Student Life
The students of the college are of diverse backgrounds. Some of them are Human Resource practitioners (consultants, trainers, labor and employment relations specialists). There are also students working in the public sector, legal profession and the academe.
The UP School of Labor and Industrial Relations Student Council (UP SOLAIR SC) is the official student representative of the College. This was previously held by the UP Industrial Relations Society (UP IRS), when the officials of the organization became automatic members of the Student Council (IRS-SC).
UP SOLAIR STUDENT COUNCIL AY 2011-2012
CHAIRPERSON: ALLAN ARCARD VICE CHAIRPERSON: HARVEY CONTRERAS SEC: GRACE ANGELINE V. MARQUEZ FIN: MARINELLE C. SANTOS EDUC: MARIE CHRIS L. CARIAGA EXTENSION: ARVIN CARANDANG PUBLISHING: ANA CARLOTA F. LAREZA VOLCOR: BONETH MANOSCA
UP SOLAIR Student Council 2010-2011
Chaiperson: Roel Malubay
Vice Chairperson: Hazel Ramos
SOLAIR Representative to the USC: Andre Garra
UP SOLAIR Student Council 2008-2009 and 2009-2010
Chairperson: Mc Ronald Simbajon Banderlipe I
Vice Chairperson: Jefran Fernandez Baraquio
Councilors: Extension and Special Projects: Kristine Janice Alido Bandayrel
Education, Research and Popular Struggles: Anto Valera Cometa
Finance: Mischaelle Josanne Kalalo Millar
Secretariat and Logistics: Melanio Gregorio Pilar (2008–2009); Roel Malubay (2009–2010)
Publicity: Rhoda Angeli Milla
SOLAIR Representative to the USC: Hazel Ramos (2008–2009)
Past Chairperson (AY 2006-2007 and 2007–2008): Adolfo Nisperos Jr. (under IRS-SC)
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