Admitted Indigenous Peoples (IPs) and learners from Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDA) will undergo a week-long bridging designed to equip them with knowledge and skills before the start of classes on July 20.
According to the University President, Dr. Frederick T. Villa, represented by his Executive Assistant, Mr. Jay Mel M. Nicomedez, Southern Luzon State University (SLSU) has consistently supported students in need, particularly IPs and those from GIDA. He also highlighted the role of the university in providing equal access to education.
Likewise, messages from the OVP for Academic Affairs and the Office of Student Affairs and Services (OSAS) underscored the importance of guiding students from their entry into the university until the completion of their studies.
Meanwhile, outgoing Student Regent, Hon. Jan Angelo Claierx O. Paderon, and incoming Student Regent, Hon. Wesley Palines, shared their experiences as students and encouraged participants to be vocal about their rights.
On the first day, 21 incoming first-year students were assisted in the admission and enrollment process. In the afternoon session, the OSAS Guidance Counseling and Testing Center delivered psychosocial support and education.
In the coming days, students will be introduced to key topics, including English and Communication, Mathematics, Media, and Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
Likewise, messages from the OVP for Academic Affairs and the Office of Student Affairs and Services (OSAS) underscored the importance of guiding students from their entry into the university until the completion of their studies.
Meanwhile, outgoing Student Regent, Hon. Jan Angelo Claierx O. Paderon, and incoming Student Regent, Hon. Wesley Palines, shared their experiences as students and encouraged participants to be vocal about their rights.
On the first day, 21 incoming first-year students were assisted in the admission and enrollment process. In the afternoon session, the OSAS Guidance Counseling and Testing Center delivered psychosocial support and education.
In the coming days, students will be introduced to key topics, including English and Communication, Mathematics, Media, and Information and Communication Technology (ICT).
Article: SMRRivere
Photos:Jake Española, Ranjit San Jose, Vince Sebastian D. Pineda
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Photos:Jake Española, Ranjit San Jose, Vince Sebastian D. Pineda
Layout: Jefferson L. Abris