

As an ‘iskolar ng bayan’, I deeply appreciate that Cebu Normal University provided me with quality education tuition-free cost and has veteran professors and instructors who really put effort into their classes. I owe a lot of who I am now to them. But beyond that, the university is weighed down by administrative inefficiency, lack of transparency, and outdated systems that burden the student body and constituents more than they help. The abrupt announcements and schedule changes without consultation, the lacking classroom and facilities, not to mention it is very hot and humid inside the campus and us students don’t have nowhere to go and standby. It often feels like our concerns are brushed aside, and that leaves many of us questioning whether the institution is truly prioritizing its students. I do hope that this would still be change but this is just based on my personal experience.
View moreWhat I like most of the CNU is the quality education of the school which is beyond evident and indeed the university produces well equipped individuals who can make a positive impact to the community. As for the negative side, sometimes the school’s standard is too high that tje Normalites are having a hard time keeping up. Nonetheless, it made them more motivated to strive more for them to be worthily called a Normalista.
View moreCebu Normal University was established in 1902 as a provincial normal school and a branch of the Philippine Normal School. It became an independent institution in 1924, a chartered college in 1976, and a university in 1998. It is one of the oldest educational institutions in Cebu.
CNU has three campuses, the main campus in Osmeña Boulevard, Cebu City and two extension campuses in Medellin and Balamban.
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