EU-IMP, OSAS revive Bisita Eskwela 2023

Ma. Cleofe Bernardino

February 23, 2023

As travel restrictions during the pandemic eased, visiting students from different schools enthusiastically attended the university’s revived 3-day Bisita Eskwela held at MSEUF’s premises, Feb. 20-23.

Aiming to promote the university for a higher number of aspiring enrollees, Bisita Eskwela of the Institutional Marketing and Promotions and Office of Student Affairs and Services showcased the advantages of being a student in the university and the chance to meet with students and faculties.

During the tour, students had the opportunity to roam around and observe the facilities of various departments receiving freebies as well.

“Maganda ang pakikitungo ng mga tao rito, maganda ang facilities sa Enverga. Masaya rito kaya dito ko balak mag-aral,” a student from Ibabang Talim National High School said.

Each school were assigned for morning and afternoon session on a specific day with walking and bus tours each session assisted by selected BS Tourism Management students from the College of International Tourism and Hospitality Management.

“Mas maganda yung ma-expose yung university, especially sa kailangan nating i-recruit natin. More experiences, more professionalism, and expertise na maibahagi at syempre as student itself ng university, mas kakamit maibahagi ang knowledge and will natin maibigay kung ano ang best natin para sa students sa future students ng MSEUF,” Philip Abuela, a 3rd year BS Tourism Management student said.

Before the tour around the campus, students were brought to the St. Bonaventure Student Center for career and guidance talk to be led by Sir Liandro Serrano and Sir Rey Marco Casiño.

St. Bonaventure Student Center served as a starting and ending point of the tour wherein they received an assessment form about the tour, foods, and drinks as well.

Talipan National High School, Holy Rosary College, Ibabang Talim National High School, Lucena City National High School, Paaralang Sekundarya ng Lucban Integrated High School, and Buenaventura Alandy National High School are among the schools invited for this year’s campus tour.

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