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The Central Philippine University (also referred to as Central or CPU) is a
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. Established in 1905 through a benevolent grant of the
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and philanthropist,
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, as the Jaro Industrial School and Bible School under the auspices of the
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"John D. Rockefeller"
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it is the first Baptist founded and second American and Protestant university in the Philippines and in AsiaScientia et Fides: The Story of Central Philippine University by Nelson Linnea, A. and Herradura, Elma (1981) (after its sister institution
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(1901) in
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)."A tight-fisted businessman turned philanthropist"
. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
"John D. Rockefeller (American History USA)"
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"The Philanthropists: John D. Rockefeller"
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In 1913, women were first admitted to the school and it was later converted into a junior college in 1923 as Central Philippine School and as Central Philippine College in 1924.Central Philippine University College of Theology About
. Retrieved 7 June 2015
In 1953, the college attained university status."History"
. Retrieved 03-18-14.
It is affiliated with the
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but independent and non-sectarian. Central's founding however is predated four years earlier in 1901, when CPU–Iloilo Mission Hospital,America and Protestantism in the Philippines
Retrieved 4 May 2014.

Retrieved 4 May 2014
the university's hospital, was established by the
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American missionary doctor, Joseph Andrew Hall, as ''"the first and oldest
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founded hospital in the Philippines"''. Central pioneered
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education in the Philippines through the establishment of Union Mission Hospital Training School for Nurses in 1906 which later became
Central Philippine University College of Nursing The Central Philippine University (also referred to as Central or CPU) is a private research university in Iloilo City, Philippines. Established in 1905 through a benevolent grant of the American industrialist and philanthropist, John D. Roc ...
,History of Nursing in the Philippines
Retrieved 12-18-13.
the first nursing school in the country.
. Retrieved 12-18-13.
It is also the first institution in
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to establish a student council, the CPU Republic, the first to pioneer the work-study program in the country, and the first to established an agricultural school outside of Luzon, the CPU College of Agriculture, Resources and Environmental Sciences. CPU is organized into eighteen schools and colleges that provides instruction in
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all the way up to the post-graduate levels. In the tertiary education, the undergraduate level consists of the colleges of Agriculture, Resources and Environmental Sciences, Arts and Sciences, Business and Accountancy,
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, Education,
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, Hospitality Management; Medical Laboratory Science,
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, Pharmacy, and
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. In the graduate level it comprises the schools and colleges of
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, and Graduate Studies."Central Philippine University Academic Programs"
. Retrieved 16 April 2012.
Central is one of the few Philippine higher education institutions to be ranked as best and top universities for Asia and the world by
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, one of the big three international university ranking agencies along with
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and
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. It is the first among other universities in the Western Visayas region to do so. The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has granted the university a full autonomous status. It is also the same government agency that awarded CPU as National Centers of Excellence in
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and National Centers of Development in
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,Commission on Higher Education (Philippines) – Memorandum Number 38, Series of 2015 – Centers of Excellence and Development (Unexcluding the programs or disciplines of Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Electronics and Communications Engineering)
Retrieved January-2-2016.
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,"CHED (Commission on Higher Education) Philippines – Centers of Excellence/Development (COE/COD)"
. Retrieved 05-02-12
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.Effective 22 October 2001 to 21 October 2006, Central Philippine University (CPU) was full autonomous as granted by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) through Memorandum Order No. 32, Series of 2001. It has also been certified as one of the few ISO certified educational institutions in the Philippines by the
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(ISO). Central's main campus on the other hand, is a registered National Landmark by the
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and a Philippine Registered Cultural Property by the
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. Through its linkages with Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese universities, CPU also maintains overseas academic programs at those universities. It is the only university in Vietnam that offers undergraduate and post-graduate business courses jointly with Thai Nguyen University (TNU) and Thai Nguyen University of Economics and Business Administration (TUEBA).Centralian Link December 2013 Issue
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Retrieved 08-11-13.
Central alumni, faculty and affiliates have been recognized in a wide range of fields. These include numerous prominent politicians,
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, Fulbright Scholars and Professors, Scientists and inventors,
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(Asian Nobel Prize) and other prestigious awards laureates, Senators and Lower House Legislators, Presidential Cabinet Members, Associate and Chief Justices of the
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of the Philippines, foreign diplomats, military servicemen, Philippine provincial governors and cities mayors, novelists and writers, journalists, film directors and actors, Singers, and business tycoons.


History


Incorporation and founding

In the early 20th century when the Philippines was opened to the American
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missionaries prior and after the Philippines was ceded by Spain to the United States through the 1898
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after the
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, a comity agreement by the
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American churches was established that the Philippine islands will be divided into mission territories, thus the Western Visayan region went to the jurisdiction of the
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s. The origins of Central Philippine University dates back in 1901 when the American Northern
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s, through its foreign mission board, the
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, laid a plan to establish mission schools following the comity agreement of the division of the islands for the evangelical mission and through a benevolent grant given by
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, an American
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and philanthropist.ALL IN THE FAMILY: Rockefeller's greatest decision (Philippine Daily Inquirer) – by Queena N. Lee-Chua
Retrieved February-15-2016.
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himself was a devoted
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with numerous church related philanthropy works throughout his life, that is why he gave a grant to the
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s that resulted in the establishment of Central. John D. Rockefeller Biography
Retrieved 12-21-13.
On the other hand, in 1901 also, four years before the founding of Central in 1905, alongside when the American
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s came in
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, the
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s came and they established the Union Mission Hospital (Sabine Haines Memorial Union Mission Hospital) (which Central, since its founding until this day is closely associated with as its university hospital) under the
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Church in the United States by Joseph Andrew Hall, it is the first
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and American hospital in the Philippines. Since the hospital's founding, Presbyterians worked closely with the Baptists for the operation of the hospital. Following the years since its founding, in 1925, its administration was eventually transferred to the
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s who also bought the land in the City of Jaro (now part and a district of Iloilo City) where the hospital now stands. The hospital was later renamed to
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in 1932. The hospital predates the schools founding by four years. It also serves since then as the hospital of Central. The hospital pioneered the Nursing education in the Philippines when it established the Union Mission Hospital Training School for Nurses (the present
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) in 1906. The school also produced the first graduate nurses in the country. Then in 1903, there will be two schools that will be established by the mission: an industrial school for boys and a Bible school to train pastors and other Christian workers was incorporated. Later, it was voted on 2 December 1904 to finally establish the two schools. The task to found both schools was given to William O. Valentine, an American
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, who became the first principal and president with the help of the other co-founders. Valentine was in the service of the
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, where he first ministered as a missionary in
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, first in
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, then in
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, where he became the principal of the Baptist Mission High School for Boys in 1895. The new mission was given to him by the mission society in 1903. During his eighth year in
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he suffered severe sunstroke and returned to
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for treatment. There he met his future wife, nurse Ina Jane Van Allen. Valentine and Van Allen were married in 1903 and the couple left for his new appointment in
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in the Philippines. The establishment of the Baptist Missionary Training School and the Jaro Industrial School is associated with the first Baptist Church in the Philippine Islands, the Jaro Evangelical Church, which was established on February 28, 1900 by the Northern American Baptists also, now the
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. In June 1, 1905, the Bible School opened in the home of the Valentines under the auspices of the
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from the United States along with other missionaries that are considered as co-founders. There were 12 pupils with some "Bible Women" who attended as auditors.College of Theology, Central Philippine University History
.
The benevolent grant given by the
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and oil
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, was used to provide the school the facilities during the school's establishment along with the industrial school (which was later established in the fall of 1905) and to purchase a 24-hectare piece of land in the City of Jaro (now a part of
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) where Central's main campus is located at present.Central Philippine University 110 Years Anniversary – Souvenir Program
Retrieved 5 February 2016.
In the fall of 1905, the Jaro Industrial School was opened as a free vocational boarding school for poor boys. The first class consisted of 20 boys who worked four hours a day to pay their tuition, room and board, and spent four hours in the classroom.Central Philippine University: 99 years of service in quality Christian education
. Retrieved May-03-2012
One of the school's innovations was the adoption of student self-government, the first in the South East Asia, known today as
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, which is modeled on American civil government. Dr. William Orison Valentine, worked for its incorporation and recognition by the Philippine Government. A year later when Jaro Industrial School was established, one of the school's innovations was the adoption of student self-government which is modeled on American civil government, the Jaro Industrial School Republic. The Republic continues to this day as the
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. It still holds the distinction as the oldest student governing body in
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.National Registry of Historic Sites and Structures in the Philippines
Retrieved 4/9/13.
The original purpose of the founding of the industrial school for boys was quoted a century later in 2005 during the centennial celebrations of the university:
''"The original purpose of the school'' (Jaro Industrial School) ''was to provide opportunity for poor Filipino boys to receive a good Christian education by working their way through school. Actual work experience and earnest study of the Bible were the core of the curriculum."''
Later the leadership of the Bible School was turned over to the Rev. Henry Munger, who conducted classes off campus. In 1907, Reverend William Valentine became and tenured again as head of the Jaro Industrial School. By 1907 during his term, there were 300 boys working an active farm and in various trades. All of this students were required to live on campus. In 1907 also, the Bible School split off under a separate principal, Dr. Eric Lund. Classes were held at the Mission Press building where Lund was doing his Scripture translation work. In 1910, independent student media at the Jaro Industrial School created the first official student publication, The Hoe (the present Central Echo). It is now one of the oldest student publications in the Philippines. cientia et Fides - The Story of Central Philippine University Volume Published 1981 by Nelson, Linnea and Herradura, Elma Retrieved Aug. 25, 2020. In 1912, Dr. Lund left the Baptist Missionary Training School and it was closed. Following that year, in 1913, Dr. Valentine's objectives were realized and in the same year the Jaro Industrial School also admitted its first female student; it was fully incorporated then by the Philippine government and enrolled 740 students. Then in 1915, Jaro Industrial School opened its first high school program, starting with first and second year classes, adding third and fourth year classes in 1920. As both two schools were founded by the Northern American Baptists from the
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, ordination for women is affirmed that resulted and eventually in 1917, the Jaro Industrial School elected its ''first female head and Principal'', Mary J. Thomas, who tenured as a Principal of the Jaro Industrial School from 1917 to 1918. The Baptist Missionary Training School later however was reopened in 1913 by Rev. Alton Bigelow. It was under Rev. Alton Bigelow's leadership that the Bible School began to have a definite direction in its development. In 1921, the following year after the Jaro Industrial School added fourth year high school classes, the school graduated its first high school batch. The first Board of Trustees which was formed a year earlier before the founding of the two schools, is composed of five members from the mission conference which are selected by the mission conference in annual session. They remained American in composition until prior to the conversion of the Jaro Industrial School as a junior college. In the early years of the school's operation, building up qualified faculty and staff had been a great challenge. Some missionaries gave part-time service and Dr. David S. Hibbard, founder of the Silliman Institute, now
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, also provided Filipino instructors who had trained at Silliman Institute. To accommodate the need for tertiary education in the area, a junior college was opened in 1923 and the name of the school was changed to Central Philippine College. In April of the following year, the Baptist Missionary Training School became an organic part of the junior College. The senior college opened in 1936 and by 1940 five degrees were offered: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Education,
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and
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. When the junior college became a senior college in 1936, the
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was also established.Central Philippine University College of Engineering History
. Retrieved 25 December 2012
In 1938, Baptist Missionary Training School (BMST) for women which was established independently on 20 October 1905, became part of the theology department of the college. In the same year also, students and interested sectors of the school began to press for the opening of a
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. Finally, on 18 March 1939, the Board of Trustees voted to apply for a permit to offer the first two years of the law course. It opened in the school year 1939–1940. Attorney Pablo Oro, who had been one of the leaders in urging this move and in seeking patrons to help develop the law library, was given the responsibility for developing the program. Pablo Oro, a member of the Philippine Bar, was a graduate of
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and of the
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College of Law.Central Philippine University College of Law Founding
. Retrieved 25 December 2012
On 19 September 1931, the Union Mission Hospital started admitting and treating patients in its present location on Mission Road. The hospital plant occupied a lot 29,283 meters or approximately 3 hectares in area. On 21 October 1931 became a joyous day. The new relocated hospital was dedicated with its founder, Dr. Joseph Andrew Hall came all the way from Tacloban City, Leyte, as the guest of honor on the said momentous occasion. Dr. Precy Grigg lost no time in developing the new hospital's buildings and its surroundings. On what used to be a deep rice field and swampy place was a green lawn and rose garden surrounding the new imposing and neat-looking concrete hospital. After office hours, Dr. Grigg loved to work on landscaping the surroundings with plants secured from the islands of Negros and Panay. On 5 March 1932, Union Mission Hospital (UMH) became the Iloilo Mission Hospital (IMH). Likewise the training school was renamed Iloilo Mission Hospital Training School for Nurses (IMHTSN). The hospital onwards continued to grow. It drew students from many parts of the Philippine islands who came to apply for admission to the training school for nurses.


