UMIO News

In a testament to the growing research caliber of Biliran Province State University (BiPSU), Mr. Loudie B. Suliva, a faculty member from the School of Engineering, has been formally recognized for his significant contributions to the international scientific community.

The International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) recently awarded Mr. Suliva a certificate of recognition for his dedicated service as a Reviewer. The IJECE is a prestigious, Scopus-indexed publication under the Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science (IAES), known for maintaining rigorous academic standards in the fields of electrical and computer engineering

Peer review is a critical pillar of the academic world, ensuring that published research meets high standards of quality, validity, and innovation. By serving as a reviewer for a Scopus-indexed journal, Mr. Suliva not only contributes to global scientific advancement but also elevates the academic profile of BiPSU.

This achievement aligns with the University’s mission to foster a culture of research and innovation among its faculty, encouraging them to engage with international networks and contribute to the global body of knowledge.

#WoWBiPSU #FacultyCaliber

Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) has positioned itself at the forefront of sustainability-driven academic reform after becoming the pioneering higher education institution in the Philippines to formally implement a one-hardbound thesis and dissertation policy through the Green Knowledge Stewardship, which marks a shift toward digital-first research governance while preserving academic rigor and archival integrity.

Unveiled during the General Faculty and Staff Solidarity Meeting on February 02, 2026 at the university gymnasium led by University President Prof. Victor C. Cañezo Jr., this initiative limits the submission of undergraduate theses and graduate dissertations to a single printed and hardbound copy for official historical purposes, with all other required copies submitted electronically.

“The reform responds to the growing need for environmentally responsible practices in higher education, particularly in research production, where traditional multi-copy printing has long contributed to excessive paper use and rising student costs,” Prof. Cañezo stated.

This policy, brainchild by the BiPSU president himself, was developed in close coordination with the university’s Research and Development Office (RDO). According to him, the initiative reflects a broader commitment to modernizing research systems while embedding sustainability into institutional blueprint. 

Environmental and economic assessments conducted by the University served as the empirical foundation of the policy. Data indicate that limiting thesis and dissertation submissions to one hardbound copy could save approximately 3.34 million pages of paper, conserve an estimated 610 trees, and prevent around 15 tons of carbon dioxide emissions associated with printing and paper production.

These findings were drawn from two internal studies titled “Avoided CO₂ Emissions from Reduced Thesis Printing: A Four-Year BiPSU Case and National Projections in the Philippines” by Prof. Victor C. Cañezo, Jr. and Dr. Ruffy Rodrigo, and the “Economic Cost of One Hardbound Policy” by Prof. Cañezo and Dr. Annel Ruth Celis, which examined the environmental impact of reduced thesis printing and the economic costs borne by students under traditional multi-copy requirements.

Beyond nature-friendly, this Weaving of Worthiness (WoW) initiative directly addresses long-standing concerns over the financial burden placed on students. Printing, binding, and reproducing multiple hardbound copies of research manuscripts have often added significant expenses to graduation requirements. Easing these demands, the university aims to promote equitable access to research completion while allowing students to focus resources on the quality and substance of their academic work.

Corollary to the implementation of this policy is the strengthening of BiPSU’s digital research infrastructure. Theses and dissertations are now archived through BiPSU ScholarsHUB, the university’s institutional research repository, which ensures long-term preservation, accessibility, and transparency of scholarly outputs.

“A centralized digital archiving not only improves access to research across the academic community but also enhances monitoring, citation, and knowledge-sharing within and beyond the campus,” Prof. Cañezo shared.

BiPSU has aligned this program with national and global development frameworks, citing its consistency with the Commission on Higher Education’s (CHED) A.C.H.I.E.V.E. Agenda and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 4: Quality Education, 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, 13: Climate Action, and 16: Strong Institutions. Further, it is anchored in official university issuances, including the Memorandum Circular No. 10, s. 2025, Board Resolution No. 106, s. 2025, and Research and Innovation Manual and Revised Research Agenda (2025-2028).

Prof. Cañezo, supported by the university officials, believes the Green Knowledge Stewardship policy represents a model for other higher education institutions seeking to balance academic excellence with environmental responsibility and student-centered governance. 

