October 13, 2025
The Benguet State University International Relations Office successfully held the Education Fair on October 13, 2025, at the University Gymnasium. The event gathered more than 500 students, teachers, and community members who came to explore different opportunities for learning and academic growth.
The program was warmly welcomed with the message of Dr. Janet P. Pablo, Vice President for Academic Affairs. She welcomed everyone as she mentioned the importance of internationalization and shared the theme for the International Month, “Rooted Locally, Impacting Globally: A Better BSU for a Better World.”
Atty. Maridel P. Langbis shared the message of University President Dr. Kenneth A. Laruan, who thanked everyone for being part of the Education Fair. He also wished that the event would lead to new partnerships, more global opportunities, and a stronger commitment to make education truly meaningful.
The program was officially opened in a fun way as Dr. Rex John G. Bawang, IRO Director, together with Dr. Janet P. Pablo and Atty. Maridel P. Langbis opened a mystery box at the venue. Inside was a balloon that went up and pulled the words “EDUCATION FAIR”, marking the start of the event.
Many exciting booths joined this year’s fair.
The BSU Alumni Association showcased the Alumni Jackets and updated the alumni profiling system for graduates who visited the booth.
The PTCP Explore Career Consultancy Services offered consultations and shared opportunities for paid internships abroad in the fields of agriculture, engineering, hospitality, and marketing in countries such as Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, and the USA.
The Baguio Travel Services (BTS) also participated, offering help with ticketing, hotel booking, VISA applications, and travel arrangements. They also shared internship opportunities in other countries.
The IDP IELTS provided counseling services and information about the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), one of the most recognized English tests for work and study abroad.
Along with IDP, a representative from James Cook University in Australia also shared information about their programs and the opportunities for students who want to study at their university.
The Department of Information and Communications Technology Cordillera also set up a booth to promote their digital services. They promoted the E-Gov Application, a single operating system that unifies all government services in one app. They also offered ICT Literacy Services, where students can enroll for capacity-building programs. In addition, they promoted Free Wi-Fi for All, and then they also offered registration for a Digital Certificate for the Philippine National Public Key Infrastructure, which helps ensure safer and more secure online transactions and documents.
The Education Fair became a place for learning, connection, and inspiration.
The event also supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG4 (Quality Education), SDG9 (Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure), and SDG17 (Partnerships for the Goals)
