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PRC Room Assignments for August 2022 Guidance and Counseling Licensure Exam

Manila, Philippines – The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced the list of room assignments for the August 17-18, 2022 Guidance and Counseling Licensure Exam for testing locations in Manila/ National Capital Region (NCR), Cagayan De Oro, and Cebu a week or days before the licensure exams.

The licensure exams for Guidance and Counseling were administered by the PRC and Board of Guidance and Counseling headed by its Chairman, Luzviminda S. Guzman, and its members, Elena V. Morada and Carmelita P. Pabiton.

Here are the room assignments for the August 2022 Guidance and Counseling Board Exams, courtesy of PRC:

  • Manila/ NCR
  • Manila/NCR – PWD
  • Cagayan De Oro

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Examination attire.

Male examinees are required to wear a white polo shirt with a collar (without any seal, logo, or mark) and decent pants or slacks.

For female examinees, a white blouse or shirt with a collar (without any seal, logo, or mark) and a decent skirt or slacks.

What to bring?

Don’t forget the following on examination day:

  • Notice of Admission (NOA)
  • Official Receipt
  • Two (2) or more pencils (No. 1 or No. 2)
  • Ball pens with BLACK ink only
  • One (1) piece long brown envelope
  • One (1) piece long transparent/plastic envelope (for keeping your valuables and other allowed items)
  • Health forms
  • Negative RT-PCR Test Results, if applicable, or Certificate of Quarantine

Examinees are not allowed to bring books, notes, or similar items to the examination room. Programmable calculators, as well as electronic gadgets such as Apple and Samsung products, are not allowed either. Bags of any kind are also not allowed inside the examination premises.

Precautionary Measures

The following precautionary measures shall be observed during the conduct of the Guidance and Counseling Board Exam:

  • Wearing of face mask and face shield
  • Sanitizing using alcohol and hand-based sanitizers whenever necessary
  • Physical Distancing of one (1) meter at all times
  • Those with fever and cold are not allowed to take the exam
  • Observe proper hygiene at all times

Contact PRC

Should you have concerns related to the August 2022 Guidance and Counseling Licensure Exam Room Assignments, you may also reach the Professional Regulation Commission at the following contact details:

PRC Licensure Exam Division: [email protected] / [email protected] Facebook: @professionalregulationcommission Twitter: @PRC_main

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Room Assignments for the August 2023 Guidance Counselor Licensure Exam

MANILA, Philippines – The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) releases the list of room assignments for the August 2023 Guidance Counselor Licensure Exam (GCLE) a few days before the exams.

The Guidance Counselor board exams will be conducted on August 16-17, 2023, at PRC testing centers located in Metro Manila, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Koronadal, Lucena, Rosales, and Palawan.

The Board of Guidance and Counseling is headed by its Chairman, Dr. Luzviminda S. Guzman, and its members, Dr. Elena V. Morada and Dr. Carmelita P. Pabiton.

Examinees are advised to verify the room assignments through the links below or the notices and announcements posted on the PRC official website. Here are the room assignments for the August 2023 Guidance Counselor licensure exams.

  • Metro Manila
  • Metro Manila (PWD)
  • Cagayan de Oro

Examinees shall report before 5:30 in the morning on the said date because latecomers will not be admitted, and examination fees for late examinees will also be forfeited.

What to bring on the day of exams?

Here are the things to bring during the examination proper:

  • Notice of Admission
  • Official Receipt
  • One (1) piece of metered-stamped window mailing envelope
  • Two (2) or more pencils (NO. 2)
  • Ball pens (black ink only)
  • One (1) piece long brown envelope
  • One (1) piece long transparent/plastic envelope (for keeping your valuables and other allowed items)
  • Health Forms (Pursuant to Memorandum No. 68, series of 2020)
  • Negative RT-PCR Test Results, if applicable, or Certificate of Quarantine (Pursuant to Memorandum No. 68, series of 2020)

What to wear on examination day?

  • For male examinees, a white polo shirt with a collar (without any seal, logo, or mark); decent pants or slacks
  • For female examinees, a white blouse or shirt with a collar (without any seal, logo, or mark); decent pants or slacks

What is not allowed during board exams?

