UST Angelicum College

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UST Angelicum College
File:USTAngelicum Seal.png
Former name
Angelicum College
MottoCaritas, Justitia, Fortitudo (Latin)
Motto in English
Charity, Justice and Fortitude
TypePrivate, Roman Catholic, Non-Graded
Established1972
Religious affiliation
Dominican Order
RectorRev. Fr. Herminio Dagohoy, OP
Studentsover 7,000
Location, ,
HymnAngelicum Hymn
ColorsBlue   and   White
NicknameAngelicum Roebucks
AffiliationsPAASCU, Athletic Association for Private Schools (AAPS), WNCAA
MascotRoebucks
Websitewww.angelicum.edu.ph

The UST Angelicum College is a Filipino Dominican institution in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.

It is known in the Philippine academe for its successful formation of the Non-Graded System of Education in 1972. Founded by Rev. Fr. Rogelio B. Alarcón who became its first rector. Its education program is accredited by the PAASCU.

It is an official member of the Dominican Network. It attained Level II Primary Accreditation conducted by PAASCU[1]


Integration with University of Santo Tomas

Logo prior integrating with UST.

On academic year 2018-19, Angelicum College was renamed University of Santo Tomas – Angelicum College as per a memorandum of agreement signed on June 29, 2017. The renaming was part of plans to oversee and integrate with other Dominican educational institutions in the Philippines.[2]

The existing Board of Trustees of Angelicum was dissolved and a new one will be formed composed of 12 representatives, 9 from UST Manila and 3 from Angelicum College but retained its independence in handling its own administrative and financial affairs. UST Rector Fr. Herminio Dagohoy, O.P. became Chief Executive Officer and College Rector while former Angelicum College Rector Fr. Ferdinand Bautista, O.P. became Chief Operating Officer.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ PAASCU Archived October 26, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Angelicum College in QC officially under UST - The Varsitarian". varsitarian.net.
  3. ^ "UST, Angelicum QC formalize integration - University of Santo Tomas". www.ust.edu.ph.

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