Realistically, 21 other State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) under CHED Commissioner and BiPSU Board of Regents Chair Dr. Michelle Aguilar Ong have pledged their commitment in supporting the implementation of the policy, which is bound to be launched nationwide this month.

As the university continues to roll it out across the country through partnerships and information campaigns, BiPSU highlights its guiding principle of safeguarding knowledge while protecting the environment. In doing so, the institution redefines how academic traditions can evolve in response to the demands of sustainability, innovation, and inclusive education in the modern era.

One print. One purpose. One sustainable future. With this act of weaving innovation and responsibility, the university reveals how deeply its roots are anchored in going green.

As a prime mover, BiPSU hopes to influence broader conversations on how knowledge is produced, preserved, and shared in the Philippine’s academic sector.

#WoWBiPSU #GreenKnowledge

 

Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) is poised to elevate its academic and professional standards as the School of Technology and Computer Studies (STCS) prepares to send a specialized delegation for an international immersion program in Danang City, Vietnam. Scheduled from March 2 to March 15, 2026, the program will be hosted by the University of Danang’s Software Development Centre. To ensure the participants are fully equipped for this global engagement, the university conducted a comprehensive Pre-Departure Orientation Seminar (PDOS) on January 29, 2026, at the University Hyflex Audio-Visual Center.

The delegation is spearheaded by a team of experienced academic leaders who will provide strategic oversight and institutional representation throughout the journey. Dr. Chona B. Sabinay, the Dean of STCS, serves as the head of the delegation, providing overall academic leadership and ensuring the immersion aligns with both university goals and Commission on Higher Education (CHED) standards. She is joined by Dr. Reymon M. Santiañez, the BSCS Program OJT Coordinator and Head of System Development and Automation, who will oversee professional activities to ensure they align with Outcomes-Based Education standards. Also part of the leadership team is Mr. Reynold G. Bustillo, the Chairperson of the BSCS Program and BSIS Program OJT Coordinator, who is responsible for evaluating learning outcomes and instructional enhancements based on international best practices.

A total of 13 students were selected for this prestigious opportunity to gain hands-on exposure to international software development practices. The student-delegates from the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program include Gallagher G. Boragay, Ella Mariz A. Astillo, Marjon C. Vera, Javer Domaraya, Rob Amber A. Dela Cruz, Kian Carl A. Gutierrez, Julian Mari G. Laude, Gilland Gilter S. Sabile, Althea V. Gavilo, and Juvelyn B. Lepiten. They are joined by Bachelor of Science in Information Systems students Nelgyn E. Lagariza, Jan May-en A. Liao, and Mike Vincent G. Arpon.

Ms. Chiejheaca Jehanna Yu, the Director of the Internationalization Affairs Office, provided a comprehensive directive that underscored the safety and security of the students as the university's paramount concern. She expounded on the necessity of logistical precision, mandating that all pertinent travel documents be fully secured and prepared well in advance of the flight schedule to ensure efficient, stress-free outbound and inbound travel. Dir. Yu emphasized a strict code of conduct, advising students to be prudent with their belongings, maintain constant communication with faculty and parents, and exercise cultural tolerance and respect regarding cross-cultural practices and social media postings. Her message further detailed the importance of following a careful plan of action—including mobility, flight details, and planned itineraries—while reminding the participants of their essential post-immersion requirements and arrival activities.

#WoWBiPSU #BiPSUGlobal

Dr. Willard N. Riveral, a distinguished member of the Nursing and Health Sciences faculty at Biliran Province State University (BiPSU), has been formally appointed as an Editorial Board Member and Academic Reviewer for the International Journal of Medicine and Health Innovations Perspectives (IJOMAHIP) for the 2026-2027 term.

In addition to his academic duties, Dr. Riveral serves as the Director for the BiPSU Center for Biliran Province Studies (CBPS). This international appointment represents a significant weaving of worthiness, merging his leadership in local regional research with global innovations in health management and medical sciences.

