Saint Mary's University (Philippines)

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Saint Mary's University
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Former names
  • Saint Mary's Elementary School (1928–1934)
  • Saint Mary's School (1934–1947)
  • Saint Mary's College (1947–1994)
MottoSapientia a Deo (Latin)
Motto in English
Wisdom from God
Type Private Catholic Research Non-profit Coeducational Basic and Higher education institution
EstablishedJune 1928;96 years ago (June 1928)
FounderFr. Achilles de Gryse, CICM
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic
(CICM Missionary)
Academic affiliations
PAASCU
President John Octavius Palina
Vice-presidentJohn G. Tayaban
(VP for Administration)
Principal Melencio G. Bernardino,Jr.
(Senior High School)
Students9,288
1,133 (Grade School)
1080 (High School)
7075 (College)
Location, ,
Philippines

16°29′03″N121°09′23″E / 16.48417°N 121.15639°E / 16.48417; 121.15639
CampusUrban
Colors  Blue  and  White 
Nickname Marian
Website smu.edu.ph
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Location in Luzon
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Location in the Philippines

Saint Mary's University is a private Catholic higher education institution owned and operated by the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (CICM) in Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya, Philippines. It was founded in June 1928.

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Saint Mary's University was designated as an International Center for the Study of Teaching and Learning Styles in 2004 by the International Center for the Study of Teaching and Learning Styles.

There are 9,288 students currently enrolled in the university. 1,133 of these are from the Grade School Department, 1080 from the High School, and 7075 from the college department. [1]

Founded by CICM priest Achilles de Gryse, the institution started as an elementary school (Saint Mary's Elementary School) in June 1928. In 1934, with Godfrey Lambrecht, the High School was opened and in 1947, the College Department, offering two degrees. Gradually, the course offerings expanded with Bachelor of Science in Commerce, (1951), Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, (1955) and graduate degrees (1962). [2]

History

Saint Mary's University began as an elementary school initially planned by Constant Jurgens, then parish priest of Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya. He was recalled to Europe to become the Director of the Bishop Hammer Institution in the Netherlands. Achilles de Gryse, Jurgens' successor, inaugurated the elementary school in June 1928. [3] [4]

In 1934, Saint Mary's High School was opened, with Fr. Godfrey Lambrecht as director and Sr. Margaretha Hermus as principal. [3]

The collegiate department, Saint Mary's College, opened in 1947 offering programs in Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Science in Education, Bachelor of Arts, and Junior Normal. [3] [4]

Gradually, the course offerings expanded with Bachelor of Science in Commerce (1951), Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (1955), and the Graduate programs (1962). [3] [4]

In 1967, the Belgian CICM Missionaries took over the ownership and management of Saint Mary's College. The college built a campus on the Magat River in 1968. The college was transferred to its new site in 1969. [3] [4]

Saint Mary's College was granted university status under the presidency of John Van Bauwel and became known as Saint Mary's University. [4]

Academics

Basic education

Saint Mary's University offers preschool education and covers six year-levels of grade school education.

Saint Mary's University also offers regular junior high school and science high school education.

Undergraduate

The School of Accountancy and Business (SAB), formerly College of Accountancy and Economics, was established in 1999. The Center for Entrepreneurial Development and Research is the extension and research arm of the School.

The School of Teacher Education and Humanities (STEH), was founded in 1947 and designated as Center of Excellence in Teacher Education and Focus Institution for Project in Basic Education (PROBE).

The School of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology (SEAIT)

The School of Health and Natural Sciences (SHaNS), formerly School of Health Sciences. The Center for Natural Sciences manages and operates the science laboratories and the Tissue Culture Laboratory.

Post-graduate

The College of Law, established in 1996.

Graduate

The School of Graduate Studies, was formally opened in 1962.

Student life

Traditions and events

Student organizations

Achievements and recognitions

See also

Footnotes

  1. SMU Population for SY 2008-2009
  2. SMU History Archived 2007-10-08 at the Wayback Machine
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Saint Mary's University Diamond Jubilee Souvenir Book. Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya: SMU Publication. 2003.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 "Saint Mary's University History". Saint Mary's University (Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya).
  5. SMU Awards and Achievements Archived 2007-10-08 at the Wayback Machine
  6. https://ched.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/List-of-Autonomous-Higher-Education-Institutions.pdf [ bare URL PDF ]
  7. "June 2021 Pharmacist board exam performance of schools". 5 July 2021.

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