  • Books, notes, review materials, and other printed materials containing coded information or formulas
  • Programmable calculators or with embedded functions especially CASIO FX991ES and CASIO FX-991ES plus
  • Apple, Samsung, and other smartwatches, cellular phones, ear plugs, transmitters, portable computers, Bluetooth, and other electronic devices which may be used for communication purposes;
  • Bags of any kind

2023 Guidance Counselor Licensure Exam Schedule

  • Program for Guidance Counselor licensure exams for August 2023 from PRC

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  • downloaded duly accomplished Oath Form or Panunumpa ng Propesyonal
  • notice of admission (for identification only)
  • 2 pieces passport sized pictures (colored with white background and complete name tag)
  • 2 sets of documentary stamps
  • 1 piece short brown envelope

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SAT 2021 - ROOM ASSIGNMENTS

Students ... Below you will find your names (alphabetized by first name) along with the room where you will be taking the SAT on Tuesday, April 13th. Please be seated in this room and ready to begin no later than 8:15am.

Abigail Akers A01 Abigail Johnson A12 Abigail Loewenstein A14 Abigail Loven A14 Abigail McNamara A17 Abigail Moser A17 Abigail Phillips A18 Abigale Goin A10 Addison Jones A12 Adeline Aberle A01 Aeris Armenoff A01 Aiden Bristowe A03 Alayna Evans A08 Alexa Dhom A08 Alexis Egeberg A08 Alexis Painter Library (Classroom) Alyssa Christensen A07 Amaya Francom A10 Amelia Osman A17 Andre Grace Library (Rowling) Anika Wells C07 Anna Cline A07 Anna Hawley A11 Anna Lagacy A13 Annilee Griffeth A10 Anthony Ramirez A18 Arabella Buchanan A03 Ariana Lingard A14 Ashton Heiser A11 Ashton Stoudt C06 Audrey Boateng A03 Averhy Sanborn C04 Avery Seaman C06

Bailey Roberts C04 Benjamin Jaskula Library (Classroom) Braden Stacey C06 Brady Gabbard A10 Braeden Heinold A11 Brayden Smith C06 Brea Benson A03 Brian Coyne A07 Broch Apperson A01

Caden Lovenguth A14 Caden Rourke C04 Cainan Birge A03 Caleb Conover A07 Campbell Cruse Library (Rowling) Carolyn Morgan A17 Carson Wheeler C07 Cassie Schwarzentraub C06 Catherine Coleman A07 Cayden Grove Library (Classroom) Cayla Koerner A13 Cecilia Abramson A01 Chase Wagers C07 Chloe Allen A01 Chloe Heffernan A11 Chloe Truax C07 Claire Parrott A18 Clayton Gibson A10 Cole Anderson A01 Conner Bell A03 Contessa Stewart Library (Classroom)

Dale McElhaney A14 Damion Boller Library (Rowling) Daniel Hogan A12 Delaney King A13 Devin Parish A17 Dream Eagle-Morgan A08 Drew Byrd A03 Dylan Goble A10 Dylan House Library (Rowling)

Elaina Campion A07 Elias Barton A03 Elizabeth Sims C06 Ellen Kaper A12 Emily Bednar A03 Emma Anderson Library (Fitzgerald) Emma Hensley A11 Emma Luhrsen A14 Eric Lamb Library (Classroom) Erik Christianson A07 Ethan Grindley A10 Ethan Trail C07 Evan Chupp A07 Evan Johnson A12 Evan Ruzich C04

Fiona Taylor C07 Fjasmine Yang C10

Gabriel Coval A07 Gabriel Labbe A13 Gabriel Wisnasky C10 Gabriela Davis A08 Gage Maase-Mueller Library (Classroom) Gaspar Covarrubias Zuniga A07 George Moore A17 Gianluca Bellini A03 Gianna Hill A11 Grace Larson Library (Classroom) Grace Lietz A13 Gracie Cain A07 Grant Garrison A10 Greyson Campion A07

Hailey Litteken A14 Hallie Pierce A18 Hayden Hunt A12 Hayden Marxmiller A14 Hayley Schickedanz C04 Haylie Orton Library (Classroom) Helen Ryding C04 Hunter Busboom A03 Hunter Crowe A08