World War II

Academic life in the campus was interrupted when invading Japanese forces landed in
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. As a consequence of the invasion, missionaries assigned at Central fled and took refuge in the mountain barrios of Katipunan,
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. They hid in the forest they called "Hopevale" with the help of their
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friends. They were eventually captured by the Japanese troops on 19 December 1943. The missionaries begged them to free the
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captives and instead offered themselves as ransom. At the dawn of 20 December 1943, the missionaries asked to be allowed to pray and, an hour later, they told their Japanese captors they were ready to die. The adults were beheaded and the children were bayoneted. The missionaries who died in the massacre are today called the Hopevale Martyrs. The martyrs are: Dr. Francis Howard Rose (former President and head of Central), Jeanie Clare Adams, Prof. James Howard Clovell, Charma Moore Clovell, Dorothy Antoinette Dowell, Signe Amelia Erikson, Dr. Frederick Willer-Meyer, Ruth Schatch Meyer, Gertrude Coombs Rose, Rev. Erle Frederich Rounds, Louise Cummings Rounds, and Erle Douglas. Despite the order that these
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should go home because of the war, they refused to leave their mission and eventually sacrificed their lives. On the day
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was bombed on in December 1941, the American Baptist Foreign Mission and its affiliate Woman's American Baptist Foreign Mission Society had 21 missionaries in the Philippine islands. The mission works of the American Baptists had been rocked during the height of the World War II. On 15 December 1941, the two mission hospitals run by the mission on Panay –
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and Capiz Emmanuel Hospital, began to work in full co-operation with the United States Armed Forces. By January 1942, Manila had fallen in the hands of the Japanese Imperial Army and had become clear that they would come to Panay. The two hospitals moved to separate inland areas, the Capiz Emmanuel Hospital to Dumalag, Capiz and the
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to Calinog, Iloilo where, April 1942, they continued to operate under their regular missionary and Filipino staffmen drawing more heavily on the armed forces for equipment and supplies.


Post-war years and reconstruction

After the war ended, the college was reopened by the remaining members of the faculty and by returning missionaries. When the
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broke out, the college's buildings were destroyed. Reconstruction was made possible through funds from friends at home and abroad. The college's
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was formally opened in 1951 with Dr. Linnea A. Nelson as dean. Dr. Nelson, holder of an
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degree from the
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, had been a missionary in China from 1935 to 1949.CPU's School of Graduate Studies History
Retrieved 25 December 2012.
Since its founding, the graduate school has been chosen by the fund for Assistance to Private Education (FAPE) as a graduate center for
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, MA in English and
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for the following fields of specialization: civil engineering,
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,
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, and mechanical engineering. When the war ended, Dr. Henry S. Waters, the postwar director of
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and also principal of the Iloilo Mission Hospital School of Nursing in 1946–1947, pressed for the offering, with Central Philippine College (the forerunner of Central Philippine University), a collegiate course leading to the Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. The director of the Bureau of Private Schools and the members of the board of examiners for nurses authorized the opening of the Bachelor of Science in Nursing four-year course in 1947 that resulted the school's operation transferred to the college. Dr. Waters served as acting dean of the new College of Nursing at Central Philippine College (1947–1948). When he returned to the United States, Dr. Teofilo Marte served as the executive secretary (1948–1949). Loreto D. Tupaz, who finished her
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degree at CPU, was the acting dean from 1949 to 1950 and served in this capacity until the arrival of Esther Salzman,
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and an American Baptist Foreign Mission Society missionary
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, who held the deanship from 1950 to 1961. During her term, the college offered three curricular programs: the
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four-year course, the GN-
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Supplemental Course and the
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five-year course. Tupaz and Salzman worked together to develop Central Philippine College of Nursing (later the
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) into a college of distinction, recognized both in the Philippines and abroad. Salzman served as dean until 1961 when she retired in the United States. Lily Plagata,
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, was appointed to the deanship (1961–1974). When she resigned and went abroad, she was replaced by Carmen Centeno, Master of Science, for the remaining months of 1963. Centeno, however, also left for the United States, and Loreto D. Tupaz, who finished her MA degree at CPU, resumed the deanship (1963–1970), assisted by Maria Pablico,
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(1969–1970). Pablico also resigned to work in the United States from 1963 to 1973. Tupaz continued to administer the three course programs of the college, the
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five-year course, the CCT (Clinical Teaching) course, and the
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Supplemental Course. Post world war pushed for the expansion of the university's programs including in the field of healthcare sciences. In 1947 saw the need for CPU to open a dentistry and pharmacy programs. cientia et Fides: The Story of Central Philippine University - Linnea Nelson and Elma Herradura (Published 1981 Retrieved 09-11-2020. The plan for a College of Pharmacy was presented by Mr. Plagata in response, as he said, "to insistent demands from a number of students." He reported that an outlay of 9,000 Pesos would cover the initial cosrlt because some equipment was already available in the Chemistry Department. The board voted to apply for a permit for the first two years if the college administration found it feasible. The administration at once made formal application for the permit, and this was given by the Bureau. The third year in Pharmacy was opened in 1948, and by 1949 four years of Pharmacy was offered, with Carmelina Jalbuena as dean. Mr. Plagata reported that Dr. Emilio Gatanela, a prominent practicing dentist, had encouraged the Faculty Council to propose a College of Dentistry in response to requests for its opening, after pointing out that such program would not necessitate considerable outlay. He stated that local dentists could be employed as instructors and they would lend their equipment. In it was voted to open the College of Dentistry. In early 1950s however due to the cost the university may cover for its expansion for a modern school of dentistry, it was formally closed. On 1 April 1953, the college gained government recognition and was given a university charter, converting the college into what is now known as the Central Philippine University. In July 1955, the Hon. Robert Simmons, the former Chief Justice of the
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State Court, visited the campus and lectured to the students. He became very much interested in the former law school Dean Atty. Pablo Oro and the
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. Justice Simmons gave generous support to the law school's library and encouraged his friends and colleagues to do the same. In 1965, Central's
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offered a one-year Sanitary engineering course with three graduates. One could only enroll in this course after completing the Civil Engineering course. However, this restriction was abolished later due to an insufficient number of enrollees. In 1956, after three years when the college received a university charter from the
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government, the first female President, Linnea A. Nelson, was elected. On the other hand, Linnea Nelson became the first female university president, she was the person behind the establishment of the School of Graduate Studies back in 1951, where she was the first
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of the school. Nelson is an
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degree holder from the
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, and had been a missionary in China from 1935 to 1949. She served as the president of Central from 1956 to 1957 and was again re-elected in 1965–1966.. Retrieved 1 October 2013. From its founding, Filipinos were gradually given larger responsibilities in its administration. In 1966 the first
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president, Dr. Rex D. Drilon, a CPU alumnus and a
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from the
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, was elected. Dr. Drilon began initiatives for the Filipinization of the university, and made a trip to the United States for the purpose. The American Baptist Foreign Mission Society consented to transfer the multi-million University properties to the
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in consonance with the Foreign Mission policy of "Americans receding and Filipinos advancing". Thus, in 1968 the entire university property – land, buildings, and equipment – was turned over by the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society to the Filipino corporation of CPU. Since 1973, all members of the board of trustees and administrative officials of the university have been Filipinos.


1990s and recent history

In 1998 until 2008, the 3rd Filipino president of the university, Dr. Juanito Acanto term was dubbed as ''Years of Bliss: Years of Fulfillment'', where academic and infrastructural developments flourished in the university, through help from the alumni. It was in his term also, when the university started a goal to raise 100 million
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and as planned, the campaign started in September 2001 until December 2005. The CPU Centennial Development Fund alone raised a total of 75,000,000
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from 182 Endowment programs. The helpful endeavor through other endowment fund programs, which started years back, was intensified and is still ongoing, with a total of 433 Endowment Funds, amounting to 127,500,000
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until May of his last year term as the university president in 2007; celebrated its centennial year in 2005, where thousands of alumni from the world came home. The university's centennial celebration and followed by the foundation day on 1 October owes a lot to the American founders and missionaries who founded and sacrificed for Central, especially to the Reverend William Valentine, the founding father of the institution. CPU–Iloilo Mission Hospital, the university hospital of Central in 2001, celebrated its centennial, commemorating its century of existence and its contribution since its founding in 1901 to the Philippine and American colonial history in the Philippines and in Asia as it pioneered the Nursing education in the Philippines, as the ''first Protestant founded hospital in the country'' and the ''second American hospital in Asia''. The centennial building was inaugurated in the hospital area proper and the hospital acquisition of the
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MX8000 CT Scan machine, the ''first of its kind in
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'' Augmented amounts from the Centennial Development Fund and the help of various individuals, was used to build and expand the various structures on the main campus, such as the Dr. Alfonso A. Uy – Student Union Building, a four-storey commercial building built through the fund and by Dr. Alfonso A. Uy (an alumnus of the university) on the campus, to help augment its operational expenses, and to further raise its financial base; CPU Lifestyle Learning Center (prior to the students and the people who wanted to manage their fitness lifestyle); and the CPU Alumni Promenade and Concert Park, which is structurally attached to the also newly built CPU Alumni Center, CPU Alumni Affairs Office, Educational Media Center (where the CPU TV Channel and Radio broadcasts still to this day) and the CPU Dining Hall, and the CPU Excel Center. The Board of International Ministries of the
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has awarded Central a School of Excellence award. Also, in the school year 2000–2001, the
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introduced the ''Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering''. This has earned the college another place in ''Engineering History in the Philippines''. It is the first engineering school in the country to offer the course. On 15 August 2001 also, Dr. Ted Robles (BSEE 1964) (the present university president) and a former
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professor conducted a national seminar on a digital logic software known as the ''Altera Max + Plus II'' which was attended by different engineering schools in the Philippines and hosted by the
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and
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department of
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. The
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hosted the first-ever National Congress on Civil Engineering. Then, a seminar workshop was held featuring Dr. Stephen Agunlana from
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as guest professor. This was followed by the two more Civil Engineering Seminars, this time featuring alumni, namely,
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based Engr. Henry Abiera (College Alumnus) on ''
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'', and Engr. Vicente Golveo (BSCE 1957) from the United States of America on ''
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''. Seminars on Instrumentation and Micro Controllers were undertaken with Dr. Teodoro Robles (College of Alumnus and present university president), also from the United States of America, as resource person. One of the other prominent infrastructural developments during Dr. Juanito Acanto's term as a president, is the establishment of the university's own Television Channel, the ''CPU TV Channel''. The television channel, launched in 2001 under its former names, EXCEL TV, then was changed to CPU Alumni Channel in 2005, and to ''CPU TV Channel'', is the ''first university–based cable TV channel in Asia'', is one big leap in upholding the university's standard in quality education through the use of mass media. There were various new real properties also that is owned by the university when he was in his term as the President. The 24 hectares San Rafael Agricultural Land and the Guimaras Agricultural Land Central gained much attention and was lauded by various business and technology sectors in the field of Engineering, through its pioneer Packaging Engineering program and department in the
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, being the first such in the country and in Asia, organized and hosted the first National Conference in Transport Packaging in 2007 it was then followed also by the first Philippine International Packaging Conference, the Global Pack 2012. Thomas Schneider, President and CEO of the 51-member nation World Packaging Organization, is one of the delegates of the Global Pack 2012 event along with various people from other countries, government agencies and business sector.Biz sector eyes potentials of packaging industry
. 22 November 2012
Along with the Global Pack 2012 conference, a packaging engineering testing center and laboratory and value-added facility of a UN-compliant and comprehensive was donated by ''US Packaging Hall of Famer'' and ''Department of Science and Technology (Philippines), Department of Science and Technology (DOST-Philippines) Balik Scientist'' Dr. Lejo Brana, is also the first of its kind in the Southeast Asian region, the CPU Philippine Center for Packaging Engineering and Technology (CPU-PC PET). The center is backed by the Department of Science and Technology, the industry's Packaging Institute of the Philippines and a private sector's packaging advocate, Systemat-PackEDGE.Better packaging can help exports, boost economy — Customs
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The university currently expanded its numbers of programs in business, agriculture, and medical sciences, medical and health sciences and the recent re-establishment of the pharmacy department. The
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(ISO), prior to the university as an ISO Certified Institution, recently conducted an external audit and surveillance for the university's renewal of ISO certification, based on the new standard. The university last upgraded its certification last 2010. The said University's certification, covers educational and support which is up to year 2013.Robles and BOT Member Contreras are among Most Outstanding Ilonggos
. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
Recently, through international collaborations with other institutions has made CPU to offer undergraduate programs in
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and Accountancy, graduate school, graduate programs in
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and Public Administration, and doctorate degree in Management program at Thai Nguyen University (TNU) and Thai Nguyen University of Economics and Business Administration (TUEBA) both in Vietnam. The university acquired also a Level IV accreditation status (the highest level of accreditation that could be given to an individual academic program in the Philippines) from Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities (ACSCU) in the programs of
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, Accountancy and Education, among others, has made it the top university in the Western Visayan region with programs that has a said accreditation status and level. It ranks first in the Philippines in terms of tertiary academic programs with Level III level status. The university also ranks first among other universities based on Centers of Development and Excellence list in Western Visayas, where six of its programs designated by the Commission on Higher Education (Philippines) as Centers of Development and Center of Excellence, while the Department of Science and Technology designated its Civil Engineering program as Center for Civil Engineering Education. Central is one of the two leaders in the Visayas and Mindanao based on endowment funding, with 182 Endowment programs and a total of 433 Endowment funds in 2007 that is still on-going and expanding still to this day.Central Philippine University Endowment and Development Fund – 2007
. Retrieved 12-14-13.
In 2019, it had 7,673 students. In November 2020, the university's long continued run in academic excellence has resulted for it to be ranked by
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in its list of ''Top Universities in Asia and the World for 2021'', the first highed education institution to do so in the Western Visayas region. CPU placed in the 601+ bracket ranking (8th place in bracket ranking and 13th place in numbering in the Philippines) among other Asian universities in the list.
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or QS is one of the big three world university ranking agencies along with
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(ARWU). In December in the said year, Central has also been admitted as a member institution of Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Schools Network (SEAMEO Schools Network) to further enhance its research and academic capabilities in the international stage. Central Philippine University is admitted to SEAMEO Schools’ Network
Retrieved 12-27-2020.


