STORIES @ LPC

LPC binds IMC for internship deployment and placement
Limay Polytechnic College was able to access Iwahori Multipurpose Cooperative in Mariveles, Bataan for the deployment of BS Financial Management student-interns, especially those residing near the place. A binding contract and memorandum of understanding were transacted for this purpose. Currently,... Read More...

LPC kicks-off 1st Flag Raising Rites for 2025
Limay Polytechnic College held the first flag raising ceremony on January 13, 2025. As a tradition, Pres. Dr. Elmer De Leon delivered his new year message for the employees and students as LPC begins another year of anticipated milestones. In a nutshell, the president commended the school's achievem... Read More...

LPC renews partnership with Brgy. Luz & Kitang II for Program Edukalinga
Limay Polytechnic College set renewal of memorandum of understanding with Brgy. Luz & Kitang II, the adopted barangay recipient of its Program Edukalinga sa Kapwa, a currently and continuously running community-based project of LPC-NSTP with stipulated additional provisions toward making it grander,... Read More...

DEET studes demonstrate Prototype Projects for Community Outreach Programs
The students of Diploma in Electrical Engineering Technology (DEET) presented their prototype projects that can be used in the Community Outreach Program to Hon. Remigio S. Tayag, Jr., SB Education Committee chair; Pres. Dr. Elmer B. De Leon; and Mr. Joemark D. Ablian, Research, Development and Exte... Read More...

LPC bids partnership renewal for stronger Pamahayanan 2.0
In order to officially seal stronger partnership for the sustainable implementation of Pamahayanan 2.0, a currently and continuously running community-based project of NSTP at LPC, the renewal of memorandum of understanding was transacted for this purpose with added provisions toward making it grand... Read More...

LPC reviews student attrition data
The Academic Heads convened to present data on attrition for second semester for analysis and interpretation. Upon laying down the data, it was realized that common causes of attrition included: (1) double enrollment without authorized withdrawal (to SUC); (2) non-Bataan residents (tend to go back t... Read More...