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      Philippine Supreme Court chooses Manila Adventist College as one of the local testing centers for Bar Examination for years 2020-2021

      Aspiring lawyers line up early Sunday morning as they ready themselves to take the first-ever digital and localized bar examination in the Manila Adventist College, Pasay, Philippines. Photo courtesy to MAC Communication Team

      Philippine Supreme Court chooses Manila Adventist College as one of the local testing centers for Bar Examination for years 2020-2021

      February 7, 2022

      Manila Adventist College (MAC), the only Adventist Law School with Juris Doctor Program in the world, , has been chosen by the Philippine Supreme Court to be one of the 29 local testing centers which will conduct the historic 2020/2021 Bar Examinations, the first digital and localized test for aspiring lawyers in the Philippines on February 4 and February 6, 2022.
       
      Despite being new in the industry, the three-year-old law school was allowed to be one of the local testing centers for the bar examination. Manila Adventist College grabbed the chance to showcase its capabilities and academic training.
       
      “We didn’t apply to be one of the testing centers, but they (Supreme Court) asked if we are interested. We manifested our desire and interest to be one of the schools hosting the first-ever digital and localized bar examination, said Tranquil Salvador III, Dean of the School of Law and Jurisprudence in Manila Adventist College.

      “By God’s grace, I believe that the Supreme Court deemed our school to be ready and equipped technically in facilitating the bar exams. Our school is big and conducive to accommodating 450 law aspirants. I would say that we were chosen as a local testing center for the 2020-2021 bar examinations through God’s providence,” Salvador added.
       
      The Manila Adventist College in Pasay City, Philippines hosted 395 aspiring lawyers of the 450 slots designated by the Supreme Court. The two-day bar examination started Friday, February 4, and concluded on February 6, Sunday.
       
      Manila Adventist College is one of the many institutions of the Seventh-day Adventist Church around the world. Despite having the examination date fall on a Friday, the Manila Adventist College administrators and the Philippine Supreme Court agreed to adjust the afternoon examination dismissed 10 minutes before sunset schedule (6:00 PM) to pay respect to the school’s religious belief which is keeping the Sabbath.

       


      Philippine Supreme Court issued Bar Bulletin 23 providing the initial 24 listings of testing centers. These centers were carefully chosen if they can perform and meet requirements in conducting a digital-sound and localized bar examination.

      According to the Supreme Court, 11,378 graduates have registered to take the 2020-2021 online bar examinations. 
       
      This increase in the number of examinees is due to the postponement of the 2020 bar examinations due to the coronavirus pandemic. 
       
      School of Law and Jurisprudence of the Manila Adventist College faculty and members were delighted to be named as one of the testing centers for the 2020-2021 bar examinations and made the necessary preparations for this event. Click here to watch MAC's preparation for the bar examination.
       
      This opens avenues for the Adventist Law School to be included in the ranks of other schools in the Philippines which offer quality education in producing competent lawyers. As stated in the college’s mission, Manila Adventist College Law School stands firm as, “an institution dedicated to equipping individuals to become committed champions of the law, teaching them to live up the supreme ideals of humanity and in the fear of God that each may carry on the culture of excellence in providing specialized legal services. We shall advance respect for the rule of law, attainment of justice, protection of human rights and the environment and render selfless service to those who need it”, exact words as stated in the Manila Adventist College Law School mission.
       
      “We pray that our school brings a holistic individual growth to our students not only in achieving their goals as future competent lawyers of the society but, produce God-fearing, morally upright individuals who represent man and God,” said Tranquil Salvador III, Dean of the School of Law and Jurisprudence in Manila Adventist College. 

      To know more about the Manila Adventist College, you can visit their website.

      Edward Rodriguez, Southern Asia-Pacific Division Communication Department

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