UL scores twin victories
THE University of Luzon scored twin victories!
Its College of Criminology was granted Level III status and its basketball team and pride, the Golden Tigers, won the championship round of the 2006 PRISAA Inter-Collegiate Invitational Basketball Championship.
The UL’s first victory was in academics after the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA) granted Level II status to the UL’s Criminology Program after it satisfactorily met the standard and fulfilled the requirements of the PACUCOA.
Dean Esther Vedana received the certificate for UL President Mac Arthur Samson last October 2 at the PACUCOA office in Quezon City.
Dr. Samson said the re-accreditation of the UL’s Criminology Program boosted the university’s stature as the premier college of criminology in the entire country.
The certification was signed by Rosita Navarro, PACUCOA chairman, and attested to by Adlai Castigador, executive director.
The UL Criminology Program, endorsed by the Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines for certification for Level III Reaccredited status and recommended to enjoy the benefits embodied in CHED Order No. 01, series of 2005, is the only institution granted with Level III status in the Philippines.
In sports, the UL’s Golden Tigers won the championship series against defending champion University of Pangasinan’s Webczars.
Golden Tigers coach Renato “Jackal” Vidal emerged as the tournament’s “Coach of the Year”, while players Rodolfo Natavio and Brainnier de Leon was adjudged the final’s “Most Valuable Player” and chosen a member of the Mythical 5, respectively.
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