UST Angelicum College
Unibersidad ng Santo Tomas - Kolehiyo ng Angelicum | |
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Motto | Caritas, Justitia, Fortitudo (Latin) |
Motto in English | Charity, Justice, Fortitude |
Type | Private Non-Graded Non-profit Basic and Higher education institution |
Established | July 1972 (52 years and 148 days) |
Religious affiliation | Roman Catholic (Dominican) |
Academic affiliations | PAASCU |
Rector | Fr. John Stephen Besa, O.P. |
Director | Eunice Mareth Areola (Academic Affairs) Noel Kristoffer Castor (Financial Affairs) Roger Quirao (Religious Affairs) |
Students | over 7,000 |
Address | 12 M.J. Cuenco St., Sta. Mesa Heights , , , 14°37′39.54″N 121°0′34.79″E / 14.6276500°N 121.0096639°E |
Campus | Urban |
Official Hymn | UST Angelicum College Hymn |
Colors | Blue, white, yellow |
Nickname | UST-Angelicum Tigercubs / Roebucks |
Sporting affiliations | WNCAA, Athletic Association for Private Schools (AAPS) |
Website | www |
The UST Angelicum College, officially the University of Santo Tomas - Angelicum College is a private Catholic basic and higher education institution run by the Philippine Dominican Province of the Order of Preachers located in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was founded in July 1972 by the Dominican priest Rev. Fr. Rogelio B. Alarcon, OP who became its first rector. UST Angelicum is an official member of the Dominican Network. It attained Level III Primary Accreditation conducted by PAASCU[1]
Integration with University of Santo Tomas
[edit]In academic year 2018-19, Angelicum College was renamed University of Santo Tomas – Angelicum College as per a memorandum of agreement signed on June 29, 2017. The renaming was part of plans to oversee and integrate with other Dominican educational institutions in the Philippines.[2]
The existing Board of Trustees of Angelicum was dissolved and a new one was formed composed of 12 members, 9 from UST Manila and 3 from Angelicum College but retained its independence in handling its own administrative and financial affairs. UST Rector Fr. Herminio Dagohoy, O.P. became Chief Executive Officer and College Rector while former Angelicum College Rector Fr. Ferdinand Bautista, O.P. became Chief Operating Officer.[3] As part of the integration process, Rev. Fr. Herminio Dagohoy, O.P. planned to implement new policies and programs to improve Angelicum College's approach to education.[4]
Notable alumni
[edit]This article's list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia's verifiability policy. (December 2023) |
- Sarah Christophers, actress
- Dianne dela Fuente, actress and singer
- Sarah Geronimo, singer, actress, television personality, and record producer
- Nicole Kim Donesa, actress, singer, and beauty queen
- Yasmien Kurdi, singer-songwriter, actor, and commercial model
- Derrick Monasterio, actor and singer
- Kurt Perez, child actor
- Julie Anne San Jose, singer, songwriter, actress, and television personality
- Empress Schuck, actress
- Bernadette Sembrano, reporter, newscaster, and television host
- Antonio Trillanes, politician
- Lauren Young, actress and model
- Bianca Bustamante, racing driver
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ PAASCU http://www.paascu. org.ph/resources-dir8 a-b angelicum.htm Archived October 26, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Angelicum College in QC officially under UST - The Varsitarian". varsitarian.net. June 29, 2017.
- ^ "UST, Angelicum QC formalize integration - University of Santo Tomas". www.ust.edu.ph.
- ^ "Level up na! UST takes over Angelicum College". Politiko. July 8, 2017. Retrieved July 2, 2020.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Angelicum College at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website