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| name = Central Colleges of the Philippines | native_name = Colegio Centro de Filipinas | image_name = | image_size = | image_alt = | caption = | latin_name = | motto = | motto_lang = | mottoeng = | established = January 18, 1954 | closed = | type = Private College, Non-sectarian | affiliation = PACUCOA, CHED | endowment = | budget = | officer_in_charge = Salvador SanJuan | chairman = Fr. Joaquin G. Bernas | president = Atty. Crispino P. Reyes | Asst. to the President = | superintendent = | provost = | vice_chancellor = | rector = | principal = | dean = | head_label = Registar | head = | academic_staff = | administrative_staff = | students = | undergrad = | postgrad = | doctoral = | other = | city = 52 Aurora Boulevard, Quezon City | state = Metro Manila | country = Philippines | pushpin_map = Manila | pushpin_map_caption = Location in Metro Manila | coordinates = {{coord|14|36|20.77|N|121|1|12.42|E|type:edu|display=title}} | campus = Urban | former_names = {{unbulleted list|{{nowrap|Polytechnic Colleges of the Philippines, Inc. (1954–1969)}}}} | free_label = | free = | colors = {{Legend striped|crimson|#FFCC00|Crimson and Gold}} | colours = | athletics = | sports = Basketball, Volleyball, Tennis, Karate | nickname = CCP Bobcats | mascot = Lundvél Bob | affiliations = Colleges and Universities Sports Association | website = {{URL|www.ccp.edu.ph}} | logo = | footnotes = }} The Central Colleges of the Philippines, Inc. (CCP) ({{lang-fil|Kolehiyong Sentral ng Pilipinas}}) also known as (CCP) is a coeducational educational institution located in Doña Imelda, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Formerly known as the Polytechnic Colleges of the Philippines, Inc. (PCP), CCP was established on January 18, 1954 with an enrollment of 300 students. CCP has eleven academic programs or colleges at present. HistoryCentral Colleges of the Philippines started its operations upon its establishment on January 18, 1954 with an enrollment of 300 students. It was then known as the Polytechnic Colleges of the Philippines, Inc.(PCP). It was established by a group of prominent educators: Mech. Engr. Manuel Ignacio Felizardo; DPWH Secretary during late Pres. Ramon Magsaysay, Mech. Engr. Vicente Y. Orosa Sr. (sister of Philippine Army Capt. and First Filipina Pharmacist Maria Y. Orosa), Electronic and Comm. Engr. Ciriaco Ygnacio Coronel; Atty./Dr. Emilio M. Javier, a graduate of Silliman University Bachelor of Arts in 1915, admitted to Integrated Bar of the Philippines in July 1919 and obtained his Doctor of Science in Jurisprudence from University of Michigan in 1932 and founding dean of Silliman University College of Law in 1935 and past vice-president candidate and running mate of Emilio F. Aguinaldo Sr. during first election of the commonwealth of the Philippines against Manuel L. Quezon Sr.; Also Past First College President in 1952-1959 of Philippine Christian College (PCC) Now Philippine Christian University. Prof./Engr. Gonzalo T. Vales, a graduate of Bachelor in Civil Engineering University of Southern California in 1917 and free mason (he is the niece of Evelyn Armanda Vales, First Filipina Graduate of Bachelor of Arts in Architecture from USC in 1958) and Bachelor of Arts from Silliman University in 1913, co-founder and founding dean of Mapua University in 1925-1953 with Ar. Tomas B. Mapua, co-founder and first college president 1953-1969 and past dean of College of Engineering and two sibling Rebecca S. Vales was past college registar and Rachel S. Vales was past alumni director. On 50th founding Anniversary 2004 School Board of Trustees approved Board Resolution to name the Engineering Building to Gonzalo T. Vales Hall. During 1960, the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Business Administration were established. In 1969, Civil Engr./Dr. Hermenegildo R. Reyes as 2nd College President and past dean of the FEU Institute of Technology succeeded by his grandnephew Nicanor M. Reyes Jr., a past regent of UP Board of Regent in 1962, past president of University of the Philippines Alumni Association, founding president of UP Alumni Engineers in 1945-47 and past president Upsilon Beta Phi Alumni and past president of Philippine Chamber of Commerces, founder of HR Reyes Construction, Inc. and graduate of University of the Philippines Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE) 1928, School Board of Trustees Chairman Dr. Hermenegildo R. Reyes a nephew of Educator Dr. Nicanor B. Reyes Sr. founding president of Far Eastern University, born to Don Paulino Z. Reyes and Dona Marcela S. Reyes. His paternal