Competing in the bracket of institutions fielding 101 to 199 examinees and maintaining at least an 80 percent passing rate, the ISU Cauayan Campus stormed into the Top 5 nationwide. Of the 144 examinees sent to the national licensure test, 135 cleared the demanding hurdle, yielding a formidable 93.75 percent passing rate.
The feat gains sharper relief against the nationwide results released by the Professional Regulation Commission, which reported that 30,320 of 45,936 examinees passed the examination administered by the Professional Regulatory Board of Criminology across 31 testing centers throughout the country. Within that crowded national field, ISU Cauayan once more asserted its mettle, reinforcing its standing as a reliable training ground for future practitioners of criminal justice.
Beyond the statistics lies a deeper victory. The outcome signals the institutionโs steady cultivation of professionals grounded in competence, probity, and public service. These are qualities indispensable to the guardianship of law and order.
Congratulations to the newly registered criminologists and to the entire ISU Cauayan College of Criminal Justice Education community for setting a high-water mark worthy of emulation.
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