Enverga University marks new milestone; opens 7th campus in Mauban


Expanding its educational reach and strengthening its commitment to providing accessible and quality education to communities across the province, Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation opened its seventh school in Barangay Polo, Mauban Quezon, June 24.
Guided by its principle of “service to God and country,” the University marked the soft opening and blessing of the new school with university leaders, faculty members, and members of the community in attendance.
MSEUF Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Wilfrido Enverga and President and Chief Operating Officer Naila Leveriza led the expansion initiative, which represents another milestone in the University’s efforts to bring values-oriented education closer to learners in Mauban and nearby communities.
The opening ceremony included a solemn blessing officiated by Rev. Fr. Marcelo Cabarrubias, parish priest of San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila Parish in Polo. During the ceremony, Fr. Cabarrubias highlighted the importance of extending educational opportunities and values-based learning to the people of Mauban.
Following the blessing and short program, university officials conducted an orientation for athlete-scholars and their parents. The session discussed the benefits, expectations, and responsibilities of representing the institution as ambassadors of Enverga University.
The Mauban school will offer the Junior High School Program for Grades 7 to 10, the Senior High School Program for Grade 11 under the Blended Learning Program of MSEUF Main Campus, and tertiary programs in Psychology, Tourism, and Information Technology.
Enrollment is ongoing for all programs, with classes scheduled to begin on July 13, 2026.
The opening of the Mauban school further expands Enverga University’s presence in Quezon Province and supports its continuing mission of making transformative and accessible education available to more communities.
The opening of the Mauban school advances Enverga University’s vision of becoming a globally competitive university by expanding access to quality education and strengthening its service to communities. The initiative reflects the institution’s commitment to student-centered learning, transformative learning, and outcomes-oriented education, while supporting the development of graduates with research-based knowledge, leadership skills, and professionalism.
- SDG 4 – Quality Education
The establishment of the Mauban school expands access to quality, values-oriented education by offering junior high school, senior high school, and tertiary programs to learners in Mauban and nearby communities. - SDG 10 – Reduced Inequalities
By bringing educational opportunities closer to communities in Quezon Province, the initiative helps reduce barriers to education and promotes more inclusive access to learning opportunities. - SDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals
The school opening reflects collaboration among university leaders, local communities, families, and stakeholders in advancing educational opportunities.