Top 4 new lawyers from University of San Carlos to get lifetime scholarship grants

Top 4 new lawyers from University of San Carlos to get lifetime scholarship grants

By: - Senior Reporter / @inquirervisayas
/ 02:41 PM May 04, 2019

New lawyers. 2nd placer, Marcley Augustus Natu-el (2nd from left) shake hands with Mark Lawrence Badayos (3rd from left) 3rd placer and Alen Joel Pita 10th placer and 8th placer Jebb Lynus Cane as they meet in University of San Carlos college of Law dean office after passing the bar exam.(PHOTO/JUNJIE MENDOZA)

CEBU CITY — A “Gift of Education” awaits the four new lawyers from the University of San Carlos here who broke into the Top 10 in the 2018 Bar Examinations.

Marcley Augustus Natu-el (second placer), Mark Lawrence Badayos (third) Jebb Lynus Cane (ninth) and Alan Joel Pita (10th) will receive lifetime scholarship from their alma mater.

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Recipients of the lifetime scholarship grants can nominate a scholar—-whether a relative or not, who may choose any course he or she wishes to enroll in at the university, said lawyer Joan Largo, dean of the USC College of Law.

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Bar top notchers (L-R) Alen Joel Pita, (10th placer); Marcley Augustus Natu-el, (2nd placer); Mark Lawrence Badayos, (3rd placer) share light moments and congratulate each other as they meet in University of San Carlos, college of Law dean office.(INQUIRER VISAYAS PHOTO/WENCESLAO “JUNJIE” H. MENDOZA, JR)

When the scholar finishes the program, she added, the Bar placer could nominate another scholar.

Largo said they were elated that four Carolinians got into the top ten in the 2018 Bar examinations.

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“It’s always been hard work, faith in God, faith in oneself in USC’s training. In all honesty and modesty aside, we thought of them making in the top 10. Our graduates are potential topnotchers,” she said in a press conference on Friday.

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“This says so much of our faculty and the support of the administration. We will not stop. There is always a room for improvement,” she added.

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In the 2016 Bar exam, USC graduate Karen Mae Calam became the first law graduate from Cebu to clinch the top spot in what is considered the toughest licensure examinations in the country.

Three other Carolinians joined Calam in the top 10 in the 2016 Bar exams.

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In 2017, USC produced three more bar Bar placers.

To date, USC, the oldest university in Cebu and one of the top-performing law schools in the country, has produced about 29 top placers in the Bar exams.

Bar top notchers (L-R) Alen Joel Pita, (10th placer); Marcley Augustus Natu-el, (2nd placer); Mark Lawrence Badayos, (3rd placer) share light moments and congratulate each other as they meet in University of San Carlos, college of Law dean office.(INQUIRER VISAYAS PHOTO/WENCESLAO “JUNJIE” H. MENDOZA, JR)

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