Ian Smith C06 Isabella Gonzalez Library (Classroom) Isabelle Ramirez Library (Rowling)

Jackson Craig Library (Classroom) Jackson Schlueter C04 Jackson White C10 Jacob Creel A08 Jacob Dobbins A08 Jacob Hurt A12 Jadyn Hannah A10 Jaedon Lager A13 James Hollenbeck Library (Rowling) Jamey Slade Library (Classroom) Jami Marriott A14 Janey Watson C07 Janson Campbell Library (Rowling) Jayden Roberts C04 Jeffrey Kilar A12 Jessica Hawk A11 John Eckley Library (Rowling) John Tender C07 John Wanninger C07 Jonah Singer C06 Joseph Scheele C04 Joshua Wilcoski C10 Justin Straub C06

Kailee McConkey A14 Kamela Parker A18 Kamryn Frost A10 Karley Yergler C10 Karson McKee A14 Karsten Waisath C07 Katana Sandlin C04 Katelin Jassman A12 Katelyn Moser Library (Classroom) Katherine Young C10 Kathryn Raver A18 Kaylee Allison A01 Kaylin Yanosik C10 Keagon Ashby Library (Classroom) Keaton Reynhout A18 Kelly Underwood C07 Kelsie Reeves A18 Kennedy Sexton C06 Kent Saban Library (Classroom) Kevin Leano A13 Khloe Diehl A08 Kiana Bailey A01 Kiera Cox A07 Klein Powell A18 Koby Eisenmenger A08 Kyle Nofziger A17 Kyleigh Lavender Library (Angelou) Kylie Jackson A12 Kyndal Brown A03

Laith Shihabi Library (Classroom) Landon Hobbs A11 Lauren Schnepper C04 Lauren Shaffer C06 Leah Nykaza A17 Liam Henry A11 Lillian Tira C07 Lillie Hillard A11 Logan Alt A01 Logan Ballard A01 Logan Petro A18 Lucas Little A14 Lucas Page A17 Luke Koller A13 Lydia Johnson A12

Mackenzie Spencer Library (Classroom) Madeline Almaroad A01 Madeline Beasley A03 Madeline Mawson A14 Madison Robinson C04 Madyson Dutton A08 Mallory Fonte A08 Manvika Kohli A13 Marissa Smith C06 Mary McDavitt A14 Mason McGregor A14 Maximilian Katz Library (Classroom) Meadow Perkins A18 Megan Barnhart A01 Megan Harrison A11 Michael Palumbo A17 Miranda Morrissette A17 Mitchell Gallier A10 Molly Fried A10 Morgan Lee A13

Natalie Doyle A08 Natalie Parrott A18 Nathaniel Murphy A17 Nathaniel Wheeler C07 Nicholas Gilbert A10 Nicholas Harfst A11 Nicholas Traficante Library (Classroom) Nichole Taylor C07 Nolan Nierenhausen A17

Olivia McMurry A17 Owen Molitor A17

Paris Cebulski Library (Classroom) Penelope Sheridan C06

Quinten Cox A07 Quinton Bradley Library (Rowling)

Ramsey Buhrman Library (Classroom) Richard Howard A12

Samara Kemp-Taylor A12 Samuel Bowers A03 Samuel Garber A10 Samuel Henrichs A11 Sarah Kyle A13 Savannah Smith C06 Shelby Hildreth A11 Skylar Bickers A03 Sophia Arnold A01 Sophia Slupski C06 Sophie Deck Library (Classroom) Sophie Zerrouki C10 Spencer Baker A01 Stephen Pogue A18 Sydney Esker A08

Taylor Fan A08 Taylor Remus A18 Taylor Reynolds C04 Thomas Rose Library (Rowling) Tinley Peters A18 Titus Payne Library (Classroom) Tyler Lewis A13 Tyler Uken C07 Tyler Zindars C10

Veronica Hoffman A11 Vincent Kim A13

Wanda Lindquist A13 William Jones A12

Xavier Schmidt C04

Yinuan Liang A13 Yuvraj Gill A10

Zachary Courson A07 Zachary Ritchie C04 Zoe Joyce A12

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The list of room assignments for the August 2023 Psychologist Licensure Exams is released by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) weeks before the exams. See room assignments below!