Campus

Central has an overall total combined land area of 200 hectares (469.5 acres), which composed of the Main Campus (24 hectares), CPU Hopevale Agricultural Extension Land (95.8 hectares), CPU Zarraga Farm and Research Campus (19.3 hectares), CPU Leon Experimental Farm and Research Campus (7 hectares), CPU Centennial Village (10 hectares), the CPU–Iloilo Mission Hospital (3 hectares), CPU-FA (Faculty Association) Heritage Ville Subdivision (4.7) San Rafael Land (24 hectares) and Guimaras Land (14 hectares). The CPU's main campus sits on a 24 hectare (59.30 acres) of land in the former city of Jaro which is now a district of
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, the largest in
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. The main campus's vital location set between the Tigum River and Dungon Creek is laid back-urban. It is near from necessary contacts yet far away from the distraction of metropolis's noise and dust of the progressive and bustling city center of Iloilo. The city, which has been dubbed as the ''Asia's City of Love'' or ''City of Love'' and ''Emerging Museum City of the Philippines'', is the last capital of Spanish Empire in Asia and the Pacific, hence the Spanish influence could be seen elsewhere especially in the broad spectrum such as the culture and traditions. The main campus's 24 hectare land was bought through the benevolent grant of the
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, to the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society to built mission school in the Philippines. From a swampy land where the school was started in 1905, it grew to a campus housing more than thirty structures, and is a veritable community by itself surrounded by different ''barrios''. Several tree species such as Palm tree, Palm and Acacia tree, acacia trees dots the entire main campus, a unique feature the university has. Some of the structures on the main campus which were built during early American colonial period, possesses designs of the said period. The main campus which follows a typical university plan found in the universities in the United States and in Europe has a wide and big green open spaces or yards bounded on the sides with edifices, a character unique to CPU and a factor for a campus being conducive to learning. The campus is flanked by various gates. The second gate is the main entrance. It bears the university's motto, ''Scientia et Fides'' which in English means ''Science and Faith''. Central is a registered national historical landmark by the Philippine government cultural agency of
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.National Historical Institute of the Philippines – A list of sites and structures with historical markers, as of 16 January 2012
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Central has been declared by the local government unit of
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as ''Tourist site'' and is the only university in the Western Visayas region recommended for tourists as a place of interest, attraction and landmark to visit by the largest travel site in the world, the Trip Advisor.Trip Advisor (The Largest Travel Site in the World): List and Ranks of Attractions and Places of Interests in Iloilo Province
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Central has been also hailed as the second of all the 18 beautiful college campuses in the Philippines by an
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internet media company BuzzFeed.18 Beautiful College Campuses In The Philippines – Buzzfeed
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By architectural order, the University Church, Central Philippine University, CPU Church is the tallest building on the main campus and meant by the planners as a "central and dominant feature" of the main campus proper. The church is notable noted for its Malay architecture, Malay design and is a famous landmark in
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. Henry Luce III Library is one of the largest libraries in the Philippines with more than a quartered of a million volume holdings. Inside the Central Philippine University Library, Henry Luce III Library is the Meyer Asian Collection holdings of artifacts and other museum and art exhibitions. Other buildings on the main campus include the Rose Memorial Auditorium or ''Rose''. Rose was built to replace the old Rose Memorial Hall which was burned down by a fire in 1991. The Rose Memorial Auditorium is the largest theater in Western Visayas and has been a famous venue for different international and local kinds of musical and band concerts and conventions in
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. Rose was the first annual venue of the prestigious national Bombo Radyo, Bombo Music Festival when during its early years since it was established. 12 finalists sa Bombo Music Festival, napili na
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Bombo Music Festival 2018 Updates
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Estudyante mula QC, itinanghal na kampeon sa Bombo Music Festival
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Grand performance night ng Bombo Music Festival bukas, handa na
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Recently, the Cultural Center of the Philippines has designated the Rose Memorial Auditorium for three-year Memorandum of Understanding, as one of the first batch of nine Cultural Center of the Philippines Regional Art Centers or Kaisa sa Sining Regional Art Centers in 2014, which is the only one in Western Visayas region. CCP launches Art Centers
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CCP Launches Art Centers in the Provinces
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CCP expands regional art centers
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Kaisa sa Sining: The CCP Regional Art Centers & University/College Art Associates
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CCP launches art centers in the provinces
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Art centers in the provinces
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Notable residential halls on the main campus include the Johnson Hall which houses the only residential-academic college in the university, the Central Philippine University - College of Theology, College of Theology; the Weston Hall, a dormitory for women; Franklin Hall, a residential hall for men; the Missionary Hall, a co-ed apartment type residence; and the Roselund Hall (Hostel). There are several residential houses and halls in the American Village which caters for the foreign students who are studying at the university. The Roblee Science Hall serves as a laboratory building for the science and laboratory experiment classes of the colleges and departments of Medical Technology, Medical Laboratory Sciences, Pharmacy, and Chemistry (also, General subjects of other colleges held classes in Roblee Science Hall). Valentine Hall, is a monument to Central's founder, William Orison Valentine, William Valentine, a
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missionary. It now houses the Colleges of Central Philippine University College of Education, Education and Central Philippine University College of Arts and Sciences, Arts and Sciences of the university The main campus as a locally declared tourism site, the university maintains a team of landscapers and gardeners. It is enhanced by parks, gazebos, gardens and open spaces, including the Big Field, Half Moon, Alumni Garden, Santos Park, Nuñez Centennial Garden, Caipang Tree Park, Rex A. Drilon Millenium Park, the Glen at the Catedral, the Prayer Garden, the Central Philippine University College of Arts and Sciences, CPU-CAS Butterfly Garden, and the University Botanical Garden. Annually, the university showcases the ''Festival of Lights and Music at Central'', a joint project of the university and the CPU Alumni Association. The event features lighted figurines, trees and buildings, nativity scenes, and colorful lanterns attracting thousands of local and foreign tourists during the Christmas season. The Opening of Lights (Festival of Lights and Music at Central) remains one of the notable features of the CPU campus. It opens in first week of December and is highlighted with a fireworks display on the opening ceremony. Lighted trees, buildings and figurines, Pampanga, Capiz shells and native lanterns placed along the major campus roads and nativity scenes add to its festive atmosphere. The Iloilo Mission Hospital, Central Philippine University–Iloilo Mission Hospital (CPU–Iloilo Mission Hospital), located more than a kilometer away south of the main campus in the district of Jaro, Iloilo City, sits on a 3 hectares of land. A tertiary, teaching and academic hospital, it serves as the university hospital of Central for its medical care and laboratory and clinical training center for the university's medical and allied health sciences students. Further north, in Katipunan, Tapaz, in the province of Capiz, is the Hopevale land of the university being utilized and to be developed into an instruction, research and extension of the College of Agriculture, Resources and Environmental Sciences (CARES). The CPU Zarraga Farm (in the municipality of Zarraga, Iloilo) which is also under the said agricultural college and is separate from the university's main campus, hosts being an agricultural farm for research and extension. The CPU Crop Research Laboratory and other agricultural research facilities and equipment of the agricultural college are located in the CPU Zarraga Farm. The CPU Experimental Farm in Leon, Iloilo, which is under the college also is the site of the CPU Center for Research, Technology Development and Commercial Production of Philippine Native Chicken (CPU CRTDCPPNC), the largest research center for Philippine Native Chicken in the Philippines is located. The university villages for faculties and administration members of Central, the CPU Centennial Village (Aganan, Pavia, Iloilo) and 4.7 hectare CPU-Faculty Association (FA) Heritage Ville Subdivision (Anilao, Pavia), are located also separately from the main campus which are both located in the municipality of Pavia, Iloilo, north of the main campus. CPU has also properties in San Rafael, Iloilo (24 hectares) and in Guimaras (14 hectares) serving as agricultural or lands for future expansion of the university. In the 1930s, the Lopez family of Iloilo through Don Ramon Lopez, donated a piece of 30,000 square meters (3 hectares) land west of Dungon Creek in Mandurriao for the establishment of the CPU College of Medicine. It was supposedly to be named as Ramon Lopez Campus but the establishment of the medical school did not materialized until 2003. CPU's physical plant of campuses and properties are under the jurisdiction and management of the university. The 3 hectare Iloilo Mission Hospital, CPU-Iloilo Mission Hospital on the other hand which is separate from the main campus, has its own Board of Trustees and Corporation independent from Central Philippine University.


Sustainability

CPU's main campus buildings are predominantly painted with eco-friendly lighter shade green color for environmental consciousness and green campus initiative plans for sustainability. The university has laid in place an Air Quality Monitoring System unit, which monitors air quality and the only unit that serves the City of Iloilo. The unit is operated jointly by the university with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. In 2011, the university's continued efforts in sustainability yielded when it won the Regional Tertiary Level of the National Search for Sustainable and Eco-friendly Schools of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Environmental Management Bureau. The said award paved the way for the university's nomination in the national level of the said prize. The award is given to schools, colleges and universities who have shown excellence through the campus sustainability programs it has.National Search for Sustainable and Eco-friendly Schools
09-09-2020.
The campus is dotted with nearly centuries old acacia, anahaw and royal palm trees in the whole stretch of CPU's main campus. Two large lush and green open spaces, the ''Big Field'' and ''Halfmoon'' are the university's green yards, equivalent to what some of universities campuses in western countries has. The university's campus bautification program oversees the maintenance of the university's gardens and park. The other sustainability programs of the university on the campus include a waste water treatment facility for the waste water that is emitted then will be processed to a safer level before it will be dump back to the environment by the main campus buildings. Back in 2005, the university also launched the ''CPU New Millennium Tree (CPU NMT) for Sustainable Development''. The said program is designed to heighten environmental consciousness on the university, where it seeks to plant thousands of mahogany trees.


Administration

The Central Philippine University is governed by a corporation under a non-stock corporation, non-stock and non-profit entity as Central Philippine University, Corporation. The university is administered by a Board of Trustees with members representing the
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. CPU–Iloilo Mission Hospital, the university's hospital, is also represented automatically in the university's corporation by its hospital director. Historically
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and maintaining an affiliation with the
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and fraternal ties with the American Baptist Churches USA, Central is independent in governance and academically non-sectarian, imposing no religious requirement on the admission of students. The CPU Board of Trustees' structure and the corporation is headed by a chairman and vice-chairman alongside the university president, the vice-president for administration and finance, the vice-president for student affairs, and the vice-president for academic affairs (and research). The General Secretary of the
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sits as an ex-officio member. The CPU Alumni Association, the faculty, and staff are likewise represented on the Board. The president of the university's student government, the CPU Republic, sits as a representative of the students. The incumbent and 17th president (and also the 4th
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president) of the university is Teodoro C. Robles. An alumnus of the university, he studied engineering and graduated in 1964. Dr. Teodoro C. Robles also earned his Master of Science, M.S. and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees in
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at Montana State University. The Board of Trustees unanimously elected him on September 5, 2008, to be the new president and was confirmed by the CPU Corporation in a special meeting on 18 September 2008.The Men At The Helm: Presidents of CPU
Retrieved 6 January 2015
CPU–Iloilo Mission Hospital is a separate entity from the university. Its board of trustees is independent of CPU's corporation but largely composed of personnel from the university. Former CPU president, Juanito Maca Acanto, seats as the chairman of CPU–Iloilo Mission Hospital Corporation and Board of Trustees. Central Philippine University maintains ties as a sister school with
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in Dumaguete City, the first American and Protestant-founded university in the Philippines and in Asia.


Academics


Rankings

Notably, Central Philippine University has been ranked by
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''(QS)'' as one of the best and top Asian and global universities since 2021, the first and only university to be included in the rankings from the Western Visayas region. In 2021, CPU ranked 601 in 2021, 651+ in 2022, and 701-750 in 2023. Such ranking put the university in the 8th place among the Philippine universities included in the list of the said agency's ranking for 2022 and 2023. It is the 3rd Visayan university to enter the said ranking after and
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(the sister school of CPU) and Cebu Technological University.QS Asian Rankings 2021 - Central Philippine University
Retrieved 11-27-2020.
The recognition signified CPU's standing as world-class institution in the global academic arena bounded on exemplary education in the aspects of research, academics, local and foreign student and faculty population diversity, linkages, and designations. QS is one of the considered big three and prestigious world university ranking agencies along with
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(THE) and
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(ARWU).14 Philippine universities among world's best in QS 2021 ranking
Retrieved 11-27-2020.
In 2006, the university ranks No. 1 in the Western Visayas region and No. 5 in the whole country in terms of high passing rates in various licensure examinations given by the Professional Regulation Commission. But later than that, in 2007, a report by PRC and CHED covering a five-year period (1994–1998) named the top 10 performing schools in the country based on PRC exams and Central Philippine University ranks number 8th. CPU holds the distinction as No. 1 in the Philippines in the number of tertiary academic programs accredited Level III by the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines. In engineering, the Central Philippine University - College of Engineering, College of Engineering ranks 10th of 25 Top Engineering Schools in the Philippines. Based also on that is the demonstration of the highest degree or level of standards along the areas of instruction, research and extension. In 2009, the Commission on Higher Education of the Philippines released a report showing the Top 20 nursing schools in country based on average passing rates in nursing board examinations. Central ranks 6th having an average of 86.72. Data released by Commission on Higher Education (Philippines) of top Universities based on Center of Excellence and Center of Development (as of 4 October 2010) for engineering courses, CPU ranks 10th of 25 Top Engineering Schools. Based on that data also is the demonstration of the highest degree or level of standards along the areas of instruction, research, and extension. Also, based on Professional Regulation Commission, Professional Regulation Commission (Philippines) board exam passing rates, the university's
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was listed and ranks 9th in the Philippines. uniRank, formerly 4 International Colleges & Universities, has ranked Central 1st in Western Visayas and 24th among 232 top universities in the Philippines for 2021. uniRank is the official web portal of international colleges and universities, an international higher education search engine and directory which reviews over 11,000 Colleges and Universities in 200 countries around the globe. Tertiary Education Schools should be duly recognized, licensed, and accredited by national ministries of education or higher education accrediting organizations before they qualify and get listed on 4icu.org. Furthermore, the organization maintains and religiously updates the profiles of the schools included in its list to protect the quality of the information contained in its directory. uniRank is a non-academic ranking body and thus it is not used to measure the academic standards of the organization. It aims to help international students know which university or college is popular in a specific country based on the popularity of their websites, which could be used as a reference in selecting a higher education organization. Top Universities in the Philippines
Retrieved 9 March 2012.
CPU top university in Western Visayas – uniRank
. Retrieved 12-18-13.


