SLSU Shines as Three Registrars Elected to Top Positions at EVRAHEI Re-Organizational Meeting
The Eastern Visayas Registrar Association of Higher Education Institutions (EVRAHEI) held its pivotal re-organizational meeting on July 25, 2024, marking a transformative moment for educational administration in the region. The gathering brought together registrars and administrative professionals from across Eastern Visayas to discuss and implement vital structural changes aimed at addressing the modern challenges faced by registrars.
In a remarkable achievement for Southern Leyte State University (SLSU), three registrars to prominent positions within EVRAHEI. Mr. Renato M. Tindugan of SLSU-Tomas Oppus Campus as Vice President, Mr. Marcelo B. Palero of SLSU-Tomas Oppus as Auditor, and Ms. Ruth F. Medilo of SLSU-Main as Area Representative (Board of Director). These appointments reflect the growing influence and leadership of SLSU in the regional academic community.
"This re-organizational meeting is a crucial step in our continuous efforts to innovate and improve our services," said Mr. Renato M. Tindugan, newly elected Vice President of EVRAHEI. "With the collective expertise and commitment of our members, we are confident in our ability to achieve our goals and support the academic success of our students."
The re-organizational meeting emphasized the need for strategic restructuring to better align with the digital age's demands and enhance the effectiveness of registrar services. The newly elected leaders expect to drive initiatives that will streamline administrative processes and elevate the overall standard of the registrars' regional higher education administration.
The event also provided valuable networking opportunities, fostering stronger relationships and collaboration among registrars. Attendees shared a collective optimism about the future of EVRAHEI and the anticipated positive impact of these new roles on their respective institutions.
Aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this event emphasized a commitment to SDG 4: Quality Education, by striving to enhance educational administrative practices and support student success. The initiatives discussed and the new leadership roles are expected to contribute significantly to more inclusive and equitable education opportunities in the region. The meeting concluded with a renewed commitment to excellence and a unified vision for the future, paving the way for a productive and impactful year ahead. The oathtaking ceremony was administered by the CHED Region 8, Director IV, Dr. Maximo C. Aljibe, CESO V.