Fernandez College of Arts and Technology

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Fernandez College of Arts and Technology
Dalubhasaang Fernandez sa Sining at Teknolohiya
Type Private non-sectarian research coeducational basic and higher education institution
EstablishedJune 1, 1996
(25 years and 214 days)
President Marcelo V. Fernandez
Vice-presidentLourdes Y. Fernandez, (Executive VP)
Lorena A. Fernandez, (VP for Academic Affairs)
Principal Erwin Rommel Y. Fernandez
Location
Gil Carlos St., Baliuag, Bulacan
,
Philippines
Website www.fcat.com.ph

Fernandez College of Arts and Technology (FCAT) is located in the Baliuag and San Rafael municipalities of Bulacan.

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Fernandez Colleges, Gil Carlos St., Baliuag, Bulacan .

Fernandez College started as a technical skills school in Cruz na Daan, San Rafael, Bulacan in June 1993 with about 250 students. FCAT established its main branch in Baliuag, Bulacan. By June 1996, there were around 900 students and this continued to increase over the years.

It has three branches: two in Baliuag and one in Cruz na Daan with a total of around 1,500 students. The college is now a non-stock non-profit organization that offers a four-year courses and two-year technical skills courses as well as review and modular courses, such as caregiver.

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