
Education liberates the intellect, unlocks the imagination and is fundamental for self-respect. It is the key to prosperity and opens a world of opportunities, making it possible for each of us to contribute to a progressive, healthy society. Learning benefits every human being and should be available to all.
Things to do
- Find a Goal 4 charity you want to support. Any donation, big or small, can make a difference!
- Promote and take free online courses. In a digital world, there are more opportunities to get access to education than just go to university.
- Mentor young people. You can provide tutoring and homework assistance, teach a language or deliver a lesson on the Global Goals.
- Donate your used books. The easiest way to give access to knowledge is to donate your used books to someone.
- Visit your local school and ask what school supplies they need. Start a school supply drive in your community.
News


UMak students win Best Short Film in the 50th MMFF
The Institute of Arts and Design (IAD) students Selina Claire Napano, Michael Glenn Santos, and Gabriel Seth Carson won the Best Student Short Film award at the 50th Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF).
Their animated film, "Saan Aabot ang…

Social Technology Bureau recognizes UMak’s contributions to DSWD’s Tara, Basa! Tutoring Program
With around 160 local government units, partners, and stakeholders, the University of Makati (UMak) was recognized for its exemplary efforts in its commitment to the implementation of Tara, Basa! Tutoring Program of the Department of Social…

UMak achieves 66.67% Passing Rate in the November and December 2024 CELE
The University of Makati (UMak) has once again demonstrated its commitment to excellence by achieving outstanding results in the November and December 2024 Civil Engineers Licensure Examination (CELE). With a passing rate of 66.67%, UMak’s…

UMak Filmmakers receive CMMA Recognition
UMak recipients of the 46th Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA) Special Citation for Student TV Production received their plaque on Wednesday, November 20, 2024, at the City State Tower Hotel in Manila. Director Ronald Racalde, Jr. and Segment…

UMak excels in November 2024 PNLE
Among the 500 higher education institutions in the country, the University of Makati (UMak) ranked 6th in the November 2024 Philippine Nurses Licensure Examination (PNLE) for HEIs with 50 to 99 examinees with at least 85% passing rate.
Meanwhile,…
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