University of the Assumption

University of the Assumption
University of the Assumption
Motto Scientia, Virtus et Communitas
Type Private, Archdiocesan University
Established January 12, 1963
President Rev. Fr. Joselito C. Henson, S.T.D.
Administrative staff
Dr. Mediatriz D. Martin: VP-Academic Affairs, Rev. Fr. Victor S. Nicdao: VP-Administration, and Mrs. Belina S. Katigbak, CPA : VP-Finance
Location City of San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines
Campus Suburban
Hymn The Assumption Hymn Lyrics by Elizabeth Yumul-Manugue, Music by Meynardo G. Lansangan
Colors Blue and White         
Nickname Assumptionist, Assumptionista
Mascot Blue Pelican
Website www.ua.edu.ph
Facade

History

The University of the Assumption (U.A.) is a private Archdiocesan Catholic university located in the City of San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines. It was founded on January 12, 1963,when the bishop of San Fernando, Most Reverend Emilio A. Cinense, D.D.,assisted by Msgr. Pedro D. Puno, the Vicar General, concretized his dream of providing Christian education to the poor young men and women of Pampanga. University of the Assumption is the first Catholic Archdiocesan University in the Philippines and in Asia.

The Beginning

The university was originally called Assumption Junior College, and was located on the third floor of the Assumpta Building in downtown San Fernando. The school was under the watchful eyes of Sr. Gunfrida Schneyer, O.S.B., who was also at the time the Superior of the Community of Missionary Benedictine Sisters of Tutzing (Germany). The college began with a total enrollment of 275 students. The degrees offered were Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science in Commerce,Bachelor of Science in Education,and Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education.

In 1965 the campus was transferred to its present site at the Unisite Subdivision, in Barangay Del Pilar. The Puno Building was then the only edifice in the campus. In the same year, the institution was granted government recognition as "Assumption College of Pampanga".

In 1966, Rev. Fr. Aniceto M. Franco became the Dean and Rector, Sr. Mary Philip Ryan, O.P. and the Dominican Sisters of Our Lady of Remedies assisted in the supervision of the grade school and high school. Sr. Mary Philip Ryan was also the superior of the Dominican community whose members performed active roles in the institution's affairs as faculty members and administrators.

In 1969, the Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering was added to the roster of degrees offered. To accommodate the increase in number of enrollees, the Ryan building and Benedictine Building were constructed. It was also during the term of Fr. Franco that the Archbishop Emilio Cinense Gymnasium was built.

In 1974, Rev. Fr. Octavio M. Ramos was appointed as the first president of the institution . Fr. Ramos worked for the government recognition of new degrees namely, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics, Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering, and Bachelor of Science in Architecture. The Graduate School was also organized with Master in Business Administration as its first program.

From College to University

The college was granted University status on March 29, 1980 by the Ministry of Education,Culture and Sports and was named University of the Assumption.

Consequently, enrollment soared and the following buildings were built to accommodate the growing number of students:

Under Fr. Ramos, the University was chosen as a site for the Regional Staff Development Center, the Nutrition Center, the Decentralized Learning Resource Center, and the Educational Development Implementation Task Force for Region III. It was also under his term that the Outreach Ministry was launched.

Further Expansion

In 1986, Rev. Fr. Cenovio M. Lumanog, Ph.D. was appointed President of the University. On June 13, 1988 the Department of Education, Culture and Sports granted the University the recognition to offer Doctorate Degree in Education.

In 1990, the Most Rev. Jesus C. Galang, D.D., then the Auxiliary Bishop of San Fernando, was installed as the President. During his incumbency, the Archbishop V. Cruz building and the Library building (now Most Rev. Jesus C. Galang Building) were constructed. It was also during his term that the Bachelor of Science in Accountancy was added to the courses offerings.

The Sixteen Years

Rev. Msgr. Ricardo Jesus T. Serrano,S.L.D. assumed the role as university president in 1992. The following programs were added to the curriculum under his leadership: Master's degree in Public Administration; Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management; Bachelor of Science in Commerce with a major in computer science; and a Master of Education with majors in Early Childhood, Mathematics,Filipino and English. In 1998, Mass Communication and Interior Design were added as among the majors in Liberal Arts. In the same year, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) granted the University the permission to convert AB major in Social Work to Bachelor of Science in Social Work. Msgr. Serrano was responsible in implementing anti-lahar and anti-flood interventions. The Grade School building and the Archbishop Cinense Gymnasium underwent major renovations. It was expanded to include three wings, namely, the Msgr. Lumanog Building, the Msgr. Ramos Building, and the Franco Building. In order to meet the needs of the growing student populace, rooms at the Archdiocese of San Fernando building (ASF) and the Diocese of San Fernando building (DSF) were occupied to house the computer laboratories, and modern typing, and lecture rooms. Modernization of the campus included two additional audio-visual rooms, an Internet Center, computer rooms and a number of multimedia classrooms. A tennis court with a mini club house were added to enhance the sports and athletic facilities on campus. The newest buildings on campus are the Hotel and Restaurant Management building, presently known as the Domus Mariae International Center (the UA Hotel); and the new High School Building (Phases 1 and 2). Other enhancements include the UA Facade; the UA Radio Studio; the UA TV Studio, the Speech Laboratory and the Archbishop Aniceto Student Center Building.

