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Coordinates: 10°43′45″N 122°33′47″E 10.72917, 122.56306

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Central Philippine University

  • Location & Contact Information
    • Address, Directions, & Map:
      • Lopez Jaena Street, Jaro, Iloilo City, Iloilo, Philippines
    • Telephone Numbers: (6333) 329 1971
    • Official Website: [1]
  • History & Memorable Moments

Central Philippine University was founded in 1905 as the Jaro Industrial School by missionaries of the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. It was originally an elementary vocational School for boys who along with studying also were required to work (in a vocational occupation that would help them in later life like writing, photography, boat navigation, etc.) for their board and tuition. [1]

Due to this vocational education the school acquired the distinction of having organized the first student government in the entire country - the Jaro Industrial School Republic, and one of the oldest student newspapers - the Central Echo. [1]

Dr. William Orison Valentine, an American missionary and the school's first principal, worked diligently many years through government bureaucracy for incorporation and recognition as a school by both the American and Filipino governments until achieving this in 1913. This same year, female students were first admitted. In 1915, the first two years of high school were offered. In 1920, the third and fourth year classes were added and the following year the first batch of high school graduated. [1]

To satisfy the growing desire of young people for education, a junior college was opened in 1923 and the name of the school was changed to Central Philippine College. The senior college was established in 1936 and by 1940 five degrees were offered: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Education, Bachelor of Theology and Bachelor of Religious Education. [1]

April 1, 1953, was an important landmark in the CPU story. On that day the ardent dream of thousands of alumni and the long line of American and Filipino pioneers became a reality: Central Philippine College gained university status and became Central Philippine University. [1]

From the founding of the school, Filipinos were gradually given larger responsibilities in its administration. In 1966 the first Filipino president, Dr. Rex D. Drilon, was elected; and in 1968 the entire university property - land, buildings, and equipment - was turned over by the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society to the Filipino corporation of CPU. Since 1973, all members of the Board of Trustees and administrative officials of the university have been Filipinos. [1]

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  • Teachers (Where are they now?)
    • Alba, Maria Mabel
    • Garzon, Yvonnie
    • Junco, Maritess
    • Panes, Winifred
    • Salanio, Mark Anthony
    • Villanueva, Earl
    • Villaraiz, Bernadeth
    • Zapanta, Adonis John
    • Abando, Rolando
    • Algabre, Andrea
    • Alvarez, Aileen
    • Amazona, Paul Lorett
    • Ambrosio, Louell
    • Anas, John Mar
    • Andea, Mafe Grace
    • Anonat, Helen
    • Arangote, Donald
    • Baldomero, Joel
    • Batiller, Jumarie Diaz (June 1986 - Present)
    • Bellosillo, Rommel Soldevilla (November 1997 - Present)
    • Belo, Janelyn
    • Betito, Maeryll
    • Calanao, Joel
    • Calasara, Rowena Pudadera (June 2001 - Present)
    • Calleja, Eugene
    • Castro, Ma.Elena
    • Cordero, Juicy
    • Cosca, Jr, Leonardo
    • Dalisay, Janice Ann
    • De La Torre, Marie Glonie
    • De Leon, Divina
    • Delos Santos, Maria Cristina
    • Demayo, Lalaine
    • Diesto, Genaro D. (December 2001 - Present)
    • Docto, Ken
    • Escobar, Rosendo Iii
    • Estilo, Leah
    • Fabila, Lydell
    • Faderogaya, Mary Jane
    • Faropaldino, Dante
    • Gallos, Lowelyn Grace
    • Gamilla, Maricel
    • Gange, Shevanee Ruth
    • Gangoso, Lawrence
    • Gonzaga, Hazel Joy
    • Guartero, Jethro Ii
    • Guycoa, Roy Gualbert
    • Hare, Josie (May 2005 - May 2020)
    • Hechanova, John Dandee Denola (June 1995 - Present)
    • Jimenez, Fortunato
    • Lamier, Earl
    • Lariza, Jessana Carmela
    • Laud, Vincent
    • Lavilla, Stefan Bernard
    • Lemoncito, Kristine Mae
    • Limoso, Jovil
    • Llanera, Lovella
    • Lobaton, James Remyr
    • Loza?Es, Tresha Lyn
    • Magbanua, Rov Emmanuel Genosa (June 2000 - September 2000)
    • Malones, Ma. Theresa
    • Maravilla, Rosanie
    • Mariquit, Gina
    • Marzona, Julius
    • Morales, Mary Joann
    • Nagpaton, Marieta
    • Nograles, Ma. Teresa
    • Obañana, Jeremiah Jr.
    • Pacardo, Maebelle Grace
    • Paguntalan, Michelle
    • Pinuela, Ryan
    • Pornel, Dobette Christian
    • Prisaldo, Mary Rose
    • Raso, Joy
    • Ricaforte, Leonie
    • Sepida, Lalyn
    • Sorongon, Harold
    • Sorongon, Roy Susbilla (BSCS 2000, BSC Faculty: June 2000-April 2001)
    • Sucaldito, Mark
    • Tagorda, Benadette
    • Uy, Laura Joy
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