SUPREME STUDENT COUNCIL
The Supreme Student Council serves as the official Student Council of the Technological Institute of the Philippines. The Supreme Student Council stands as the primary student governance within the institution, embodying the voice, aspirations, and advocacy of the student body. Comprised of elected representatives from various departments and colleges, its primary mission is to foster a conducive and enriching environment for all students. The Supreme Student Council endeavors to promote a culture of respect, collaboration, and academic excellence, shaping the future leaders of tomorrow.
The Supreme Student Council abides to the following objectives:
Advocate for student rights and welfare within the institution.
Facilitate communication and collaboration between students and administration.
Organize and oversee student-led events, activities, and initiatives.
Promote diversity, inclusivity, and cultural awareness among the student body.
Enhance the academic and extracurricular experience for all students.
Address and resolve student concerns and issues in a timely and effective manner.
Foster leadership development and civic engagement among students.
Serve as a representative body that reflects the diverse interests and opinions of the student population.
Palacio, Jecho Christian C.
SSC Representative
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT STUDENT COUNCIL
The Department Student Council serves as the representative body for students within the Electronics Engineering Program in Technological Institute of the Philippines. Comprised of elected student leaders, the council focuses on addressing the unique needs and interests of students within its department. It acts as a liaison between students and faculty members, advocating for student concerns, and facilitating communication channels to ensure a conducive learning environment. The Department Student Council plays a pivotal role in organizing department-specific events, workshops, and academic activities tailored to enrich the student experience within their field of study. Through collaboration and engagement, the council strives to foster a sense of community, support academic endeavors, and enhance the overall educational journey of students within the department.
The Department Student Council abides to the following objectives:
Represent the interests and concerns of students within the department.
Serve as a bridge between students and faculty members.
Organize department-specific events, workshops, and academic activities.
Advocate for resources and opportunities beneficial to students' academic growth.
Facilitate communication channels to address student queries and feedback effectively.
Promote collaboration and networking among students within the department.
Provide support and guidance to students regarding academic pursuits and career goals.
Enhance the sense of community and belonging within the department.
Marasigan, Zyka Duaine G.
Mayor
Peregil, Kenneth James R.
Vice Mayor
Agurto, Rafael Khino S.
Secretary
Sabuero, Hanna A.
Treasurer
Sales, Carl Angelo T.
Auditor
Buhat, Adrian A.
Public Relations Officer
LEAGUE OF RECOGNIZED STUDENT ORGANIZATION
The League of Recognized Student Organizations (LORSO) stands as a unifying force within the educational institution, serving as the umbrella organization that oversees and supports the diverse array of student groups on campus. Comprising representatives from each recognized student organization, the LORSO fosters collaboration, cooperation, and synergy among its members. With a mission to enrich the student experience, the league provides a platform for student groups to come together, share resources, and coordinate efforts towards common goals.
The LORSO abides to the following objectives:
Provide a platform for collaboration and coordination among recognized student organizations.
Support and assist student groups in achieving their respective goals and missions.
Foster a sense of community and unity among students through shared interests and activities.
Promote diversity and inclusivity by recognizing and supporting a wide range of student organizations.
Facilitate the sharing of resources, knowledge, and best practices among member organizations.
Organize events, workshops, and training sessions to enhance the capabilities and effectiveness of student leaders.
Cariazo, Franckyle M.
IECEP LORSO Representative
INSTITUTE OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS OF THE PHILIPPINES - T.I.P. QUEZON CITY STUDENT CHAPTER
The Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines - Technological Institute of the Philippines (IECEP-TIP) Quezon City Student Chapter is a dynamic organization dedicated to advancing the field of electronics engineering and nurturing the talents of future engineers. As an integral part of the larger IECEP community, the Quezon City Student Chapter operates within the Technological Institute of the Philippines campus, serving as a hub for students passionate about electronics and related disciplines. Led by a team of enthusiastic student leaders, the chapter provides a platform for members to engage in various academic, professional, and social activities.
The IECEP TIP QC - SC abides to the following objectives:
Foster academic excellence and professional development among members.
Provide opportunities for skill enhancement through workshops and seminars.
Promote networking and collaboration among students and professionals in the field of electronics engineering.
Conduct community outreach programs to apply engineering knowledge for societal benefit.
Dalipe, Mhicole L.
President
Gabriel, Alfred C.
Vice President - Internal
Nicolas, Darlene Franchesca G.
Vice President - External
Cases, Mary Ysabelle Andrea M.
Secretary
Osias, Khean Adrian M.
Treasurer
Calajate, James Aaron D.
Auditor
Reyno, Carl Vincent
Public Relations Officer
Buenaflor, Rafael S.
Public Relations Officer
Dela Paz, Jade Nicole U.
Publication Committee
Elep, Charles Matthew David D.
Publication Committee
Enriquez, Franz Ivan H.
Publication Committee