Accreditation

In the new millennia, the University of the Assumption became a member of the Philippine Association of Accredited Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) and in 2002, the Liberal Arts, Education, Commerce, Accountancy and Nursing programs, as well as the Grade School and High School curricula, were granted Level 2 Accreditation.

The Graduate School, of the University, ranked among the top graduate education centers in the region based on the results of the Evaluation of Graduate Education in the Philippines (EGEP) jointly conducted by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the Fund for Assistance to Private Education (FAPE) from July 2003 to September 2004.

In August 2005, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) approved the university's application to offer Bachelor of Science in Biology (Pre-Med), and Bachelor of Science in Mathematics effective school year 2006-2007.

In May 2008, the School of Arts and Sciences, College of Education, College of Business Administration, and Nursing programs achieved PAASCU level 2 re-accreditation.

On May 10, 2013, PAAASCU granted re-accreditation for 5 years to Arts and Sciences, Elementary Education and Business Administration Programs.

Newest Pages in UA's History

In 2007, His Excellency Most Reverend Roberto C. Mallari,D.D., Auxiliary Bishop of San Fernando, Pampanga, was installed as the fifth President of the University.Immediately upon his assumption of office, the University was granted a Level II re-accreditation status by PAASCU. He is ably assisted by Rev. Fr. Winifredo Santos who was later replaced by Dr. Mediatriz D. MArtin on Academic Affairs, Rev. Fr. Manuel Sta. Maria on Administration, and Rev. Fr. Deogracias Kerr S. Galang on Finance.

At present, the university is offering its newest programs bachelor of Science in Tourism Management, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering.

Aside from the new courses, the new administration is concern about the welfare of the employees. The first Collective Bargaining Agreement with the union with this new team at the helm was closed without hassles. Salaries of employees were adjusted to a level most acceptable to all parties. With the convenience of the students as the main driving force, the Execom under the leadership of Bishop Bobet initiated the construction of the St. Thomas Aquinas Students Courtyard (STACY) which serves as the student center and the remodelling of the main entrance which is now called as the "Gates of Excellence".

After serving the University for almost 5 years, Bishop Roberto Mallari, D.D. was appointed by Pope Benedict XVI to head the Diocese of San Jose in Nueva Ecija. Thus, on August 22, 2012, Rev. Fr. Joselito C. Henson, S.Th.D was installed as the sixth President of the University. Fr. Henson finished his Doctorate in Sacred Theology from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium Magna Cum Laude in School Year 1994-1995.

On May 28, 2013. Rev. Fr. Victor S. Nicdao and Mrs. Belina Katigbak were installed as VP for Administration and VP for Finance, respectively. They took over from Rev. Fr. Manuel C. Sta. Maria and Rev. Fr. Deogracias Kerr S. Galang.

Golden Jubilee

The University celebrates her 50th founding anniversary on January 13, 2013. In unity with the victims of the recent calamity, the administration decided to have simple celebration which will start with the launching of the year-long celebration on September 7, 2012. The highlight of the celebration will be in January 2013 during the foundation week.

Academics

The University of the Assumption has five academic colleges:

  • Architecture & Interior Design - The College of Architecture at the University of the Assumption is the first college in the province of Pampanga to offer a bachelor's degree in Architecture. In 1979, Assumption College of Pampanga conceived the idea of creating its own College of Architecture as a prerequisite for attaining its university status. In June of the same year, the first College of Architecture in the region was born. Three young architects were commissioned to become the first faculty: Efren Mendoza, Rodolfo Alviz and Danilo Galura. Danilo Galura became the first dean of the college. Two sections of seventy-two freshmen became the pioneering batch. Steadily, the population of the college grew, not only in students, but also in faculty.