Dr. Riveral’s selection is supported by his extensive academic background, holding both a Master of Arts in Nursing (MAN) and a Doctor in Health Care Management (DHCM). These credentials make him a vital addition to IJOMAHIP, a peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by VirtualRealia.org that focuses on advancing healthcare standards and patient outcomes worldwide.

In this honorary capacity, Dr. Riveral will be responsible for providing timely and constructive evaluations of manuscripts, upholding the highest ethical standards through the double-blind peer review process, and recommending editorial decisions to ensure the journal maintains its rigorous scientific ethos.

The inclusion of a BiPSU director on an international editorial board highlights the university’s growing influence in the global academic community. Chief Editor Dr. Edsel P. Inocian noted that Dr. Riveral’s specialized expertise aligns perfectly with the journal’s focus on multidisciplinary health innovations.

This achievement honors Dr. Riveral’s professional dedication and reinforces BiPSU’s commitment to fostering excellence in research that impacts both the province and the international health sector.

#WoWBiPSU 

Setting a bold trajectory for the new fiscal and academic year, Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) President Prof. Victor C. Cañezo, Jr., EdD, CHRP unveiled a comprehensive stewardship agenda and a revolutionary institutional governance framework during a joint faculty and staff solidarity meeting held on February 2, 2026. The presentation, delivered during the "President’s Hour,"  outlined an ambitious roadmap for Fiscal Year 2026 anchored on digital transformation, quality governance, and people-centered development. This strategic direction ensures that the university remains aligned with the Commission on Higher Education’s (CHED) A.C.H.I.E.V.E. Agenda, the Philippine Development Plan 2023–2028, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Leadership Through Stewardship

At the heart of the President’s address was a call for a fundamental shift in leadership philosophy focused on "Stewardship," which he defined as the responsible planning, management, and care of resources—such as environment, finances, or property—entrusted to one's care. Prof. Cañezo emphasized that the university does not belong to its administrators but to the students and the public, promoting a culture of ethical accountability and acting as a caretaker rather than an owner. This principle is intended to ensure benefits for future generations while encouraging a "New Year, New Leaf" mindset for every individual within the BiPSU community.

Strategic Alignment: The A.C.H.I.E.V.E. Agenda

A cornerstone of the address was the formal integration of the CHED A.C.H.I.E.V.E. Agenda (2025–2030)  into the university’s operational fabric. Under Memorandum Order No. 02, s. 2026 , issued on January 6, 2026, all university units are directed to consciously integrate these priorities into their planning, implementation, and evaluation processes.

The strategic framework is built upon four primary thrusts: Advanced and Accessible Lifelong Learning, Centralized One-Nation Human Capital Development, Harmonized SDG-Based Research and Innovation, and Expanded and Impact-Driven Internationalization Strategies. These are supported by three essential enablers: Integrated Real-Time Data Collection and Analytics; Vitalized Policies, Internal Systems, and Governance; and Effective and Efficient Public Service.

Instruction as the University’s Bottom Line

Reaffirming the university’s primary mandate, the President underscored that teaching and learning remain the ultimate measures of institutional success. Under the "Academics and Lifelong Learning" cluster, the university is targeting 100% passing rates in board exams and maintaining its status as a top-performing school with topnotchers. To bolster this mission, the university is integrating AI in Education and pursuing an industry-responsive curriculum. Furthermore, BiPSU is moving toward "smart campuses" through aggressive digitalization and the implementation of innovative systems like ROSS 2  for both faculty and students.

"Green Knowledge" Stewardship

Prof. Cañezo highlighted the Green Knowledge Stewardship One-Hardbound Thesis and Dissertation Policy as part of the Weaving of Worthiness (WoW)  initiative. This policy modernizes research submission by requiring only one (1) printed and hardbound copy for official archival purposes, with all other required copies submitted digitally.

The environmental impact is significant, with an estimated 3.34 million pages of paper saved , which translates to approximately 610 trees conserved and 15 tons of CO2 emissions avoided. The initiative, supported by CHED Commissioner Prof. Michelle Aguilar Ong , ensures that research is stored in the BIPSU-ScholarsHUB , a readily accessible digital archive developed to support soft-copy submission and archiving. This policy is scheduled for a nationwide launch in February 2026.

