MSEUF OSAS identifies psychological well-being of 2,883 Envergan students; conducts annual psychological testing
To identify the psychological well-being of Envergan students, the MSEUF Office of Student Affairs and Services (OSAS) conducted its Annual Psychological Testing (APT), "Psyche Quest with EU," from Sept. 16–20 for 2nd and 3rd-year college students, with a make-up test on Sept. 27.
A total of 2,755 college students participated in the testing.
Psychological testing for the Institute of Graduate Studies and Research (IGSR) students was held Sept. 14, with 128 participants.
Overall, 2,883 Envergans took part in the testing facilitated by university psychometricians Adria Shayne Sustento and Alviña Bolo.
“The testing helps identify students’ emotional, behavioral, and personality functioning, which informs tailored interventions and support,” Bolo said.
Students needing additional support were referred to guidance counselors for further assistance, while counselors used the results as a basis for creating psychoeducation programs to promote self-awareness and expression.
The guidance and testing office plans to conduct the testing for Enverga Law School students in the second semester of A.Y. 2023-2024.
- SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being - The program supports mental health by identifying and addressing students’ psychological needs.
- SDG 4: Quality Education - By providing psychological assessments and support, the program enhances students' ability to succeed in their academic pursuits.
- SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities - The initiative ensures equitable access to mental health services for all students.