grandparent Numeriano Somo Reyes and Rosario Zuniga-Reyes. In January 1971, Dr. Reyes, renamed the corporate name of the school from Polytechnic Colleges of the Philippines, Inc. to Central Colleges of the Philippines, Inc.. More degree programs were added, such as Secretarial Administration, Agricultural Business Management, and Doctor of Optometry being offered during the tenure of Dr. Reyes. He held his position in 1969-1982 until his death. His eldest son, Ateneo and UP Law Professorial Lecturer for 1964-1991 Atty./Dr. Crispino P. Reyes a graduate of Bachelor of Law in Ateneo de Manila University and Master of Law in University of Michigan and admitted in Integrated Bar of the Philippines in July 1964; succeeded his position as 3rd College President. AccreditationCentral Colleges of the Philippines is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED),[1] Philippine Association of Educators,[1] and Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA Level 2 re-accreditation).[1] AcademicsMajors in the Central Colleges of the Philippines include Accountancy, Architecture, Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Computer Studies, Education, Engineering, Nursing, Office Administration, and Optometry.[2] Undergraduate studiesCollege of ArchitectureArchitecture was first offered as a major in June 1953 as a part of the College of Engineering. In 1975, College of Architecture open to a maximum of 500 students and separated to college of engineering. It is housed in a Hermenegildo R. Reyes Hall that was completed in 1995. Sixteen faculty members teach the program. The degree earned is a Bachelor of Science in Architecture.[3] College of AccountancyThe degree earned at the College of Accountancy is a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy.[4] College of Business AdministrationInitially opened in school year 1960-1961, the College of Business Administration offers degree of Bachelor of Business Administration, major in Computer Management,[5] Banking and Finance, Marketing, Economics, and Management.[6] College of Computer StudiesThe College of Computer Science prepares students for employment in a computer intensive field or graduate study. Three bachelor's degrees and one associate degree are offered including Computer Science,[7] Information Technology,[8] Information Management,[8] and Associate in Computer Technology.[8][9] College of EducationThe College of Education offers majors in English, Filipino (Tagalog), History, and Mathematics.[10] College of EngineeringThe College of Engineering offers five bachelor's degrees: Civil, Computer,[11] Electronics and Communications,[12] Electrical, Industrial, and Mechanical.[13] College of NursingThe College of Nursing offers Bachelor of Science in Nursing, in which it was initially offered since school year 2003-2004. CCP has a five-storey nursing building that includes a nursing skills laboratory, mini hospital, and public health settings. There are classrooms and laboratories to facilitate the academic and hands on skills needed to learn anatomy, physiology, microbiology, parasitology, chemistry and physics.[14] College of Office AdministrationThe College of Office Administration has two levels of study. The two-year course provides the student with general knowledge of business principles and computer fundamental techniques to gain an entry-level position in office management. The degree obtained is Associate in Office Administration. The four-year course provides the student with business principles geared toward an office management position. The degree earned is a Bachelor of Science in Office Administration.[15] College of OptometryThe College of Optometry offers the degree program for Doctor of Optometry. Originally obtainable after 4 years of studies,[16] its obtainability after 6 years of studies was started since school year 1998-1999.[17][18] Graduate studiesThe Graduate School of CCP was established in 1979. It offers four graduate programs: MBA, MPA, MAED and MAT, and has its own library. The School for Graduate Studies is headed by Dean Dr. Christopher Macabuhay, Ed.D., DPA, DBA. He is a banker, financial consultant and chairman of the board of Peoples Bank. Faculty members include Dr. Rodolfo John Ortiz Teope, Ph.D., Ed.D., DM is a public administrator and legislator, was a municipal councilor of San Mateo, Rizal, and assistant secretary of the Office of the President under Joseph Ejercito-Estrada Administration and 2012 outstanding professional awardee. CampusesCCP has two campuses, the Main H.R. Campus and the extension campus. The Main H.R. Campus houses the following.
