University of the Philippines Cebu
Unibersidad sa Pilipinas sa Sugbo | |
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Motto | Honor and Excellence |
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Type | National, research university |
Established |
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Chancellor | Liza D. Corro |
President | Danilo L. Concepcion |
Academic staff | 124 (2013)[1] |
Students | 1,611 (2013)[1] |
Undergraduates | 1,179 (2013)[1] |
Postgraduates | 274 (2013)[1] |
Other students | 158 (high school) (2013)[1] |
Location |
Cebu City, Philippines 10°19′21″N 123°53′55″E / 10.32250°N 123.89861°E |
Campus | Urban, 29.6526 acres (12.0000 ha) |
Hymn | "U.P. Naming Mahal" ("U.P. Beloved") |
Colors |
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Nickname | Fighting Maroons |
Affiliations |
APRU, ASAIHL, ASEA UNINET AUN, UAAP |
Website | upcebu.edu.ph |
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Cebu campus location (Cebu, PH) |
The University of the Philippines Cebu (Cebuano: Unibersidad sa Pilipinas sa Sugbo; Filipino: Unibersidad ng Pilipinas sa Cebu; also referred to as UPC or UP Cebu) is a public research university and the youngest constituent university of the University of the Philippines System located in Cebu City, the capital city of Cebu province in the Philippines. It was founded on May 3, 1918, ten years after the founding of UP in 1908.[2] It is considered as the University's flagship campus in Central Visayas.
UP Cebu was formerly under the administrative supervision of UP Visayas, along with three other satellite campuses, namely UP Miag-ao, UP Iloilo City and UP Tacloban. On September 24, 2010, the UP Board of Regents elevated the status of UP Cebu to that of an autonomous unit, in preparation for its elevation to the status of a constituent university of the UP System in around five to seven years.[3] On October 27, 2016, UP Cebu was elevated to constituent university status.[4]
The college has two campuses. The Lahug campus is located in Gorordo Avenue, Lahug, Cebu City. It occupies a 12-hectare site which was donated by the Cebu Provincial Government in 1929; however, a fraction of the land is occupied by informal settlers. The new UP Cebu SRP campus features the UP Professional Schools which offers degree programs such as Master of Business Administration, Master of Science in Computer Science, Master of Education and Master of Science in Environmental Studies.
In 2007,[5] the Philippines' Commission on Higher Education (CHED) recognized UP Cebu as a National Center of Excellence (COE) in Information Technology.[6]
Name changes
UP Cebu has undergone multiple name changes as a result of its varied history.[7]
- 1918: Junior College of Liberal Arts
- 1922: Junior College of the Philippines
- 1930: Cebu Junior College, UP
- 1947: Cebu College, UP
- 1963: University of the Philippines Graduate School in Cebu
- 1966: University of the Philippines School in Cebu
- 1971: University of the Philippines at Cebu
- 1975: University of the Philippines College Cebu
- 1987: University of the Philippines Visayas Cebu College
- 2010: University of the Philippines Cebu College
- 2016: University of the Philippines Cebu
Administration
University of the Philippines Cebu Deans and Chancellors | |
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Name | Tenure of office |
Dr. Nestor Nisperos | 1970's |
Dr. Primitivo Cal | 1980's |
Dr. Soccoro Villalobos | 1989-1997 |
Dr. Jesus Juario | 1997-2003 |
Dr. Enrique Avila | 2003-2011 |
Dr. Richelita Galapate (OIC) | 2011-2012 |
Prof. Teresita J. Rodriguez (OIC) | 2012 |
Atty. Liza D. Corro | 2012–present |
As a constituent university of the UP System, UP Cebu is headed by a Chancellor who serves as the chair of the University Council. Management and handling of the College's various administrative functions are divided between the following offices:
- Office of the Chancellor
- Office of the Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs (OVCAA)
- Office of the Vice Chancellorfor Administration (OVCA)
- Office of the University Registrar (OUR)
- Office of Student Affairs (OSA)
- Campus Development and Maintenance Office (CDMO)
- Colleges
- College of Communication, Art, and Design
- School of Management
- College of Science
- Department of Computer Science
- College of Social Science
- UP High School Cebu
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "U.P. Statistics 2013" (PDF). University of the Philippines. University of the Philippines system. 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on August 25, 2014. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
- ↑ http://www.upcebu.edu.ph/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=51&Itemid=34
- ↑ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-11-30. Retrieved 2010-11-01.
- ↑ Encarnacion, Andre (November 25, 2016). "UP Cebu is now UP's 8th Constituent University". Archived from the original on November 28, 2016. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
- ↑ "Annual Report 2007" (PDF). Commission on Higher Education (Philippines). Retrieved 27 January 2017.
- ↑ "Table 8. List of Centers of Excellence (COEs) and Centers of Development (CODs)" (PDF). Commission on Higher Education (Philippines). Retrieved 27 January 2017.
- ↑ http://upcebu.edu.ph/about-up-cebu/history/