This year’s graduates came from five campuses and diverse academic programs, reflecting the university’s wide-ranging educational portfolio:
• Main Campus–Tiwi Site (295 graduates): 91 BS Fisheries, 16 BS Marine Biology, 27 BPE, 18 BSED English, 21 BSED Filipino, 4 BSED Math, 9 BSED Science, 4 BSED Social Studies, 27 BTLEd, 72 BSTM, 6 BLGA
• Main Campus–Poblacion Site (470): 99 BEED, 40 BSED English, 96 BS Information Technology, 161 BS Hospitality Management, 44 BIT Automotive, 16 BIT Electricity, 14 BIT Electronics
• Dingle Campus (409): 58 BS Agriculture Animal Science, 114 BS Agriculture Crop Science, 20 BEEd, 11 BSED Math, 11 BSED English, 31 BS Filipino, 6 BS Science, 53 BS Information Technology, 105 BS Hospitality Management
• Dumangas Campus (262): 52 BEED, 58 BSED English, 9 BSED Math, 16 BSED Science, 58 BS Hospitality Management, 69 BS Information Technology
• San Enrique Campus (389): 29 BEED, 27 BSED English, 12 BSED Math, 35 BSED Filipino, 50 BS Agriculture Animal Science, 67 BS Agriculture Crop Science, 73 BS Hospitality Management, 36 BS Office Administration, 60 BS Information Technology
Adding to the seven-hour occasion held in a jam-packed stadium, the Civil Service Commission awarded certificates of eligibility to the 398 graduates who earned Latin honors, recognizing their outstanding academic excellence and qualifying them for positions in government service without having to take the Career Service Exam. These honor graduates were also formally inducted into the ISUFST Alumni Association, signifying the beginning of their lifelong connection to the university and its growing network of professionals and changemakers.