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The University of Santo Tomas Graduate School is the graduate school of the University of Santo Tomas, the oldest and largest Catholic university in Manila, Philippines. As early as the seventeenth (17th) century, the University of Santo Tomas (UST) had already been granting master's and doctoral degrees.
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School was earlier used by the School of Civil Engineering, School of Architecture and Fine Arts, School of Commerce, School of Nursing, and the defunct Normal School. Only the Graduate School uses the style today. Conservatory is used by the University's music school, the Conservatory of Music. It offers complete bachelor's degrees in music.
The UST Medical Gazette: Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, supplement of the Santo Tomas Journal of Medicine [16] Vision: 0042-692X: College of Architecture Voyage: College of Tourism and Hospitality Management La Stampa: Formerly known as The Compendium, it is the official student publication of UST Senior High School. The Aquinian: UST Junior ...
The college is located in the third and fourth levels of Saint Raymund de Peñafort Building in the northeastern part of the UST campus. The college shares the building with the UST Faculty of Arts and Letters which occupies the first and second levels. On July 5, 2015, the building was hit by fire affecting at least 4 classrooms. [5]
The program is called Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP). This came after reports that the University of Santo Tomas Graduate School had reportedly bent its rules to grant former Chief Justice Renato Corona a doctorate in law, summa cum laude. Vasco said Go's letters were “bereft of detail” and didn't ...
The Faculty of Arts and Letters Student Council (formally known as the Artlets Student Council, and referred to as ABSC for brevity [21]) is the primary student governing body of all bonafide students of the Faculty of Arts and Letters. It is currently divided into two bodies, namely, the executive board, and the Board of Majors.
The current 2018 UST student handbook prohibits students from joining or forming "unrecognized organizations" with "illegal or immoral purpose" and "organizing unauthorized student activity". [39] This has led to incidents where students were suspended or expelled for forming or associating with such organizations.