UA&P PARTNERS WITH EDUSUITE TO MODERNIZE UNIVERSITY SYSTEMS
THE UNIVERSITY of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P) has signed a Memorandum of Agreement with EduSuite, a leading AI-driven school management system provider, to modernize and streamline its academic and administrative operations.
The partnership was formalized earlier this month at the UA&P campus, with top officials from both institutions in attendance.
Incoming UA&P President Atty. John Philip Yeung emphasized the university’s pursuit of excellence, calling EduSuite “the best in the industry” and expressing optimism about the collaboration.
The MOA was signed by outgoing UA&P President Dr. Winston Conrad Padojinog and EduSuite President Niel Dagondon, with senior leaders from both sides witnessing the event.
EduSuite’s technology is expected to enhance key university functions—including enrollment, scheduling, and curriculum planning—through intelligent automation.
Dagondon reaffirmed EduSuite’s commitment to the UA&P community, stating, “Let’s start building together—for the faculty, our students, and the entire UA&P community.”
Dr. Padojinog concluded the event by highlighting the long-term value of the partnership, describing it as a move with “far-reaching implications” for a more efficient, student-centered UA&P.