Colegio de Montalban

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University of Montalban
Pamantasan ng Montalban (Filipino)
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Type Government funded public school
EstablishedSeptember 25, 2003
Location, ,
14°45′02″N121°08′30″E / 14.75042°N 121.14166°E / 14.75042; 121.14166
Campus Urban
Hymn Colegio de Montalban Hymn [1]
Website www.pnm.edu.ph
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Location in Luzon
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Colegio de Montalban (CdM; formerly known as the Pamantasan ng Montalban) is a government-funded university in Kasiglahan Village, Rodriguez, Rizal, Philippines. It was established on September 25, 2003 by virtue of Municipal Ordinance No. 03-24, and approved by the Sangguniang Bayan ng Rodriguez [2] to provide vocational-technical and higher education to help alleviate poverty.

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From July 2004 to July 2010, CdM was under the administration of Mayor Pedro S. Cuerpo, who was subsequently succeeded by Mayor Cecilio C. Hernandez since July 2010.

On July 7, 2014, by virtue of Sangguniang Bayan ng Rodriguez Ordinance No. 14-15, Pamantasan ng Montalban was renamed Colegio de Montalban. [2]

History

The Pamantasan ng Montalban was established on September 25, 2003 through Municipal Ordinance No. 03-24 and approved by the Sanguniang Bayan ng Rodriguez. [2]

On July 7, 2014, by virtue of Sangguniang Bayan ng Rodriguez Ordinance No. 14-15, and was later confirmed by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan ng Rizal Resolution No. 193 Series of 2014, Pamantasan ng Montalban was renamed Colegio de Montalban. [2]

At present, Colegio de Montalban continues to work towards the holistic development of its students. [2]

Scholarship

CdM offers free tuition and other school fees under the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act of 2017 or RA 10931. [3]

References

  1. "Colegio de Montalban Hymn".
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Cdmmis - History".
  3. "78 Local Universities and Colleges now eligible for Free Higher Education". March 16, 2018.