Saint Francis of Assisi College

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Saint Francis of Assisi College
Kolehiyo ng San Francisco de Assisi (Filipino)
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Educating with Respect, Cultivating an Atmosphere of Understanding
Former names
Saint Francis of Assisi College System
MottoFides Et Humilitas(Latin)
Motto in English
Faith And Humility
Tagline: Academics. And beyond.
Type Private, Roman Catholic Research Coeducational Basic and Higher education institution
Established1981
Founders
  • Dr. Evangeline Oñas-Orosco
  • Dr. Arturo Agapito Orosco Sr.
Chairman Hon. Arturo Agapito Orosco Sr., Ph.D.
President Arturo Oñas Orosco Jr., Ph.D.
Vice-presidentArlen Oñas Orosco, Ph.D.
Location
Admiral Village, Talon III, Las Piñas
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14°26′38″N121°00′02″E / 14.44399°N 121.00055°E / 14.44399; 121.00055
CampusMain Campus: Las Piñas
Satellite campuses
  • Alabang
  • Bacoor
  • Taguig
  • Dasmariñas
  • Southwoods
  • Santa Rosa
  • SAS Las Piñas
  • SAS Los Baños
Alma Mater songSaint Francis of Assisi College Hymn [1]
Colors  Red  and  White 
Nickname Franciscan
Sporting affiliations
MascotSFAC Doves
Website www.stfrancis.edu.ph
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Location in Metro Manila
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Location in Luzon
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Location in the Philippines

Saint Francis of Assisi College (SFAC) is a system of private, Catholic-oriented but non-sectarian Philippine educational institutions. Named after Saint Francis of Assisi, it offers complete education from pre-school up to the graduate or mistral level of education. The main campus is situated in Las Piñas, Metro Manila. [2] [3]

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History

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The SFAC Building of Main Campus

The Saint Francis of Assisi College (SFAC) is a learning institution offering education from pre-school up to the graduate level. Founded in 1981 with about 80 pre-school pupils, SFAC now consists of more than 10,000 students spread across nine campuses in the Southern Luzon area. Main Campus is located in Admiral Village, Talon III, Las Piñas. Saint Francis of Assisi College (SFAC) is one of the prime educational institutions with Home Study Culture in the Philippines that began in the early 1990s where the program was not yet recognized in the country. [4] [5]

Campuses

Basic Education Program

Higher Education Program

Notable alumni

Affiliations

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