Campuses of Arellano University

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Arellano University operates seven campuses in Metro Manila.

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Juan Sumulong Campus (AU Main/Legarda)

AU Manila is the Main Campus of Arellano University. It is located at Legarda Street in Sampaloc, Manila and it the largest campus by land area. It is the home to the AU Juan Sumulong High School.

Programs Offered [1]

FLORENTINO CAYCO MEMORIAL SCHOOL GRADUATE STUDIES

a. GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION *(Level III Accredited by PACUCOA)

b. GRADUATE SCHOOL OF NURSING (Level III Accredited by PACUCOA)

c. GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES *(Level III Accredited by PACUCOA)

COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION (Level III Accredited by PACUCOA)

EXPANDED TERTIARY EDUCATION EQUIVALENCY AND ACCREDITATION PROGRAM (ETEEAP)

INTERNATIONAL NURSING PROGRAM

COLLEGE OF NURSING (Level III Accredited by PACUCOA)

COLLEGE OF ALLIED MEDICAL SERVICES

SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE (Level III Accredited by PACUCOA)

INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANCY

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION (Level III Accredited by PACUCOA)

SCHOOL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT(Level III Accredited by PACUCOA)

TESDA RECOGNIZED COURSES (Short Term)

JUAN SUMULONG BASIC EDUCATION SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR GRADES 11 AND 12

ACADEMIC TRACK

TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL-LIVELIHOOD (TVL) TRACK

SPORTS TRACK

ARTS AND DESIGN TRACK

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Grades 7-10) (Level II Accredited by PACUCOA)

ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENT (Grades 1-6) (Level II Accredited by PACUCOA)

PRE-SCHOOL DEPARTMENT

Jose Abad Santos Campus (AU Pasay)

The campus of AU in Pasay is officially known as Arellano University – José Abad Santos Campus (AUJASC). It is located along Taft Avenue in Pasay near the LRT-1 Gil Puyat Station. It was established in 1945 as the José Abad Santos High School. The campus was named after José Abad Santos y Basco, the fifth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines who also served as the acting President of the Philippines during World War II until executed by the Japanese invading forces. In 1986, the Colleges of the nearby Apolinario Mabini Campus transferred to this campus, with the exception of the School of Law.

Programs Offered [2]

COLLEGE OF NURSING (Level II Accredited by PACUCOA)

COLLEGE OF MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (Level II Accredited by PACUCOA)

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION (Level II Accredited by PACUCOA)

SCHOOL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND COMMERCE

SCHOOL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

JOSE ABAD SANTOS CAMPUS BASIC EDUCATION SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR GRADES 11 AND 12

ACADEMIC TRACK

TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL-LIVELIHOOD (TVL) TRACK

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Grades 7-10)  (Level II Accredited by PACUCOA)

ELEMENTARY DEPARTMENT (Grades 1-6)

PRE-SCHOOL DEPARTMENT

Campuses

Manila

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AU Legarda is the university's Main Campus

AU Manila is the Main Campus of Arellano University. It is located at Legarda Street in Sampaloc, Manila and it the largest campus by landa area. It is the home to the AU Juan Sumulong High School.

Pasig

AU in Pasig was officially known as Arellano University – Andres Bonifacio Campus (AU-ABC) and the campus was named after Andrés Bonifacio y de Castro, a Filipino nationalist and revolutionary. It is located in Caniogan, Pasig.

Taft Avenue, Pasay

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AU Jose Abad Santos, another campus in Pasay, is one of the university's first campus to be built.

The campus of AU in Pasay is officially known as Arellano University – José Abad Santos Campus (AUJAS). It is located along Taft Avenue in Pasay near the LRT-1 Gil Puyat Station. It was established in 1945 as the José Abad Santos High School. The campus was named after José Abad Santos y Basco, the fifth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines who also served as the acting President of the Philippines during World War II until executed by the Japanese invading forces. In 1986, the Colleges of the nearby Apolinario Mabini Campus transferred to this campus, with the exception of the School of Law. This is the only campus located in Pasay City that offers complete level-from pre-school to college.

Menlo, Pasay

The campus of AU located along Taft Avenue corner Menlo Street, Pasay is the campus of the School of Law. Formerly, it has other colleges that were transferred to the nearby Abad Santos Campus. Aside from the School of Law, the campus has a Junior and Senior High School. The campus was named after Apolinario Mabini, the sublime paralytic.

Malabon

AU in Malabon is composed of two campuses, the Elisa Esguerra Campus and the Jose Rizal Campus. Jose Rizal is located along Gov. Pascual Avenue, while the Elisa Esguerra Campus is located in Bayan-Bayanan a couple of city blocks further north of Jose Rizal Campus. It is composed of a Preschool, Elementary School, Junior and Senior High School, the School of Business and Commerce, School of Education, School of Hospitality and Tourism Management and the Institute of Arts and Sciences. Notable people from AU Malabon include Norberto B. Gonzales, who served as the 34th Secretary of the Department of National Defense, Dionisio Santiago, former head of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and the Dangerous Drug Board, Cheryl Oliveros, a candidate of Bb. Pilipinas 2009, and Bayani Agbayani, an actor and comedian.

Mandaluyong

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Arellano University in Mandaluyong

AU established a campus in Mandaluyong on 1950, upon the request of high school students studying in AU Manila but are residents of Mandaluyong. The campus was officially known as Arellano University – Plaridel Campus (AUPC). It is located at Gen. Kalentong Street in Barangay Pag-Asa. The campus was named after the pen-name of Marcelo H. del Pilar, a leading propagandist of the Philippine Revolution. AUPC has a Preschool, Elementary School, Junior and Senior High School and is composed of the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Criminology, School of Education, School of Hospital and Tourism Management, and the School of Computer Science.

Defunct Campus

F.G. Calderon Campus

Located in Santa Ana, Manila, all records of F.G. Calderon Campus were transferred to Plaridel Campus when it was closed in the late 1960s. At present, high-rise residential towers occupies the site.

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References

  1. "Juan Sumulong Campus - Programs Offered". arellano.edu.ph. Retrieved 2022-02-21.
  2. "Jose Abad Santos Campus - Programs Offered". arellano.edu.ph. Retrieved 2022-02-21.