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| 2016-2017 || Joe Marie Yapcengco || UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK || Elected as USC councilor in the following term
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| 2017-2018 || Patricia Ruth Jasmin || STAND UP ||
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| 2018-2019 || Charisse Venflor Z. Ancheta || UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK ||
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| 2019 || Sab Ocampo || STAND UP || Officially became College Representative following Ancheta's resignation in February 2019
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| 2019-2020 || Kristiene Nathaniel L. Miranda || UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK || First elected back-to-back College Representatives from Sikhay EDUK; First College Representative to serve amidst the global COVID-19 pandemic
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| 2021 || Eugene E. Solla || UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK || Officially became College Representative following Miranda's resignation in January 2021
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| 2021 || Robyn Denise M. Aquino || UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK ||
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| 2022 || Bernard Brian Bejo || UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK || Officially appointed by the General Assembly of the CESC
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Revision as of 14:01, 12 April 2022

UP College of Education Student Council

The UP College of Education Student Council (UP CESC) is the official student government of the UP College of Education (UPCEd), the foremost institution for teacher education in the country. The UP CESC has been dedicatedly working towards providing the students with efficient and effective leadership and service anchored on the principles of the University.

The Council is mandated to protect and promote students' rights and welfare, uphold the objectives of the College of Education, foster meaningful relationships within the College and other sectors of society, and direct out efforts towards a nationalist consciousness for the advancement of a just, democratic, and independent Philippine society.

Composition and Elections of the CESC

The CESC shall be composed of the Chairperson, the Vice Chairperson, and nine (9) councilors, all elected at large. The six standing committees of the Council are as follows: Education and Research, Externals, Finance, Public Information, and Secretariat, Students' Rights and Welfare. The College Representative to the University Student Council (USC) and the College Representative to the University Freshie Council (UFC) also joins the CESC in its proceedings.

Elections are usually held within a month before the official end of classes for the second semester in every academic year, in accordance with the rules promulgated by the College Electoral Board and the provisions of the election code.

CESC Chairpersons

Term Name Party Remarks
2017-2018 Psalm Lemuel Guevarra STAND UP
2018-2019 John Paulo S. Cruz Sikhay EDUK Centennial CESC Chaiperson; First Chairperson from Sikhay EDUK, the local chapter of UP Alyansa ng Mga Mag-aaral Para sa Panlipunang Katwiran at Kaunlaran (UP ALYANSA)
2019-2020 Eugene E. Solla Sikhay EDUK First elected back-to-back Chairpersons from Sikhay EDUK; First Chairperson to serve amidst the global COVID-19 pandemic
2020-2021 Eugene E. Solla Sikhay EDUK First Chairperson to serve two (2) consecutive terms
2021 Caleb Verba STAND UP
2022 Acel Mackenzie R. Patricio Sikhay EDUK Elected Vice Chairperson; Officially became Chairperson following Verba's resignation

College Representatives to the USC

Term Name Party Remarks
2016-2017 Joe Marie Yapcengco UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK Elected as USC councilor in the following term
2017-2018 Patricia Ruth Jasmin STAND UP
2018-2019 Charisse Venflor Z. Ancheta UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK
2019 Sab Ocampo STAND UP Officially became College Representative following Ancheta's resignation in February 2019
2019-2020 Kristiene Nathaniel L. Miranda UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK First elected back-to-back College Representatives from Sikhay EDUK; First College Representative to serve amidst the global COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Eugene E. Solla UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK Officially became College Representative following Miranda's resignation in January 2021
2021 Robyn Denise M. Aquino UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK
2022 Bernard Brian Bejo UP ALYANSA/Sikhay EDUK Officially appointed by the General Assembly of the CESC