Medina College-Ozamiz

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Medina College-Ozamiz
Dalubhasaang Medina-Ozamiz (Filipino)
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Former name
Medina School of Midwifery
MottoThe New and Bright Horizon in Modern Education
Type Private, non-sectarian higher education institution
EstablishedJune 1963;60 years ago (June 1963)
FounderDr. Rico Macan Medina, Sr.
Dr. Beatriz Crisostomo Medina
Chairman Rico M. Medina, Sr., M.D.
President Rico C. Medina Jr., MA, Ed.D.
Address
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8°09′59″N123°51′34″E / 8.16642°N 123.85939°E / 8.16642; 123.85939
Colors Green   and   White
Website www.medinacollege.com
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Medina College-Ozamiz, formerly Medina School of Midwifery, is a private, non-sectarian college in Ozamiz City, Philippines under Medina College Inc., which is deemed to be the first private midwifery school in Ozamiz. Much like its sister colleges in Pagadian and Ipil, which were founded some years later, the school is mainly concentrated in accommodating nursing students. Other academic programs, including engineering, criminology, arts and sciences, management and accountancy, are also offered. [2]

The college is directed at Filipino families who find it hard to break through financial barriers and send off their children for tertiary education. [2]

History

Medina College-Ozamiz was founded in June 1963 by Dr. Rico Macan Medina, Sr. and his wife, Dr. Beatriz Crisostomo Medina, which back then was named the Medina School of Midwifery, the first private Midwifery School in Ozamiz City.[ citation needed ] [3] Also the establishment of the Medina General Hospital, currently a Tertiary Level Hospital with a 200 bed-capacity at Jose Abad Santos St., New Annex, Ozamiz City. It took some years before the name Medina School of Midwifery was changed to Medina College.

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References

  1. companyprofile/ 51802/medina-college "Medina College". Philippine Companies. Retrieved 30 December 2018.{{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  2. 1 2 "Official Website of Medina College - Ozamiz City". Medina College. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
  3. "Medina College - About Us". Medina College. Retrieved 30 December 2018.