The Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Licensure Examination stands as one of the most challenging professional exams in the Philippines. Yet, for 11 determined UNCeans, the journey of sleepless nights, countless review sessions, and unwavering faith has culminated in triumph. Their success is proof that with hard work, perseverance, and a strong support system, dreams truly do balance out.
The University of Nueva Caceres continues its strong track record in producing successful CPA board passers through its rigorous BS Accountancy and BS Accounting Information System programs. In the October 2025 CPA Licensure Examination, 11 future-ready UNCeans achieved their professional milestone.
Meet Our Future-Ready UNCean CPAs:
- Fierry May Barja Bingabing, CPA
- Chester Sta. Rosa Bongalbal, CPA
- Mark Joseph Llanto Caumban, CPA
- Jellymar Sedeño Climaco, CPA
- Djon Carlos Luis Lanuza Cortes, CPA
- Lyn Connie Bisenio Dato, CPA
- Angelo Bual Gamayot, CPA
- Aillyza Pasibe Javier, CPA
- Lucci Noelle Doronela Panahon, CPA
- Lizza Mae Sarol Realubit, CPA
- Jhaybie Longakit San Buenaventura, CPA
Each of these new CPAs embodies what it means to be Future-Ready UNCeans – equipped with knowledge, discipline, and resilience to make an impact in the professional world.
A Celebration of Guidance and Excellence at UNC’s School of Business and Accountancy
Behind every successful CPA is a community that nurtures potential and strengthens resolve. The UNC School of Business and Accountancy, under the leadership of Dr. Florabel O. Nieva, together with Prof. Cerila Sanchez, CPA, MBA, Program Head of BS Accountancy and BS Accounting Information System, has continuously cultivated a learning environment rooted in excellence, ethics, and empathy.
To the dedicated faculty and mentors who guided these students through their academic and professional journey — thank you for inspiring the next generation of accountants to aim higher and dream bigger.
Finding Balance in the Journey
As in accounting, life is about finding balance. The path toward success may be filled with adjustments and corrections, but each challenge offers a lesson. These 11 new CPAs remind us that success doesn’t come from avoiding mistakes but from learning, persevering, and moving forward with purpose.
Congratulations, UNCeans! Your achievement adds another proud chapter to the University of Nueva Caceres’ legacy of producing competent, ethical, and future-ready professionals.







