University of the Cordilleras

The University of the Cordilleras (UC), formerly known as the Baguio Colleges Foundation (BCF), is a private university in Baguio, Philippines. The school situated at the city center, near Our Lady of Atonement Church (the Baguio Cathedral). It has an autonomous status granted by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and is an ISO certified university.

University of the Cordilleras
Pamantasan ng Kordilleras
University crest
Former names
  • Baguio Colleges (1946–1966)
  • Baguio Colleges Foundation (1966–2003)
MottoA Beacon of Higher Education Beaming from these Majestic Mountain Highlands...
TypePrivate Non-sectarian Research Non-profit Coeducational Basic and Higher education institution
EstablishedJune 19, 1946
FounderBenjamin Salvosa
Evangelina Salvosa
Academic affiliations
ChairmanJesus Benjamin D. Salvosa[1]
PresidentRay Dean D. Salvosa[2]
Vice-presidentNancy M. Flores
(Executive Vice President)
PrincipalJ-lyn C. Espiritu
(Senior High School)
Gladys S. Sibayan
(Grade School & Junior High School)
Students21,000 Tertiary (2018 estimate)
Address
Gov. Pack Rd
, ,
16°24′30″N 120°35′53″E
Alma Mater songThe UC-BCF Hymn
Colors Forest Green 
NicknameUC Jaguars
(formerly BCF Shields)
Sporting affiliations
BBEAL
MascotJaguars
Websitewww.uc-bcf.edu.ph
Location in Luzon
University of the Cordilleras (Philippines)

History

The Baguio Colleges Foundation
The University of the Cordilleras in 2018

Baguio Colleges was founded on June 19, 1946 by Atty. Benjamin R. Salvosa and his wife Evangelina D. Salvosa. BC was the first higher learning institution in this highland city after World War II. The college started with 156 students in teacher training and liberal arts at rented spaces in the Arevalo and the Antipolo buildings along Session Road.

The founders converted the college into a foundation as Baguio Colleges Foundation in 1967, providing access to more students.

In 2003, the school became the University of the Cordilleras (UC). The university has grown to a multitude of 10 colleges, collectively offering over 40 certificate, tertiary, graduate, and post-graduate programs, including a laboratory school for pre-school, grade school and high school, catering to around 21,000 students from the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), and other regions of the country and overseas.[3]

In 2009, the university created a master development plan for Baguio's historic and main park, Burnham Park and donated it to the city local government.[4]

Present status

The University of the Cordilleras has over 21,000 students for its Tertiary level

  • Granted the "Autonomous Status" by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). Some of the programs offered by the university were accredited by CHED as Centers of Excellence and Centers of Development.
  • ISO 9001: 2008 Certified by TÜV Rheinland
  • A Teaching University: IQuAME Assessment & Certification
  • 3 Centers of Excellence:
  • Information Technology
  • Teacher Education
  • Criminology

Accreditation

University of the Cordilleras is an accredited member of national and international organizations:

  • Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU)
  • Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA)
  • Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning (ASAIHL)
  • Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines (FAAP)
  • Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities (PACU)
  • Baguio-Benguet Athletes League (BBEAL)[5]

Notable alumni

  • Honorato Y. Aquino, 8th Placer- 1963 BAR, former Dean - BCF College of Law, Representative of Baguio City (1984-1986)[6]
  • Mauricio Domogan, Former Baguio city mayor (1992–2001; 2010–2019), congressman (2001-2010)
  • Eduard Folayang, former MMA Champion, current athlete
  • Daniel Parantac, athlete
  • Janet Abuel, 1st Placer-1998 BAR exam,[7] former OIC Secretary of Department of Budget and Management (Philippines)
  • Noel Neil Malimban, 1st Placer-2006 BAR exam,[8] Deputy Director - Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas [9]
  • David L. Almirol Jr., CEO, MultiSys Technologies Corp.[10][11]

References

  1. "Board of Trustees - University of the Cordilleras". Uc-bcf.edu.ph. Retrieved 2019-10-11.
  2. "Executive Council - University of the Cordilleras". Uc-bcf.edu.ph. Retrieved 2019-10-11.
  3. "The History of the University of the Cordilleras - University of the Cordilleras". Uc-bcf.edu.ph. 1946-06-19. Retrieved 2019-10-11.
  4. See, Dexter (15 February 2017). "Review of Burnham master development plan sought". Sunstar. Retrieved 8 May 2020.
  5. Official press release, University of the Cordilleras. 2007.
  6. "After Law Degree Proves Elusive,A Sterling Law Enforcement Career & Two Exceptional SonsProvide Distinctive Redemption" (PDF). www.uc-bcf.edu.ph. December 9, 2012. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  7. "Atty. Janet B. Abuel". ps-philgeps.gov.ph.
  8. "Malimban: The topnotch lawyer is also a first-rate CPA". GMA News Online.
  9. "Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas - Publications & Research". www.bsp.gov.ph.
  10. "Bloomberg - Are you a robot?". www.bloomberg.com.
  11. BrandRoom, INQUIRER net. "MultiSys launches emergency response website for COVID-19 crisis". business.inquirer.net.
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