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1926 – College of Liberal Arts; 1964 – Faculty of Arts and Letters (Absorption of the Liberal Arts degrees from the College of Liberal Arts) Established: 1896: Dean: Melanie D. Turingan, Ph.D. Regent: Rev. Fr. George Phe Mang, O.P. Students: 3,895 (as of 2024) [1] Location
This is a list of notable students, professors, alumni and honorary degree recipients of the University of Santo Tomas in Manila. The following Thomasians were distinguished in various fields such as public service, religion, literary arts, commerce, medicine, among others. The list includes people who have studied at various levels in the ...
Commerce and social sciences: Department of Finance secretary from 1992 to 1993 [47] Jose W. Diokno: Commerce: Senator of the Philippines in 1963–1969 and 1968–1972 [48] Joseph Victor Ejercito: Political science: Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines [49] Michael Elbinias — —
Writer, columnist, literary critic and novelist popular for his socio-political works Blas Ople: Professor Journalist and politician who served as 21st Senate President and as Secretary of Foreign Affairs. Dante Tiñga: Professor (2001-2003) Dean, College of Law (2001-2003); Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines: Efren Abueg ...
The Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP; Filipino: Politeknikong Unibersidad ng Pilipinas [4] [5]) is a coeducational state university in Manila, Philippines.It was founded on 19 October 1904, as the Manila Business School (MBS) and as part of Manila's public school system.
Sergio Osmeña Sr. – (Elem & H.S., valedictorian 1892 and AB, highest distinction 1896 Colegio Seminario de San Carlos) fourth president and first vice president of the Philippines, second senate president pro tempore, former senator, first Speaker of the House of Representatives, Secretary of Public Instruction, Health and Public Welfare, second elected governor of Cebu.
The university offers courses such as Bachelor of Education in Elementary and Secondary Educations, Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Criminology, and Commerce, Marketing and Management courses, Associate in Computer Technology, Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts majors in Psychology, Political Science, Mass Communication and Certificate of Teaching Proficiency for non-education graduates ...
In 1988, the college officially became known as the College of Commerce and Accountancy and it was also in this year when the college applied for its re-accreditation (the first one was in 1984). The University of Santo Tomas College of Commerce Alumni Foundation, Inc (COCAFI), a private non-stock and non-profit foundation, was founded in 1992.