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{{Short description|Roman Catholic college in Pasig, Philippines}} |
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| name = Pasig Catholic College |
| name = Pasig Catholic College |
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| native_name = {{native name|fil|Kolehiyong Katoliko ng Pasig}}<br />{{lang|fil|Dalubhasaang Katoliko ng Pasig}} |
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| city = [[Pasig]] |
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| province = [[Metro Manila]] |
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| country = [[Philippines]] |
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| coordinates = {{coord|14.55951|121.07702|format=dms|dim:30_region:PH_type:edu|display=inline,title}} |
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| established = 1913 |
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| pushpin_map_caption = Location in Metro Manila##Location in Luzon##Location in the Philippines |
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| type = [[Private school|Private]], [[Catholic school|Roman Catholic]], [[Diocese|Diocesan]], Co-educational |
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| type = [[Private school|Private]], [[Catholic]], [[Diocese|Diocesan]], Co-educational Basic and Higher education institution |
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| motto = {{lang|fr|Noblesse Oblige}} ([[French language|French]]: Nobility Obligates) |
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| religious_affiliation = [[Roman Catholic]] |
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| patron = [[Immaculate Conception]] |
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| established = 1913 |
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| founder = Fr. Pierre Cornelis De Brouwer, CICM |
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| oversight = Pasig Diocesan School System |
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| chairman = Most Rev. Mylo Hubert C. Vergara D.D. |
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| president = Rev. Fr. |
| president = Rev. Fr. Daniel L. Estacio |
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| dean = Dr. Leonora Fernandez |
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| campus_type = {{bulleted list| Main campus:<br>Malinao, [[Pasig]]; | College campus:<br> Caniogan, [[Pasig]]}} |
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| colors = {{color box|#CC0000|Red|white}} and {{color box|white|White}} |
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| mascot = The Crusader |
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| nickname = PCCian, Crusaders |
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| accreditation = PAASCU Accredited Level 3 (Grade School)<br />PAASCU Accredited Level 3 (High School) |
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| city = [[Pasig]] |
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| newspaper = The Crusader/The Herald |
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| free_label = Alma Mater Song |
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| free_1 = [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAWPI7jjtps Pasig Catholic College Alma Mater Song] |
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| accreditation = PAASCU Accredited Level 3 (Grade School)<br/>PAASCU Accredited Level 3 (High School) |
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| website = {{URL|http://www.pasigcatholic.edu.ph}} |
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| nickname = PCCian, The Crusaders, (previously) The Kumbento Boys |
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| website = [http://www.pasigcatholic.edu.ph www.pasigcatholic.edu.ph] |
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'''Pasig Catholic College''' is a private educational institution located in [[Pasig|Pasig City]] and was founded by CICM fathers in 1913. It is the cathedral school of the [[Diocese of Pasig]] and a part of the Pasig Diocesan School System and the Manila Archdiocesan Parish and School Administration. Pasig Catholic College celebrated its centennial anniversary in 2013. |
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'''Pasig Catholic College''' ({{lang-fil|Kolehiyong Katoliko ng Pasig}}), also referred to as '''PCC''', is a private [[Catholic]] coeducational basic and higher education institution located in [[Pasig]], [[Philippines]] and was founded by [[CICM Missionaries|CICM]] fathers in 1913. It is considered as the central catholic educational institution and the cathedral school of the [[Diocese of Pasig]]<ref>{{cite web |title=History - Pasig Catholic College |url=http://www.pasigcatholic.edu.ph/history/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180119091301/http://www.pasigcatholic.edu.ph/history/ |archive-date=January 19, 2018 |website=www.pasigcatholic.edu.ph}} </ref> and a part of the Pasig Diocesan School System and the Manila Archdiocesan Parish and School Administration. |
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PCC, situated in the heart of Pasig, in Malinao, the College had a humble beginning. Founded in 1913 as "Escuela Catolica" by Rev. Pierre Cornelis De Brouwer, CICM, Its first functional lone building was the "Bahay Paaralan" built in 1931. PCC was then an exclusive school for boys, currently it is now an coeducational institution and is considered the largest catholic school in the Diocese of Pasig. |
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The College was granted Level 3 accreditation by the [[Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities]] or PAASCU in the Elementary department, High School Department while the College Department was granted Level 2 including the College of Secondary Education, College of Elementary Education, and College of Business Administration. |