Immersion and Experiential Learning

To bridge the gap between theory and practice, the President discussed Memorandum Order No. 228, s. 2025 , which mandates the design of faculty-led immersion programs and activities. These programs involve students in authentic environments such as industry-aligned projects or international field experiences to ensure they apply academic knowledge to professional practice. Simultaneously, faculty immersion activities allow educators to engage with government agencies and research environments to align curricula with current global standards and strengthen stakeholder engagement.

Institutional Governance and Employee Welfare

The solidarity meeting also featured the unveiling of a revised BiPSU Governance Framework, which utilizes a network-based organizational structure to break down operational silos. This includes specialized offices for Executive Operations, Academic Affairs, Finance and Sustainable Management, Research and Societal Impact, and Student/Strategic Partnerships.

Recognizing that human capital fuels institutional progress, President Cañezo introduced welfare-centric initiatives such as a Child-minding Center to support working parents. Additional HR initiatives for 2026 include micro-credentials on computer literacy for administrative personnel, Civil Service Examination support for non-eligible staff, and proposals for salary increases for non-regular personnel.

Call to Action

Closing the solidarity meeting, President Cañezo called for collective accountability, reminding the community that "we work as a team" to change lives. Looking ahead, the President announced that the State of the University Address and the official visit of Commissioner Ong are scheduled for February 26-27, 2026. This roadmap marks a definitive milestone in the university's strategic direction, "Weaving of Worthiness for BiPSU 2.0," ensuring continued excellence and community empowerment.

#WoWBiPSU 

Mr. Jeson V. Viñas, the Director of the Sentro ng Wika at Kultura, has been officially introduced as the Editor-Consultant for Visayas for a prestigious international literary project. He will serve in this capacity for the upcoming KAFAMPI Series titled Halo-halo | Iba-iba: Samot-saring mga Akda.

The project is a collaborative effort between the Kapisanan ng mga Filipinong Awtor at Manunulat sa Pilipinas, Inc. (KAFAMPI), Mindshapers Co., Inc., and M.E. Publications. Known as a dedicated teacher and writer from the BiPSU-Naval Campus, Viñas is recognized as a member of the editorial board for the anthology Kusina ng Talinghaga, which was also released by the same publishers.

This appointment represents a profound weaving of worthiness, as Viñas blends his academic expertise with a deep commitment to regional storytelling. His leadership in this international edition reflects the BiPSU Core Value of Brilliance, embodying the university’s standard that "We excel in what we do." By guiding the curation of Visayan literature for a global audience, he demonstrates the high level of professional mastery expected of the university’s faculty.

Viñas’s recent appointment follows his remarkable success at the Gawad Pamana ng Pluma International held on December 6, 2025, in Baguio City. During the ceremony, he was honored with the Platinum Award for Katangi-tanging Manunulat (Exceptional Writer), a recognition given to educators who have made significant contributions to literature and leadership.

Recognized as "Dangal ng KAFAMPI," his exceptional dedication to promoting literary excellence continues to inspire writers both across the country and overseas. In his role as Editor-Consultant, he will help oversee the international edition of the series, which aims to showcase a diverse collection of literary works.

The initiative has also opened a call for submissions, inviting writers to contribute to this global literary endeavor. 

#WoWBiPSU 

Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) became the center of youth empowerment in the province on January 24, 2026 as it hosted the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) for a high-impact Voter Education Caravan at the university gymnasium.

The event, headlined by the visit of COMELEC Chairman George Erwin M. Garcia, was aimed at preparing the academic community for the upcoming 2026 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections (BSKE).

The university gymnasium was filled with students from the National Service Training Program (NSTP), representing the Literacy Training Service (LTS), Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS), and the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC), including the Navy. The gathering focused on strengthening voter awareness and instilling a deep sense of civic responsibility among the students.

A Partnership for Democracy

Earlier in the day, the university and the commission formally solidified their collaboration by signing a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA). This partnership is envisioned as a weaving of worthiness, intertwining the university's academic values with the commission’s mandate to protect the integrity of the ballot.

By merging education with civic duty, the initiative aims to produce graduates who are not only skilled professionals but also guardians of democratic institutions.

