University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Pharmacy - Student Organizations

Student Organizations

The organizational taxonomy of the Faculty of Pharmacy.

  • Faculty of Pharmacy Student Council (FPSC) - the official student government of the Faculty of Pharmacy.
  • Junior Pharmacists Association - Gamma Chapter (JPA) - the Mother Organization of all Pharmacy Students.
  • UST Clinical Pharmacy Society (CPS) - the official student organization of Clinical Pharmacy Students.
  • Medical Technology Society (MTS) - the official student organization of Medical Technology Students.
  • UST Biochemical Society (UST-BCS) - the official student organization of Biochemistry Students.
  • Organization of Medical Technology Interns (OMTI) - the organization established solely for graduating students taking up Medical Technology.
  • Community Achievers Association (COMACH) - a community service-oriented organization.
  • Pax Romana Pharmacy Unit - college based unit of the Central Pax Romana, the University's official Religious Organization
  • Pharmacy Dance Troupe (PDT) - the official dance troupe of the Faculty of Pharmacy.
  • Pharmacy Debate and Speech Council
  • UST Pharmacy Glee Club - the official chorale ensemble of the Faculty of Pharmacy.
  • Pharmacy Sports Club - the official organization of sports enthusiast.
  • Purple Gazette - the official student publication of the Faculty of Pharmacy.
  • Red Cross Youth Council (RCYC) - Pharmacy Unit
  • Rotaract Club of UST- Pharmacy Unit- a socio- civic organization sponsored by Rotary Club.
  • SCARLET - Filipino-Chinese organization.
  • Scholia Tutorial Club
  • Theatre Catalyst - the official theater guild of the Faculty of Pharmacy.

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