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Araullo University
Pamantasang Araullo
Former names
Araullo Law School
(1950–1969)
Araullo Lyceum (1969–1983)
MottoMaking Lives Better Through Education
TypePrivate, Non-Sectarian secondary and higher education institution
Established1950; 74 years ago (1950)
FounderEsteban and Castelo families
ChairmanRamon R. del Rosario Jr.
PresidentMeliton B. Salazar, Ph.D.
Dean
List
  • Eng. Paquito R. Domingo, LPT, Ed.D.
    (Faculty and Academic Affairs, Graduate School)
  • Engr. Roberto S. Ayroso
    (College of Arts & Sciences)
  • Edwin L. Mirano, LPT, M.Phil.
    ( Basic Education)
  • Bayani H. Salamanca, RC, MS Crim, Ph.D.
    (College of Criminal Justice Education)
  • Miraflor D. Roxas, LPT
    (College of Education and Liberal Arts)
  • Engr. Roy B. Pablo
    (College of Information Technology and Engineering)
  • Emerita J. Modesto, CPA, CIA, MBA
    (College of Management and Accountancy)
  • Nicomedes O. Palafox Jr. MAN, RN
    (College of Allied Health and Science)
Location, ,
15°29′43″N 120°58′28″E / 15.49537°N 120.97450°E / 15.49537; 120.97450
CampusUrban
5 hectares (50,000 m2)
ColorsBlue   and   gold
AffiliationsPHINMA Education Network
Websitewww.au.phinma.edu.ph
Araullo University is located in Nueva Ecija
Araullo University
Location in Nueva Ecija
Araullo University is located in Luzon
Araullo University
Araullo University (Luzon)
Araullo University is located in Philippines
Araullo University
Araullo University (Philippines)

Araullo University (Filipino: Pamantasang Araullo), also referred to by its acronym "AU " or simply "Araullo", is a private, non-sectarian secondary and higher education institution in Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, Philippines. It was established in 1950. The university offers a wide range of secondary, undergraduate and graduate programs in its two campuses.

With its acquisition of the University in 2004, Philippine conglomerate PHINMA established the PHINMA Education Network. Together with Cagayan de Oro College (Cagayan de Oro), University of Iloilo (Iloilo City), the University of Pangasinan (Dagupan), Southwestern University (Cebu City), Saint Jude College (Manila) and Republican College (Quezon City), Araullo University forms part of a more than 74,000-strong student community.

Due to its reputation as a leading higher educational institution in the local community, PHINMA AU has been named as one of the four 'Knowledge Eagle Universities of Nueva Ecija.'

History

In response to the increasing demand for legal education in Nueva Ecija, the Esteban and Castelo families (some of whom were judges and attorneys) established Araullo Law School, a nonsectarian, co-educational and private law school. It was named after Manuel Araullo, a judge in Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Tarlac before becoming the third Chief Justice of the Philippines. His fair judgments earned him the title “The Just Judge.”

Araullo Law School had an initial batch of 27 students. Classes were first held in the upper floor of the Cabanatuan Puericulture Center. However, as enrollment increased, the law school moved in 1951 to its second campus, a leased premise along M. H. del Pilar Street. In 1963, the League of Provincial Governors proclaimed the law school as the “most outstanding institution in Central Luzon.”

In 1969, the school was transferred to a five (5)-hectare property in Barangay Bitas where it still stands today. Araullo Law School then became a college, known as Araullo Lyceum. It offered diverse courses and improved its facilities. This led the Department of Education, Culture and Sports to grant the institution the university status in 1983, and it subsequently renamed itself as Araullo University.

On April 20, 2004, Araullo University became part of the PHINMA Education Network (PEN), an educational institution that aims to provide quality yet affordable education. Through PHINMA, Araullo University strengthened its academic offerings and employed non-traditional approaches to learning.

Considering the development of the community it serves, PHINMA AU is guided by its mission of developing Filipino professionals through the endowment of knowledge and skills, as well as, character and spiritual formation.

PHINMA AU has been ranked number 14 nationwide in the list of schools with 50 or more examinees for Accountants. It produced topnotchers in Criminology Licensure Examination in August 2010 and in April 2016. Likewise, it also produced topnotchers in the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) in April 2013.

In 2014, PHINMA AU South opened to cater to students from the southern part of Nueva Ecija. It offers bachelor's degrees in Hotel & Restaurant Management, Tourism Management, Pharmacy, Business Administration major in Banking and Microfinance.

From an enrollment level of only 5,753 students in 2004, PHINMA AU increased to 10,200 students in 2017 with the biggest batch of Senior High School students in the province of Nueva Ecija.

Academics

Undergraduate Programs[1]

College of Allied Health Sciences

College of Education and Liberal Arts

College of Criminal Justice Education

College of Information Technology and Engineering

College of Management and Accountancy

*Programs with corresponding licensure examinations administered by the Philippine Professional Regulation Commission

Graduate Programs[2]

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

Master of Arts (MA)

Master of Science in Business Administration (MSBA)

Secondary Programs[3]

Junior High School

Senior High School

Academic Track

Technical, Vocational, and Livelihood (TVL) Track

Sister schools

References

  1. ^ "PHINMA AU | College Programs". PHINMA AU. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  2. ^ "Graduate School". PHINMA AU. Retrieved 2019-07-22.
  3. ^ "PHINMA AU | Basic Education". PHINMA AU. Retrieved 2019-07-22.