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Pasig Catholic College celebrated its centennial anniversary in 2013. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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It was founded in 1901 as a small school managed by the CICM Fathers headed by Fr. Pierre Cornelis De Brouwer, CICM inside the "convento" ([[convent]]) of the Immaculate Conception Parish (now the [[Pasig Cathedral|Immaculate Conception Cathedral]] in [[Pasig]]). It is the first school in Pasig. |
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<ref>http://www.pasigcatholic.edu.ph/history/</ref> |
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It was founded in 1913 as a small school managed by the CICM Fathers headed by Fr. Pierre Cornelis De Brouwer inside the "convento" ([[convent]]) of the Immaculate Conception Parish (now the Immaculate Conception Cathedral in [[Pasig City]]). It is considered the central Catholic educational institution of the Diocese of Pasig. |
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During the Japanese occupation in 1942-1945, the classrooms and corridors were used by the Japanese to store garrisons, during this time as well a bomb was implanted under the main campus before. |
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[[File:PasigCollegejf2200 13.JPG|thumb|Facade.]] |
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The old college building was destroyed because of the earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 7.7 that happened in 1990. |
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On June 26, 2006, The Philippine Marketing Awards Institute, The Asian Institute of Marketing and Entrepreneurship, and The Marketing Insights Magazine recognized and awarded Pasig Catholic College as the “Most Outstanding Catholic School” in Pasig. |
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==Developments== |
==Developments== |
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(PCC) |
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In 1994 the old wooden college building was replaced by a concrete five-storey Administration Building. The building housed the high school and college classrooms as well as administrative offices. At the same time, a new school cafeteria was constructed in front of the high school building. The following year, a coeducational program was offered to the first two years of grade school and high school levels. |
In 1994 the old wooden college building was replaced by a concrete five-storey Administration Building. The building housed the high school and college classrooms as well as administrative offices. At the same time, a new school cafeteria was constructed in front of the high school building. The following year, a coeducational program was offered to the first two years of grade school and high school levels. |
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== Academics == |
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* '''Kindergarten''' |
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* '''Grade School''' |
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* '''Junior High School''' |
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* '''Senior High School''' |
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** STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) |
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** ABM (Accountancy, Business and Management) |
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** GAS (General Academic Strand) |
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** HUMMS (Humanities and Social Sciences) |
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** ADT (Arts and Design) |
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* '''College''' |
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** '''College of Secondary Education''' |
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*** BS Secondary Education, Major in English |
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*** BS Secondary Education, Major in Mathematics |
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*** BS Secondary Education, Major in Filipino |
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*** BS Secondary Education, Major in Science |
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*** BS Secondary Education, Major in Religious Education |
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** '''College of Elementary Education''' |
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*** BS Elementary Education with specialization in Early Childhood Education and General Education |
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** '''College of Business Administration''' |
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*** BS in Business Administration, Major in Marketing Management |
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*** BS in Business Administration, Major in Human Resource Development Management |
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*** BS in Entrepreneurship |
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** '''College of Psychology''' |
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*** BS in Psychology |
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** '''College of Information Technology''' |
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*** BS in Information Technology |
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** '''College of Accountancy''' |
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*** BS in Accountancy |
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** '''College of Communication Arts and Journalism''' |
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*** AB in Communication |
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*** AB in Journalism |
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* '''Special Programs''' |
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** Certificate in Teaching Program for Non-Education Graduate |
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** LET Review Program for CITP and Education graduates |
