As part of their engagement, the WUP Marketing Team set up an interactive information booth at the Senior High School Building. The booth featured audio-visual presentations and interactive elements designed to attract students and provide them with valuable insights about WUP’s offerings. Flyers and brochures detailing the university’s programs, scholarships, and admissions process were distributed to SHS students and other interested individuals, ensuring they had access to comprehensive information.
Adding to the excitement of the event, the winning entries from the recent Marketing Video-Making Contest, held during WUP’s 79th Founding Anniversary Celebration, were showcased at the booth. This provided an engaging way for students to learn more about the university’s dynamic campus life and academic excellence.
To further encourage participation, the WUP team organized a fun game where students had the chance to win exclusive WUP-branded prizes such as pens, keychains, mugs, and umbrellas. A free photo booth was also set up, giving students a memorable way to capture their visit to the booth.
“We are grateful to the Principal of NEHS SHS, Ma’am Daisy Cipriano, Asst. Principal, Mrs. Patria Robles, and Ms. Leonides Bulalayao that WUP was given the opportunity to participate in this event and engage with students and other members of the NEHS SHS community to introduce to them WUP and its programs,” noted Mr. Mark Alvin B. dela Cruz, WUP PIO Director.
Through this marketing initiative, WUP strengthened its presence among potential future scholars and students, reaffirming its commitment to providing quality education and fostering academic excellence in Nueva Ecija.
Disclaimer: In compliance with the Child Protection Policy and data privacy regulations, the faces of students in photos taken during this event have been blurred to protect their identity and privacy. Wesleyan University-Philippines remains committed to upholding the safety and rights of minors in all its activities and publications.
#Photos by John Carlo Dauz (PIO)