Prof. Cañezo, BiPSU’s vision to be an internationally recognized university responsive to local and global needs does not begin at international conferences; rather begins in the neighborhood. With BiPSU and LGU Naval’s united vision, the DASIG Naval Development Plan weaves academic excellence with community progress, forging a resilient, inclusive, and sustainable future for Naval—where local roots grow global dreams.

#WoWBiPSU

[This article aligns with United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) No. 4: Quality Education, No. 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, and No. 17: Partnerships for the Goals.]

Owing to its continuing pursuit of international recognition and global competence, Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) has initiated steps to expand academic and professional immersion programs with a strengthened partnership with Outbound Education and Internships, Inc. (OBEI)—a reputable agency facilitating international training in multicultural settings.

On July 15, a courtesy meeting was held at the Office of the President, where BiPSU officials met with OBEI representatives to explore broader collaboration opportunities across the university’s academic units.

This activity shows a significant step forward in BiPSU’s internationalization agenda, following the initial agreement forged between OBEI and the School of Management and Entrepreneurship (SME) in November 2024.

That earlier partnership laid the groundwork for ongoing preparations to deploy 20 student-interns from SME’s Hospitality Management and Tourism Management programs to internship sites in the United States of America (USA) and Thailand, which initiatives are being processed in alignment with Commission on Higher Education (CHED) guidelines, and deployments scheduled between September and October for a six-month on-the-job training (OJT).

"BiPSU is proud to partner with OBEI as we bring our internationalization efforts into reality, empowering our students and faculty through meaningful global experiences,” said Prof. Victor Cañezo Jr., university president.

In recognition of international immersion's role in shaping future-ready graduates, a collective interest in expanding these programs was expressed by Dr. Jason V. Ang of the School of Teacher Education (STED), Dr. Chona B. Sabinay of the School of Technology and Computer Studies (STCS), Dr. Jovy Dia R. Saniel of the School of Nursing and Health Studies (SNHS), and Dr. Christopher R. Vicera of the School of Arts and Sciences (SAS).

During the visit, OBEI Managing Director Mary Grace Batocabe and Program Director for Eastern Visayas John Jerick Postrero presented its flagship Student Internship Abroad Program (SIAP), which provides qualified students with world-class training in global partner institutions.

They also introduced faculty immersion programs designed to enhance teaching practices through exposure to international education systems and industry standards.

At present, BiPSU stands as the fourth university weaver in Eastern Visayas to collaborate with OBEI for outbound academic mobility, joining the league of Eastern Visayas State University (EVSU), Eastern Samar State University (ESSU), and Leyte Normal University (LNU).

With its growing portfolio of international partnerships, BiPSU continues to elevate its commitment to quality education, cultural exchange, and global career readiness for both students and educators.

#WoWBiPSU

[This article aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) No. 4: Quality Education, No. 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth, and No. 17: Partnerships for the Goals.]

Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) has released the academic stipends for the previous semester (AY 2024-2025), providing significant financial support to its high-achieving students. On Friday, July 18, a total of 790 academic scholars received their financial benefits, marking the university's continued commitment to rewarding academic excellence.

A total of ₱3,715,000 was disbursed to scholarship recipients based on their General Weighted Average (GWA), with financial aid distributed to two tiers of awardees: 160 University Scholars with a GWA of 1.0 to 1.29 each received a stipend of ₱5,500, and 630 College Scholars with a GWA of 1.3 to 1.5 each received ₱4,500.

In a statement, BiPSU President Prof. Victor C. Cañezo, Jr., EdD, CHRP, expressed his pride in the students' accomplishments. "We are immensely proud of our 790 University and College Scholars," President Cañezo said. "They are the skilled weavers of their own bright futures. This stipend is the culmination of their 'weaving of worthiness' through sheer academic diligence. It is our investment in their potential and our way of affirming that at BiPSU, excellence is always recognized and rewarded."

The news was met with gratitude from the student beneficiaries. "Receiving this stipend is a huge blessing," shared a  College Scholar. "It truly lessens the financial burden on my parents. This recognition inspires me to continue working hard and maintain my grades. I am very thankful to the university."

The timely release of the stipends highlights BiPSU's dedication to fostering a competitive academic environment and ensuring that its deserving students are given the support they need to succeed on their educational journey. #WoWBiPSU

[This article aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 1: No Poverty, No. 4: Quality Education, No. 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth and 10: Reduced Inequalities.]

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