In his statement, the University President Prof. Victor Cañezo, Jr., EdD, CHRP emphasized this dual role of the university.

"Through this partnership, we believe in the idea that education is also about forming informed, responsible, and active citizens," the President said. "When we help our people understand their right to vote, we also strengthen our democratic institutions and safeguard the sanctity of the ballot."

Call to the Youth

With the 2026 elections on the horizon, the event served as a platform to challenge the youth to take their roles seriously. The President issued a direct call to the "BiPSUnistas," particularly those eligible to vote for the first time and those aspiring to run for the Sangguniang Kabataan.

"To our dear BiPSUnistas, especially our first-time voters and SK aspirants: be informed and be engaged," the President urged.

The caravan concluded with a renewed commitment from the student body to participate actively in the democratic process, marking a significant milestone in the university's extension services.

#WoWBiPSU

PHANG NGA, THAILAND – Six students from the School of Management and Entrepreneurship (SME) have officially commenced their international internship journey, marking their first day of duty at the prestigious JW Marriott Khao Lak Resort & Spa.

The milestone event began with a comprehensive orientation led by Ms. Pueng, the resort's Internship In-Charge, where the students were introduced to the property's operational standards, policies, and expectations. Following the briefing, Mr. Kram from the Human Resources Department facilitated an ocular tour, providing the interns with firsthand exposure to the resort's world-class facilities and dynamic work environment.

The interns have been deployed to various specialized departments to gain hands-on experience in international hospitality operations. Dale Jhomes Dadizon Brun has been assigned to the Waterfront, while Jonathan Dejarlo Macabus joins the team at Olive. Marianne Leah Sheree Cotianqco will be training at Drift, and Arnel Gonzales Jr. will take on duties at Sala. Rounding out the group, Anamae Pilande has been stationed at Sakura, and Mayvida Cuizon will be gaining experience in Room Service.

JW Marriott Khao Lak Resort & Spa is renowned as a premier luxury beachfront destination, celebrated for its lagoon pools and exceptional dining. Beyond its amenities, the resort serves as a vital training ground, offering a global learning environment where BiPSU interns are immersed in professional hospitality practices, cross-cultural teamwork, and guest service excellence.

University President Prof. Victor C. Cañezo, Jr. lauded the development, emphasizing that this international engagement is a testament to the university's continuous "weaving of worthiness" in its academic service.

"We are incredibly proud to see our students stepping onto the global stage. This partnership with JW Marriott allows us to translate our vision of global competitiveness into reality, ensuring that a BiPSU education produces graduates who are not only skilled but are also ready to lead in an international setting," Prof. Cañezo stated. #WoWBiPSU #WoWBiPSUnista 

[𝘗𝘩𝘰𝘵𝘰𝘴 𝘊𝘰𝘶𝘳𝘵𝘦𝘴𝘺 𝘰𝘧 𝘉𝘪𝘗𝘚𝘜 𝘚𝘤𝘩𝘰𝘰𝘭 𝘰𝘧 𝘔𝘢𝘯𝘢𝘨𝘦𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘵 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘌𝘯𝘵𝘳𝘦𝘱𝘳𝘦𝘯𝘦𝘶𝘳𝘴𝘩𝘪𝘱]

At six years old, Jeah Desabille Ancero did not bargain for toys, candy, or playtime. She bargained for a classroom.

Hailing from Libtong—an upland barangay in the capital of Biliran—Jeah’s journey began with a fight for survival that few could imagine. Diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL), her world had shrunk to the sterile confinement of a hospital room in Cebu. When her doctor forbade her from enrolling in school to focus on chemotherapy, telling her, "Jeah, school can wait," the frail six-year-old fired back with a wisdom born of desperation.

"Doc, school might wait, but my age won't run with it. What if I die without ever seeing the inside of a classroom?"

That desperate plea—the terror of dying without ever experiencing a normal childhood—fueled a grueling 17-year odyssey. It was a journey that led her to the graduation stage in May 2025 as a Cum Laude, and finally, to the roll of passers in the September 2025 Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET).

