05/12/2025
DR. ACERO: A MOMENT OF CELEBRATION
The university community gathered in a meaningful Recognition Day to honor the last semester’s President’s List and Dean’s List awardees—a morning filled with pride, gratitude, and renewed purpose. In his inspirational message, Dr. Jerry B. Acero delivered heartfelt words that resonated not only with the awardees but with parents, faculty, and administrators who continually support the students’ journey.
Dr. Acero began by thanking the parents, acknowledging their quiet sacrifices, daily encouragement, and unwavering belief in their children. He emphasized that behind every medal and certificate stands a family who provided love, resources, and emotional strength, often setting aside their own needs just to ensure their child’s success.
He also extended deep appreciation to the faculty members who work tirelessly to guide, challenge, and empower students. Their commitment to teaching, mentoring, and shaping character, he said, is one of the strongest pillars of the university’s culture of excellence.
A special commendation was given to the campus registrar, whose meticulousness and dedication as the record keeper ensure accuracy, integrity, and order in the academic processes. Dr. Acero stressed that maintaining secure and reliable records is vital in upholding the credibility of every student’s achievement.
In his message, Dr. Acero highlighted the importance of balance, recognizing not only academic excellence but also achievements in extracurricular activities. He reminded the students that a truly holistic education develops intellect, leadership, creativity, and social responsibility—skills that prepare them for the real world.
He also encouraged the students to remember that learning does not end with this recognition. “Education is a lifelong journey,” he said, urging them to embrace continuous learning as a habit and not just a requirement. He emphasized the value of consistency—staying committed to discipline and excellence in every season of their academic life.
With hope and confidence, Dr. Acero expressed his aspiration that many of the awardees will eventually graduate with Latin honors, carrying forward the same dedication that brought them to this recognition.
Toward the end of his message, he urged the students to share their talents and expertise with the community, reminding them that true success is found not only in personal achievements but in service—uplifting others, contributing to society, and becoming catalysts of positive change.
Dr. Acero concluded with a challenge: Aspire and achieve more. For the university’s newest batch of achievers, this moment of celebration is not merely a culmination—but a call to reach higher, serve deeper, and continue shining with purpose. #
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