August – December 2021 Envergan board passers announced

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January 13, 2024

College of Architecture and Fine Arts (CAFA) produced two new licensed architects in the August 2021 Architect Licensure Examination released by the Philippine Regulatory Commission (PRC). Ar. Anna Clarisse A. Abaño, Batch 2016 and Ar. Duane Jasper D. Cabriga, Batch 2018, are the CAFA’s newly licensed architects. The university got a 28.57% passing rate, or two out of seven passed.

CBA welcomes new accountants The College of Business and Accountancy (CBA) reported five new Certified Management Accountants (CMA) and two new Certified Public Accountants (CPA) in the August, and November 2021 Certified Management Accountants Examination and October 2021 Certified Public Accountants Examination, respectively. Alexa Rose J. Laduan and John Marthin L. Reforma, both CPA passers, passed the August 2021 CMA examination, including Anne Charlene C. Salazar, while Lizelle C. Cuevas and Sean Deezley D. Ramirez obtained the November 2021 CMA examination.

Moreover, Salazar and Atty. Jose Maria B. Duhaylongsod is the new CPAs of the university. Meanwhile, Jacqueline Rose Roxas Tan, BS Accountancy Batch 2006, obtained the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination conducted by the Alaska State Board of Public Accountancy in the United States. Another alumna, Audrey R. Abulencia, BS Business Administration – Management Accounting Batch 2019, acquired the Chartered Tax Professional Certification Examination organized by the Accounting Certification and Training Institute (ACTI), held last December 19.

CEd introduces three new registered librarians. The College of Education acknowledged three new registered Librarians in the September 2021 Librarian Licensure Examination held at the Philippine Regulatory Commission (PRC) Lucena. Marvin B. Alquileta, Kim Davis Q. De Leon, and Mar-yan M. Li hailed as new registered librarians. The university achieved a 37.50% passing rate, or three out of eight passed.

CEng produces 42 new engineering board passers. The College of Engineering welcomed 42 new engineering board passers from various engineering specializations. There are 12 new licensed electrical engineers and eight new registered master electricians who passed the September 2021 Electrical Board examination, and 13 new civil engineers passed the November 2021 Civil Engineer licensure examination, including two topnotchers.

Moreover, one obtained the November 2021 Certified Industrial Engineering examination given by the Philippine Institute of Industrial Engineers – Industrial Engineering Certification Board (PIIE – IECB), and 11 new Geodetic Engineers succeeded in achieving the December 2021 Geodetic Engineering examination. The new licensed electrical engineers are Engr. Daniella May B. Abustan, Engr. Jan Paulo A. Casiño, Engr. Neil Lucky V. Espinosa, Engr. Donald C. Pelingo, Engr. Kent Leomark O. Perez, Engr. Reymark S. Porte, Engr. James Kevin M. Silvallana, while Engr. Marc Rafaelmer I. Dolores, Engr. Jose S. Hernandez Jr., Engr. Jansen R. Lauren, Engr. Ayan S. Mantilla, Engr. Edwin L. Sio was a passer from the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP).

In addition, Casiño, Espinosa, and Porte are also recognized as newly registered master electricians, along with Engr. Eddel D. Catalla, Engr. Jan Allyn L. Lingon, Engr. Peter Neil Z. Mancenido, Engr. John Kenneth M. Mercado, Engr. Donald C. Pelingo. Furthermore, Engr. Melvin D. Alas-as and Engr. Renzon D. Pagkatipunan, Top 6 and Top 10 in this year’s November Civil Engineering Licensure Examination, respectively, headed the list of passers for Enverga University, as well as, Engr. Jonas Symon M. Abraham, Engr. Marielle B. Bernal, Engr. Tristan D. Epifanio, Engr. Grazio R. Javierto, Engr. Johnrey E. Lachica, Engr. Arwin F. Lacuarin, Engr. Peter Paul B. Ong, Engr. John Carlo M. Opis, Engr. Adeline Vianka O. Sy, Engr. Joseph Q. Toco, Engr. Kenneth John S. Zabalerio. Meanwhile, Engr. Giezelle V. Cadorna was the lone passer for the Certified Industrial Engineering online examination. Engr. Patrick D. Datingaling, Engr. Jeilois Nicholas S. Ignacio, Engr. Chea Veron A. Masangkay, Engr. Joseph Christian R. Neo, and ETEEAP graduates: Engr. Arminda M. Callejo, Engr. Rochel M. Gerance, Engr. Mark Anthony A. Geronimo, Engr. Fidelino L. Mapanoo, Engr. Xander P. Mariano, Engr. Eric B. Urriza, and Engr. Narciso A. Vergara Jr. is the new Geodetic Engineer who ended the year as the list of passers for the Engineering department.

CNAHS praises new healthcare professionals. The College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences (CNAHS) congratulated one new physician in the September 2021 Physician Examination and five new nurses in the November 2021 Nursing Examination with a 62.5 passing rate. Dr. Mary C. Gallano, a nursing cum laude from Batch 2015, successfully achieved the Physician Licensure exam. Meanwhile, Erika Faye C. Alandy-dy, Clea O. Caparros, Alexandra G. De Leon, Rioben R. De Los Reyes, and Michael John R. Springail asserted as new nurses.

Last July 2021 Nursing Examination, the university produced 11 new nurses with a 73.33% passing rate.

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