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The University of Santo Tomas–Legazpi, also referred to by its acronym UST–Legazpi or USTL, [2] is a private, Catholic basic and higher education institution, and a part of the University of Santo Tomas System that is run and owned by the Philippine Dominican Province of the Order of Preachers (OP). It was founded by Buenaventura de ...
The University of Santo Tomas-Legazpi in Albay. The UST in Manila is the main campus of the University of Santo Tomas System, which comprises three other existing campuses and one upcoming UST campus in Santa Rosa, Laguna. UST Angelicum College in Quezon City and University of Santo Tomas–Legazpi in Legazpi, Albay integrated with the UST ...
The University of Santo Tomas System consists of four existing campuses and one upcoming satellite campuses located in Southern Tagalog. The Manila campus is the main educational institution of the system. The integration of select Dominican schools was a mandate of the 2012 and 2016 Provincial Chapters of the Philippine Dominican Province.
The University of Santo Tomas in Manila, Philippines marks a variety of traditions largely influenced by the Spanish and Filipino Dominican culture. Many are annual events, such as religious assemblies marking the start and end of the academic year, a welcome walk for new students, as well as intercollege sport competitions and talent exhibitions.
Known as Facultad de Derecho Civil, the University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Civil Law is the oldest lay college in the University as well in the Philippines. [1] It was established on September 2, 1734, the same year that the Faculty of Canon Law was founded, with a curriculum identical to that adopted during the time in leading universities in Europe.
Sinopsis Histórica Documentada de la Universidad de Santo Tomás de Manila by Juan Garcia Sanchez, 1929, translated by translated by James H. Bass; The University of Santo Tomas in the Twentieth Century by Josefina Lim-Pe 1973; A History of the University of Santo Tomas: Four Centuries of Higher Education in the Philippines (1611-2011)
The organization of the SITF is a response of the University of Santo Tomas to the needs of religious women for both theological and religious formation. And, in seeking the accreditation of the program by the Commission on Higher Education in 1995, the university responded to the needs for well-trained teachers of religion and values. [2]
As early as 1992, plans for the construction of a university research complex were already in place. Construction was planned to begin by 1995 but the actual groundbreaking only happened on June 28, 1999. [1] Designed by former College of Architecture and Fine Arts Dean Yolanda Reyes, the research complex was inaugurated on November 15, 2001.