Recognitions

In aspect of academic and non-academic designations, Central has been designated by various local, national, international and government agencies. The Central Philippine University - College of Engineering, College of Engineering has been designated by the Department of Science and Technology as the only engineering School for Western Visayas while the College of Agriculture, Resources and Environmental as Commission on Higher Education (Philippines) – National Agriculture and Fisheries Education System (CHED-NAFES) as one of the Center of Excellence for Agricultural Education in the country. The basic education department of Central Philippine University High School, High School is also designated as the sole Department of Science and Technology – Engineering and Science Education Program (DOST-ESEP) Division Leader School for Western Visayas region and likewise it is one of the 15 Network High Schools in the Philippines. The Commission on Higher Education has also granted the university a full autonomy status (one of the few in the Philippines) and it is one of the few
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(ISO) certified institutions in the country in which its academic programs, instruction, research and extension programs, and facilities are in accordance with or of international standards.Why Choose CPU?
. Retrieved January-3-2016.
Central has been accredited by various accreditation agencies like the Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities (ACSCU) where it is a founding member also, the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities, Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU), and the Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia (ACUCA),Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia (ACUCA) – Participating Institutions
. Retrieved January-02-2015.
while the Association for Theological Education in South East Asia (ATESEA) solely for the university's Central Philippine University - College of Theology, College of Theology. In terms of accreditation status, the university ranks first in Western Visayas and third in the Philippines, with 15 of its programs designated as Level IV ''(the highest level of accreditation in the Philippines that can be granted to an individual program)'' in the programs of Accountancy,
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, Social Sciences, Liberal education, Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Education. Central has also designated by the Commission on Higher Education as National Centers of Excellence in Agriculture, Agricultural Education and
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and National Centers of Development in
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,
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,
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and Education, Teacher Education, where the university ranks first in the Western Visayas region (4th in the whole Visayas) in terms of the said number of designations.Rating Philippine universities by PhilStar
Retrieved 2 April 2016.
CHED designates CPU as Center of Excellence – by Panay News
Retrieved 2 April 2016.
Commission on Higher Education designates CPU as Center of Excellence
Retrieved Feb-04-2016.
University rankings: Find out how your school does (by Philstar)
. Retrieved 27 September 2015
The Civil Engineering likewise on the other hand has also been designated by the Department of Science and Technology as Center for Civil Engineering Education for Western Visayas.


Academic units

Central's academic bodies consists of three graduate and professional school/colleges, eleven undergraduate colleges, the CPU Review and Continuing Education Center (a review and continuing education center), and four basic education schools. Central contains also a library system, Central Philippine University Press (CPU Press), three
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schools, while the university's medical centers are located separately from the university. CPU of eighteen schools and colleges that provides instruction in
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all the way up to the post-graduate levels. In the undergraduate and graduate levels, its disciplines include Accountancy and Allied Accounting Studies, Advertising,
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, Arts, Biology, Biological Sciences,
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, Chemistry, Computer Studies, Digital Media and Interactive art, Interactive Arts, Economics, Engineering, Engineering Sciences, Entrepreneurship, Environmental Sciences, Hospitality Management, Law, Library Science, Mass Communication (Journalism), Medical Technology, Medical Laboratory Science, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Physical fitness, Lifestyle and Fitness Management, Political Science, Psychology, Public Administration, Real Estate, Real Estate Management, Rehabilitation Science, Music, Religious Music, Social Work,
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, Theology and Tourism. Central is one of the two leaders in the Visayas and Mindanao based on endowment fund with current Financial endowment, endowment between Philippines peso, Php 150–200 million, which is specifically for research university, research, academic and other purposes. The university has more than 182 Financial endowment, Endowment programs and with a total of 433 Endowment Funds that is still on-going. Central Philippine University is one of few private higher educational institutions in the Philippines that have been granted full autonomous status by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), the same government agency that accredited some of its programs as Centers of Development. CPU is also one out of few ISO certified educational institutions in the Philippines. ISO (
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) is a network of the national standards institutes of 153 countries, on the basis of one member per country. The Bureau of Product Standards has been the Philippines representative to ISO, of which the said institute, has accredited the university as an
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(ISO) certified institution. The university college academic programs operate on a Academic term, semester system in which the academic year is divided into two terms (Including Summer [March or April–May]): July to October, and November to April. The school year typically begins in late June or early July and ends in mid-April. However, the two
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schools of the university: Elementary School and High School, runs on a non-semester system, but has a summer term classes, offered by each basic education schools. The Senior High School on the other hand operates in 2 semesters just like the college. Presently, the university confers bachelor's degree, bachelor's, master's degree, master's, and doctoral degrees all Education in the Philippines#Accreditation, accredited by either PAASCU (a member of Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines, FAAP), ACSCU-AAI, ACSC-AAI, ATESEA and assisted by EDPITAF in its 18 schools and colleges. The university grants Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in more than 30 academic majors and including minors,"CPU Academic Programs"
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in nine undergraduate Colleges. Programs offered in the undergraduate level are Liberal Arts and Science, Hospitality Management, Tourism, Theology, Engineering, Business and Accountancy, Information Technology, Library and Information Science, Pharmacy, Medical Technology, Mass Communications, Public Administration and Political Science, Nursing, School of education, Teaching Education, Multimedia and Advertising, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences. The Agriculture, Engineering, Business and Accountancy and Teacher Education programs are CHED Centers of Excellence and Centers of Development. College of Business and Accountancy up by 204 enrollees
. Retrieved 01/16/13.
Central ranks first among other universities in Western Visayas in Commission on Higher Education (Philippines) Centers of Development and Centers of Excellence List with six of the university programs designated by the Commission on Higher Education (Philippines) as Centers of Development and Excellence. Recently, through international collaborations with other institutions in different countries has made CPU to offer like undergraduate degree in
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and Accountancy programs especially at the Thai Nguyen University of Economics and Business Administration in Vietnam.


Higher education

The baccalaureate academic studies are offered and undertaken in the undergraduate schools and colleges of the university. The professional, graduate and post-graduate studies on the other hand, are undertaken in the university's graduate and professional granting degree academic units which include a wide array of Master's degree, master's, diploma and doctorate academic degree programs - social sciences, business, education, library and information science, information technology, English studies & communication, liberal studies, nursing, psychology/counseling, agriculture and engineering. The Central Philippine University College of Medicine, College of Medicine which is a professional degree granting school which offers Doctor of Medicine program, has undergraduate academic degrees attached under its arm, the Respiratory Therapy and Health, Fitness and Lifestyle Management (HFLM). The Juris Doctor (J.D.) and Master of Laws are offered under the
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. The College of Dentistry which was opened in 1948, is one of the professional degree granting schools of Central. Due to the cost the university may cover for its expansion for a modern dental school, it was closed on March 31, 1954.[Scientia et Fides: the Story of Central Philippine University Volume I (page 158-159) by Nelson & Herradura. Published 1981 by National Press]. Retived 09-28-2020. The tertiary education schools and colleges of the university include: * The College of Agriculture, Resources and Environmental Sciences – established by Burl Slocum, an American agriculturist. It is the first government recognized agricultural school outside Luzon. It offers undergraduate or Bachelor of Science degrees in agriculture, Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering and Environmental Management. Accredited by PAASCU (Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities) as Level II and is also the first and only agricultural school designated by the Commission on Higher Education (Philippines) as Center of Excellence in Agriculture in Western Visayas region. The College of Agriculture, Resources and Environmental Sciences has been also designated as Commission on Higher Education (Philippines), CHED-NAFES provincial agricultural center for Iloilo and Panay. * The College of Arts and Sciences – the liberal arts and sciences college of the university established in 1925. It offers courses in Mathematics, Mass Communications, Biology, Micro-biology, Languages, Literature and Humanities. Some of its academic programs are designated by the Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities Accrediting Agency Incorporated (ACSCU-AAI) as Level III and Level IV. * The College of Business and Accountancy – established in the 1935 as one of the oldest American established business schools in the Philippines. Originally named as the College of Commerce, it was changed to its present name during the Presidency of Juanito M. Acanto. It offers baccalaureate degrees in Accountancy, Accounting Technology, Advertising,
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(majors in Business Management, Financial Management (Banking and Finance), Marketing Management and Entrepreneurship) and Real Estate Management. The school is also Level IV in accreditation in some of its programs by the Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities (ACSCU-AAI). The College of Business and Accountancy is the only business school in the Western Visayas region that has been designated by the Commission on Higher Education (Philippines) as Center of Excellence in Business Administration.Commission on Higher Education (Business and Administration and Related)
Retrieved 27 September 2015
It is also the only business school with Level IV accredited (the highest level of accreditation for a program in the Philippines) programs in Panay. * The College of Computer Studies – established in early 2000, it is a CISCO Networking Academy and Oracle Corporation, ORACLE Academic Initiative Partner computer college, it offers computing science baccalaureate programs in Computer Science, Digital Media and Interactive Arts, Information Technology and Library and Information Science. * The College of Education – a Center of Development in Teacher Education designated by the Commission on Higher Education (Philippines) and an Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities (ACSCU-AAI) Level III & IV accredited teachers college, it offers programs in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Physical Education and Secondary Education (majors in English, Filipino, Mathematics, Science, Special Needs Education, Bachelor in Sports Match Analysis * The College of Engineering – founded by Harland Francis Chandler Stuart, the 7th President of Central in 1936, it is one of the oldest engineering schools established by the United States, Americans in the Philippines. It offers baccalaureate academic degrees in
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, Civil Engineering,
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,
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, Mechanical Engineering, Packaging Engineering and Software Engineering.Central Philippine University College of Engineering
Retrieved 7 May 2020.
The Commission on Higher Education (Philippines) designated the college as a centers of development in
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,
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and
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(the only engineering school in the Western Visayas region and one of the few in the country with "center of development" designation). It is also named as Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Engineering school, Heat Transfer Facility and Center for Civil Engineering Education for Western Visayas region and is accredited by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities. The college has various research and auxiliary centers under its umbrella which includes the CPU Affiliated Renewable Energy Center (serves the whole Western Visayas area which is funded jointly by the Department of Energy (Philippines)) and the CPU Philippine Center for Packaging Engineering and Technology, the first of its kind in the South East Asia (backed by the college's department of Packaging Engineering and the Department of Science and Technology (Philippines).) The college collaborates since 2012 in the fields of Transportation and Structural engineering research with De la Salle University. The college's programs of Bachelor of Science in Packaging Engineering and Bachelor of Science in Software are both firsts in the Philippines. The Central Philippine University - College of Engineering, College of Engineering also ranks first among other engineering schools in the Western Visayas region based on licensure examinations and the only engineering with Commission on Higher Education (Philippines) Center of Development programs designation. It has been chosen by the Educational Development Projects Implementing Task Force (EDPITAF) as one of the ten resource-based schools of engineering in the country. The college also is one of the Priority Engineering Schools in Panay, a Department of Science and Technology (DOST) School, Center for Civil Engineering Education, and Heat Treatment Facility for Western Visayas.About the Central Philippine University College of Engineering
. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
The college is Commission on Higher Education (Philippines) Centers of Development in
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,
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and
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. * The College of Law – established in the 1930s and confers the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree. In 2012 later, the college changed the Bachelor of Laws program to Juris Doctor (JD) program. The Juris Doctor (JD) program of the
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is the first Juris Doctor (JD) program in any Law schools in the Philippines approved by the Philippine Legal Education Board. The
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in collaboration with San Beda College of Law offers Master of Laws (LL.M. ). * The College of Medical Laboratory Science – a newly established college in 2017 with one academic degree offered under it, the Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science, it dates back its establishment when the said academic program was founded under the College of Arts and Sciences in the 1960s. The academic course from the college was folded along with the university's pharmacy program into when the College of Nursing was reorganized in 2014 as College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences. In 2017, the College of Nursing stemmed into three separate colleges resulting for the medical laboratory science program to establish as College of Medical Laboratory Science. * The College of Medicine – established in 2003, is one of the youngest colleges and professional schools of the university. The Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) program was the sole academic program offered by the college but later the bachelor's programs of Respiratory Therapy and Health, Fitness and Lifestyle Management were added in the college.Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Memorandum Order No. 32, Series of 2001. * The College of Nursing – established in 1906 as the Union Mission Hospital Training School for Nurses by the American Presbyterian missionary and medical doctor Joseph A. Hall, the Central Philippine University - College of Nursing, College of Nursing is the first nursing school in the Philippines. The school was incorporated from CPU–Iloilo Mission Hospital to the Central Philippine University after World War II and is thereafter up to the present, forming as one of the university's organic academic degree granting college. It offers baccalaureate degree in Nursing and graduate programs through the university's School of Graduate Studies.Central Philippine University College of Nursing
Retrieved 7 May 2020.
The school's milestones include producing the first three nursing graduates, the first topnotcher and the first nursing school to become the number one top-performing school all in the history of nursing profession, education and licensure examination in the Philippines. It was renamed to Central Philippine University - College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences in 2014. It stemmed into three separate colleges in August 2017 namely the College of Medical Laboratory Science and the College of Pharmacy while the college left to revert its name to the College of Nursing.Weekly Centralian Link (18 August 2017)
Retrieved 18 August 2017.
Weekly Centralian Link (25 August 2017) – CNAHS stems into Three Colleges
Retrieved 29 August 2017.
* The College of Pharmacy – a re-established college in 2017 after the Central Philippine University - College of Nursing, College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences was re-organized into 3 colleges, it dates back its founding years after the World War II. The college offers Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy degree. * The College of Theology – the university's seminary, it was founded four months before the formal founding of Central's precursor, the Jaro Industrial School, in October 1905, and is the oldest degree-granting unit of the university. It is also the first Baptist theological seminary in the Philippines. The Central Philippine University - College of Theology, College of Theology was later merged in 1924, a year after the Jaro Industrial School became a junior college in 1923. The college has two departments – Religion and Ethics and Music. It offers baccalaureate and certificate academic degrees in theology and sacred music while its graduate theological are offered through the School of Graduate Studies. The Central Philippine University - College of Theology, College of Theology is a member and accredited by the Association for Theological Education in South East Asia, Association for Theological Education in South East Asia (ATESEA) and shares strong linkage with its sister theological seminary, the Silliman University Divinity School. * The Lucio Tan College of Hospitality Management (Dr. Lucio C. Tan College of Hospitality Management) – the second youngest undergraduate and Postgraduate education, graduate academic degree granting college after the Central Philippine University College of Medicine, College of Medicine of Central. Forming as a part of College of Education, it separated and became Institute of HRM and Tourism in 2005. At present, it is named in honor of the famous Chinese-Filipino business tycoon Lucio C. Tan, whose endowment donation was responsible for the re-establishment of the college and expansion. Accredited by the Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities, it offers undergraduate academic degrees in Hospitality Management and Tourism Management.Central Philippine University College of Hospitality Management Tourism Management
Retrieved 7 May 2020.
* The School of Graduate Studies – established during the Presidency of Linnea Nelson, first woman President of Central Philippine University. It offers graduate and post-graduate studies in Management (with majors in Public Management, Developmental Management, Business Management Tourism and Hospitality Management), Education (Doctorate, Master of Arts), Theology (Doctor of Ministry, Master of Divinity, Master of Ministry and Master of Theology), Public Administration, Master in Business Administration, Master in Business Administration major in Tourism and Hospitality Management, Master in Computer Science and Master of Science in Computer Science, Master of Science in Guidance and Counseling, Master in Library and Information Science, Master in Library and Information Science major in Theological Librarianship, Master in Education major in Filipino (Non-Thesis), Master of Engineering (majors in Civil Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electronics Engineering and Mechanical Engineering), Master in Engineering (majors in Engineering Education with specialization in Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering) and Master of Arts in Nursing.School of Graduate Studies – Programs
Retrieved 7 May 2020.
The school is also accredited by the Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities where some its programs as either in LEVEL III or IV designations. The graduate and post-graduate degrees offered are in partnership with their respective undergraduate colleges where they're specially designated.


