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WVSU PAMCO participates in Career Fair at Colegio del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus

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The West Visayas State University (WVSU) Public Affairs and Marketing Communications Office (PAMCO) took part in the Developmental Career Guidance Week Celebration 2025 of the Colegio del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus (CSCJ) from January 15-16, 2025.

 

With the theme, “Vincentian Pilgrims: Navigating and Growing Careers in Hope and Prayer”, the event kicked off with a series of talks from invited guests during the Career and Vocation Campaign to Senior High School Students at the CSCJ Our Lady’s Hall during the first day.

 

Jessa Temelo, information officer of PAMCO, delivered a talk that highlighted WVSU’s wide selection of academic programs, while emphasizing nursing, education, and management programs as requested by the CSCJ Guidance Center.

 

In addition, the WVSU Expedited Select Track for Medicine (WEST Med) program overview and admission were also discussed, which left STEM students buzzed and encouraged to take the opportunity of a 7-year medicine program.

 

On the second day, WVSU participated in the Career Exhibit, which provided an interactive experience among students and representatives of various colleges and universities present.

 

Attendees who dropped by the booth were given media kits containing brochures and information about the university. Also included in the kits were tabloids and newsletters, which were generously provided by WVSU student publications such as Vital Signs Publication, SILAK Media, and The Innovator.

 

The two-day event was joined by students and representatives from John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University – Molo Campus, Western Institute of Technology, University of Iloilo, University of San Agustin, Iloilo Doctors’ College, Central Philippine University, St. Therese MTC Colleges – Magdalo Site, and the host school’s college department.

 

Organized by the CSCJ Guidance Center, the Career Fair aims to assist students as they navigate and nurture in their desired careers while embodying Vincentian values of integrating faith and action through lifting communities from living in poverty.

 

Written by JA Temelo, PAMCO

Photos taken by Wina May dela Cruz, PAMCO