CCMS produces summa cum laude, magna cum laude, 5 cum laude graduates

(From left to right) Official graduation portraits of Christian Paul Rosales, Frinces Myles Dator, King Joshua Abelilla, Leonna Nashtasjia Almendras, Marianne Nikki Bernardo, Gail Buenaventura, and Jovelyn Romero—academic honor awardees from the College of Computing and Multimedia Studies, Class of 2025.


The College of Computing and Multimedia Studies (CCMS) of Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation (MSEUF) recognized outstanding academic performers among its 60 graduates during the 78th Commencement Exercises held at the Quezon Convention Center, June 26.

Christian Paul Rosales, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, led the batch, graduating summa cum laude, the highest academic honor awarded by the university.

Frinces Myles Dator, Bachelor of Science in Computer Science earned magna cum laude and received the Excellence in Computer Science Research Award for her performance in academic inquiry and research.

Six other graduates were awarded cum laude distinction:

  • Jovelyn Romero (BSCS)
  • King Joshua Abelilla (BSIT)
  • Leonna Nashtasjia Almendras (BSIT)  - Excellence in Information Technology Research
  • Marianne Nikki Bernardo (BSIT)
  • Gail Buenaventura (BSIT)

Assoc. Prof. Rodrigo Belleza Jr., Dean of CCMS, acknowledged the achievements of the honorees and the entire graduating batch:

“Among the 60 graduates, these students showed consistent excellence and determination throughout their stay in the university. Their success reflects their commitment to learning and the strength of the academic support system in the college. We celebrate not just their honors, but also their potential to contribute to the IT and multimedia industry.”

Ragner Fritz Bartiana was also honored with the Loyalty Award, recognizing students who spent their entire basic and tertiary education at MSEUF.

For the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEAAP), Jasper Leona also received Excellence in Information Technology Research, marking history as first-ever ETEEAP recipient of such award for his outstanding capstone project. 

The recognition affirms CCMS’s commitment to academic excellence and its goal of producing industry-ready graduates equipped for today’s digital landscape.