Motto | Dream High, Aim High, Ambassadors! |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1996 |
President | Mr. Jayson R. Sardido |
Students | 4000 |
Location | , , 14°23′18″N120°56′29″E / 14.38839°N 120.94140°E |
Campus | Imus Campus |
Colors | UCC Green UCC Gold |
Nickname | The Home of the Ambassadors |
Website | ucc-cavite |
Unida Christian Colleges (UCC) is a prominent Christian academic institution situated in Anabu 1 F, Imus, Cavite, Philippines. The institution provides a wide range of educational programs, including preschool, grade school, high school, and college.
It was founded in 1966 by the late Bishop Serafin E. Ruperto, former pastor of Anabu Iglesia Evangelica Unida de Cristo, which is presently known as Anabu Unida Church.
In 1996, the institution embarked on its elementary department and changed its name to Pag-ibig Unida School, Inc. The program was further expanded by commencing high school education in 1999 through the leadership of its then chairman of the Board of Trustees, Atty. Guillermo A. Ramos. In 2002, the school sensed the need for a college institution in the community and decided to expand its borders by offering college courses through the establishment of the Unida Evangelical Colleges, Inc. Under the leadership of its current chairman of the Board of Trustees, Jayson R. Sardido, these two institutions were finally merged in January 2008 and Unida Christian Colleges, Inc. (UCC) was born.
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