PRC testing facilities for the August 2023 Psychologist Licensure Exams are located in NCR, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Koronadal, Legazpi, Lucena, Pampanga, Rosales, Tacloban, Tuguegarao, and Zamboanga. The exams will be conducted on August 1 and 2, 2023.

The exam is headed by the Board of Psychology with its Chairman, Miriam P. Cue, and board members Hector M. Perez and Imelda Virginia G. Villar.

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Examinees may find their room assignments below or through the official notices provided by the PRC.

Please bookmark this page for regular updates on the available room assignments for different locations.

PSYCHOLOGIST LICENSURE EXAM ROOM ASSIGNMENT August 2023

The following are the things examinees are required to bring on exam day:

  • Notice of Admission
  • Official Receipt
  • One (1) piece metered-stamped window mailing envelope
  • At least two (2) pencils (NO. 2)
  • Ball pens (black ink only)
  • One (1) piece long brown envelope
  • One (1) piece long transparent/plastic envelope (for keeping your valuables and other allowed items)
  • Books, notes, review materials and other printed materials containing coded data/information/forumla
  • Calculators which are programmable or with embedded functions especially (CASIO FX991ES and CASIO FX-991ES plus)
  • APPLE, SAMSUNG AND OTHER SMART WATCHES, CELLULAR PHONES,EAR PLUGS, TRANSMITTERS, PORTABLE COMPUTERS, BLUETOOTH ANDOTHER ELECTRONIC GADGETS/DEVICES WHICH MAY BE USED TO STOREOR RETRIEVE DATA/INFORMATION AND/OR TO COMMUNICATE FORWHATEVER PURPOSE
  • Bags of any kind (ladies’ bag, shoulder bags, attaché case, backpacks, etc.)
  • Other examination aids not stated in this program.
  • Male examinees are required to wear a white polo or shirt with collar (without any seal, logo or mark)Decent slacks or pants
  • Female examinees are required to wear a white blouse or shirt with a collar and without any seal, logo, or mark, then decent pants or slacks.

During the PRC licensure exams, the following precautionary health and safety rules must be followed at all times:

  • Wear a face mask and a face shield.
  • Bring alcohol-based hand sanitizers.
  • Face masks, face shields, and latex gloves must be provided to examination personnel.
  • Observe physical distancing by maintaining a 1-meter distance from one another.
  • Prior to entering the examination room, a thermal scanner will be used to monitor your body temperature.
  • Exams are not permitted for those who have a fever, cold, or cough. Their payment is not lost and can be applied to the next licensure exam.
  • Examinees should bring their lunch because they will not be allowed to leave the examination room during break or lunch.
  • Before entering the examination room, after using the restroom, and before receiving test questionnaires, examinees must sanitize.

Check out the examination subjects and schedule, including general instructions below:

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Introduction

The sudden escalation of the war in Ukraine on 24 February 2022 has intensified the humanitarian crisis in the country. Among the primary issues of concern are nearly seven million people displaced within the country as of August 2022. 1 The scale of the displacement has led to questions about the impacts of population influx on host communities. In response, collective sites were established in different types of public and private buildings, including in many educational facilities (schools, kindergartens, university dormitories, etc). 2 The Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) cluster has currently mapped more than 7,000 collective sites across Ukraine. 3 According to the International Organisation for Migration's (IOM) General Population survey, approximately 4% of the displaced population resides in a collective center, while the majority live in private residences in the community. While there are indications that needs among the population in collective centers are higher than those in the general population, there is limited reliable data available to allow for representative comparisons between demographics such as host communities, displaced households living in collective sites, and those living out of collective sites. In addition, while many displaced households are located within the communities, little is known concerning their access to public services, in parallel with the humanitarian support they receive in and out of collective sites. Similarly, the scale-up of the response to involve national government, local civil society, and international humanitarian actors has led to questions around coordination between these various actors. In a recent study by ACAPS, it was found that challenges exist in distribution systems and coordination structures at different levels of the response.4 As of June 2022, there was limited information available at the subnational level on the coordination of response efforts to address displacement concerns. Dnipropetrovska oblast plays a key role in hosting displaced populations inside Ukraine. Official statistics in May reported the registration of 225,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), a number representing less than a third of the actual figure according to the regional council.5 According to the Organisation for Migration's (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM), this influx makes Dnipropetrovska oblast the host to the largest number of refugees in the country.6 Moreover, the crucial role of the oblast as an arrival transit hub is only expected to increase in the coming months as hostilities continue to escalate in the East and South of the country.7 In this context, REACH worked with the CCCM cluster to develop and implement an assessment on displacement dynamics and the humanitarian response in Dnipropetrovska to support the information needs of the cluster and other actors who work in the displacement response in the oblast. REACH and the cluster consulted with a wide range of additional stakeholders to gather input on the research design as well as interpretation of findings, including local authorities and local organisations.

