AS part of the celebration of the 401st founding anniversary of Valenzuela City, the local government inaugurated on Wednesday a state-of-the-art College of Public Administration and Governance (CPAG) building of the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela (PLV).
Located at the former PLV main building with a total lot area of 1,246 square meters, the P255-million, eight-story building houses 25 classrooms, two computer laboratories, a lecture hall, a moot court, a library, a dean’s office, two faculty rooms, and a multi-purpose room, among others.
Former local government secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. graced the event.
Mayor Weslie Gatchalian said the new building “stands as a testament to our dedication to investing in the minds, hearts, and futures of the students who will walk these halls.”
“We open doors to a legacy — a future built on the values of leadership, discipline, transparency, and good governance,” he added.
The PLV, which opened as a city-funded, public tertiary school in 2002, is celebrating its 22nd founding anniversary.
Starting with only 450 students, the school now has more than 12,000 students.
“Indeed, a world-class university with highly competitive students, PLV is also a home of licensure exam topnotchers and achievers, and just recently, PLV acquired a 100 percent institutional passing rate for the 2024 Licensure Examination for Social Workers,” Gatchalian said.
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