SLSU-CCJ commends 74 new criminologists

 

Crim 1The College of Criminal Justice (CCJ) of Southern Leyte State University recognized the 74 newly licensed criminologists on February 8, 2018 that started with a parade around Sogod, Southern Leyte.

They took the examination on December 2017, giving the university with 83.72% passing percentage for the first timers and 79.17% for its overall performance.

The 74 new criminologists from SLSU are the following:

Abilar, Gemuel

Juyad, Bibilyn

Adim, Jessel Mae

Kistadio, Cloyd Kevin

Alipio, Algie

Kuizon, Roel

Ampo, Ralph Christian

Labastida Jr., Rodrigo

Angcoy, Bernadette Marie

Langgoy, Ronald

Arcina, Jaylan

Lastra, Angelito

Aring, Clyde

Lucin, Ariel

Arribal, Salvador

Magoncia, France

Atun, Tricia

Maligues, Raymart

Balingkot, Jonry

Managalao, Lovielyn

Bernabe, Jonathan

Manlao Jr., Romeo

Berondo, Meejoyce Edralin

Maupoy, Gilbert

Betizar, Maria Victoria

Mejares, Ryan

Binalangbang, Rhodel

Mua, Mary Rose

Cag-ong, Orlie

Naul, Jussel

Cagurol, Amy

Niepes, Edison King

Calimbas, Rosemarie

Ortega, Jayhur

Capa, Maico

Paca, Mark Joven

Casil, Irene

Panal Jr., Honorato

Constantino, Ilyn

Payot, Judy Ann

Dalan, Resly

Ramos Jr., Agustin

Dayok, Dave Vincent

Retulla, Jason

Dela Peña, Angelica

Saliente, Michael

Destriza, Ronyl Joseph

Samoya Jr., Jimmy

Dublado, Mary Ann

Saromines Jr., Vedal

Endriga, Mary Jane

Satur, Adelene Joy

Escalaña, Kenin

Sibi, Von Shepherd

Escartin, Marjorie

Tampus, Ereca

Esclamado, Benjie

Teposo, Chin Chin

Estandarte, Arniel

Tibes, Relly Boy

Fegi, Jerome

Timario, Jemmy

Flanco, Sandra Mae

Tomon, Jayson

Flores, Menilyn

Ugnay, Randy John

Gamo, Jessa Mae

Villafane, Mark Brian

Gozon, Delmar

Villagonza, Roselle

Gula, Sannie

Virtudazo, Mark Jason

Jamelo, Alberto Niño

Zamora, Jymer

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