Communication organization guides students on membership process

SDGSDG 4: Quality EducationSDG 10: Reduced InequalitiesSDG 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong InstitutionsSDG 17: Partnership for the Goals
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The communication student organization conducted an orientation meeting to guide students on the procedures and documents needed to join the organization.

The activity aimed to strengthen communication and student involvement within the department by helping students understand the application process and available opportunities for participation.

Organizers discussed the steps for membership, requirements and expectations for students who planned to take part in the organization’s programs and activities.

They said the meeting helped students better understand how to join the organization and encouraged them to participate actively in student leadership and campus engagement.

Through the activity, the organization promoted inclusion, peer support and collaboration among communication students while creating more opportunities for them to contribute to department initiatives.


The activity supported Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation’s commitment to student-centered learning and leadership development by providing guidance, inclusion and opportunities for participation among communication students. It reflected the University’s core values of Unity, Service, Mindfulness and Excellence through collaborative orientation and peer support.

  • SDG 4: Quality Education — The activity supported student development by helping learners access co-curricular opportunities and leadership experiences.
  • SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities — The orientation promoted inclusion by guiding students through the membership process and encouraging wider participation.
  • SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions — The meeting strengthened transparency and organization processes through clear guidance on requirements and procedures.
  • SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals — The initiative encouraged collaboration among students, officers and the department in support of campus engagement.