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The University of La Salette is a private
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, coeducational basic and higher education institution run by the
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in Santiago City,
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. It was founded by the La Salettes in June, 1951. It is one of the top performing universities in the region. The Missionaries of
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, mandated by Msgr. Constancio Jurgens, Bishop of Tuguegarao, Cagayan, Philippines, to establish an educational complex as a response to the urgent need of the people in Isabela, opened La Salette of Santiago, a high school in 1950. In consonance with the growing need of the people for higher education, La Salette of Santiago moved up to College level with the assistance of the Maryknoll Sisters. In 1957, Rev. Fr. Jose R. Nacu, M.S., the first Filipino Missionary of Our Lady of La Salette, ordained priest of Fall River,
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, became the first Filipino rector of La Salette of Santiago College. Eventually, in 1998, La Salette of Santiago was raised to a university level under the leadership of Rev. Fr. Romeo Gonzales, M.S., Ph.D. Known for its charism Reconciliation (''Reconciliare''), the main campus of the University of La Salette is located in Santiago City, with an extension campus in
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, Philippines. The span of its operation covers the vast southern Isabela province with extension offices in various towns for summer courses. At present, the University Hospital has a 350-bed capacity , tertiary hospital with a budget of 650 million pesos is under construction to cater for the growing demands for the healthcare in the region.


