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University of Saint Anthony
Pamantasan ng San Antonio
Unibersidad nin San Antonio
MottoPietas, Integritas, Sapientia
Piety, Integrity, Wisdom
TypeNonsectarian private university
EstablishedAugust 18, 1947
PresidentAtty. Santiago D. Ortega, Jr.
Location
Brgy. San Miguel, Iriga City, Camarines Sur, Philippines
HymnUSANT Hymn
ColorsMaroon   , Gold   and White  
NicknameMighty Maroons
Websitewww.usant.edu.ph

The University of Saint Anthony (USANT) is a private, non-sectarian and non-profit educational institution in the Philippines. It was founded in 1947 by Dr. Santiago G. Ortega. USANT is located at Iriga City, Camarines Sur province, Philippines. Originally St. Anthony Academy, it was elevated to the status of University in 1973.The school now also has 2 campuses located in Indonesia.[1]

Degree programs offered

  • B.S. Nursing/ Midwifery
  • B.S. Marine Transportation
  • B.S. Marine Engineering
  • B.S. Business Administration
  • B.S. Office Administration
  • B.S. Hospitality Management
  • B.S. Tourism Management
  • B.S. Computer Science
  • B.S. Accountancy
  • B.S. Civil Engineering
  • B.S. Architecture
  • B.S. Technology
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education
  • Bachelor of Elementary Education
  • B.S. Criminology
  • B.A. Psychology
  • B.A. Communication Arts
  • B.A. Political Science
  • B.A. English Language
  • Bachelor of Library Information Science

Secondary and Elementary School

  • Junior and Senior High School
  • Night High School class
  • Montessori Grade School

Graduate School

  • Doctor of Philosophy in Education
  • Master of Arts in Education
  • Master of Arts in Nursing
  • Masters in Business Administration
  • Masters in Police Administration

References

  1. ^ "History". University of Saint Anthony. Retrieved 14 September 2016.