Overseas extension programs

CPU through a joint collaborative academic linkages with foreign institutions abroad, has earmarked the university to offer and established overseas academic programs in its partner universities in Macau, South Korea, Vietnam, and China. The first successful collaboration of Central for its establishment of academic programs abroad is with the universities of Thai Nguyen University of Economics and Business Administration (TUEBA) and Thai Nguyen University (TNU) in Vietnam. Undergraduate and graduate academic programs jointly offered by CPU with both institutions include
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and Public Administration (Doctorate in Management). Upon the graduation of the students of the said academic programs, they receive Central Philippine University and joint partner institutions academic diplomas and are automatically inducted as members of the CPU Alumni Association and the respective partner universities in they graduated.


Basic education

Central offers basic academic programs in Kindergarten, Elementary School, Junior High School and Senior High School. The university's two basic education departments, the Kindergarten and Elementary are both accredited by ACSCU-AAI as Level II while the Central Philippine University Development High School, Junior High School as Level III. The junior high school department of the university, except that it is Accredited by Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities, ACSCU-AAI as Level III, it is the only EDPITAF-assisted and DOST/ESEP"Philippine Engineering and Science Education Program Schools"
Retrieved 19 April 2012.
"Assisted Philippine Engineering and Science Education Program Schools"
Retrieved 19 April 2012.
Division Leader School by the Department of Science and Technology for Western Visayas. The Junior High School was also chosen as one of the few 15 Network High Schools in the Philippines. The CPU Elementary School dates back its founding as precursor of Central in 1905. Same with the Central Philippine University Junior High School, CPU Junior High School which was established in 1913, it was also served with William Orison Valentine as the founder and first principal. The elementary school offers complete elementary course from grade 1-6 while the junior high school grade 7-10 (both in regular and special science classes). The university in accordance with new Kindergarten to 12 Basic Education program (K+12) by the Philippine government so that the Philippine educational system be aligned and par with the educational systems abroad like in the United States, Europe and other countries established the Senior High School department. The Senior High School department offers General Academic Strand (GAS) under the Academic track of the new Philippine K+12 (Kindergarten to 12 Basic Education program).CPU announces academic offerings for 2016–2017; offers Senior High K-12 STEM-E strand
Retrieved 07.05.17.
CPU offers Senior High School starting 2016–2017
Retrieved 7 May 2017.


Library system

Central's main library, the Central Philippine University Library, Henry Luce III Library encompasses the university's library system, which is composed of departmental and college libraries of Theology, Business and Law, Graduate Studies, High School and the Elementary school. Currently, the Central Philippine University Library, Henry Luce III Library holds more than 200,000+ volumes including holdings of special collections like the 40,000 United Nations Documents, World War II Documents, American Studies Resource Center, Meyer-Asian Collection, Food and Agriculture Organization and Elizabeth Knox Sacred Music Collection. At present, the Central Philippine University Library is the biggest library in Western Visayas (one of the largest in the Philippines) in terms of volumes and holdings. The Henry Luce III Library's (main library) structure was built by virtue of a grant given by Henry Luce III, a known philanthropist, and elder son of the founder and editor-in-chief of Time Inc., through the Henry Luce Foundation."The Henry Luce III Library of Central Philippine University is donated by Henry Luce III, the elder son of the founder and editor in chief of Time Inc., who held prominent positions at the company and went on to be head of the Henry Luce Foundation."
Henry Luce III Library. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
It has been designated by the Philippine National Statistics Office on 20 April 1997 as National Statistics Office (NSO) Information Center for Western Visayan region. Consortium with the
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library and the Trinity University of Asia through ACCORD Library Interconnection started in 2000. CPU Library's formal linkage in December 2002 was started with LIBRARY LINK, based at the Filipinas Heritage Library (in Makati), on Filipiniana materials. Through linkages, Central Philippine University Library is a depository of the United Nations and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The library is a regular recipient of library materials from international and local organizations and centers such as the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Population Council in New York, National Library of the Philippines in Manila, Australian Centre for Publication Acquired for Development (ACPAD), Population Information Network, and the International Rice Research Institute (in Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines). Through the library system's American Studies Resource Center (ASRC), the only for Western Visayas and one of the few in the Philippines, which is located in the main library (Henry Luce III Library), is also a regular recipient from the: Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson Information Center (where the library has the said and one of the only 13 such centers in the Philippines) in Manila, and the United States Information Service. The American Studies Resource Center (ASRC) helps/assists students who want to study in the United States through its Educational Advising Program. A Knowledge for Development Center, donated by the World Bank in consortium with the university was launched in 2008World Bank launches new knowledge development center in Iloilo
Retrieved 10 November 2015.
The CPU World Bank – Knowledge for Development Center is one of the few such centers which are hubs for dialogue and research on development issues established by the World Bank in key cities around the country in partnership with leading state university, state and private university, private universities. The main library is also the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) repository for Western Visayas.The Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) opened its 6th host repository of PIDS collection at the Henry Luce III Library of the Central Philippine University (CPU) in Iloilo City.
Retrieved 10 October 2015.


Medical centers

CPU–Iloilo Mission Hospital serves as the university hospital of Central. The hospital is separate and distinct in entity which operates independently from the university with its own board of trustees and corporation. Although serving as community hospital in general, CPU–Iloilo Mission Hospital serves as a training, teaching and as a laboratory facility for various medical-related internship; off-campus classes programs of the university colleges and departments of Central Philippine University College of Nursing, Nursing,
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, Medical Technology, Medical Laboratory Sciences, Pharmacy and other allied health sciences, while the Central Philippine University College of Theology, College of Theology (for its chaplaincy program); and supports the whole medical needs of the whole university. the former President of the university, Juanito Maca Acanto, serves as the Iloilo Mission Hospital, CPU–Iloilo Mission Hospital's chairman. There is also the CPU Birthing Center which is located on the main campus that operates with medical and healthcare staff both from the university and CPU–Iloilo Mission Hospital. The CPU Birthing Center was built to serve the surrounding community exclusively for pregnant women. Central Philippine University also through its Central Philippine University College of Nursing, College of Nursing maintains a linkage with the Capiz Emmanuel Hospital in Roxas City, Capiz. The hospital was also founded by
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missionaries in 1913 which serves at present as the university hospital of the Filamer Christian University. Two other auxiliary medical/healthcare institutions of the university include the CPU Clinical Laboratory and CPU Kabalaka Reproductive Health Clinic also on the university's main campus (just like the CPU Birthing Center, both are staffed by healthcare workers serving the surrounding community). CPU–Iloilo Mission Hospital sits on a 7.56 acres (3.0 hectares) of land in Jaro, Iloilo City. The 230–300 bed hospital's location is separate from the main campus of the university. It offers a wide array of comprehensive medical and allied health services available to the university's students and to the community in general. It was established in 1901 by Joseph Andrew Hall, a Physician and missionary under the
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Foreign Mission Board, to serve as a venue for the treatment of health care to the very poor, and has the distinction today as the first
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and American hospital in the Philippines.Klein, Amanda (1915). The Union Mission Hospital at Iloilo, Philippine Islands. The American Journal of Nursing, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 227–229. Retrieved 5 January 2012 The hospital transferred locations many times since its founding. First at Ledesma Street (Calle Amparo) as a small dispensary and at Iznart Street where the present Young Men Christian Association (YMCA) is currently located. The third and present site where the hospital stands, is a property bought by the Baptist, American Baptist Foreign Mission Society in Jaro, Iloilo City, Jaro District in 1931. The hospital pioneered nursing education in the country through the establishment of in its Central Philippine University - College of Nursing, Union Mission Training School for Nurses in 1906, the first nursing school in the Philippines. After World War II, the school for nurses was transferred to Central Philippine University and eventually renamed as
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. It also produced the first with three nursing graduates, and the first topnotcher and board passer in the history Nursing in the Philippines, nursing education, licensure examination and profession in the Philippines. Recent expansion of the hospital includes a 2-storey CPU-IMH Medical Education Training Center (CPU-IMH METC) for CPU's Central Philippine University College of Medicine, College of Medicine, 4-storey modern (IMH) Iloilo Mission Hospital Medical Arts Building and the 7-storey modernly designed Iloilo Mission Hospital Medical Center (IMH Medical Center) which will open in July 2020.


