Criminology Martial Arts Society renews accreditation status


The Criminology Martial Arts Society of the College of Criminal Justice and Criminology of Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation secured re-accreditation for school year 2025-2026 in Lucena City, reaffirming its commitment to discipline, excellence and service.
The recognition marked a milestone for the organization as it continued to meet university standards and actively participate in institutional programs and activities.
Myracel Jus-Ramos guided the organization as adviser, while student leader Sehdrix Urciana led members in strengthening unity, engagement and organizational initiatives.
Members said the re-accreditation reflected their consistent efforts to uphold values and contribute to the academic community.
“This milestone inspires us to do better and serve more,” a student officer said. “We will continue to grow as a team and represent our college with discipline and excellence.”
The organization also committed to enhancing its programs by focusing on skills development, teamwork and community service in the coming academic year.
The achievement reflected the University’s core values of Excellence, Unity and Fortitude by recognizing the organization’s sustained performance and commitment to growth. It also supported student-centered learning by encouraging leadership, responsibility and active participation in campus life.
- SDG 4 – Quality Education: The re-accreditation supported holistic student development through active organizational engagement.
- SDG 16 – Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions: Strengthening student organizations promotes accountability and responsible leadership.
- SDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals: Collaboration between student leaders and advisers ensured continuous organizational development.