University of The Philippines Open University - Past and Present Students

Past and Present Students

  • Sarah Geronimo - Associate in Arts student; singer, actress, television host
  • Sharon Cuneta - Associate in Arts student; singer, actress, television host; wife of Senator Francis Pangilinan
  • Jackielou Blanco - Associate in Arts student; actress, bodybuilder, fitness instructor; daughter of singer Pilita Corrales and wife of actor Ricky Davao
  • Gerardo Gambala - Master of Public Management graduate of 2007; former Captain of the Philippine Army; Valedictorian, Philippine Military Academy Class of 1995; the leader of the soldiers who staged the Oakwood mutiny; mistah (classmate) of Senator Antonio Trillanes IV
  • Richard Gomez - Associate in Arts graduate of 2009; actor
  • Rachelle Ann Go - Associate in Arts student; singer
  • Aldred Gatchalian - Associate in arts; actor; Pinoy Big Brother ex housemate teen edition
  • Joanne Zapanta-Andrada - Master on Development Communications student, Phil. National Red Cross Governor, fashion model, newspaper columnist, Presidential consultant
  • Juan Nanagas - graduated MPH; former PGH director; doctor
  • Jejomar Binay - Diploma in Environment and Natural Resource Management graduate, former Makati City Mayor, Vice President of the Republic of the Philippines
  • JC De Vera - Associate in Arts student; actor
  • Miguel Zubiri, Graduate, Master in Environment and Natural Resources Management, Senator, Republic of the Philippines
  • Catherine Untalan, Graduate, Master of Environmental and Natural Resources Management, Miss Earth Philippines
  • Kris Psyche Resus,Associate in Arts student; former Miss Philippines Earth 2010
  • Emmerie Dale Cunanan,Associate in Arts student; former 2nd Runner-Up Turismo Filipina 2008, Miss Philippines Earth-Water 2010
  • Matteo Guidicelli,Associate in Arts student; ABS-CBN Talent


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