Research and extension

The university, has an active research and extension program that cover various researchers and extension activities. Central collaborates since then with various national and local government agencies, non-profit organizations, international and local industries and institutions for research in different fields. The university annually holds a Research and Development Week. In 2006, the Philippine Commission on Higher Education (Philippines) (CHED) awarded CPU Research Center research program as one of the 2006 Best Higher Education Institution (HEI) Research Program in the country and the lone awardee from Western Visayas, Region 6. In 2011 also, the university received the Best Higher Education Institution Research Program Award and a Plaque of Recognition as 1st Regional Qualifier for Best Higher Education Institution Research Program (BHEIRP) by the said Philippine government agency for higher education, the Commission on Higher Education. The university is also identified and designated by Commission on Higher Education-National Agriculture and Fisheries Education System (CHED-NAFES) through its Central Philippine University College of Agriculture, Resources and Environmental Sciences, College of Agriculture, Resources and Environmental Sciences as the Iloilo-Provincial Institute for Agriculture, where being the host of the annual Regional CPU-Department of Agriculture (Philippines) Agri Research Fair and Exhibits.2nd Regional CPU-DA Agri Research Fair and Exhibits: a focus on food security
. Retrieved 2/9/13
Originally the CPU Research Center lodged as an integral part of the CPU Outreach Center. In 1998, it was separated with the CPU Outreach Center. It was established to coordinate the research activities of the different colleges and units of the university and to convene and facilitate the affairs of the University Research Committee (URESCOM). Since its inception in 1998, CPU Research Center was able to enhance the competency of students, faculty and staff members in conducting research and in applying and disseminating information and findings for the benefit of its constituency and the community. The university's Institutional Research Program (IRP), through the CPU Research Center, which provides undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and staff with research opportunities for personal and intellectual growth yielded 119 bounded research reports, 53 ongoing institutional researches, and more than 100 faculty and staff were involved in research projects in 2005–2008, and still expanding to this day. The capability building programs that were regularly conducted increased faculty involvement in research. One major indication that the CPU Research Center and CPU links with the industry and business sector has grown stronger was the signing of a memorandum of agreement between the CPU Research Center (URC) and the Iloilo Chamber of Commerce in 2003. The agreement was about CPU Research Center's role as the sole consultant, researcher or trainer for the Iloilo Chamber of Commerce. Under the CPU Research Center, the university published two research journals – the ''Scientia et Fides'' and ''Patubas'' and one research newsletter – the ''CPU Research Newsletter''. The ''Scientia et Fides'': Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Review is the official journal of Higher Education Publication of the university and is internationally refereed and publishes semi-annually in print and online platform through the university's website. ''Patubas'' research journal is a refereed multidisciplinary research journal that aims to provide a source of information in the areas of agriculture, natural resources and the environment; social sciences, humanities and the liberal arts, arts; physical and biological sciences; business and management; engineering, information technology, information and communications technology; education; health,
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and medical education; alternative medicine; theology and biblical studies; institutional system and process management; and community baseline impact studies. The objective of the journal is to help education professionals and decision-makers disseminate information and learn from each other's work. ''Patubas'' is an Ilonggo word for "product" or "fruit", a fitting description for this multidisciplinary research journal which is indeed, a product or fruit of labors of researchers or the "seekers" of the truth in its varied dimensions. Patubas is published once a year under the auspices CPU Research Center. In 2008, Rolex Award for Enterprise awarded the university alumni, professor, inventor and agricultural engineer Alexis Belonio due to his creation of a low-cost and environment friendly invention of the rice husk stove. Engr. Belonio is the first
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awardee of Rolex Award for Enterprise that has resulted the establishment of the Center for Rice Husk Energy Technology (CRHET) (Iloilo Rice Husk Center) at Central. The research center is attached to the College of Resources and Environmental Sciences and since it was established, it focuses on various technologies that will be developed and the utilization of rice husks as fuel and clean energy for cooking. The ''CPU Center for Rice Husk Energy Technology'' (CRHET) obtained funding from the Rolex Awards for Enterprise 2008. CPU is also the Department of Energy (Philippines) Affiliated Renewable Energy Center (CPU-AREC) for Western Visayas.A guidebook on renewable project development & packaging – Department of Energy – Philippines, United Nations Development Program and the Global Environment Facility
Retrieved 3 August 2016.
The center is one of the most active among the 14 such in the whole Philippines and is funded by the Philippine Department of Energy (Philippines), Department of Energy and the university where it aims to provide research, extension, education for renewable energy with outreach programs and projects to electrify isolated and non-isolated places in Western Visayas region. The university also has a Rockefeller Foundation, Rockefeller Endowed Soils Analysis and Testing Laboratory.Rockefeller Foundation Annual Report – 1958 – The Rockefeller Foundation (Central Philippine University, Iloilo City: to renovate and equip a laboratory of soil
Retrieved 4 April 2015.
The university is also the sole Department of Science and Technology heat transfer facility for Western Visayas and collaborates since 2012 with De la Salle University in the fields of transportation and structural engineering research through the Central Philippine University - College of Engineering, Central Philippine University College of Engineering. Through the Central Philippine University - College of Engineering, College of Engineering also, the CPU Philippine Center for Packaging Engineering (CPU PC-PET), a packaging testing center and laboratory facility which is the first of its kind in the Southeast Asian region was established in 2012, in which Central gain attention in the fields of science and technology and breakthrough for Packaging Engineering research and development in the country and
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. The center is backed by the Department of Science and Technology, the Packaging Institute of the Philippines and a private sector's packaging advocate, Systemat-PackEDGE. As the Western Visayas region is the leading producer of Native Chickens in 2011 in the Philippines, the university's created a partnership with the Philippine Department of Agriculture along with its College of Agriculture, Resources and Environmental Sciences for the research and development of Philippine Native Chicken in the country through the establishment of the ''CPU Center for Research, Technology Development and Commercial Production of Philippine Native Chicken''.Demand for native chicken on the rise (by Philippine Daily Inquirer (Inquirer Business)
Retrieved 27 September 2015.
The research facility or center is the largest research station for ''Philippine Native Chicken'' in the Philippines, it is located separately from the main campus and occupies the entire 7 hectare CPU Experimental Farm in the town of Leon, Iloilo. The center is facilitated by the Western Visayas Agriculture and Resources Research and Development Consortium (WESVARRDEC) and funded by the said government agency (Department of Agriculture) and the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCAARRD). The endeavor of the research and development of the Philippine Native Chicken through the CPU-CARES Research Station for Philippine Native Chicken made Dr. Jaime Cabarles, the Central Philippine University College of Agriculture, Resources and Environmental Sciences, CPU College of Agriculture, Resources and Environmental Sciences dean and head of the research facility the 2014 Commission on Higher Education (Philippines) Republica Award National Winner in Natural Sciences and Agriculture category, due to his significant contribution as researcher (Research and Development of Philippine Native Chicken) to Natural Sciences and Agricultural research in the Philippine society.CHED cites Ilonggo's poultry research
Retrieved 27 September 2015.
Other research and auxiliary centers and extension programs of the university includes the CPU Center for Ideation, Realization and Commercialization (CPU CIRAC or CPU TechHub), CPU Research and Developmental Learning Center (Building), CPU Center for Local Governance and Indigenous Peoples Studies; CPU-World Bank Knowledge Development Center (CPU WB-KDC); CPU Appropriate Technology Center (CPU-APPROTECH);CPU Appropriate Technology Center
Retrieved 10 October 2015.
CPU Crop Research Laboratory; and the CPU – Social Science Research Institute.


Cultures and traditions


Central Spirit

''"Central Spirit"'' which has purportedly served as ''"a social glue"'', is a term for camaraderie, unity or reminisce the fond school day memories and activities at Central that has become symbolic of the bond that unites Centralians. ''Central Spirit'' is also contrast to what Central was founded for over a century before by the American missionaries and the school's vision. Moreover, there is also a song titled ''"Central Spirit"'' which was composed by one of the school's former American presidents, Dr. Francis H. Rose.


Scientia et Fides

Central's motto: Scientia et Fides literally means Knowledge and Faith in English. It was chosen by the third head of Central, the late American clergyman Doctor of Divinity, Dr. Francis Howard Rose, as contrast and coincides to the institution's Christian foundation and belief, which was founded by the pioneer, The Reverend, Rev. William Orison Valentine.[The Gold and Blue Student Handbook]"SCIENTIA et FIDES: A Centralian's Guiding Principle"
. The Central Echo. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
"Scientia" – Science is viewed from the standpoint of Christian understanding that Jehovah, God is the creator and sustainer of everything. Science is an avenue where one would know, understand, and appreciate the scope of God's handiwork as well as explore the magnitude of its potentials for the good of mankind.
"Fides" – Faith is basically a gift from God. And as a gift, the exercise of such faith will find meaning and purpose within the sphere of God's sovereign plan and direction. In this regard, such kind of faith becomes active and dynamic. It inspires, influences, and transforms anything that comes in contact with as it continually seeks understanding and expresses itself in noble actions that aim to glorify God.


Gold and Blue

Gold and blue are both official and athletic colors of Central since it became a Junior College in the early 1920s. Gold regards to its "Scientia" motto as "Excellence" and contrast to the Biblical standpoint along with blue for "Spirituality" (from its "Fides" motto) when chosen as the official colors of Central in the 1920s. Both reference Biblical texts from the books and chapters of 1 Corinthians 3:12–13 and Ephesians 2:20 (for gold) and Book of Numbers, Numbers 4:6–7, 9,11, 12; 15:38–40 and Book of Exodus, Exodus 25:4; 26:1, 31, 36; 28:28, 31 (for blue).[The Gold and Blue Student Handbook] Retrieved 6 January 2012.


CPU Derecho

''Jaro CPU'' and ''Jaro CPU Ungka UI'', Iloilo City's largest and famous jeepney routes traversing from Central's main campus as the terminal point to City Proper (Parola), has been in existence since the early years of the university. CPU Derecho, literally means ''Direct to CPU'' marks the university's culture and its significant involvement with the Iloilo City community through a public transportation route named after it. The government's plan to phase out the dilapidated and old traditional jeepneys in replace of a modern eco-friendly mini-bus type jeepney system, resulted for the Iloilo City government to adopt the said plan. The Jaro CPU and Jaro CPU Ungka UI are the first routes the city government rolled-out the initial units of modern jeepneys for public transportation use.


Festival of Lights and Music at Central

A month long-fete festival of lights and music which is an attraction every December for the Christmas season in the Iloilo City, City of Iloilo, has become a tradition for more than a decade at Central, and is held annually since 1998. The Christmas fest, which starts traditionally in the first week of December, is flocked by tourists especially on its opening night. A Christmas variety show by dance groups and colleges, a fireworks display, and musical sounds played by the CPU Symphonic Band are part of the festival's event on its opening. Throughout the festival's duration which lasts until the three kings (January 6 of the next year), main campus major streets, trees and buildings are festooned with Christmas lights during the celebration. On the first or second Sunday of December few days after the opening night, a Christmas cantata concert is held by various chorale groups at the University Church, Central Philippine University, CPU Church. Several Christmas musicale and battle of the bands are showcased by the university's schools and colleges in venues like the Big Field or the CPU Alumni Promenade and Concert Park. A Christmas signing contest (Kantahan sa CPU), is also held and is open for contestants not only from the university but also for the surrounding community.


University and Foundation day

In 2015, although for many years the University Day festivity was celebrated in August until September, it was moved and combined with the Foundation Day that starts from September and ends in the first week of October. The festivity characterized with intramural games between colleges and schools that starts in September, the annual famous Mr. and Ms. CPU pageant, a university picnic and concerts at the Promenade (Alumni Promenade and Concert Park). At the last days of the celebration is the Foundation day which is held every 1 October where the university commemorates its founding by the American missionaries as the Bible School and Jaro Industrial School, Central's two forerunner schools in 1905. The commemoration characterized also with a civic parade, a memorial service for the founding father of Central William Valentine and his co-founders, the traditional singing of the Star Spangled Banner along with the raising of the flag of the United States and the Philippines.


Nursing Pinning, Capping and Candle Lighting ceremonies

The Nursing Capping and Candle Lighting Ceremony is a unique tradition pioneered Central Philippine University - College of Nursing, College of Nursing has pioneered which was later followed by some nursing school in the Philippines. The tradition dates back in the early years when the college was founded in 1906 as the Union Mission Hospital Training School for Nurses. Held at the end during the junior year of the nursing students at Rose Memorial Auditorium, the tradition involves students donning their CPU-Iloilo Mission Hospital nursing uniforms, the lighting up of candles and the placement of a nursing cap on the heads of women nursing students. The Pinning ceremony on the other hand happens before the commencement exercises of a graduating nursing students. A ''Centralian Nurse Pin'' is bestowed upon the graduating student nurses in the said ceremonial tradition. It symbolizes that the student nurse has satisfactorily completed her training and is now ready to work as a professional nurse. The Directors of the Nursing Service of the different affiliated hospitals which includes the university's hospital Iloilo Mission Hospital, CPU-Iloilo Mission Hospital as well as the college's faculty members present the pin to the graduating nurses. The design of the pin bears the logo of the college. The pin is a circle enclosed in laurel leaves which symbolizes excellence and the university's vision of Exemplary Christian Education for Life (EXCEL). Each Centralian nurse is called to serve the profession with excellence and to embody the Christian ideals taught by the Alma Mater. The upper half of the other circle burst the word "
Iloilo Mission Hospital The Iloilo Mission Hospital (also known as Central Philippine University–Iloilo Mission Hospital or CPU–Iloilo Mission Hospital), commonly referred to as Mission Hospital, Mission, CPU–IMH or IMH, is a private tertiary, academic and teachin ...
" to signify the roots of the college – the Iloilo Mission Hospital, Union Mission Hospital (Iloilo Mission Hospital) Training School for Nurses, the first nursing school in the Philippines. The lower half of the circle bursts the word "Nursing" to signify the profession. The inner circle has the acronym CPU which stands for Central Philippine University, the Alma Mater. The pin is made in gold and with the letters, CPU, in blue, the two being the colors of the university. The tradition has been also pioneered by the college which other schools of nursing education followed.


