The University is elated to announce that 197 of its graduates have successfully passed the February 2026 Licensure Examination for Criminologists (CLE), as released by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC).
The institution’s performance stands out with an 80.35% passing rate for first-time takers and an overall passing rate of 79.91%, both substantially higher than the national passing rate of 66%. This year’s performance reflects the culture of discipline and excellence fostered within the College of Criminal Justice Education (CCJE). From intensive mock board examinations to specialized trainings, the program’s comprehensive approach to student development continues to set a high standard for criminology programs in the region. This achievement proves that the University is a premier breeding ground for the nation’s future protectors.
The University, led by Dr. Alfonso R. Simon, OIC-President, celebrates the hard work and dedication of the graduates and their esteemed mentors from the CCJE.
To the newly registered professionals, congratulations! Continue to embody your college motto, Virtus et Excellentia, bringing good character and excellence into your chosen careers. A snappy salute to all of you!
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