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Far Eastern University

  • Location & Contact Information

Coordinates: 14°36′13″N 120°59′11″E 14.603607, 120.986443

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  • History & Memorable Moments

The Far Eastern University traces its roots to the Institute of Accountancy, founded in 1928 by a group of educators led by Dr. Nicanor Reyes Sr., then head of the Department of Economics at the University of the Philippines. With Dr. Reyes were Dr. Francisco Dalupan (who later founded the Philippine College of Commerce and Business Administration in 1946, now known as the University of the East), Professor Antonio Aquino, Emmanuel Deymek and Clemente Uson, all professors at the UP Department of Economics.[1]

Earlier, in 1919, the Far Eastern College, which offered courses in the liberal arts, was founded in Quiapo originally by Don Vicente Fabella (he later made a revival of Far Eastern College and named it as Jose Rizal College).[1]

In 1933, the IABF and the Far Eastern College merged and officially became the Far Eastern University -- the 6th oldest university in the Philippines and the 4th oldest private, non-sectarian university based on its granted university status.[1]

Under FEU, the Far Eastern College became the Institute of Arts and Sciences, while the Institute of Accounts, Business and Finance retained its name. The Institute of Law was established in 1934, and two years later, the Institute of Technology was born. From the initial 117 students, population grew to 11,000 just before the war. Then Philippine President Manuel L. Quezon hailed and called FEU "the best non-sectarian institution in the country."[1]

The Japanese Imperial Army Kempetai seized and occupied the FEU compound during the Pacific War. Japanese forces burned and destroyed the University's records, books, and facilities, sparing only the buildings, which they used as a concentration camp. Many executions of top Filipino leaders in resistance to Japanese occupation, like that of Josefa Llanes Escoda and her colleagues were conducted on campus. The Japanese are also said to have killed Dr. Nicanor Reyes and some members of his family.[1]

FEU reopened during the second semester of 1945. After embarking on an expansion program of physical plant and facilities to accommodate its growing student population and to cope with the demands of the times, FEU focused on improved instruction and training qualified students by establishing the Institute of Graduate Studies in 1958. Various curricula were also reviewed leading to new academic programs. It became a listed corporation (PSE: FEU) in the Philippine Stock Exchange on July 11, 1986.[1]

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Prospective Students

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New & Current Students

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  • Transportation
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  • Safety Tips
  • Support Centers
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  • Grading System
  • Good Classes & Teachers
  • Groups & Organizations
  • College & Career Tips

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  • Teachers (Where are they now?)
    • Amazona, Shiela May ()
    • Amurao, Jefferson Paulo ()
    • Balanday, Maricel ()
    • Balatbat, Rodrigo ()
    • Ballesteros, Benedicto ()
    • Baridji, Annalyn ()
    • Barrameda, Maria Francia ()
    • Berbano, Rodillon ()
    • Brizo, Aileen Grace ()
    • Bugay, Romualdo ()
    • Buhay, Elena ()
    • Camarines, Mary Arlyn ()
    • Canceran, Sheryl Lynn ()
    • Castro, Mary Anne Grace ()
    • Concepcion, Vergel ()
    • Danago, Ross Jerome ()
    • David, Cecille ()
    • Del Pilar, Maricel ()
    • Enriquez, Le Nore ()
    • Fernandez, Ma. Susana ()
    • Geromo, Judith Marie P. ()
    • Grajo, Eileen ()
    • Guerrero, Ellis Emmanuel ()
    • Herradura, Zarah ()
    • Imperial, Winston ()
    • Landingin, Pamela Amor ()
    • Mariñas, Desiree Mae Joyce ()
    • Nelis, Maria Shella ()
    • Ocampo, Cinia ()
    • Olarte, Juan Miguel ()
    • Pios Iii, Juanito ()
    • Reyes, Mark Luther ()
    • Rivero, Michael ()
    • Sabornido, Joselito ()
    • Santos, Maricar ()
    • Senatin, Michelle ()
    • Senatin, Michelle ()
    • Sinaguinan, Maricel ()
    • Sy, Mary Lynchen ()
    • Tamayo, Benito ()
    • Urbano, Eva Marie ()

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