In a show of institutional solidarity, Dr. Perfecto M. Lopez, Vice President for Administration, introduced the members of the BCU Management Council, highlighting the presence of deans, program heads, and unit directors. He also paid tribute to the victims of the July 16, 1990 Baguio earthquake, calling for a moment of reflection and prayer.
The first day featured presentations of college profiles and updates from the deans, including Dr. Cherrie Mae M. Manuel of the College of Business Administration, OIC dean Dr. Jennifer T. Longchasen (CTELA), Dr. Gina L. Casi (College of Nursing and School of Midwifery), Engr. Onofre F. Rillera (College of Engineering), Dr. Jocelyn B. Ang (College of Hospitality and Tourism Management), OIC dean Ms. Beca May P. Palitayan (College of Criminal Justice Education) and Dr. Genevieve B. Kupang (Graduate School and Internationalization Relations Officer). Dr. Depnag suggested that future presentations highlight compliance actions taken from previous evaluation cycles to facilitate a smoother review process.
The visit culminated in an exit conference on Day 2, where CHED supervisors shared observations and commendations. They praised BCU’s modernized classrooms, state-of-the-art laboratories, improved learning environments, and globally aligned academic innovations. Notably, they acknowledged BCU’s inclusion in the WURI 2024–2025 global ranking, which spotlighted the university’s achievements in innovation, social responsibility, and student-centered development.