AUP Medical Technology Graduates Shine with 100% Passing Rate in National Licensure Exam

Adventist University of the Philippines

AUP Medical Technology Graduates Shine with 100% Passing Rate in National Licensure Exam

The Adventist University of the Philippines (AUP) Medical Laboratory Science program celebrated a perfect 100% passing rate in the March 2025 Medical Technologist Licensure Examination.

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced on Thursday, April 3, that 6,147 out of 7,659 examinees nationwide passed the exam, registering a national passing rate of 80.26%. All 28 examinees from AUP were among the successful candidates, once again affirming the institution’s commitment to academic distinction and faith-driven service.

AUP administrators and faculty praised the achievement as not only the fruit of diligent study and competent instruction but also a reflection of divine guidance throughout the students’ academic journey.

In a social media post, AUP recognized the faith and dedication of the students during their preparation for this much awaited examination. “We give glory to God, whose infinite wisdom and sustaining grace carried our students through the rigorous demands of this profession. While we recognize the challenges and limitations we all face as humans, we serve a God who is limitless.”

This milestone underscores AUP’s ongoing pursuit of academic excellence grounded in Christian values. Faculty members emphasized that beyond technical proficiency, graduates are nurtured to uphold integrity, compassion, and a Christ-centered mission in their healthcare service.

“We are proud of the new RMTs,” said Southern Asia-Pacific Division Health Director Dr. Lalaine Alfanoso. “But more than pride, we feel deep gratitude. These young professionals possess not only knowledge and skill but also a purpose — to act as the Master Healer's healing hands.

As they step into the healthcare field, AUP’s newest medical technologists are encouraged to uphold their calling with competence and spiritual conviction. Their success is a reminder that faith and excellence are not mutually exclusive but mutually enriching.

The #ShineOn campaign celebrates this outstanding performance by pointing to the source of all light—Jesus Christ—as the ultimate reason behind AUP’s continued success.

Edward Rodriguez

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