Pamantasang José Rizal | |
Former names
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Far Eastern College, School of Accounts, Commerce and Finance (1919-1922) Jose Rizal College (1922-2002) |
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Type | Private, Nonsectarian |
Established | 1919 |
Founder | Don Vicente Fabella |
President | Vicente K. Fabella |
Dean | Eleanor C. Tangkeko (Nursing) Ronald Dexter V. Antiporda (HRM & Tourism) Leodigario M. David (Business & Accountancy) Liza R. Reyes (Computer Studies & Engineering) Henry G. Magat (Liberal Arts, Education & Criminology) Ana Belen Cuyugan (Student Development Office) |
Address | No. 80 Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong, Philippines |
Hymn | Himno Jose Rizal |
Colors | Blue and gold |
Nickname | Heavy and Light Bombers |
Affiliations | ASAIHL, NCAA (Philippines) |
Website | www |
José Rizal University (JRU) (Formerly José Rizal College / JRC) is a non-sectarian, non-stock private educational institution. It is located at Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City, Philippines. It was founded in 1919 by Vicente Fabella, who was the first Philippine Certified Accountant.
José Rizal University joined the National Collegiate Athletic Association in 1927. The varsity team are the Jose Rizal University Heavy Bombers. It is one of the schools situated in the East Side of Mandaluyong city, the others being Arellano University – Plaridel Campus and Don Bosco Technical College.
José Rizal University was originally established as Far Eastern College in 1919 and its name was changed to José Rizal College in 1922. First located at Arlegui Street, the College transferred to R. Hidalgo Street soon afterwards, moving to its present location in Mandaluyong in 1949. It remained closed throughout the Japanese Occupation, as its head had joined the guerrilla movement. Don Vincente Fabella was the first Filipino to obtain a Certificate in Public Accountancy from the United States making as the First Filipino Certified Public Accountant.
Originally offering commerce and high school degrees, the College expanded its offerings to include an elementary school, education and liberal arts at the undergraduate level, and law, business administration, public administration, and education at the graduate level. It has its own research publication, the Journal of Business, Education and Law. The College is especially proud of Ramon Magsaysay who graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1933 and who subsequently became the 7th President of the Philippines.
José Rizal University was granted autonomous status by CHED "from 6 October 2009 to 5 October 2012". This is the highest form of certification that can be granted to a Higher Education Institution. As at end of October 2009, only 44 (2.5%) out of 1,726 higher educational institutions in the Philippines had been granted autonomous status by CHED.
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