Written by: Jaira Elaine Ramiscal and Antonette Laya Obligado
The Student Body of School of Business Administration and Accountancy ( SBAA – SB) recently concluded its successful Free Exam Treats initiative, a recurring activity designed to support students during the prelims examination. From September 16th to the 19th, SBAA Student Body were handing out exam treats, including candies, nuts, and personalized good luck cards, to the SBAA students.

This thoughtful project is a key part of the SBAA’s commitment to the student community. The primary goal is to help students boost their mental energy, ease exam stress, and simply bring a bit of happiness to their day. This initiative, a simple yet meaningful gesture, serves as a powerful reminder of the strong support system within the student body.
The “Free Exam Treats” program aligns directly with the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3: Good Health and Well-being. By focusing on the mental and emotional well-being of students, the SBAA is actively contributing to a healthier and more positive campus environment. The organization recognizes that academic success is linked to a student’s overall health and happiness, and this project is a tangible way of promoting that.

The SBAA Student Body’s actions during the exam treats initiative truly embody “PARA SA SBAA, KASAMA ANG SBAA”. This initiative isn’t just for the students; it’s an effort made hand-in-hand with them. By reaching out and offering a little kindness during a stressful time, the SBAA Student Body shows that it is not just a governing body but a true partner in every student’s journey.

The positive response from the student body was remarkable. Many students expressed their gratitude for the gesture, showing just how much a small act of kindness can mean during a stressful period. The SBAA Student Body’s dedication to this activity underscores its role as a compassionate and proactive support system for the student population.


