As part of its commitment to academic excellence and quality teacher education, the Holy Cross College Teacher Education Program (TEP) successfully conducted its recently concluded qualifying and comprehensive examinations for Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEED) and Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSED) students.
On June 3, 2026, incoming third-year BEED and BSED students gathered at the 1st Floor Function Hall of the Sta. Ines Building to take the Qualifying Examination. The assessment served as an important benchmark in evaluating students’ readiness to advance into the higher levels of their respective programs.

Through this examination, students demonstrated their mastery of foundational concepts and competencies essential to the teaching profession.Meanwhile, on June 5, 2026, incoming fourth-year BEED and BSED students took the Comprehensive Examination held in Rooms SI 201 and SI 202 on the 2nd Floor of the Sta. Ines Building. The examination assessed students’ accumulated knowledge and skills acquired throughout their academic journey and served as a significant preparation for future licensure examinations and professional practice.











These academic activities highlight the Teacher Education Program’s dedication to producing competent, knowledgeable, and future-ready educators. By maintaining rigorous academic standards, Holy Cross College continues to ensure that its future teachers are equipped with the necessary competencies to make meaningful contributions to the education sector.
The successful conduct of these examinations marks another milestone in the students’ journey toward becoming professional educators, reflecting their perseverance, commitment, and passion for shaping the minds of future generations.
