SPSPS Holds Institutional Meeting, Reports Key Achievements and Plans

Officials, faculty, and staff of Saint Paul School of Professional Studies (SPSPS) convened for an Institutional Meeting on December 15, 2025, to review accomplishments and outline priorities for the coming year.

School President Eunice T. Tudtud Pagatpat, MBA, reported major institutional achievements from July to November 2025, including the revision and printing of the student handbook, accreditation of a TESDA training program, re-accreditation of the CPA refresher course, and faster processing time of Transcripts of Records (TOR) and diplomas. Updates also covered office reorganization, Senior High School compliance, increased student enrollment, and successful CHED monitoring of academic programs and Student Affairs and Services.

Academic and co-curricular achievements were highlighted, including SPSPS victories in the Division and Regional Schools Press Conferences, the 29th Philippine Statistics Quiz, and the regional JPIA competition.

SPSPS marked significant academic achievements, producing two topnotchers in the November 2025 Real Estate Appraisers Licensure Examination (REALE) and one topnotcher in the October 2025 Licensure Examination for Certified Public Accountants (LECPA). The school was also recognized as the 2nd top performing school in the LECPA and successfully implemented the 2025 Japan Language & Culture Exchange Program. Complementing these accomplishments, SPSPS continued its commitment to community service, including the relaunch of the “Piso Ko, Bulig Ko” program and relief operations for Talisay City, Cebu.

Moreoever, plans for campus development and the institution’s strategic roadmap were presented, detailing ongoing and proposed initiatives to enhance the learning environment and support long-term growth. The roadmap identified key priorities, including organizational development, resource optimization, and program expansion, to further advance SPSPS’s mission and future goals.

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