ABOUT US

California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo has many student organizations. The Pilipino Cultural Exchange prides itself on providing a home to anyone who seeks it. The diversity and full spectrum of personalities in this organization makes it easy to feel at home.

Many lifelong friendships have formed as members with common interests have come together to get to know one another. With so many opportunities and events presented by PCE, it is easy to see why members can call it their very own "home away from home."

The Pilipino Cultural Exchange has three non-audition performance groups: Kasayahan (Cultural Dance), Ating Himig (Choir), and Modern (Hip-hop Dance Troupe). In addition, PCE offers many other activities that members can get involved in.


HELP US BY DONATING!
PCE is able to carry on activities and help the community though donations and fundraisers. If you would like to help us, there are two options:

  • You can simply mail us a check and we can deposit it into our account, or

  • If you would like to include it as a donation for tax purposes that is an option too! Simply fill out the provided form (Click Here: Give A Gift Form) and either mail it to us, or e-mail it to us and we can get it all processed.

  • PCE's Mailbox Address:
    Cal Poly ASI
    Epicenter Box #186
    1 Grand Ave
    San Luis Obispo, CA 93407-0675

    If you would like to donate a physical object (or something to that affect) there is another form you can fill out as well. Please contact us for more information! If you would like to be mentioned on a list of donators please let us know! We always appreciate the people who help our club out.
    FRIENDSHIP GAMES


    SPUF mobbin' at the Games

    Cal Poly SLO took home the SPUF (Spirit, Pride, Unity, and Friendship) trophy once again at the annual Friendship Games, hosted by CSU Fullerton's PASA Kaibigan. Congratulations SPUF Champs!!

    1st place GAMES 1997
    SPUF CHAMPIONS 1997
    SPUF CHAMPIONS 2005
    SPUF CHAMPIONS 2008

    What is Friendship Games?
    Visit the official website!

    KAA PROGRAM

    KAA stands for Kuya/Ate/Ading. Kuya means "big brother," Ate means "big sister," and Ading means "little sibling." During the Fall Quarter, new members can sign up to take part in our KAA Program as an Ading and be paired up with a Kuya or an Ate based on their interests.

    For more information, contact our Membership coordinators!

    CONTACT

    Coordinators:
    Grace Tamaki (510) 731-4522
    Jessica Kataoka (559) 286-5486
    Leda Thavenomany (559) 577-5076

    Kasayahan Ating Himig Modern Sports PCN Culture Education Outreach Hula