Navotas Polytechnic College

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Navotas Polytechnic College
Politeknikong Kolehiyo ng Navotas
Motto"Quality, Dependability, Integrity"
Type Public Local college
Established1994;29 years ago (1994)
Academic affiliations
ALCU
President Ms. Francisca S. Roque
Studentsover 4,000 First Semester (2011–2012)
Location
Navotas City
,
Metro Manila
,
Campus Urban
Colors Red  
Nickname The NPCians
Website www.npc.edu.ph

The Navotas Polytechnic College also referred to by its acronym NPC, is a public, non-sectarian, coeducational higher education institution run by the city government of Navotas in Navotas City, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was founded in 1994 by virtue of Municipal Ordinance (M.O). No. 94-06 of the Municipal Council of Navotas (now City of Navotas), which was signed on May 18, 1994.

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In over 15 years of existence, the Navotas Polytechnic College has grown into a respected public type college in Navotas. At present NPC offers degree programs in business administration, education, computer technology, short-term courses.

History

The Navotas Polytechnic College was established by virtue of Municipal Ordinance (M.O). No. 94-06 of the Municipal Council of Navotas (now City of Navotas), which was signed on May 18, 1994.

The primary goal of the college is to give opportunity to the poor but deserving students of Navotas, to allow them to pursue tertiary education and acquire knowledge and skills through excellence in academic and technological courses so they can live with dignity as humane persons and as members of the community who can contribute to the growth and advancement of Navotas and of the Filipino nation as a whole.

Education

College of Education

College of Business Administration

Bachelor of Science in Business Major in:

College of Computer Studies

Short-term courses

Student organizations

Publication

Katig is the newspaper published by the Student Publication Organization with the help of Ms. Ellen Carlos through the College Administration Office. Katig gathers news stories that concern the NPC community. The Katig contributed to by the schools offices and colleges can be about major events, improvements to NPC's physical and academic features, information link between and among students and sectors of the college. It tackles local and national issues, as well.


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