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PUBLIC ADVISORY RETAKE SCHEDULE (April Update)

The West Visayas State University informs the concerned examinees of the UPDATED testing centers for the upcoming West Visayas State University (WVSU) Admissions Examination on April 14, 2024, Sunday.


Please take note of the following details:


Iloilo City – WVSU Main Campus


Brgy. Jayobo, Lambunao, Iloilo – WVSU CAF Campus


Calinog, Iloilo – WVSU Calinog Campus


Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental – WVSU Himamaylan City Campus


Janiuay, Iloilo – WVSU Janiuay Campus


Lambunao, Iloilo – WVSU Lambunao Campus


Pototan, Iloilo – WVSU Pototan Campus


Aklan – Aklan State University – Kalibo


Capiz – Capiz State University – Roxas City


Antique – University of Antique – Sibalom


Negros Occidental – Carlos Hilado Memorial State University – Talisay City


Palawan – Palawan State University – Main


NCR – Philippine Normal University


Mindanao – Tacurong City Cultural and Sports Center, Sultan Kudarat


We advise the examinees to check their respective emails regularly to
stay up to date.


Thank you for your continued understanding.


WVSU Administration


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WVSU’s Foreign Languages program with a major in Korean highlighted in 9th Phippine Korean Studies Symposium-Special Workshop

Faculty member Arizza Julia A. Inocencio, of the Department of Foreign Languages and Literary Studies (DEFLLS) of West Visayas State University, participated in the 9th Philippine Korean Studies Symposium-Special Workshop for Filipino KFL Educators where she presented and discussed the Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Languages Program offered by West Visayas State University.

 

The symposium, held under the theme “A Decade of Korean Studies in the Philippines: A Glance at the Past, a Gaze at the Present, a Glimpse of the Future,” aimed to disseminate the latest academic outcomes of renowned scholars in and outside of the Philippines.

 

Additionally, it sought to mobilize Philippine-based Koreanists to extend their knowledge in Korea from various disciplines.

During the three-day symposium, Ms. Inocencio highlighted the unique aspects of  the program, particularly the four-year Bachelor’s degree program in Foreign Languages, with a major in Korean—the first and only program of its kind in the Philippines.

 

As discussed during the workshop, the UP Department of Linguistics and UPKRC, supported by the Korea Foundation, are always open to inquiries and partnership suggestions for Korean language training and classes.

The above-mentioned institutions are eager to explore potential collaborations and welcome any opportunities for mutual growth and development.