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The University of the Cordilleras (UC or UC-BCF; fil, Unibersidad ng Kordilyeras), formerly known as the Baguio Colleges Foundation (BCF), is a
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university in
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,
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. Founded by Benjamin R. Salvosa and his wife Evangelina D. Salvosa in 1946, it offers programs at the
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, secondary,
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and graduate levels catering to around 18,000 students. It has three campuses all located in Baguio. The main campus is at the city center, near the
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and SM City Baguio. It has an autonomous status granted by the
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and is an ISO certified university. The university's alumni include two
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topnotchers (first placers) and has graduated the founder and several members of
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. The university's athletics team is nicknamed UC Jaguars.


History


Founding

Baguio Colleges was founded on June 19, 1946, by Atty. Benjamin R. Salvosa and his wife Evangelina D. Salvosa. It was the first higher learning institution in the highland city of Baguio established after
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. The college started with 156 students in
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and
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, establishing the College of Liberal Art and College of Education. Baguio Colleges rented spaces in the Arevalo and the Antipolo buildings and later moved to the Lopez and Limping buildings along
Session Road Session Road is a six-lane major road in Baguio, Philippines. The entire road forms part of the National Route 231 (N231) of the Philippine highway network. Route description Session Road is the main thoroughfare of Baguio in the Philippines an ...
.The grade school department opened in 1946 and the high school department opened the following year. The growing population led to the construction of the campus along Hamada Road. When the buildings at the main campus at
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were finally completed, the grade school and high school department became a laboratory school. The founder thought of a college for law which he would model after his alma mater, the
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. It was the only institution offering law north of
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when the College of Law opened in 1952. Until the seventies, the College of Law could not support itself and had to depend on subsidy from the school administration. For some time, the founder himself taught law and served as the first dean from 1952 to 1966. The administration converted the college into a foundation as Baguio Colleges Foundation in 1966. The founder, Atty. Benjamin R. Salvosa, sat as the chairman of the board of trustees and remained as the president until the early part of 1994.


Recent developments

On November 22, 2003, the school received university status and became the University of the Cordilleras (UC). In 2009, the university created a master development plan for Baguio's historic and main park, Burnham Park and donated it to the city local government. The supposed master development plan was donated by the university when Baguio celebrated its centennial anniversary but was not approved due to the billion peso cost. In 2019, Senator Richard Gordon said academic institutions such as the
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, University of the Cordilleras and
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could be relocated to Tuba, Benguet. The senator said it was intended to reduce congestion in Baguio, citing that one-third of the city population consisted of students.


Campuses

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Organization and administration

The administration includes the board of trustees, executive council, academic council and administrative council. The board of trustees consists of the chairman and vice-chairman in addition to four board members. The chairman of the board of trustees is Jesus Benjamin D. Salvosa. The academic council consists of the deans of the different colleges, the academic director of the integrated school and the principals for the Senior High School and Grade School & Junior High School. University of the Cordilleras is an accredited member of national and international organizations: *
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(PAASCU)Official press release, University of the Cordilleras. 2007. *Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA) *
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(FAAP) *Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities (PACU) *Baguio-Benguet Educational Athletic League (BBEAL)


Academics


Colleges and Institutions

The university has 10 colleges, collectively offering over 40 certificate, tertiary, graduate, and post-graduate programs, including a laboratory school for pre-school, grade school and high school, catering to around 18,000 students from the
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and other regions of the country and overseas representing 37 nationalities.


Accreditation and recognition

On May 16, 2010, the university received distinction through the commission's Institutional Quality Assurance through Monitoring and Evaluation (IQuAME) and was certified with all quality standards corresponding to Category A (teaching) or as a "Teaching University." On August 27, 2014, the university was ISO 9001:2008 certified. In a memorandum order issued April 13, 2016, the university was granted the "Autonomous Status" by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). In the same year, CHED awarded Center of Excellence status to three of its programs, namely: Information Technology, Criminology, and Teacher Education. In 2019, the university was ISO 9001:2015 certified.


Research

The Research and Development Center (RDC) was made operational on August 1, 1987 with the recommendation of the Philippine Accrediting Association of School, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU).


Publications

University of the Cordilleras publishes the following research journals: * UC Research Journal (UCRJ), listed in
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, a consortium of Simon Fraser University Library, the School of Education at Stanford University, and the Faculty of Education at the
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in Canada. * ''Enquerre'', the research journal of the College of Arts and Sciences which features original researches in natural sciences, social sciences, language and communication. The name of the journal comes from an old French word which means to ask or to inquire.


Technology business incubator

The University of the Cordilleras Innovation and Nurturing Space (UCIANS) involves a
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(TBI) that focuses on the needed services of students in-school and outside campus as well as a geographic information system (GIS) Laboratory. The Technology Business Incubator Center serves to assist in the commercialization of research and intellectual property protection. UCIANS operates as a business incubator for startup companies and currently has 11 incubatees.


Student life


Athletics

The UC Athletic Office serves as the center for sports development of university students and employees. The university's athletics team is the UC Jaguars. The university is a member of the Baguio-Benguet Educational Athletic League (BBEAL).


Performing Arts

The UC Center for Creative Productions (UC-CCP) is the performing arts center of the university. With UC students as performers and production staff, the center produces performances for the university and for the public. The four main groups are UC Dance Squad; UC Saeng ya Kasay Cultural Ensemble (formerly UC Hapiyoh Mi Cultural Group); UC Chorale; and UC Percussion and Orchestra.


Events

The UC ''Silew'' Awards is an annual event recognizing students, student organizations and advisers for exemplary and meritorious achievements and activities. The university recognizes individuals, organizations and programs in athletics, arts, leadership and community involvement.


Traditions

The founder Atty. Benjamin R. Salvosa had commissioned Dr. Rodolfo Cornejo to compose the hymn and march for the then Baguio Colleges.


Notable people

Alumni of the University of the Cordilleras include two
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topnotchers (first placers).


Alumni

* Janet B. Abuel ( Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.), 1998) – 1st Placer of the 1998 Bar exam, former OIC Secretary of Department of Budget and Management *David L. Almirol Jr. (
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(B.S.) in
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, 2002) – CEO of MultiSys Technologies Corp. *Honorato Y. Aquino (LL.B., 1962) – Representative of Baguio (1984–1986) *
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– former ONE Bantamweight World Champion and
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(URCC) Flyweight Champion *
Mauricio Domogan Mauricio "Morris" Gamsao Domogan (born October 10, 1946) is a Filipino lawyer and politician and is the longest serving mayor of the city of Baguio. A member of the Lakas Kampi CMD party, Domogan served three terms as mayor of Baguio, initially ...
(LL.B., 1973) – Former Mayor of Baguio (1992–2001; 2010–2019), Congressman (2001–2010) *
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– former MMA Champion *Noel Neil Malimban – 1st Placer of the 2006 Bar exam, Deputy Director of
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*Faustino Olowan – Councilor (2001–2007), Incumbent Vice Mayor of Baguio *
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wushu athlete * Jean Claude Saclag – Asian games gold medalist, wushu athlete * Mark Sangiao – founder of Team Lakay *
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(B.S.
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, 2012) –
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,
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2015 3rd runner up, The Amazing Race Asia Season 5 winner


Faculty

* Romeo A. Brawner (Law Professor, 1971–1975) – former Commissioner of the
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References


External links

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