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U-Registrar Logs 24,768 Enrollees for Second Sem SY 2025-2026
Office of the University Registrar— The University of Rizal System (URS) has recorded a total enrollment of 24,768 students across its campuses for the Second Semester of Academic Year 2025–2026, according to official data released by the Office of the University Registrar.
Based on the Statistics on Enrollment by Course and Curriculum Year, the figures reflect sustained demand for URS academic programs, particularly in Education, Engineering, Business, Health Sciences, and Graduate Studies, distributed across its multiple campuses in Rizal Province.
Among the campuses, Morong Campus posted the highest enrollment with 7,757 students, driven largely by strong numbers in Industrial Technology, Engineering, Education, and Hospitality Management, as well as its laboratory schools and Senior High School programs. Binangonan Campus followed with 3,522 students, showing large participation in Computer Studies, Business Administration, and Accountancy programs.
The Antipolo City Campus registered 2,708 enrollees, with notable concentrations in Hospitality Industry, Business, and Engineering. At the same time, Tanay Campus recorded 2,944 students, reflecting steady enrollment in Agriculture, Science and Education, and Agri-Business Management programs.
Other campuses, including Pililla (1,990 students), Rodriguez (1,870 students), Cainta (633 students), Cardona (441 students), and Taytay (1,009 students), also contributed significantly to the system-wide total.
Graduate education remains a strong pillar of the university, with 1,986 graduate students enrolled across various campuses, pursuing advanced degrees in Education, Business Administration, Public Administration, Agriculture, and related fields. This reflects URS’s continuing role in professional development and leadership formation in the province.
The enrollment report was prepared by Mrs. Marlene Julian, University Registrar, underscoring URS commitment to transparent academic reporting and data-driven planning. University officials noted that the enrollment figures will guide institutional decisions on faculty deployment, facilities management, and educational program enhancement for the remainder of the academic year.
With nearly 25,000 students enrolled, the University of Rizal System continues to affirm its position as a leading public higher education institution in CALABARZON, serving diverse learners through accessible, relevant, and community-responsive academic programs.