Athletics

Central is member of the Private Schools Athletic Association (PRISAA) and the Philippine University Games (UniGames). The university's athletic nickname, ''Golden Lions'' represents the university in athletic games. The ''Golden Lions'' which was adopted as the varsity teams monicker through a proposal by the Reverend Francis Neil G. Jalando-on, Coach of the College Table Tennis Teams and Associate Pastor of the University Church, is based on the following Bible verses in contrast as the university was founded by the
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Baptist Baptists form a major branch of Protestantism distinguished by baptizing professing Christian believers only (believer's baptism), and doing so by complete immersion. Baptist churches also generally subscribe to the doctrines of soul compete ...
missionaries: (Book of Proverbs, Proverbs 28:1) ''"The godly are as bold as lions"'', (Book of Proverbs, Proverbs 30:30) ''"The lion, mighty among beasts, does not retreat from anyone"'', (Books of Samuel, 2 Samuel) 17:10 ''"The bravest are those whose heart is like the heart of a lion"'', (Book of Revelation, Revelation 5:5) ''"The Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has triumphed"'' — JESUS is the Lion of Judah. Central has adequate playgrounds and facilities for sports and athletic activities. The CPU Gymnasium (Central Philippine University Gymnasium) is the largest university and athletic gymnasium in Western Visayas and can serve as a venue for the following sports: basketball, sepak takraw, badminton, table tennis, lawn tennis, and volleyball. CPU Gymnasium has also can host musical, live and band concerts. The CPU Gymnasium been the official home of the official athletics team of Central and is called ''The Lion's Den'', the CPU Golden Lions. Outdoor sports such as soccer and softball can be played at the football grounds, CPU Softball Field and the ground situated at the Half-moon Drive. The university hosted the 14th Philippine University Games (UniGames). There is also an Olympic size CPU swimming pool for swimming competitions. The university main campus can accommodate Triathlon sports event. The University Tennis Courts is also available for use by students and tennis enthusiasts. CPU's Olympic-sized swimming pool is the most modern and biggest school-based pool in Western Visayas. It provides a very convenient swimming poll for PE students, athletes, alumni and friends of CPU. Central Philippine University is famed for its football games. The CPU International Football Team, composed of foreign students who are studying at Central played against the Philippine Football Federation, Philippine Football Federation team (Azkals) in 2010 in Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo. Most football players of Central are under the roster of Stallion F.C., a club that plays for the United Football League (UFL) and is also affiliated with Iloilo F.A. (IFA). CPU also hosted the PFF Smart Club Championship-Group B on 9–13 August 2011 which was facilitated by Iloilo F.A., Iloilo Football Association wherein the university is one of the hosts venue. In April 2012, the Western Visayas (PRISAA) Private Schools Athletic Association – Softball team, composed wholly and represented by Central's Softball team, defeated the regional teams including the last contingent (Region 10) and wins second time since 2011 with the gold medal in the 59th National PRISAA Championship. The 59th National PRISAA was held in Cebu City in 2012.


Student life


Student organizations

Students are encouraged to form groups that enhance their desire for study. The Student Organization Committee (SOC) acts as the regulatory body for all student campus organizations. It approves the registration and supervises the activities of student campus organizations. These include religious and cultural groups, academic and athletic clubs and groups. Notable organizations are: ''
Central Philippine University Republic The Central Philippine University Republic (CPUR), often referred to as CPU Republic, is the student government of Central Philippine University in Iloilo City. Established in 1906 a year after Jaro Industrial School (the forerunner of Central Phi ...
'' ( CPU Republic), official student governing body of the university (the first student government in the Philippines); CPU Parliamentarian Society; the '' Central Echo''; ''CPU Bahandi Singers''; CPU Handbell Choir (the first and only 5-octave handbell choir in the country); and ''CPU Mountaineering Society''. There is also a ''Foreign Students' Organization'' that assists the university to invite more foreign students to attend Central.


Fraternities and sororities

There are more than 10 fraternities and six sororities that are local, international or founded in the university that maintains their chapters at Central, as well as fraternity for those who are taking a Juris Doctor (J.D.) course, the Order of Kalantiao, and Phi Beta Epsilon for the students of the College of Engineering.


Student and faculty housing

Various apartment facilities, such as dormitories and housing commons, are located on the university's main campus that could provide living accommodations to students. The Franklin Hall (men's dormitory) and Weston Hall (women's dormitory) are the two known residential commons that can accommodate a total capacity of 300–400 students. The Anna V. Johnson Hall (Johnson Hall), a former edifice which houses the Central Philippine University - College of Theology, College of Theology, is now a residential commons exclusively for the students of the said seminary. Other residential halls for Central students include the Roselund Hall (Roselund Hostel), the Gonzaga Hall (Gonzaga Mansion), the Executive House, and the Missionary Hall. The Missionary Hall is the latest addition to the university's expansion of building residential commons on the main campus to cater its growing number of students. The American Village, a residential village located within the premises of the university's campus, has also renovated halls and housing units catering to the growing demand of foreign students who are studying at Central. The village has also residential units for the university faculty and staff. There's also two residential villages located separately from the university's main campus in Jaro – The CPU Centennial Village, a residential village for the university's faculty and staff members has 185 saleable units with 6 types of housing models; and the CPU FA Heritage Ville Subdivision/CPU Heritage Subdivision, another residential subdivision of the university located few kilometers away east of the CPU Centennial Village in Anilao, Pavia,
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, which just like the latter, also provides residential housing units with community amenities for the faculty and administrative staff of the university. Living in the dormitories and villages is considered a privilege that is granted to the students and faculties who comply with the rules and regulations of the university. Formal admission procedures is followed before admitting anyone to the dormitories. For university villages, the housing units are given by the university to the faculty members and staff.


Publications

The Central Echo (''CE'') is the official student publication of CPU. It was founded in 1910, five years after Jaro Industrial School opened. Established originally as ''The Hoe'', The Central Echo evolved to be one of the best college student publications in the Western Visayas region: It has been recognized as Second Best Magazine and Fifth Best Newspaper by the Philippine Information Agency-Region 6 in 2009. ''Central Echo'' publishes and circulates newspaper twice in a regular semester, it publishes magazine also, an art portfolio ''(Paraw)'' and a summer literary folio every summer. Other publications of the university include ''The Centralite'', the official yearbook; ''The Central Post'', the official publication of the office of the university president; and the ''Central High Echo'', the official publication of the High School Department. Every college in the university has its own publication. Some of the student writers are associate members of the Iloilo Press Club and the College Editors Guild of the Philippines.


Notable alumni

People associated or affiliated such as students, faculty members, administrators, honorary degree holders, or other people with Central are called Centralians. The university maintains an alumni association with various chapters throughout the country and abroad.CPU Federation of Overseas Alumni Association
. Retrieved 13 July 2015.
File:Rodolfo Ganzon.jpg, Rodolfo "Roding" Ganzon, first popularly elected Mayor of Iloilo City and Senator of the Philippines. File:Philippines Foreign Secretary Yasay Addresses Reporters at a News Conference (28502880421) (cropped).jpg, Perfecto Yasay Jr., Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Philippines), Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines and 2010 Philippine elections vice-presidential bet. File:NicasiaCadaFelipadelaPenaDoroteaCaldito1910.jpg, Nicasia Cada, Felipa de la Peña, and Dorotea Caldito, the first graduate nurses of the Philippines. File:Leonor Orosa-Goquingco 2010 stamp of the Philippines.jpg, Leonor Orosa-Goquingco, National Artist of the Philippines, National Artist of the Philippines for Dance. File:Ramon_Muzones.jpg, Ramon Muzones, lawyer and first National Artist of the Philippines for Literature Hiligaynon language, hiligaynon writer or from the Western Visayas. File:Jose_V._Aguilar.jpg, Jose Vasquez Aguilar, first Filipino recipient of the
Ramon Magsaysay Award The Ramon Magsaysay Award (Filipino: ''Gawad Ramon Magsaysay'') is an annual award established to perpetuate former Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay's example of integrity in governance, courageous service to the people, and pragmatic idealis ...
(Asian equivalent of Nobel Prize) and also the first awardee of the said award for Government Service. File:Felipe_Landa_Jocano.jpg, F. Landa Jocano, Felipe Landa Jocano, the Philippines’ first and foremost cultural anthropologist. File:Felixtiu1.jpg, Felix Tiu, Chinese-Filipino hotel and resort business magnate. Founder of EON Group of Companies, developer of EON Hotels and Resorts and Waterworld Cebu and Iloilo. File:Alfonso_A._Uy.jpg, Alfonso A. Uy, first President of the Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce & Industry who came from the Visayas and Mindanao. File:Oscar "Richard" Garin, Jr.jpg, Richard Garin Jr., Iloilo first district congressman and provincial vice-governor. File:Alexis_Belonio.jpg, Alexis Belonio, the first Filipino laureate or awardee of the Rolex Award for Enterprise. File:Rep._Ferjenel_Biron_(19th_Congress).jpg, Ferjenel Biron, Iloilo fourth district congressman and author of the cheaper medicines bill. File:Ray Spruance (cropped).jpg, Raymond A. Spruance, ''(Honoris Causa)'' United States navy admiral and American ambassador to the Philippines. File:Salonga.jpg, Jovito Salonga, ''(Honoris Causa)'' Filipino statesman and lawyer and 14th President of the Senate of the Philippines. File:JPPFL Sen. Franklin Drilon (cropped).jpg, Franklin Drilon, ''(Honoris Causa)'' Filipino politician (senator) and Senate President of the Senate of the Philippines. File:DepEd Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones.jpg, Leonor Briones, ''(Honoris Causa)'' Secretary of the Department of Education of the Republic of the Philippines under President Rodrigo Duterte.
Central has produced or is associated with notable people as its alumni who became distinguished in their respective fields. This includes Ferdinand Marcos (the 10th President of the Philippines), Rodolfo Ganzon (the first popularly elected Mayor of Iloilo City and former Philippine Senator)[Scientia et Fides: The Story of Central Philippine University page 266 by Nelson and Herradura. Published 1981 (Central Philippine University)]. Retrieved 09-19-2020. Jovito Salonga (Filipino Senator),Evoking the experiences of Martial Law – in remembrance of its declaration - Centralian Link
Retrieved 09-25-2020.
Franklin Drilon (
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Senator who also served as the President of the Senate of the Philippines), and Claro M. Recto (former
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Senator). Legal luminaries in the national Philippine judiciary include Calixto Zaldivar (former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, Congressman, Governor of Antique province and executive secretary of the President of the Philippines),The Centralian Family Loyalty Award Trivia
Retrieved 24 October 2015.
Renato C. Dacudao (Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals of the Philippines),Renato Dacudao, the first College of Law summa cum laude graduate and Centralian CA Justice
Retrieved December 28, 2020.
Lily V. Biton (Associate Justice of the Court of Appeals of the Philippines),new Court of Appeals Associate Justice
Retrieved 23 May 2020.
and Reynato Puno (22nd Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines). In the field of business and industry,
John D. Rockefeller John Davison Rockefeller Sr. (July 8, 1839 – May 23, 1937) was an American business magnate and philanthropist. He has been widely considered the wealthiest American of all time and the richest person in modern history. Rockefeller was ...
(main benefactor of Central Philippine University and American business magnate and philanthropist widely considered as List of richest Americans in history, the richest person in US history and the List of wealthiest historical figures, richest person in modern history),List of wealthiest historical figures ''(Work By: All the Money in the World)'', publisher by ''Forbes''
Retrieved 18 July 2015
The 20 Richest People Of All Time ''(Work by: Business Insider)''
Retrieved 18 July 2015.
Lucio C. Tan (Chinese Filipino, Chinese-Filipino business tycoon), Alfonso A. Uy (Filipino Chinese, Chinese-Filipino businessman, former and ''first President of Federation of Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce & Industry from the Visayas and Mindanao'', and recipient and awardee of the Dr. Jose Rizal Award for Excellence in Business and Commerce), and Felix Tiu (Chinese-Filipino hotel and resorts business magnate), are included as alumni of Central. Distinguished alumni as presidential cabinet members or secretaries of national government agencies include Perfecto R. Yasay, Jr. (Secretary of Foreign Affairs (Philippines), Foreign Affairs Secretary of the Philippines, Securities and Exchange Commission (Philippines), SEC chairman of the Philippines (1995–2000) and 2010 Philippine Vice-Presidential candidate),Yasay, Briones leading CPU awardees
09-18-2020.
Leonor Briones (National Treasurer and Secretary of the Department of Education (Philippines) under the administration of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte),Department of Education of the Philippines Secretary Leonor Briones Profile
Retrieved 7 June 2020
Gregorio Licaros (fourth Governor of the Central Bank of the Philippines from 1970 to 1981), Rene Cartera Villa (former acting chairman of Local Water Utilities Administration of the Philippines), Lex Tupas, Nielex Tupas (public servant, politician and Chief Operating Officer and executive director of the National Youth Commission of the Philippines)), Peter Irving C. Corvera (Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) – Philippines Undersecretary for Public Safety and Presidential Medal of Merit (Philippines) awardee), Hansel Didulo (Assistant Secretary of the Department of Agriculture (Philippines)), Edward Dy Buco (Deputy Commissioner of the Bureau of Customs (Philippines)), Hope Hervilla (Assistant Secretary of the Department of Social Welfare and Development), and Rex Estoperez (Spokesperson for the National Food Authority (Philippines), National Food Authority). In the national legislation and local governance, it includes Estrellita B. Suansing (Nueva Ecija 1st District congresswoman), Arthur Defensor, Sr. (Governor of
Iloilo Iloilo (), officially the Province of Iloilo ( hil, Kapuoran sang Iloilo; krj, Kapuoran kang Iloilo; tl, Lalawigan ng Iloilo), is a province in the Philippines located in the Western Visayas region. Its capital is the City of Iloilo, the ...
province),PERSONAL INFORMATION: DEFENSOR, Arthur Doligosa
. Retrieved 12-26-13.
Ferjenel Biron (former Congressman of Iloilo's Fourth District and author of the cheaper medicines bill),CONGRESSMAN BIRON SPEAKS TO 2012 GRADUATES – Central Philippine University
. Retrieved 12-14-13.
Pablo Nava III (Congressman (Append Partylist)),House of the Representatives – Profile: Hon. Nava, Pablo III Roces
Retrieved 26 October 2015.
Hernan Biron, Jr. (Iloilo fourth district),Centralian Line December 2014 – CONGRATULATIONS!...to the awardees during the Recognition of Centralians in Private and Public Office at the Alumni Homecoming 2013
Retrieved 30 March 2014.
Richard Garin Jr. (Iloilo first district congressman and former Vice-governor of Iloilo Province), Daisy Avance-Fuentes (former assemblywoman and present Governor of South Cotabato),League of Provinces of the Philippines: Daisy Avance-Fuentes (South Cotabato Governor)
. Retrieved 12-28-13.
Salvacion Z. Perez (former congresswoman candidate and Governor of Antique Province), Edgar T. Espinosa Jr. (Congressman representing the province of Guimaras), Horacio Palma Suansing (Sultan Kudarat 2nd District congressman), Conrado Norada (Governor of Iloilo Province), Ramon Duremdes (Vice Governor of Iloilo Province), Christine Garin (Vice Governor of Iloilo Province), Joshua Alim (Iloilo City councilor and 2019 Philippine Elections Iloilo City congressman political bettor), Jed Patrick Locsin Escalante-Mabilog (former mayor of Iloilo City and World Mayor Award finalist from the Philippines), and Jerry P. Treñas (former congressman and mayor of Iloilo City). Notable alumni in foreign service as diplomats include Leo Tito Ausan Jr. (Assistant Secretary for Legal Affairs of the Department of Foreign Affairs (Philippines) and former Philippine Consul General to Germany) and Enrique Zaldivar (former congressman and Philippine Ambassador to Brunei).Tribute to the Zaldivar Family
Retrieved 24 October 2015.
The university's presence in the academia, science and technology, and renowned award giving institutions such as
Ramon Magsaysay Award The Ramon Magsaysay Award (Filipino: ''Gawad Ramon Magsaysay'') is an annual award established to perpetuate former Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay's example of integrity in governance, courageous service to the people, and pragmatic idealis ...
(Asian Nobel Prize), is widely known with its alumni as laureates, fellow or awardees. It includes Jose Vasquez Aguilar, Jose V. Aguilar (the ''first Filipino recipient of the
Ramon Magsaysay Award The Ramon Magsaysay Award (Filipino: ''Gawad Ramon Magsaysay'') is an annual award established to perpetuate former Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay's example of integrity in governance, courageous service to the people, and pragmatic idealis ...
'' (Asian equivalent of Nobel Prize) and also ''first awardee of the said award (
Ramon Magsaysay Award The Ramon Magsaysay Award (Filipino: ''Gawad Ramon Magsaysay'') is an annual award established to perpetuate former Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay's example of integrity in governance, courageous service to the people, and pragmatic idealis ...
) for Government Service'' category for his work as the ''"Father of the Community School Movement"''. He served also as a consultant on Elementary education and later to the UNESCO Consultative Mission to the Philippines),JOSE V. AGUILAR (1900–1980) Educator and Ramon Magsaysay Awardee For Government Service
Retrieved 4 February 2014.
Gilopez Kabayao (
Ramon Magsaysay Award The Ramon Magsaysay Award (Filipino: ''Gawad Ramon Magsaysay'') is an annual award established to perpetuate former Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay's example of integrity in governance, courageous service to the people, and pragmatic idealis ...
laureate (Asian equivalent of Nobel Prize), renowned musician (international violin virtuoso), and patriarch and member of the musical family, ''The Kabayaos'' in the Philippines),Ramon Magsaysay Award: Kabayao, Gilopez – BIOGRAPHY
. Retrieved 12-20-13.
Alexis Belonio (
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inventor, engineer, scientist and the ''first
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Rolex Award for Enterprise awardee''. He was included also by the Rolex watchmaking company on its list of 10 model innovators in November 2008. He is also one of the ''first seven modern day Filipino heroes'' awardees and recipient of the first ever Yahoo! Philippines Pitong Pinoy Awards in 2011 and part of the 25 Heroes for Better during the 25th anniversary of the Western Union Philippines),Western Union Philippines Heroes for Better
. Retrieved 29 September 2015.