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* '''School of Graduate Studies''' |
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** Masters in Education |
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** Masters in Educational Management |
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* '''TESDA Accredited Technical-Vocational Programs''' |
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** Cookery NC II |
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** Bread and Pastry Production NC II |
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** Caregiving NC II |
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==Accreditation and recognition== |
==Accreditation and recognition== |
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The Grade School Department was granted re-accreditation for five (5) years during the PAASCU Formas Visit on |
The Grade School Department was granted re-accreditation for five (5) years during the PAASCU Formas Visit on February 7-8, 2005. On the other hand, the High School Department was granted re-accreditation for five (5) years retroactive during the PAASCU visit on September 5-6, 2005. On June 26, 2006, The Philippine Marketing Awards Institute, The Asian Institute of Marketing and Entrepreneurship and the Marketing Insights Magazine recognized and awarded Pasig Catholic College as the "Most Outstanding Catholic School" in Pasig. |
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The College Department Underwent a Preliminary Visity by the PAASCU on |
The College Department Underwent a Preliminary Visity by the PAASCU on September 4-5, 2006. The PAASCU team's visit focused on the college department's Education and Business Administration programs. |
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The PAASCU Consultancy visit for the College Department was held on |
The PAASCU Consultancy visit for the College Department was held on August 8, 2008, focusing on the area of the faculty. |
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== The Centennial Wall of Legacy == |
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The Centennial Wall of Legacy, located at Pasig Catholic College’s main entrance, is a commemorative mural displaying the rich and colorful history and achievement of PCC as it reached its centenary milestone. The PCC Centennial Wall of Legacy was established by the PCC Alumni Association Inc. |
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{{Commons category|Pasig Catholic College}} |
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== Gallery == |
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<gallery> |
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* [http://www.finduniversity.ph/universities/pasig-catholic-college/ Pasig Catholic College] |
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File:01253jfPasig Boulevard Church Rotunda Cityfvf 10.jpg|Entrance from Main Gate |
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* [http://www.university-directory.eu/Philippines/Pasig-Catholic-College.html#.VMW2xf7F_4A Contact Details/Opportunities] |
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File:01253jfPasig Boulevard Church Rotunda Cityfvf 12.jpg|Entrance from Main Gate |
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File:01253jfPasig Boulevard Church Rotunda Cityfvf 14.jpg |
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File:01253jfPasig Boulevard Church Rotunda Cityfvf 06.jpg |
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File:PasigCollegejf2200 13.JPG|Front Facade |
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File:09149jfSanta Clara de Montefalco Parish C. Raymundo Avenue Caniogan Pasig Cityfvf 10.jpg|College Campus |
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</gallery> |
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==References== |
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<ref>http://www.pasigcatholic.edu.ph</ref> |
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==External links== |
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* {{Official website|http://www.pasigcatholic.edu.ph}} |
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Pasig Catholic College | |
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Gate and facade | |
Location | |
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Coordinates | 14°33′34″N 121°04′37″E / 14.55951°N 121.07702°E |
Information | |
Type | Private, Catholic, Diocesan, Co-educational Basic and Higher education institution |
Motto | Noblesse Oblige (French: Nobility Obligates) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Roman Catholic |
Patron saint(s) | Immaculate Conception |
Established | 1913 |
Founder | Fr. Pierre Cornelis De Brouwer, CICM |
Oversight | Pasig Diocesan School System |
President | Rev. Fr. Daniel L. Estacio |
Chairman | Most Rev. Mylo Hubert C. Vergara D.D. |
Dean | Dr. Leonora Fernandez |
Campus type | |
Color(s) | Red and White |
Mascot | The Crusader |
Nickname | PCCian, Crusaders |
Accreditation | PAASCU Accredited Level 3 (Grade School) PAASCU Accredited Level 3 (High School) |
Newspaper | The Crusader/The Herald |
Website | www |
Pasig Catholic College (Filipino: Kolehiyong Katoliko ng Pasig), also referred to as PCC, is a private Catholic coeducational basic and higher education institution located in Pasig, Philippines and was founded by CICM fathers in 1913. It is considered as the central catholic educational institution and the cathedral school of the Diocese of Pasig[1] and a part of the Pasig Diocesan School System and the Manila Archdiocesan Parish and School Administration.
PCC, situated in the heart of Pasig, in Malinao, the College had a humble beginning. Founded in 1913 as "Escuela Catolica" by Rev. Pierre Cornelis De Brouwer, CICM, Its first functional lone building was the "Bahay Paaralan" built in 1931. PCC was then an exclusive school for boys, currently it is now an coeducational institution and is considered the largest catholic school in the Diocese of Pasig.
