TMC leads student engagement during OSAlubong '25

Technology Math Club

The Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation welcomed new and returning students during OSAlubong 2025 on July 21 at the CET Building, as student organizations led by the Technology Math Club provided guidance, games, and information to help freshmen adjust to campus life.

OSAlubong 2025 served as a university-wide initiative aimed at easing the transition of first-year students while fostering a welcoming atmosphere for the academic year. The activity was organized by the Office of Student Affairs and Services and brought together various student organizations to support participants.

Nineteen members of the Technology Math Club manned an information desk throughout the event. They assisted students with directions, facilitated interactive games, distributed prizes, and handed out brochures introducing the club and its activities.

“Even in the rain, our volunteers stayed committed to helping fellow students find their way and feel welcome,” said Remo, TMC under-secretary.
“Yes, yes, tama,” added Merto, TMC assistant secretary.

Club members said the activity strengthened teamwork and unity as they engaged with a diverse student body. Organizers noted that OSAlubong provided freshmen with immediate support and a positive introduction to campus life.


OSAlubong 2025 reflects the University’s commitment to Unity and Service by creating a welcoming environment for new students through peer support and collaboration. It also demonstrates Mindfulness by responding to students’ transition needs and Excellence by encouraging active student leadership and engagement.

  • SDG 4: Quality Education – By supporting student transition, engagement, and inclusive learning environments.

  • SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities – By ensuring equal access to information and support for incoming students.

  • SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – Through collaboration among university offices and student organizations to promote student success.