University of Luzon Hosts Specialized Licensure Review Sessions

Posted on 12th of Mar 2026 by

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The University of Luzon – College of Criminology recently reached a significant milestone in its ongoing commitment to academic excellence and professional readiness through a specialized two-day review intensive for its graduating students. Held in preparation for the upcoming Criminology Licensure Examination, the sessions were conducted in strategic partnership with the Amici Review Center, bringing some of the nation’s most distinguished practitioners to the campus. This initiative underscores the University’s proactive approach to ensuring that its students, the Luzonians, are not merely participants in the national board exams but are formidable contenders for the top ranks. The collaboration reflects a shared vision between the institution and the review center to bridge the gap between classroom theory and the rigorous demands of professional licensing.

The first phase of the program commenced on March 10, 2026, with an intensive focus on the fundamental Criminology area. This session was facilitated by Professor Al-Nashrin Mindug, an esteemed figure in the field who secured the fifth spot in the June 2022 Criminology Licensure Examination. Professor Mindug’s lecture was characterized by a deep dive into core concepts and critical analysis, providing students with the analytical tools necessary to navigate the complexities of the examination’s theoretical components. His presence served as a testament to the University’s dedication to providing Luzonians with access to mentors who have personally demonstrated mastery of the subject matter at the highest level.

Building on the momentum of the first day, the review transitioned to the Law Enforcement Administration (LEA) area on March 11, 2026. This second session was led by Professor Lyen Carel T. Garcia, who earned the distinction of being the Top 1 successful examinee in the June 2022 Criminology Licensure Examination. Professor Garcia’s involvement provided an unparalleled opportunity for students to gain insights from the very best in the country. His expertise offered more than just technical guidance; it provided a source of profound inspiration and a roadmap for achieving excellence. By deconstructing the intricacies of law enforcement administration, Professor Garcia equipped the students with strategic knowledge intended to enhance their readiness and confidence as they approach the final hurdles of their undergraduate journey.

The University of Luzon – College of Criminology expresses its deepest gratitude to the Amici Review Center for their unwavering support and for providing the pedagogical resources necessary for such a high-caliber event. The administration recognizes that the success of future criminologists depends heavily on these robust academic interventions. As the Luzonians continue their final preparations, the University remains steadfast in its mission to produce competent, ethical, and highly-skilled professionals who will eventually serve as the vanguard of justice and public safety in the Philippines. These sessions stand as a clear indicator of the College’s pursuit of a 100% passing rate and its continued legacy as a premier institution for criminology studies.

In alignment with global standards, these review sessions directly contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically Goal 4: Quality Education and Goal 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions. By investing in specialized training and high-level mentorship, the University of Luzon ensures inclusive and equitable quality education that promotes lifelong learning opportunities for its students. Furthermore, by meticulously preparing future law enforcement and criminology professionals, the institution plays a vital role in building effective, accountable, and inclusive institutions at all levels, ultimately fostering a safer and more just society through the deployment of highly qualified public servants.