The purpose of the assessment and this report is to provide an overview of the needs and concerns of displaced populations in Dnipropetrovska Oblast, including a comparison of the needs and concerns with non-displaced populations, and an assessment of how these needs and concerns are currently being met by local response actors. To that end, REACH conducted:

A total of 1,304 household surveys (HHS) with displaced households (HHs) in collective sites and living in the community, and non-displaced households. Surveys were conducted through face-to-face interviews between 2nd and 17th July 2022. The sample was stratified by displacement status and geography to allow for a granular analysis of needs and concerns by these characteristics. Households were randomly selected in two-stages: In the first stage appropriate locations for each demographic were selected at random using randomly generated GPS points, or a prepared sample frame (e.g. CCCM master list of collective sites). In the second stage additional randomization techniques were applied to ensure respondent participation was random, such as approaching each fifth person to enter or leave a building. The survey instrument sought to capture key socio-economic indicators for each demographic, their needs and concerns, including issues of social cohesion, and movement intentions among displaced households.

A mapping of local response actors (LRAs) working in the oblast including local non-government and civil society organisations, and individual volunteers between 22 and 30 June 2022. The mapping process involved a snowballing approach to compile a list of 53 LRAs, contacting one focal point for each organisation to participate in a short telephone survey (LRA-KIIs). The survey included questions on the size of the organisation, key activities and partner networks.

Eight focus group discussions with local response actors (LRA-FGDs). The discussion guide of the FGDs explored perceptions on issues surrounding social cohesion, challenges in coordination and collaboration among actors, and risk mitigation. Participants were selected from contacts gathered through local authorities and the mapping exercise, ensuring they included actors in both urban and rural settings. This report seeks to draw together the findings from these sources to respond to the research questions, using a sequential triangulation approach.

Key Findings

The stratified survey sample allows for a comparison of vulnerabilities, needs and levels of assistance between three types of households: displaced household living in collective sites, out of collective sites, and nondisplaced. Interviews and focus group discussions with public service providers, local response and economic actors shed additional light on the organisation of the current response and the current capacity to respond to those needs. Below are some of the key take-aways:

The international response remains more focused on Dnipro city compared to other parts of the oblast. IDP households in Dnipro city much more often reported receiving assistance from international organisations (53%) and UN agencies (59%), compared to their counterparts living outside of Dnipro city (33% and 41% respectively). Concerns that international assistance was not sufficiently reaching beneficiaries living in the periphery of the oblast were also raised by local response actors and regional authorities.

Conflict-affected hromadas are in strong need of early recovery support to cope with the impact of shellings on infrastructure, energy and water facilities. Acute needs concern repair and construction work, provision of construction material, heating solutions, and energy and water provision alternatives.

IDP households living in collective sites tend to be more vulnerable than IDP households out of collective sites, and non-displaced households. 54% of IDP households in collective sites reportedly include at least one pensioner, 32% have one chronically ill member, and 24% reported one member with disabilities. Importantly, data from REACH’s collective site monitoring (CSM) shows that 48% of assessed collective sites in Ukraine do not have an allocation plan for households with specific vulnerabilities.

IDP households earned less income on average than non-displaced households before the conflict. In addition, they also reported suffering a greater loss of income since. This is particularly the case for displaced households in collective sites outside of Dnipro city; with 51% reportedly earning very low incomes (less than 5.000 UAH per month) since the start of the conflict, versus 20% of them before the conflict. By comparison, only 28% of non-displaced households outside of Dnipro city reported earning this level of income since the start of the conflict, versus 19% before the conflict.