The Weaver’s Knot: A Family’s Sacrifice

Jeah’s victory was not woven by a single thread. She recalls the agony of isolation in Cebu, living in boarding houses and hospital wards, separated from her father and siblings in Biliran.

"People didn't know our story," Jeah recalls. She watched her mother swallow her dignity, going from police stations to TV stations, begging for blood donors and financial aid. Her mother was sometimes mistaken for a scammer, yet she never stopped walking, never stopped asking. Meanwhile, in Biliran, her father sold their land and pawned their possessions—almost losing their home—just to send money every other day.

"I felt like I wasn't my parents' child anymore because of the amount of stranger's blood transfused in me," Jeah admits, recalling the physical torture of spinal injections, a misdiagnosed appendix surgery, and days of endless vomiting.

Overcoming the Stigma

When Jeah finally returned to school at age 11, entering Grade 1, the battle shifted from physical to emotional. Wearing a wig and double masks to protect her compromised immune system, she became a target for bullies.

"They said I was contagious," she remembers. "There were times I wanted to quit."

But Jeah persisted. She passed the Alternative Learning System (ALS) exams to jump from Grade 4 to Grade 7, refusing to let the lost years define her future.

The Hustle of a Solo Mother-Student

In her Senior High School, life threw another curveball: Jeah became a single mother. Battling postpartum depression and the trauma of a C-section, she transformed into a working student with an unbreakable resolve.

To spare her parents further financial burden, Jeah became a master of the hustle. She sold goods, delivered suman, taught dance, and worked as a nail and makeup artist late into the night.

"I went to school in the morning, worked at night, went home on Saturdays to be a mom, and worked Sundays for my Monday allowance," she shares. "Behind the smiles on social media was a woman crying every night, battling pressure and exhaustion."

A Testament to the BiPSU Spirit

In May 2025, Jeah marched as a victorious Cum Laude graduate of the Bachelor in Special Needs Education program at Biliran Province State University (BiPSU). And she didn't stop there. Just months later, she conquered the September 2025 Board Licensure Examination for Teachers, officially becoming a Licensed Professional Teacher.

It is poetic that Jeah chose Special Needs Education. Having known what it is to be judged for being different, to be excluded, and to be physically vulnerable, she has now earned the license to serve children who face their own unique battles.

Her journey is a definitive reflection of a victorious BiPSU- an institution that does not just produce academic achievers, but weaves worthiness into students who possess the grit to overcome insurmountable odds.

A Message of Gratitude and Hope

Now standing on the other side of the struggle, Jeah shares a powerful message for those who walked with her, including a special note of gratitude to the university leadership:

"To our University President, Dr. Victor C. Cañezo, Jr., thank you for leading an institution that opens its doors to dreamers like me. Thank you for fostering a BiPSU that values not just our grades, but our stories and our survival. Your vision for a 'Victorious BiPSU' gave me a home where I felt I could finally win."

"To the students who are struggling right now: If life feels heavy and unfair, please know this—your situation today is not your final destination. I was once delayed, doubted, and almost defeated, but I learned that progress is still progress, even when it’s slow. Don’t compare your timeline to others. As long as you keep going, God has purpose. Life may delay you, break you, and test you but it will never defeat you if you refuse to give up."

She also extends her deepest gratitude to those who served as her pillars:

"To my teachers from elementary to college: Thank you for seeing the potential in me even when I was unsure of myself. You did not only teach lessons from books, but lessons about patience, compassion, and believing in one’s worth. You molded me not just into a graduate, but into a future teacher."

"To my friends: Thank you for staying, for understanding my silence, for cheering me on in moments I almost gave up. Your presence reminded me that I was never alone in this fight."

"This victory is not mine alone; it belongs to everyone who believed, prayed, helped, and walked with me through the hardest seasons of my life. God did not save me just to survive—He saved me so I could testify."

From a hospital bed where she begged for a chance to learn, to the professional world where she now stands ready to teach, Jeah has proven that the will to live is the strongest medicine of all.

#WoWBiPSU #WoWBiPSUnista

Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) celebrates a milestone in academic and professional excellence as Atty. Vicente Q. Solteo, Jr. successfully passed the September 2025 Bar Examination.

