ISU Roxas has once again solidified its reputation for academic excellence, achieving an impressive 72.50% passing rate in the February 2025 Licensure Examination for Criminologists (LEC). This figure notably exceeds the national average of 60.5%.

Among first-time examinees, ISU Roxas boasted a remarkable 73.33% passing rate, with 55 out of 75 candidates successfully navigating the challenging exam. This strong performance underscores the institution’s commitment to high-quality instruction (SDG 4) and robust student support.

Repeaters also showed commendable results, achieving a 60.00% passing rate. The overall institutional passing rate of 72.50% highlights ISU Roxas’ strong standing in criminology education, reinforcing its position as a leading institution in the field. These results are a testament to the hard work of the examinees and the unwavering commitment of the faculty and administration to deliver high-quality education and training.

With this outstanding achievement, ISU Roxas, under the leadership of Dr. Rosalyn L. Bautista, continues to fulfill its mission of producing competent and well-prepared criminologists. The College of Criminal Justice Education, led by BSCrim Chair Dr. Nelmar Agub and BSLEA Chair Ms. Medelyn Lacunsay, is dedicated to ensuring that graduates are poised to make significant contributions to law enforcement and public safety.

Congratulations to the newly registered criminologists