Most reported needs by households overall are economic assistance (54%), food (48%) and employment support (48%). IDP households reported additional needs such as long-term displacement solutions (43%), but overall non-displaced households reported similar needs, and sometimes an even larger proportion reported needs in essential areas such as healthcare (31% versus 24% for IDPs) and WASH (10%, versus 4% for IDPs). However, they were 11% to report not needing any assistance (versus 1% for IDP households).

Households living outside Dnipro City reported higher levels of needs than those living in Dnipro City. It is the case notably for economic assistance (61% for households living out of Dnipro City, versus 46% for households living in Dnipro City), and employment (39% for households living out of Dnipro City, versus 24% for households living in Dnipro City). Importantly, non-displaced households outside Dnipro city reported a need for economic assistance far more important than those residing in Dnipro city (60% versus 35%).

Non-displaced households are far less likely to benefit from humanitarian support (32% versus 91% for displaced households). For instance, the proportion of households reporting receiving financial assistance varies markedly (IDP in-site: 72%, IDP off-site: 68%; non-displaced: 19%) despite similar levels of needs reported. It may therefore be beneficial to further explore the degree to which, and under what conditions, non-displaced households are provided with humanitarian assistance.

The main types of assistance providers, according to household recipients are; Public service providers (67%), volunteer initiatives (64%), UN organisations (51%), international organisations (44%) and local organisations (41%). IDP households in collective sites reported receiving assistance mostly from volunteer initiatives (73%), while those living out of collective sites most often reported receiving assistance from public service providers (69%). For non-displaced households, this was equal (69%), followed by local organisations (22%) and volunteers (13%).

Many local response actors appear to implement their activities independently, without engaging structures put in place by local authorities to supervise the response. This leads to a multiplicity of coordinating bodies and channels of communication, potentially raising difficulties for international actors looking to engage with unique interlocutors at the local level.

Many collective sites may struggle to continue to house IDPs in winter, according to local response actors. Of particular concern are the utility fees for electricity and heating likely to rise significantly in the coming months. While government and municipal institutions receive compensation for the cost of utilities, many collective sites managed by local organisations do not. When costs rise, many may not be able to continue providing assistance.

Only 9% of displaced household reported a clear intention to move again in the month following data collection (11% for displaced households in collective sites, 6% for displaced households out of collective sites). Of those (n = 76), 49% reported intention to return to their settlement of habitual residence, 39% to another settlement, and only 12% reported planning to move to another country.

In conclusion, the findings reveal a concerning trend in the way current assistance in targeted. Households living in Dnipro City are much more likely to report receiving assistance from international respondents versus those living in areas outside Dnipro City. Likewise, displaced households are more likely to be targeted for assistance compared to non-displaced households, despite this latter group often reporting similar or in some cases even higher needs than the former. Findings do support the notion that IDP households living in collective sites tend to be characterised by additional vulnerabilities compared to IDP households living out of collective sites and non-displaced households.

The approach of winter also raises new challenges. Local actors involved in the management of collective sites voiced concerns about their ability to continue to house IDPs. Of particular importance are the utility fees for electricity and heating which will rise significantly in the coming months. Considering the role of Dnipropetrovska oblast as a key arrival and transit hub is presumably going to increase as the conflict wears on, this issue is likely to grow more salient. Also of high priority is the need for early recovery support in conflict-affected hromadas, where numerous infrastructures need repair or heating solutions. It matters therefore that needs, and the capacity of local actors to meet those needs, continues to be monitored regularly and that additional assistance is made available and delivered to where it is most needed.

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Room Assignments for August 2023 Board Licensure Exam for Psychometricians and Psychologists (BLEPP)

Room Assignments BLEPP August 2023

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) releases the August 2023 Board Licensure Exam for Psychologists and Psychometricians (BLEPP) room assignments a few days before the exams.