History

The University of La Salette was established in June 1951 as a high school, and initially offered two courses: Secretarial Science and Arts. In March 1953, the school held its first graduation in Secretarial Science. Due to a lack of qualified instructors, the Bachelor of Science in Education course was temporarily suspended, but was re-opened in 1963–1964, and Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education was also offered that same year. During the 1968–69 school years, La Salette of Santiago, Inc. gained membership in the
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of the Philippines (CEAP). In 1970, the college department was moved from the high school campus to its present site to cope with the unprecedented increase in college enrollment. In 1972, the Ministry of Education Culture and Sports (MECS) granted government recognition for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in business administration. In 1974, during the last year of management by the Maryknoll Sisters at La Salette of Santiago, Inc., the college was granted accreditation by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools Colleges and Universities (PAASCU), making it the first PAASCU accredited school in the Province of Isabela, second in Cagayan Valley and 19th in the Philippines. Towards the end of 1974, the
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took over the administration of La Salette College and the high school, and the La Salette Panangutan Center was created in response to the challenge of Christian service particularly the poor in the locality. The university also underwent renovations; the library was transferred to a new location, more buildings were constructed for new facilities, a proper accounting system was installed for the Business Office, and the faculty and Staff Development Program was strengthened and research and outreach activities were undertaken. In 1979, The Daughters of Charity were invited to help in the school's management. Sometime between 1982 and 1987, the University of La Salette partnered with Computer Exponents Inc. to introduce Computer Education, and two years later the university assumed full responsibility over the program after MECS approved the integration of Computer Education in all courses of the college. The Child Learning Center was opened in 1983, and served as a training center for the Bachelor in Elementary Education (BEE) student interns. DECS granted government recognition of the Preschool and Basic Elementary Education programs two years later. Cognizant of the professional needs of the teachers in the La Salette School System as well as in other schools in the region, the Graduate School opened in 1984 with Master of Arts in Development Education. In the same school year, a five-year Civil Engineering course was also offered in the undergraduate level. The High School Department, likewise, continued to update and upgrade its standard. It embarked on the rigorous process of self-assessment which resulted in the first formal survey of Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) in 1984. The high school was granted its initial accreditation for a period of three years on March 22, 1985, making it the first accredited high school in Region 2. That same year, on June 17, 1985, the degree of Master of Arts in Development Education was granted government recognition. However, a major tragedy which affected the whole institution struck on March 25, 1986. A fire of undetermined origin razed to the ground the main building of the High School Department. The fire destroyed 19 classrooms, 5 administrative offices, a large faculty room, and a storeroom where audio-visual equipment, textbooks, industrial arts tools and machines and other school supplies, were kept. However, believing in maintaining and supporting the high standard of instruction which the school has committed to continue, the local community, through the leadership of the Home-School Association and Alumni Association worked extensively with the school administration in building new classrooms. February 13, 1987, marked the promotion of La Salette College from Level II to Level III Accredited status by both PAASCU and FAAP, an honor that made La Salette College the first Level III accredited school in Region 02. The four-year Bachelor of Science in Secretarial Administration was also granted government recognition on July 27, 1987. In school year 1986–87, the president was appointed by
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(FAPE) to take Management of FAPE-funded government projects such as the Secondary Education Development Program (SEDP), the Educational Service Contracting (ESC) and the Tuition Fee Supplement for all private High Schools in the region. Despite limited funds, the administrators started the construction of the multi-purpose building named Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Building which at present houses the following: Chapel, Library, Audio-Visual Room, Offices of the Deans of Education, Liberal Arts, and Engineering, the Central Supply Room, Demonstration Room, the Model Clinic for the Nursing and Midwifery departments, the Drafting Room, the
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Laboratories, the Lawrence Conference Hall, a Dormitory and classrooms. Today, the extension of the Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Building houses more classrooms for the growing population, the Graduate School Library, the Physical therapy Laboratories, and the centralized Laboratories in
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. The college also acquired an additional lot of two hectares to anticipate future expansion programs as indicated in the five-year plan. In school year 1987–1988, there was a need for the creation of the position of a vice-president to assist the president in administration. To manifest its commitment to sustain quality Christian education, the College Department renewed its accreditation status as Level III by PAASCU and FAAP in 1989. In the same year, the college opened the Criminology Course to respond to the development needs of the region in terms of peace and order which is a very crucial component of rural development. The following year, the degree on Master in Business Management was added to the Graduate School Program. Similarly, to meet the demand for adequate health services and technology in the local community and in the region, the Midwifery course was offered in 1992, followed by the Bachelor of Science in
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in 1993, Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering, Master in
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and Doctor of Philosophy (Educational Management) in 1994. The school year 1993–1994 marked the second PAASCU re-accreditation of the High School Department for a period of five years thereby raising its accreditation level to Level II. In July 1994, the College President Fr. Romeo B. Gonzales, MS, PhD, filed the application for the conversion of the college into a university. The college in its desire to be of greater service to other schools in the region, developed and opened its physical facilities for provincial and regional conferences/seminar-workshops of schools and government agencies. This year was also the height of the strong leadership and involvement of the college in various educational activities in the region. In school year 1995–96, curricular expansion was made with the opening of the Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy (BSPT), the Bachelor of Science in Computer Information System (BSCIS), Bachelor of Science in
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, Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and the integration of computer in all courses. Adjacent lots at 1.5 hectares were purchased for expansion. Constant follow-up was made by the administration with regards to its application for university status. During the first semester of school year 1996–1997, a team from the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Regional Office was sent to assess the capability and qualification of the college to become a university. Sometime in February 1997, a team from the CHED National Office was organized and sent to La Salette College to make follow-up assessment and to make recommendations to the commissioners on the status of La Salette College for becoming a university. The Honorable Commissioner Mona D. Valisno, Managing Commissioner and Oversight Commissioner for Luzon, was invited by La Salette College as the Commencement Speaker in March 1997. This provided the time and venue for the commissioner to see for herself the curricular programs, the extension services and the research services of La Salette College. In school year 1997–1998, two big computer laboratories with
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(LAN) were provided to keep up with the development of
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. Expansion of the Our Lady of Miraculous Medal building was constructed to provide more classrooms for the growing population. Series of visits of the three CHED Commissioners were made in November 1997. It was hoped that the University Charter will be awarded in January 1998 during the Golden Jubilee Celebration of the Presence of the Missionaries of Our Lady of La Salette in the Philippines (1948–1998). However, the administration was required to comply with three recommendations: the improvement of the facade, the Internet connection and the development and production of more research studies. The administration exerted effort to respond to these demands. Before the start of school year 1997–98, the administration signed the Memorandum of Agreement with Fund for Assistance to Private Education (FAPENet) for internet connection and services. In February 1998, the College of Nursing and College of Engineering went through preliminary survey for accreditation by PAASCU. The long-awaited dream of becoming a UNIVERSITY was realized on June 25, 1998. Formal inauguration and awarding of the University Charter was held. Fr. Romeo B. Gonzales, MS, Ph.D. who has served the college since 1979 to the present was installed as the first University President. The challenge of being a university continues to inspire the administration to update and expand the curricular programs. It has established several Graduate School extension classes in the Provinces of Cagayan and Isabela through its Center for Alternative Learning in order to respond to the call for borderless education and community service. The University of La Salette was one of the universities in Region 02 which was deputized by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Manila to implement the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP). The Memorandum of Agreement was signed by the University President and Commissioner Mona D. Valisno on May 19, 1999. Today, University of La Salette, with its population close to four thousand, stands with pride in serving the youth of Santiago City, Province of Isabela and the entire Cagayan Valley. In pursuit of academic excellence, Christian formation, leadership and service, University of La Salette continues to offer well-rounded education that provides an opportunity for self-realization and actualization. Each one is called to continue to live by heart the message of Our Lady of La Salette for conversion, prayer and zeal and to make her message known to all people.


