Perpetual Help Calamba Utilizes the TOEIC® Global Certification Program and Produces 6 Perfect Scorers

The University of Perpetual Help System DALTA (UPHSD) – Calamba Campus has taken a step to certify their students’ English proficiency through the Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC®) to assure that they are producing globally competitive graduates.

Both students and faculty members took the TOEIC® assessment, where six scored a perfect TOEIC® score showing that UPHSD – Calamba is strongly committed to developing competent and globally competitive students. The university has taken the assessment last 2018, making the first step to evaluate their curriculum and realize their students’ need for English language competitiveness.

Providing quality education for the last 22 years, the university believes that they can help their students achieve their goals and be globally competitive simultaneously. They accomplish this by ensuring English proficiency in their technical courses and their curriculum.

The university continually produces board topnotchers in their technical fields, and with TOEIC®, they are likewise creating globally certified TOEIC® top-notchers, as they have been incorporating the assessment in their students’ learnings for two years, from 1st year to 4th-year college students.

With the help of TOEIC®, these students and the university can easily measure the English proficiency of their students at an early stage and help them improve as early as their freshman year. As it is recognized in over 14,000 organizations across 150 countries, TOEIC® helps institutions, like UHPSD – Calamba, to assess their curriculum and equip students with the right skills as early as today, and take action to help reach their students’ goals. UPHSD – Calamba has chosen to partner with Hopkins International Partners, Inc. to assess their students with international standards and will continue to collaborate on improving their students’ communication skills in the coming years.

TOEIC® is one of the most widely used and respected English-language assessments in the world, recognized by multinational companies like LG Electronics, Shell, Accenture, and Canon. This assessment serves as a stepping stone for students to pursue education or a career locally and abroad by certifying their English skills and meet international standards. At an early age, these assessments help students be aware of their English skills, where the university also takes steps to help improve the curriculum and their students’ capacity.

The University of Perpetual Help System DALTA – Calamba Campus, together with the Las Piñas and Molino Campuses, have taken the vital step to start their students’ journeys to certify English proficiency. To know more about TOEIC®, you may visit the Hopkins International Partners official Facebook page @TOEIC®.hopkins and our website at http://www.hopkins.ph.

Source: https://www.facebook.com/toeic.hopkins/posts/2434605456561996


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ALTAS wins back-to-back!

 

San Juan City – The University of Perpetual Help ALTAS has won their back-to-back games for the second round of the NCAA Season 95 Basketball Tournament, 77-66, against the Jose Rizal University Heavy Bombers yesterday, October 8, at the Filoil Flying V Centre in San Juan City.

Tonton Peralta recorded a 25-point career-high along with 9 rebounds to help ALTAS seal the win. With the early ejection of Kim Aurin, Edgar Charcos and Ben Adamos contributed with 13 points, nine assists, and five steals and 11 points and 12 boards respectively.

The win gives the ALTAS a 5-10 record.

PERPETUAL 77 – Peralta 25, Charcos 13, Adamos 11, Giussani 9, Razon 6, Aurin 6, Labarda 4, Sese 3, Tamayo 0, Martel 0, Sevilla 0, Cuevas 0.

JRU 66 – Miranda 16, Delos Santos 12, Dionisio 10, Vasquez 7, Dela Rosa 6, Jungco 5, Arenal 4, Amores 4, Aguilar 2, Abaoag 0, Macatangay 0.


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ALTAS ends round 2 losing streak!

 

University of Perpetual Help ALTAS stops their round 2 losing streak in expense of the De La Salle – College of St. Benilde, 85-83, today at the Flying V Centre in San Juan City.

A double-double performance by Kim Aurin (29 points and 11 rebounds) helped the ALTAS escape the neck and neck match with the Blazers. A bloodied collision didn’t stop Aurin to come back and finish the game.

With the help of Jielo Razon and Rey Peralta with 15 and 11 points, the ALTAS ends the draught by having their first win of the second round.

ALTAS kept their final 4 hopes alive with this win.

PERPETUAL 85 – Aurin 29, Razon 15, Peralta 11, Adamos 10, Labarda 10, Charcos 5, Giussani 3, Sevilla 2, Cuevas 0, Lanoy 0, Martel 0, Tamayo 0

CSB 83 – Young 20, Gutang 13, Carlos 13, Lepalam 10, Belgica 8, Haruna 5, Nayve 5, Sangco 5, Dixon 2, Naboa 2, Flores 0


Congratulations! 

Congratulations to the new Perpetualite Electrical Engineers who passed the September 2019 Electrical Engineering Licensure Examination! 

Engr. Kennrick Paul B. Balotcopo

Engr. Heinrich Kyle M. Manaligod

Engr. James Cedric A. Quinco

The Perpetual community is proud of you.