The halls of the Philippine Electronics and Communication Institute of Technology (PECIT) buzzed with excitement as the new academic year officially kicked off with the much-anticipated Skwela Fiesta 2025 on July 21. The campus came alive at 1 p.m. with a program designed to welcome both new and returning students, setting a festive and spirited tone for the year ahead.
The event’s opening ceremony was a high-energy spectacle, featuring dynamic dance performances from talented students. Their modern and traditional routines filled the campus with rhythm and life, drawing enthusiastic cheers from classmates, faculty, and visitors alike. The performances were more than just entertainment; they were a showcase of student creativity and a vibrant display of the community spirit that defines PECIT.
Following the main program, the campus walkway transformed into a lively street fair with departments hosting colorful and interactive booths. Each booth was a unique window into PECIT’s diverse programs, from Information Systems and Criminology to Tourism, Education, Hospitality Management and Business. Students enthusiastically explored the displays, participated in games, and connected with peers, forging new friendships and strengthening the bonds of the PECIT community.
Skwela Fiesta 2025 was more than just a celebration; it was a warm and heartfelt welcome for students beginning their academic journey. It was a reminder that at PECIT, learning is a shared experience filled with support, camaraderie, and a strong sense of belonging.
A Gentle Reminder for All PECITIANS
Amidst the festivities, PECIT President Engr. Romeo L. Zerrudo shared a timeless message with students: “Pagbutihin ninyo ang pag-aaral”—or, “Do well in your studies.” It was a simple yet powerful reminder that while community and celebration are important, the core mission of every student is to commit to their education, put in the effort, and strive for excellence. His words underscored the value of discipline and dedication as the foundation for a successful academic career.
Mane Talibong
