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Former name | Colegio del Sagrado Corazon (1920-1964) |
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Motto | Scientia et Virtus (Latin) |
Motto in English | Knowledge and Virtue |
Type | Private Roman Catholic Non-profit Coeducational Basic and Higher education institution |
Established | 1920 |
Founder | Fr. Theodore Buttenbruch, SVD |
Religious affiliation | Roman Catholic (Divine Word Missionaries) |
Academic affiliations | DWEA CEAP PAASCU |
President | Rev. Fr. Gil T. Manalo, SVD |
Undergraduates | Approx. |
Postgraduates | Approx. |
Location | Rizal St.,Zone 6, Bangued , , Philippines 17°35′58.57″N120°36′46.85″E / 17.5996028°N 120.6130139°E |
Campus | Urban |
Alma Mater song | DWCB Alma Mater Hymn |
Colors | Red - Yellow - Blue |
Website | dwcb |
The Divine Word College of Bangued is a private, Catholic higher education institution run by the Philippine Northern Province of the Society of the Divine Word in Bangued, Abra, Philippines. It was founded by a Divine Word Missionary priest in 1920 and given the name Colegio del Sagrado Corazon. In 1964 it was renamed the Divine Word College of Bangued. The college is the most famous in the province.
The Divine Word College of Bangued was founded in 1920 by Theodore Buttenbruch a Catholic priest and member of the Society of the Divine Word. That year, Fr. Buttenbruch took over as parish priest of the parish of Bangued when the old parish priest died [1] and felt the need of a catholic school in Bangued. With the help of some prominent men in the parish he founded a coeducational school in a rented house. Initially named Colegio del Sagrado Corazon, it adopted the current name in 1964. [2]
In June 1923, the school was entrusted to the Sister Servants of the Holy Spirit who came to establish their community in Bangued. The old convent (the Holy Spirit Academy at present) was given as their cloister and utilized for additional classrooms.
DWCB offers Commission on Higher Education recognized programs in Arts, Education, Accountancy, Biology, Business Administration, Commerce, Computer Secretarial, Health Science Education, Entrepreneurship, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Industrial Engineering, Information Technology, Midwifery, and Nursing.
It also offers master's degrees in education, management, and business administration. [3]
In the 2018/2019 year, the average tuition fee for a bachelor's degree at the DWCB was between 10,000 and 28,000 Philippine pesos. [3]
The current president of the Divine Word College is Rev. Fr. Gil Torres Manalo, SVD and is locally known as Fr. Gil. The Finance Officer of the school is Rev. Fr. Ronilo Borja, SVD. And lastly, Rev. Fr. Conradus Haribaik, SVD as the Campus minister. [3]
The main DWCB campus can be found at Rizal St., Zone 6, Bangued 2800, Abra. [4]
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