Academic Programs


Graduate Programs

* Doctor in Business Administration * Doctor in Public Administration * Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Management * Doctor of Philosophy in Education ** Major in Science Education * Master in Business Management * Master of Arts in Education ** Major in: English, Educational Management, Filipino, Mathematics, Guidance and Counseling, Science, Physical Education, Peace and Reconciliation Studies * Master of Arts in Nursing ** Major in: Nursing Service Administration * Master of Science in Nursing ** Major in: Community Health Nursing, Medical-Surgical Nursing, and Maternal & Child Nursing * Master of Arts in Criminology * Master of Science in Engineering Management * Master of Science in Library and Information Science * Master of Science in Public Health * Master of Science in Social Work * Master of Information Technology


College of Law

* Juris Doctor (Bachelor of Laws)


Undergraduate Programs

College of Accountancy * Bachelor of Science in Accountancy * Bachelor of Science in Accounting Information System College of Arts and Sciences * Bachelor of Arts in Political Science * Bachelor of Arts in Journalism * Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy * Bachelor of Science in Psychology * Bachelor of Science in Social Work College of Business Education * Bachelor of Science in Business Administration ** Major in: Human Resources Management, Financial Management, Marketing Management * Bachelor of Science in Office Administration * Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management * Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management College of Criminology * Bachelor of Science in Criminology College of Education * Bachelor of Elementary Education * Bachelor of Secondary Early Childhood Education * Bachelor of Physical Education * Bachelor of Secondary Education ** Major in: English, Filipino, Mathematics, Sciences, and Social Studies College of Engineering and Architecture * Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering * Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering * Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering * Bachelor of Science in Architecture * Bachelor of Science in Geodetic Engineering College of Information Technology * Bachelor of Science in Information Technology * Bachelor of Library and Information Science College of Medicine and Allied Medical Programs * Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science * Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology * Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy * Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy College of Nursing, Public Health, and Midwifery * Bachelor of Science in Nursing * Bachelor of Science in Midwifery * Bachelor of Science in Public Health


Basic Education

* Senior High ** Grade 11 ** Grade 12 * Junior High * Grade 1-6 * Kinder * Nursery (Preschool)


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* {{Authority control Catholic universities and colleges in the Philippines Universities and colleges in Isabela (province) Educational institutions established in 1951 Education in Santiago, Isabela 1951 establishments in the Philippines