Bacolod City College

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Bacolod City College
Dalubhasaang Lungsod ng Bacolod (Filipino)
BCC Bacolod school seal.png
Motto"We serve, we educate, we give hope"
Type Community college, Local college
Established1997;27 years ago (1997)
President Johanna Ann Bayoneta
Administrative staff
approximately 30
Undergraduates approximately 1,500
Location
Taculing Road, Bacolod
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10°39′20″N122°57′14″E / 10.6555°N 122.9540°E / 10.6555; 122.9540
Campus Urban
Main:
  • Taculing Campus
Satellite:
  • Sum-ag Campus
  • Fortune Town Campus
Website www.bacolodcitycollege.com
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Location in the Visayas
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Location in the Philippines

Bacolod City College (BCC) is a local community college operated by the local government of Bacolod, Negros Occidental, Philippines. The college was legally established by virtue of City Ordinance No. 175, Series of 1997. City Ordinance No. 175, series of 1997 was known as the Charter of Bacolod City College. It was passed by the Sangguniang Panglungsod with a majority vote on April 10, 1997, and was approved by the City Mayor on April 16, 1997. [1]

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The school currently has 3 constituent campuses. These are the Taculing Campus, Sum-ag Campus, and Fortune Town Campus. Additionally, a satellite campus is located within the Bacolod City National High School.

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References

  1. "Social Sector:Education" . Retrieved 2008-05-16.