The Psychometrician and Psychologists licensure exams will be conducted on August 1-2, 2023, at PRC testing centers located at NCR, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Koronadal, Legazpi, Lucena, Pampanga, Rosales, Tacloban, Tuguegarao and Zamboanga. The Board of Psychology is headed by its Chairman, Ms. Miriam P. Cue, and its member, Ms. Imelda Virginia G. Villar.

Examinees are advised to verify the room assignments through the links below or through the notices and announcements to be posted on the PRC official website. Here are the room assignments for the August 2023 BLEPP.

Psychometrician Licensure Exam

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  • Cagayan de Oro

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Examinees shall report before 6:30 in the morning on the said date because latecomers will not be admitted.

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What to bring on the day of exams?

Here are the things to bring during the examination proper:

  • Notice of Admission
  • Official Receipt
  • One (1) piece of metered-stamped window mailing envelope
  • Two (2) or more pencils (NO. 2)
  • Ball pens (black ink only)
  • One (1) piece long brown envelope
  • One (1) piece long transparent/plastic envelope (for keeping your valuables and other allowed items)
  • Health Forms (Pursuant to Joint Administrative Order No. 01, series of 2020)
  • Negative RT-PCR Test Results (if applicable), Certificate of Quarantine, or copy of the Complete Vaccination Card for fully vaccinated examinees to be submitted to the proctor on the examination day.

What to wear on examination day?

Here are the specified dress codes from PRC:

  • Male examinees: Any scrub suit/ white polo shirt or T-shirt with collar without any logo mark or seal, tucked-in pants/slacks
  • Female examinees: Any scrub suit/ white blouse or T-shirt with collar without any logo mark or seal, tucked-in pants/slacks

Not allowed during board exams

  • Books, notes, review materials, and other printed materials containing coded information or formulas
  • Programmable calculators
  • Apple, Samsung, and other smartwatches, cellular phones, ear plugs, transmitters, portable computers, Bluetooth, and other electronic devices which may be used for communication purposes;
  • Bags of any kind

Reference(s)

  • Program for Psychometrician licensure exams for August 2023 from PRC.

For those who want to clarify something, PRC advised to email them through the Licensure Exam Division at the below contacts:

  • [email protected]

To receive regular updates about the August 2023 Psychometrician board exam as well as other related announcements, we advise our visitors to bookmark this page, visit PRC’s official website, follow us on our social media pages via Facebook and Twitter, or join the members’ discussions at our  Facebook Group .

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Bakit po hindi ba kasali ang Tuguegarao na testing venue?

RPm na ako sa August 2023 🙏

Lord, thank you so much in advance. August RPm 2023 <3

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Kelan irrelease ang sa manila?

RPm na this August in Jesus name Amen 🙏🏻🙏🏻

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Hello po. Ok lang po ba na di mag pa booster at di mag pa antigen? Pero meron naman po akong 1st & 2nd dose ng vax. Thankyou po.

Hello po. Okay lang po na walang booster? At kung di po nag pa booster , ok lang din po ba na walang antigen test? Pero meron naman po akong 1st & 2nd dose vax. Thankyou po.

RPm na kaming lima sa AUG 9, 2023🙏👆🏻

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RPM na ako ngayong August 2023 🤞🤞🤞

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RPm na po kaming lahat na magt-take this august in jesus name, amen

Sino nag apply dito online ng psychomet? After issuance ng NOA, nag submit kayo ng additional requirement?

Manila, pakigalaw naman ng baso.

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RPm by August 2023 💪🏻🙏🏻

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Bkt nga Po ala p school of ass s Pampanga??

Paki post po ung sa Manila for Psychometrician meron na daw po ngaun July 28, 2023

RPm na ako this August 2023! Through God’s grace! <3

Bkt Po ala pa room of ass s Pampanga??

Kagahi sa Cebu oyyy 🙄😂😂

Bakit wala pa po ang sa Cebu? 🥺

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kailan po ang cebu?

May room assignment naba gpost diri sa ro7.prc – Cebu?

asa kaha ta ani magexam hays

july 31 na, wala pa gihapon hantud karon as of 9:25 am.

RPm this August 2023!!!

Ang tagal po ng room assignment sa cebu eh ang sabi magpopost 2-3 business days before the examination day.

RPm 2023 in Jesus name. I claim it.

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