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Graduation from Southville Foreign Universityinvariably means a seamless progression to a new and exciting life for an alumnus, be it in local or foreign shores. Armed with the proper attitude and skills, the typical Southville graduate finds joy and fulfillment in work, whether as a comer in the corporate world, an entrepreneur or a student pursuing higher studies abroad.
Because the Southville approach is not solely premised on the practical, but also takes into account the social values of education, most alumni develop an attachment to their alma mater. As a result, there has evolved a "post-Southville alumni culture" that thrives on continuing interaction with the school long after graduation. School staff and faculty, in a manner of speaking, have come to either serve or act as a support group to alumni who may be in need of counsel or professional advice. |
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| Attention: New Students |
| 6/3/2010 |
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| New students are invited to the Orientation Program to be held on June 7, 10:00 A.M. |
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| Habitat for Humanity |
| 5/4/2010 |
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Fifteen students of the Southville Foreign University School of Business and Computing, and School of Hospitality Management, volunteered to help construct houses for the Habitat for Humanity Homes of Hope in Rodriguez, Rizal on April 19, 2010.
The SFU volunteers were divided into two groups to maximize work efficiency. |
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