The College was granted Level 3 accreditation by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities or PAASCU in the Elementary department, High School Department while the College Department was granted Level 2 including the College of Secondary Education, College of Elementary Education, and College of Business Administration.
Pasig Catholic College celebrated its centennial anniversary in 2013.
History[edit]
It was founded in 1901 as a small school managed by the CICM Fathers headed by Fr. Pierre Cornelis De Brouwer, CICM inside the "convento" (convent) of the Immaculate Conception Parish (now the Immaculate Conception Cathedral in Pasig). It is the first school in Pasig.
During the Japanese occupation in 1942-1945, the classrooms and corridors were used by the Japanese to store garrisons, during this time as well a bomb was implanted under the main campus before.
The old college building was destroyed because of the earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 7.7 that happened in 1990.
On June 26, 2006, The Philippine Marketing Awards Institute, The Asian Institute of Marketing and Entrepreneurship, and The Marketing Insights Magazine recognized and awarded Pasig Catholic College as the “Most Outstanding Catholic School” in Pasig.
Developments[edit]
In 1994 the old wooden college building was replaced by a concrete five-storey Administration Building. The building housed the high school and college classrooms as well as administrative offices. At the same time, a new school cafeteria was constructed in front of the high school building. The following year, a coeducational program was offered to the first two years of grade school and high school levels.
Academics[edit]
- Kindergarten
- Grade School
- Junior High School
- Senior High School
- STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics)
- ABM (Accountancy, Business and Management)
- GAS (General Academic Strand)
- HUMMS (Humanities and Social Sciences)
- ADT (Arts and Design)
- College
- College of Secondary Education
- BS Secondary Education, Major in English
- BS Secondary Education, Major in Mathematics
- BS Secondary Education, Major in Filipino
- BS Secondary Education, Major in Science
- BS Secondary Education, Major in Religious Education
- College of Elementary Education
- BS Elementary Education with specialization in Early Childhood Education and General Education
- College of Business Administration
- BS in Business Administration, Major in Marketing Management
- BS in Business Administration, Major in Human Resource Development Management
- BS in Entrepreneurship
- College of Psychology
- BS in Psychology
- College of Information Technology
- BS in Information Technology
- College of Accountancy
- BS in Accountancy
- College of Communication Arts and Journalism
- AB in Communication
- AB in Journalism
- College of Secondary Education
- Special Programs
- Certificate in Teaching Program for Non-Education Graduate
- LET Review Program for CITP and Education graduates
- School of Graduate Studies
- Masters in Education
- Masters in Educational Management
- TESDA Accredited Technical-Vocational Programs
- Cookery NC II
- Bread and Pastry Production NC II
- Caregiving NC II
Accreditation and recognition[edit]
The Grade School Department was granted re-accreditation for five (5) years during the PAASCU Formas Visit on February 7-8, 2005. On the other hand, the High School Department was granted re-accreditation for five (5) years retroactive during the PAASCU visit on September 5-6, 2005. On June 26, 2006, The Philippine Marketing Awards Institute, The Asian Institute of Marketing and Entrepreneurship and the Marketing Insights Magazine recognized and awarded Pasig Catholic College as the "Most Outstanding Catholic School" in Pasig.
The College Department Underwent a Preliminary Visity by the PAASCU on September 4-5, 2006. The PAASCU team's visit focused on the college department's Education and Business Administration programs.
The PAASCU Consultancy visit for the College Department was held on August 8, 2008, focusing on the area of the faculty.
The Centennial Wall of Legacy[edit]
The Centennial Wall of Legacy, located at Pasig Catholic College’s main entrance, is a commemorative mural displaying the rich and colorful history and achievement of PCC as it reached its centenary milestone. The PCC Centennial Wall of Legacy was established by the PCC Alumni Association Inc.
Gallery[edit]
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Entrance from Main Gate
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Entrance from Main Gate
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Front Facade
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College Campus
References[edit]
- ^ "History - Pasig Catholic College". www.pasigcatholic.edu.ph. Archived from the original on January 19, 2018.
External links[edit]
Media related to Pasig Catholic College at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website