A PDF version of the UA&P Student Handbook 2024-25 Edition may now be viewed and downloaded here:
? bit.ly/uapstudenthandbook2024-25
As part of the registration process for A.Y. 2024-2025, and after reading the UA&P Student Handbook 2024-25 Edition, students are required to accomplish the Undertaking found on p. 250 of the Student Handbook with a wet signature, and submit it to the Registrar’s Office not later than August 23, 2024 (Friday).
Submission of the signed Undertaking is a requirement for freshman and 16YP students to claim their UA&P RFID.
✍️ Undertaking A.Y. 2024-25 PDF (for printing): bit.ly/uapUNDERTAKING-2024-25
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UA&P BIGGKAS+ and the Office of Alumni Affairs (OAA) hosted an exclusive pilot run of Fireside Chat on succession planning for family businesses on July 16, 2024, at UA&P.
The event, attended by UA&P alumni entrepreneurs and guests, addressed the unique challenges of leadership transitions in family-run businesses. Hon. Eudaldo “Benjie” Atilano, Jr., Honorary Consul to the Marshall Islands, and financial luminary Aristides "Jong" Merida led the discussions on preserving family values in businesses, identifying future leaders in the family, and balancing business objectives with family dynamics.
Organized by BIGGKAS+ and OAA, with the participation of the School of Management through its Operations Committee Secretary, Ms. Jodie Claire Ngo, the pilot fireside chat marks the start of a series supporting family businesses through continuous learning and mentorship. With the next session scheduled in September, the organizing units plan to expand this initiative to more alumni and the family-run businesses in Barangay Pineda, UA&P's adopted community, giving them more opportunities to connect, learn, and lead in their families and industries.
Hon. Eudaldo “Benjie” Atilano, Jr.
(Front row, L-R) BIGGKAS+ Community Relations Officer Ruben B. Nicolas Jr., Hon. Eudaldo “Benjie” Atilano, Jr., BIGGKAS+ Officer-in-Charge Mr. Juan M. Borra III, and OAA Managing Director Ms. Carlee P. Estanislao, together with the UA&P alumni and guests who participated in the fireside chat.
On July 30, UA&P, through the Office of the Vice President for Faculty Affairs and Research (OVPFAR) and the University Research Office (URO), launched the review of the University Research Agenda (URA), which directs the research activities across the University's Schools, Centers, and Units.
URO Executive Director Dr. Veronica Ramirez provided an overview of the research achievements of UA&P through the years. Among the speakers on the different fields of research were UA&P co-founder Dr. Bernardo Villegas, UA&P President Dr. Winston Conrad Padojinog, Vice President for Faculty Affairs and Research Dr. Svetlana Camacho, and selected professors from different Schools: Dr. Paul Dumol, Dr. Varsolo Sunio, Dr. Ruel Maningas, Dr. Laya Boquiren-Gonzales, and Dr. Josefti Nito.
The OVPFAR and the URO aim to develop a revised URA that will guide the University’s research priorities for the next 8-10 years. The review process will take place during the first semester, with results expected to be shared in the second semester of this academic year. Faculty members from various Schools will contribute to this process.
Members of the Management Committee, Operations Committees of Schools and Units, and professors from the different Schools who attended the launch.
Lalahok ang mga piling mag-aaral ng 16YP ng Junior College program ng College of Arts and Sciences sa ika-21 Pambansang Seminar ng PASADO o Pampelikulang Samahan ng mga Dalubguro na may temang “EDUKNASYON: Pagtuklas, Pagbaklas at Pagbagtas Tungo sa Matatag na Edukasyon at Nasyon” sa darating na Oktubre 11-12, 2024, na gaganapin sa Philippine Christian University - Manila.
Dalawang pananaliksik ng 16YP ang pumasa sa mahigpit na pagsasala ng mga panelista at dalubguro sa larangan ng Filipino mula sa iba’t ibang unibersidad ng bansa. Ang unang pananaliksik ay mula sa kursong Political Economics na may pamagat na “Kunig: Ugnayang Kromatiko, Simbolismo, at Pampolitikang Kalagayan at Ideolohiya, Pagdalumat ng Salita sa Larang ng Pampolitikang Ekonomiya” na isinulat nina Antoinette L. Angeles, Sandra Ellisha M. Fano, Cristen G. Jacobo, at Martine Isabel P. Leon. Ang ikalawa ay mula sa kursong Humanities na may pamagat na “Marite(Gen)Z: Neologismo, Varyasyon, Disinformation at KaAKOhan, Pagpopook ng Salita sa Larang ng Humanidades” na isinulat nina Luke T. Coronel, Patricia A. Cunanan, Ethan Dominic B. Gosioco, Maria Katrina B. Quilala, at Kian John L. Rigor.
Inaasahang ibabahagi ng mga mag-aaral ang kanilang ginawang pananaliksik sa nasabing kumperensiya sa patuloy na pagsusulong ng pag-aaral ng Filipino at Araling Pilipinas at Intelektuwalisasyon ng wikang Filipino. Ang mga pananaliksik na ito ay produkto mula sa asignaturang Fil 102 o Pagbasa at Pagsusuri ng Iba’t ibang Teksto tungo sa Pananaliksik sa paggabay ng kanilang gurong tagapayo na si G. Albert Lagrimas.
Ang PASADO ay isang samahan ng mga dalubhasang guro na may paniniwalang ang pelikula ay isang mabisang kasangkapan sa pagtuturo.
Mga mag-aaral ng 16YP
The Executive Café is reopening today, August 5, to serve University employees. Please note that it will be closed on September 20 for an event.