Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Kabalen students make it to regional TOSP finals

This article was lifted from SUN STAR Pampanga... Local News...Kalokaaa....now ko lang nabasa because I was looking for my other articles...biglang nag pop sa google....hmmm...just thought of posting it here in my blog po...thanks po to Sun Star especially to the person who interviewed me...cencia di ko na maalala po.

Saturday, March 30, 2013

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – Two students from the Mary the Queen College (MQC) were nominated in this year’s regional search for the Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines (TOSP) after meeting the required academic and social responsibility qualifications.
Representing the school in the search are Kelvin Cadiang (Accountancy) and Leomar Bucud (Information System department), said Maria Fe Gonzales, Outreach head and trainer of the two nominees,
“We can never tell or say if they will make it or not. What I always tell them is to speak from the heart during the interview,” Gonzales said.
She said MQC was among those invited by the Commission on Higher Education (Ched) to participate in the search, which is already an achievement in itself.
Gonzales said three MQC students have given honor to the school after having been nominated in the regional search for the past three years -- Mark Gil Tuazon was one of the 30 finalists for 2012 and the only one from Pampanga; Sarah Colis, an awardee in 2011 also at the regional level; and the very first one to have been nominated in 2010, Rudolph Jay Velasco, who was declared as one of the Top Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines at the regional level.
“Rest assured that Mary the Queen College is preparing its entrants for this year’s search very well,” Gonzales said.
These awards -- aside from the latest six CPA Board Passers and from the previous CPA Passers and LET Passers and other more achievements -- prove MQC’s ability to produce competitive students, she said.
“It is one way of showing the fulfillment of the school’s vision and mission through its ten-year existence,” she said.