The Extension Campus houses the Consorcia P. Reyes Hall, which houses the High School Department, College of Nursing, gym, and ELC (English Learning Center). It will house the College of Hotel and Restaurant Management and the College of Tourism in the future. Athletics[19] Athletics includes badminton, basketball, cheerleading, chess, karate, table tennis, and volleyball.[19]The men's volleyball team won the 2005-2006 CUSA Volleyball Championship. They defeated St. Jude College 3-1 in a best of 3 finals. CCP has won 6 championships (1997-1998, 1998-1999, 1999-2000, 2002-2003, and 2005-2006)[20] CCP Karate Club works under the Shotokan Karate International Federation (SKIF). The Karate team has been associated with SKIF since 1994. In 1992 the Karate Club won their first IWABUCHI CUP. From 1993-1994 the Karate Club won consecutive championships of the Private Schools Athletic Association.[21] CCP Cheering Squad won the back to back (2007 and 2008) at the National Cheerleading Championship held at the Philsports Arena. CCP won with just 0.5 advantage against the University of the Philippines. CCP Cheering Squad won the 2009 World Cup Cheerleading Champions held in Brisbane, Australia. CCP Cheering Squad won second place 2010 World Cup Cheerleading held in Australia. CCP plans to join NCAA this coming 2010 waiting affirmations. LibraryThere are three (3) libraries in CCP: the Main Library (Antonino Z. Reyes Hall), Graduate Studies Library (Antonino Z. Reyes Hall), and the Nursing Library (Consorcia P. Reyes Hall or the Extension Campus).[22] Grading SystemCentral Colleges of the Philippines Grade Point SystemReferences1. ^1 2 {{ cite web | title = Accreditation| publisher = Central Colleges of the Philippines|url =http://www.ccp.edu.ph/| accessdate=April 22, 2008 }} 2. ^{{ cite web | title = Academics| publisher = Central Colleges of the Philippines|url =http://www.ccp.edu.ph/academics.html| accessdate=April 23, 2008 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080406050812/http://www.ccp.edu.ph/academics.html |archivedate = April 6, 2008}} 3. ^{{ cite web | title = Architecture| publisher = Central Colleges of the Philippines|url =http://www.ccp.edu.ph/ar.html| accessdate=April 23, 2008 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080408145900/http://www.ccp.edu.ph/ar.html |archivedate = April 8, 2008}} 4. ^{{ cite web | title = Accountancy| publisher = Central Colleges of the Philippines|url = http://www.ccp.edu.ph/accy.html | accessdate=April 23, 2008 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080405181712/http://www.ccp.edu.ph/accy.html |archivedate = April 5, 2008}} 5. ^Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, major in Computer Science was initially offered in school year 1985-1986. It was renamed to Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, major in Computer Management since school year 2004-2005. 6. ^{{ cite web | title = Business Administration| publisher = Central Colleges of the Philippines|url = http://www.ccp.edu.ph/ba.html| accessdate=April 23, 2008 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080405182100/http://www.ccp.edu.ph/ba.html |archivedate = April 5, 2008}} 7. ^Initially offered since school year 1987-1988. 8. ^1 2 Initially offered since school year 2003-2004. 9. ^{{ cite web | title = Computer Studies| publisher = Central Colleges of the Philippines|url = http://www.ccp.edu.ph/cs.html| accessdate=May 22, 2008 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080508045246/http://ccp.edu.ph/cs.html |archivedate = May 8, 2008}} 10. ^{{ cite web | title = Education | publisher = Central Colleges of the Philippines|url = http://www.ccp.edu.ph/edu.html| accessdate=April 23, 2008 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080415230520/http://www.ccp.edu.ph/edu.html |archivedate = April 15, 2008}} 11. ^Initially offered since school year 1985-1986. 12. ^Initially offered since school year 1984-1985. 13. ^{{ cite web | title = Engineering | publisher = Central Colleges of the Philippines|url = http://www.ccp.edu.ph/engg.html | accessdate=April 23, 2008 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080408150829/http://www.ccp.edu.ph/engg.html |archivedate = April 8, 2008}} 14. ^{{ cite web | title = Nursing | publisher = Central Colleges of the Philippines|url =http://www.nursedirectory.net/nursing-schools/central-colleges-of-the-philippines-ccp| accessdate=April 23, 2008 }} 15. ^{{ cite web | title =Office Administration| publisher = Central Colleges of the Philippines|url = http://www.ccp.edu.ph/oa.html | accessdate=April 23, 2008 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080408163809/http://www.ccp.edu.ph/oa.html |archivedate = April 8, 2008}} 16. ^Its last set of students started in school year 1997-1998 and they graduated on March, 2001. 17. ^Its first set of graduates of Optometry graduated on March, 2004. 18. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20080407221049/http://www.ccp.edu.ph/opto.html CCP: College of Optometry.] 19. ^1 {{cite web | title = Athletics | publisher = Central Colleges of the Philippines|url = http://www.ccp.edu.ph/athletics.html | accessdate=April 23, 2008 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080406045516/http://www.ccp.edu.ph/athletics.html |archivedate = April 6, 2008}} 20. ^{{ cite web | title = Volleyball | publisher = Central Colleges of the Philippines|url =http://www.ccp.edu.ph/volleyball.html| accessdate=April 23, 2008 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080408150229/http://www.ccp.edu.ph/volleyball.html |archivedate = April 8, 2008}} 21. ^{{ cite web | title = Karate| publisher = Central Colleges of the Philippines|url = http://www.ccp.edu.ph/karate.html | accessdate=April 23, 2008 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080403103057/http://www.ccp.edu.ph/karate.html |archivedate = April 3, 2008}} 22. ^{{ cite web | title = Library| publisher = Central Colleges of the Philippines|url = http://www.ccp.edu.ph/library/index.html | accessdate=April 23, 2008 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20080408145915/http://www.ccp.edu.ph/library/index.html |archivedate = April 8, 2008}} Further reading
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