ESSU Achieves 100% Passing Rate in Nursing Licensure Exam for 8th Consecutive Time, Gonzales Highlights

Spread the love

by Miriam Garcia Desacada

Tacloban City- Eastern Samar Lone District Rep. Sheen Gonzales, has extended his warm congratulations to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) graduates of Eastern Samar State University (ESSU) in Borongan City for achieving a perfect 100% passing rate in the Nursing Licensure Examination (NLE) for the eighth straight time.

“This remarkable feat is a testament to the hard work, discipline, and perseverance of our ESSU nursing graduates, and to their unwavering commitment to the profession,” Gonzales said.

“To our new nurses: your achievement brings great pride to Eastern Samar. May you continue this tradition of excellence as you enter the workforce and serve with compassion, integrity, and purpose,” he added.

Gonzales also commended ESSU for its sustained commitment to academic excellence.

“The university continues to produce highly proficient, well-trained, and service-oriented graduates—professionals who are ready to join the labor force, secure meaningful employment, and uplift the lives of their families,” he said.

“This milestone highlights not only the brilliance and dedication of our ESSU nursing graduates but also the growing strength of our homegrown institutions in Eastern Samar,” Gonzales added. “Their success is our province’s success, and it proves that with the right support and quality education, our young people can excel at the national level.”

According to results released by the Professional Regulation Commission, all 32 ESSU nursing graduates who took the November 2025 NLE passed the exam. In the May 2025 NLE, all 67 ESSU examinees likewise passed.

Gonzales is the author of two House bills aimed at further strengthening ESSU: one establishing a new ESSU regular campus in the Municipality of Balangiga, and another upgrading the ESSU satellite unit in the Municipality of Arteche into a regular campus.

  • Related Posts

    VSU Wins 2025 Tanglaw Award as Philippines’ Top Research Institution

    Spread the love

    Spread the loveby Lemy Macantan The Visayas State University (VSU) has once again proven its excellence in research and innovation as it received the 2025 Tanglaw Award from the Department of Science and Technology–Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic, and Natural Resources Research and Development (DOST-PCAARRD) on January 30, 2026, at the SMX Convention Center, Pasay City, during the 53rd PCAARRD’s Anniversary Celebration. The award recognizes VSU as the Most Outstanding Research Institution, highlighting its vital role in turning scientific knowledge into real solutions that benefit communities and the environment. VSU topped other institutions by achieving remarkable points on technologies developed/utilized, significant information gathered and applied, generated financial resources for the past five years, capability building, and other accomplishments such as institutional publications, awards received, linkages forged, and projects implemented. Along with a trophy, VSU also received a Php5-million grant to support the university’s research, development, extension, and innovation (RDEI) infrastructure upgrading, and capability building. A Century of Purpose, A Culture…

    Borongan Budget Standoff: JO suspension entangled in law, leadership transition, and alleged political delay

    Spread the love

    Spread the loveby Rowel Montes The temporary suspension of Job Order (JO) workers in Borongan City, announced on January 30, 2026, by the Office of the City Mayor through Acting Mayor Emmanuel Tiu Sonco, has continued to stir public debate—now further complicated by allegations surrounding the delayed action on the proposed 2026 annual budget. Budget submission and alleged inaction The Office of the City Mayor, under Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan Agda, formally submitted the proposed Annual Budget for Fiscal Year 2026 to the Sangguniang Panlungsod on October 16, 2025. However, the budget was enacted only on December 23, 2025, leaving the city to operate under a re-enacted budget at the start of the new fiscal year. It is now being alleged by some sectors that the then Vice Mayor—who presided over the Sangguniang Panlungsod at the time—deliberately failed to act promptly on the proposed budget. This perceived inaction, critics argue, may have contributed to the fiscal bottleneck now affecting hundreds of Job Order workers and…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *