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In June 1954, a new campus was opened on a 4.86-hectare (12.0-acre) lot along Samson Road, Caloocan, then it was known as UE Tech. With the Technical School as a junior college offering liberal arts courses and training technical subjects, and a complete secondary course with both academic and vocational curricula, this brought the university ...
In June 1954, UE opened a new campus, then known as UE Tech, on a 4.86-hectare lot along Samson Road in Caloocan. UE Caloocan, which is now academically autonomous, is headed by a chancellor. The new Tan Yan Kee Academic Building houses the colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, and Fine Arts, whereas the College of Engineering ...
State University of New York Polytechnic Institute: Utica, New York: 1966 Public 2,856 – Master's Colleges and Universities Stevens Institute of Technology: Hoboken, New Jersey: 1870 Private not-for-profit 6,125 $0.165 Doctoral Universities: Higher Research Activity Tennessee Technological University: Cookeville, Tennessee: 1915 Public 10,180 ...
University of the East: Caloocan: NCAR Active 0902 Iota Beta: Sep 28, 1991: Feb 13, 2019: Saint Peter's College of Ormoc Ormoc City: SEVAR Active 0903 Iota Gamma: Sep 28, 1991: not chartered Pines City Colleges Baguio: NLAR Active 0904 Iota Delta: Sep 28, 1991: not chartered Isabela State University: Echague, Isabela: NLAR Active 0905 Iota ...
The UE Red Warriors Girls’ Volleyball Team, for its part, was the 1st Runner-up in the Girls’ Volleyball Tournament after bowing to De La Salle Zobel at their matches on January 28 and 29, also at the UE Caloocan Gym.
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SFC Quadrangle SFC building. The College of Business Administration started as a CPA Review School. On September 11, 1946, five people namely Francisco T. Dalupan, Sr., Herminiglio Reyes, Jose Torres, Jaime Hernandez and Santiago dela Cruz established the Philippine College of Commerce and Business Administration (PCCBA) along R. Papa St. in Sampaloc, Manila.
Justice Dante O. Tinga – Ll.B. 1974; retired Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines; served as a three-term Congressman of Taguig-Pateros district; former Dean of the University of the East College of Law and Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Law; 15th Placer, 1974 Bar Exams [13] [14]