Atty. Solteo, who currently serves as the Chairperson of the Doctor of Management Program under the School of Graduate Studies (SGS), is among the country’s newest batch of lawyers. His achievement brings a wave of inspiration to the campus, reinforcing the university's reputation for housing world-class faculty and administrators.

Atty. Solteo’s path to the legal profession is a testament to the success of regional academic collaborations. He is a product of the Naval State University and the University of Eastern Philippines (UEP) College of Law Consortium, a program designed to provide top-tier legal education within the region.

University officials noted that his success is particularly remarkable given his dual role. While preparing for one of the most difficult licensure exams in the country, Atty. Solteo continued to lead the university’s doctoral scholars, maintaining the high standards of the Doctor of Management program.

Reflecting on his achievement, Atty. Solteo expressed profound appreciation for the community that supported his journey.

"With gratitude and humility, I share that I have passed the 2025 Bar Examinations," Atty. Solteo said. "This milestone reflects my years of learning, perseverance, and the support of family, friends, mentors, and colleagues. I look forward to continuing my work in teaching, research, and service—now guided by a deeper commitment to the law, ethics, and public trust. Thank you to everyone who journeyed with me. To God be all the glory!"

The university administration highlighted how Atty. Solteo embodies the "Excellence" pillar of BiPSU’s core values. His success serves as a powerful inspiration to the entire academic community and proves that BiPSU leaders are world-class and capable of transcending boundaries in both education and professional practice.

The news has sparked an outpouring of support from colleagues and students alike. As the Chairperson of the Doctor of Management Program, Atty. Solteo is expected to bring a fresh legal perspective to the School of Graduate Studies, further elevating the quality of leadership and governance instruction at the university.

The BiPSU community joins the entire province in saluting Atty. Solteo for his latest achievement. His journey from an academic leader to an officer of the court stands as a shining example of the university’s mission to produce brilliant and service-oriented professionals.

Congratulations, Atty. Vicente Q. Solteo, Jr.!

Biliran Province State University (BiPSU) celebrated a landmark achievement as the School of Nursing and Health Sciences (SNHS) posted a perfect 100% passing rate for its 2025 batch of first-time takers in the Nurse Licensure Examination.

During the Testimonial Dinner held on January 13 at the university gymnasium, BiPSU President Prof.  Victor C. Cañezo, Jr., EdD, CHRP lauded the 78 newly registered nurses for their "brilliance," noting that the university’s performance significantly surpassed the national passing rate of 90.04%.

In his congratulatory message, the University President emphasized that the nursing department's success is part of a broader "weaving of worthiness" within the institution. He highlighted the university’s recent success in producing four topnotchers in the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) and issued a bold challenge to the SNHS.

"We believe—no, we claim—that the next BiPSU topnotcher will soon come from the Nursing Program," the President stated. "With the discipline and support system that we have built, that moment is not a matter of if, but when."

The celebration also served as a platform to announce a major institutional milestone. The SNHS has officially submitted its application for the Center of Excellence (COE) status, which is currently under review by the Commission on Higher Education’s (CHED) Office of Programs and Standards Development.

The President attributed the success to Dean Jovy Dia  R. Saniel and the faculty's strategy of maintaining strict academic policies, providing continuous mentorship even after graduation, and fostering industry integration through alumni networks and hospital partnerships to ensure graduate employability.

Beyond academic rigor, the university head took a moment to recognize the emotional and financial backbone of the board passers: their families.

"They were there when you had breakdowns before the boards. They prayed with you, sacrificed with you, and believed in you even when you doubted yourselves," he said, addressing the parents and guardians in attendance.

As the 78 new nurses prepare to enter the healthcare workforce, the university remains confident in their readiness. The President concluded by urging the graduates to carry the BiPSU brand with integrity, reminding them that while they were prepared to pass the exam, they were ultimately "prepared to work" and serve with heart.

#WoWBiPSU #WoWBiPSUnista

Page 1 of 59

Brilliance. Innovation. Progress. Service and Unity
P.Inocentes St, Naval, Biliran Philippines 6560

(053) 507-0014
op@bipsu.edu.ph