Author:
Dr. Wilfedo Ramos, Dr. John Jason Villaroman, Dr. Juanito Leabres Jr., Dr. Gener S. Subia
Abstract:
This paper tracks how 11-degree programs at Wesleyan University-Philippines have fared on licensure tests between 2021 to 2023, based on documentary records. It looked at results for Bachelor of Elementary Education, Bachelor of Secondary Education, BS Accountancy, BS Social Work, BS Electronics Engineering, BS Medical Technology, BS Pharmacy, BS Physical Therapy, BS Radiologic Technology, BS Nursing, and BS Criminology. The analysis found that Elementary Education and Social Work kept performing above the national passing rate, a clear sign that those courses are doing something right. By contrast, Accountancy and Electronics Engineering students fell short more often, so faculty and management will need to step up their support. Medical Technology, Pharmacy, and Secondary Education swung up and down, pointing to gaps in training that call for sharper, piece-by-piece attention. Physical Therapy and Radiologic Technology, however, have taken noticeable leaps forward recently, while Nursing stayed solidly on top. Criminology scores stayed mostly high as well, dropping only once below the national average.
Keywords:
Board Exam Performance, College Programs, Licensure Examinations, Trend Analysis, Wesleyan University-Philippines,
Article Info:
Received: 23 Oct 2025; Received in revised form: 20 Nov 2025; Accepted: 25 Nov 2025; Available online: 28 Nov 2025
DOI:
10.22161/ijels.106.31