Retrieved 14 May 2015.
Yahoo awards seven modern day Filipino heroes
Retrieved 14 May 2015.
Morales, Neil Jerome C.,
Filipino inventor to set up rice husk center
', Agribusiness, Vol. XXII, No. 122, BusinessWorld Online, Bworldonline.com, Manila, Philippines, 22 January 2009

Retrieved 14 May 2015.
Sampan, Johanna M.

'', The Sunday Times Weekend, ManilaTimes.net, 25 January 2009
Pinoy inventor wins Rolex Award
, Pinoyrecord.com, 17 January 2009
A Pinoy's mission to power the country —with rice husks
Retrieved 10 November 2015.
F. Landa Jocano, Felipe Landa Jocano (historian and dubbed as the ''first and foremost Filipino Anthropologist''),University of the Philippine Diliman – Articles: F. Landa Jocano, 83
Retrieved 14 May 2015.
NCCA to Honor F. Landa Jocano with Dangal ng Haraya Award
. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
Pedrosa, Anna: F. Landa Jocano: Proud to be Filipino
. Retrieved 12-26-13.

Retrieved 14 May 2015
The Daily Guardian Western Visayas: F. Landa Jocano, 83
. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
THE MANILA BULLETIN: Iloilo honors ’1st Filipino anthropologist
. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
and John Elmer Loretizo (inventor and 2017 grand winner of National Geographic, National Geographic's "Everyday Genius").GMA Network Excellence Award
Retrieved 10 August 2020.
Fulbright scholars and professors-in-residence includes Betty Triño Polido (Nursing educator and Fulbright scholar),[History of the First Nursing School in the Philippines - Natividad Caipang (2014 ) Page 77.]. Retrieved 12-13-2020. Edwin Helwig (Fulbright professor (1950-1951)),[Scientia et Fides: The Story of Central Philippine University - Published 1981 (by Elma Herradura and Linnea A. Nelson) – Page 358 ''Board of Foreign Scholarships (BFS) - Fulbright Professors from 1950-1976'']. Retrieved 12-13-2020. Robert Jelliffe (Fulbright professor (1950-1951)), Earl Glenn (Fulbright professor (1952-1953)), Morris Fender (Fulbright professor (1959-1960)), Howard Sengbusch (Fulbright professor (1962-1963)), Irving Boekelheide (Fulbright professor (1964-1965)), Robert Hopkins (Fulbright professor (1966-1967)), Deforest Palmited (Fulbright professor (1967-1968)), and Chester Hunt (Fulbright professor (1975-1976)). Alumni as National Artists of the Philippines includes Ramon Muzones (Hiligaynon people, Hiligaynon fictionist and writer. 2018 National Artist of the Philippines for Literature awardee (first Hiligaynon writer awarded as National Artist for Literature)) andIlonggo writer Muzones named National Artist for Literature
Retrieved 29 October 2018.
Leonor Orosa-Goquingco (National Artist of the Philippines, National Artist of the Philippines for Dance, Mother of Philippine Theater Dance and Dean of Filipino Performing Arts Critics. She was the ''first Filipina and the only dancer sent on the first-ever cultural mission to Japan'' (1939) and the ''first Philippine folkloric ballerina'' or ballet dancer).Leonor Orosa Goquingco Tribute & Obituary
Retrieved 4 February 2014.
Central alumni have also had significant impact on the Philippine military as they include Alexander Pama (retired Vice-Admiral of the Philippine Navy and Undersecretary of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) of the Philippines),A Passinhon's naval excellence (The News Today)
Retrieved 12 December 2015.
Pama, Equiña to speak at CPU's 1st semester commencement program (PANAY NEWS)
Retrieved 12 December 2015.
PNoy appoints Ilonggo ex-Navy chief (The Daily Guardian)
.. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
Hector Tarrazona (former colonel of the Philippine Air Force, founding member of the Reform the Armed Forces Movement, 2010 senatorial candidate under Ang Kapatiran Party, and consultant/chief of the Airmen Examination Board at the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines),PROFILE: Hector (Tarzan) Tarrazona
. Retrieved 12-26-13.
Ezra James Enriquez (former Chief of Staff of the UNDOF, United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) during the Golan Heights standoff in Middle East),Kababayan sa Iloilo ipinagmalaki si Col. Enriquez
. Retrieved 24 October 2015.
Custodio Parcon Jr. (Philippine Navy Lieutenant Colonel and one of less than 20 graduates of the Philippine Military Academy to have awarded the prestigious Armed Forces of the Philippines Medal of Valor, Philippine Medal of Valor by the President of the Philippines),Central Philippine University – Daniel and Vicenta Infante (Custodio Parcon Jr.)
. Retrieved 4 February 2014.

. Retrieved 4-02-14.
Elvegia Ruiz Mendoza (''"first female General in the Armed Forces of the Philippines"'' and Florence Nightingale Awardee from the International Red Cross), and Ramona Go, Ramona Palabrica-Go (United Nations Consul General and the ''first female General in the Philippine Army''. Other than such position and distinction that she held, Go was also the ''first female military pilot'', ''first female line officer'', and the ''first female battalion commander'' in the Philippines).PHL's 1st female general now in Army's ranks
Retrieved 10 November 2015.
In literature, journalism, and media, Danny Fajardo (the President and founder of the Philippines, Philippine leading newspaper Panay News), Rosendo Mejica (renowned Hiligaynon people, Ilonggo and Visayan people, Visayan journalist, educator, and labor leader who is considered as the ''Dean of Visayan Journalists'' and also established the longest Ilonggo existing newspaper in 1913, the Hiligaynon),Centralian Link (Online) 2006 – Linking the Centralians in Mass Media
. Retrieved 24 August 2015
Benigno Hinolan (writer of the first biography article of the Philippine national hero, Graciano López Jaena in 1923), Almatita Tayo (writer and Palanca Awards, Carlos Palanca Memorial Award for Literature awardee), and Cherry Palma (news anchor-woman of TV Patrol Panay, a regional news show of ABS-CBN Corporation), are esteemed alumni of Central. In pageantry, Louise Aurelio Vail (first Binibining Pilipinas winner to place as a semi-finalist (top 15) in the Miss Universe pageant in 1965. She is also included in the magic five of the said pageant (Miss Universe) in the said year also (1965)), and Maria Daziella Gange (Filipina beauty pageant, second winner of the Miss Filipinas Heritage and the second representative of the Philippines to the international pageant search Miss Heritage. She is also hailed as the ''first winner of the Miss Filipinas Heritage who came from Visayas and Mindanao''), both hailed as graduates of Central. In the field of performing arts and entertainment, it includes Alienette Coldfire (Katchry Jewel Golbin) (third-place winner of the 11th season of La France a un incroyable talent (Got Talent, France's Got Talent)),The Philippine Star – 2016: Phl artists shine on int’l stage
. Retrieved 26 June 2017.

Retrieved 26 June 2017.
Bandera – Visually impaired na Pinay na tubong Capiz pasok sa finals ng France Got Talent
Retrieved 26 June 2017.
Philippine Daily Inquirer – Blind singer comes home a winner
Retrieved 26 June 2017.
atchry Golbin brings CPU to the world!
Retrieved 26 June 2017.
Otoniel Gonzaga (tenor singer), Otoniel Gonzaga (internationally known music virtuoso and tenor singer), JM Bales (singer behind the hit-song ''"Magandang Dilag"'' and Tawag ng Tanghalan sa It's Showtime contestant),CPU hosts first BOT Night
Retrieved 09-18-2020.
and Kaki Ramirez (Filipino actor).
Retrieved 09-18-2020.
Alumni as trailblazers in the medical and allied and health sciences include Phebe L. Pendon (first Filipino fellow of the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation), Loreto D. Tupaz (considered as the pioneer and pillar of the Nursing in the Philippines, nursing profession in the Philippines and hailed as the Florence Nightingale of the Philippines), Nicasia Cada (one of the first three graduate nurses of the Philippines who graduated in 1909), Dorotea Caldito (one of the first three graduate nurses of the Philippines who graduated in 1909), and Felipa De la Pena (Gumabong) (one of the first three nursing graduates of the country from Union Mission Hospital Training School for Nurses, now
Central Philippine University College of Nursing The Central Philippine University (also referred to as Central or CPU) is a private research university in Iloilo City, Philippines. Established in 1905 through a benevolent grant of the American industrialist and philanthropist, John D. Roc ...
, the first and oldest nursing school in the Philippines),First Three Graduate Nurses of the Philippines
Retrieved 12-18-13.
Prominent figures in sports and athletics include Jovelyn Gonzaga (Filipino people, Filipina volleyball athlete, member athlete and team captain of Philippines women's national volleyball team who played during the 2015 Southeast Asian Games in Singapore and Philippine Army Lady Troopers as an opposite hitter. She was named in 2013 as the Shakey's V-League Open Conference Most Valuable Player).Jovelyn Gonzaga named Season 10 Open Conference MVP
Retrieved 6 October 2015
Other known Central alumni that created significance in various fields include Juan C. Orendain (first press secretary of Manuel Roxas, President of the Philippines), Lejo Braña (''first Filipino Certified Professional in Packaging engineering, Packaging and the first Filipino and Asian to receive a prestigious award in the packaging community in the United States and worldwide'' in his election to the US Packaging Hall of Fame),Centralian News: US Packaging Hall of Fame: Lejo Braña
. Retrieved 12-27-13.
Isabelo de los Reyes Jr. (''Honoris Causa''; fourth Supreme Bishop of the Philippine Independent Church, known as the "Father of Ecumenism in the Philippines"), and Pedro E.Y. Rio (the ''first
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Doctor of Education degree holder'').The Grandeur that was and the Glory that will be: The many firsts of Iloilo
Retrieved 12-01-13.


Notes and references


Notes

:a. The ''Baptist Training School'' was established in June 1905 while the ''Jaro Industrial School'' for boys was established on 1 October 1905. The ''Jaro Industrial School'' for boys later became a junior college in 1923 and was renamed ''Central Philippine College'', and in 1924, the ''Baptist Training School'' merged and became part of the ''Central Philippine College''. In April 1953, ''Central Philippine College'' attained university status and became ''Central Philippine University''.


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References


External links


Central Philippine University
Official website
Central Philippine University Library
Main library
The Central Echo
(Official student publication) website
CPU Research Center (URC)
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