Degrees and Programs offered

Undergrad programs

College of Accountancy

College of Business Administration

College of Hospitality and Restaurant Management

College of Tourism Management

College of Education

College of Engineering and Architecture

College of Computing Sciences and Information Technology

School of Arts and Sciences

College of Nursing

Graduate programs

Institute of Theology and Religious Studies

Post-grad programs

Basic Education

Pre-elementary

Student organizations

Student Publication

Student Council

Recognized Student Organizations (RSOs)

  • a. UA Band
  • b. UA Chorale
  • c. UA Dance Troupe
  • d. UA Varsity


Religious Organizations under the supervision of the Director of Campus and Outreach Ministry

Affiliations

The University of the Assumption is affiliated with the following accredited national professional organizations:

Institutional Membership

1.ACUP - Association of Catholic Universities of the Philippines

2.ASEEACCU - Association of Southeast and East Asian Catholic Colleges and Universities

3.APCAS - Association of Philippine Colleges of Arts and Sciences

4.ASPAP - Association of School of Public Administration in the Philippines, Inc.

5.CEAP - Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines

6.CEM - Center for Educational Measurement

7.COCOPEA - Coordinating Council of Private Educational Associations

8.CODHASP - Council of Deans and Heads of Architectural Schools of the Philippines

9.GCP - Guidance Circle of the Philippines

10.HRAP - Hotel & Restaurant Association of the Philippines

11.PAARL - Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians

12.PAASCU - Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges, and Universities

13.PACSB - Philippine Association of Colleges and Schools of Business

14.PACU - Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities

15.PAFTE - Philippine Association of Teacher Education

16.PAGE - Philippine Association of Graduate Education

17.PLMP - Philippine Library Materials Project Foundation

18.PMAP - Personnel Management Association of the Philippines

19.PSERE - Philippine Society of Educational Research and Evaluation

20.PSITE - Philippine Society of Information Technology

21.REDTI - Research and Educational Development Technological Institute

Departmental Membership

Architecture

1.UAP - United Architects of the Philippines

2.CIDE - Council of Interior Design Educators

Nursing

1.PRC - Philippine Red Cross (Pampanga Chapter)

High School

1.APSA-CSF - Association of Private Schools Administrators-City of San Fernando (Pampanga)

2.PRISAAP - Private Secondary School Administrators Association of the Philippines

Individual Membership

Architecture

1.CODHASP - Council of Deans and Heads of Architectural Schools of the Philippines

Nursing

1.ADPCN - Association of Deans of Philippine Colleges of Nursing

2.ANSAP - Association of Nursing Service Administration of the Philippines

3.MCNAP - Maternal and Child Nurses Association of the Philippines

4.ORNAP - Operating Room Nurses Association of the Philippines

5.PNA - Philippine Nurses Association

Library

1.ALA - American Library Association

2.CLLA - Central Luzon Library Association

3.PLA - Philippine Librarian Association

4.PAARL - Philippine Association of Academic and Research Librarians

5.PLS - Pampanga Librarians' Society

Guidance

1.Philippine Guidance and Counseling Association Inc. (PGCA)

2.The Guidance Circle of the Philippines

Education

1.CDCE - Council of Deans of the College of Education

Mathematics

1.MSP - Mathematical Society of the Philippines

2.MATHTED - Philippine Council of Mathematics Teacher Educators

3.LSC - Luzon Science Consortium

Engineering

1.PICE - Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers

2.PIIE - Philippine Institute of Industrial Engineers

Hotel and Restaurant Management

1.COHREP - Council of Hotel and Restaurant Educators of the Philippines

Graduate School / Academic Research

1.PAGE - Philippine Association of Graduate Education

2.PSERE - Philippine Society of Educational Research and Evaluation

3.REDTI - Research and Educational Development Technological Institute

List of Affiliates in the Computer Science Industry and Academe

1.CSP - Computing Society of the Philippines

2.PCSC - Philippine Computing Science Congress

3.PSIA - Philippine Software Industry Association

4.PSITE - Philippine Society of Information Technology Educators

5.PeLs - Philippine eLearning Society

6.SAITE - Student Assembly on Information Technology Education

7.SSITE - Student Society in Information Technology Education

List of Affiliate-Hospitals

1.Balitucan District Hospital

2.Camp Olivas Clinic

3.Diosdado P. Macapagal Memorial Hospital

4.Dr. Emigdio C. Cruz Sr. Memorial Hospital

5.Escolastica Rodriguez District Hospital

6.Jose B. Lingad Memorial Regional Hospital

7.Lung Center of the Philippines

8.Mabalacat District Hospital

9.Mariveles Mental Ward

10.National Center for Mental Health

11.Ospital ng Angeles

12.Philippine Orthopedic Center

13.Ricardo P. Rodrigues Memorial Hospital

14.Romana Pangan District Hospital

15.Rural Health Unit

16.St. Claire Psychiatric Home Care

17.San Lazaro Hospital

18.San Luis District Hospital

19.University of Sto. Tomas Hospital

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