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Divine Word College of Calapan

The Divine Word College of Calapan also referred to by its acronym DWCC is a private Catholic basic and higher education institution run by the Philippine Central Province of the Society of the Divine Word in Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines. It was established by the Divine Word Missionaries in April 1946 and was then called Mindoro Junior College until January 1981. The academic programs offered on its first year of operation were normal education, liberal arts, pre-law, including short term courses in typing and stenography (July 1, 1946).

Divine Word College of Calapan
Dalubhasaang Banal na Salita ng Calapan
Former names
Mindoro Junior College (1946-1981)
MottoYour Future is Our Mission
TypePrivate Roman Catholic non-profit coeducational basic and higher education institution
EstablishedApril 1946; 76 years ago (1946-04)
FounderSociety of the Divine Word
AccreditationPAASCU
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic (Verbites)
Academic affiliations
DWEA CEAP
ChairmanFrancisco T.Estepa
PresidentCrispin A. Cordero
Vice-president
  • Vicente Castro,Jr.,
    (VP for Administration)
  • Timoteus Gampur
    (VP for Finance)
  • Hubertus Guru,
    (VP for Academic Affairs)
PrincipalFedeliza A. Nambatac
(Basic Education)
Undergraduates3000
Postgraduates400
Location
Gov. Infantado St., Calapan, Oriental Mindoro[1]
,
Philippines

13°24′38″N 121°10′31″E / 13.4105°N 121.1754°E / 13.4105; 121.1754Coordinates: 13°24′38″N 121°10′31″E / 13.4105°N 121.1754°E / 13.4105; 121.1754
CampusUrban
Main
Janssen Campus
Brgy. Pachoca, Calapan City. (College)
Satellite
  • Freinademetz Campus
    Tibag, Calapan City (Basic Education)
  • Pinamalayan Campus
    Pinamalayan Oriental Mindoro
Patron saintSt. Arnold Janssen
ColorsGreen   and   Yellow
Sporting affiliations
CCAA PRISAA
Website
Location in Philippines

Model Students

History

The Divine World College of Calapan, as a Catholic institution of higher learning, goes back to the missionary work of Fr. Benito Rixner, SVD and other missionaries of the Society of the Divine Word in Mindoro. Mindoro Junior College, as the school was first called, was established in April 1946. The formal opening of classes in first year Normal Education, Liberal Arts, Pre-Law, and special short-term courses in Typing and Stenography was on July 1, 1946. There were thirty-seven students as first enrollees.

The first floor of the old bishop's residence was used for classrooms by the students and ten (10) faculty members. The biggest room served as library with around a thousand volumes coming from other SVD schools and the rest from donations. The regular residence rooms were used as classrooms while the smallest room became the Registrar's Office. Athletic activities were held at the church plaza.

In 1953, Fr. Albert Cook, SVD who was the Director then, constructed a two-storey building on a lot purchased adjacent to the two original structures. Construction was completed just in time for the school year 1953–1954. By that time, there were just three buildings being housing about a thousand students until around 1964.

From 1954 through 1964, enrolment increased steadily and, through the efforts of Bishop William Duschak, SVD, DD, who went to Europe to ask for donations from friends and benefactors, the dream of a modern college in a spacious compound materialized.

During the school year 1964–1965, all classes were moved to the new campus. About the same time, the Elementary Department was inaugurated by virtue of the Temporary Permit No. 96. In 1975, the President, Fr. Eleuterio S. Lacaron, SVD, also introduced the School Campaign Program.

In 1976, permission was granted by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports (MECS) for the revival of the Graduate School Program which was phased out in 1972. Meanwhile, the college curriculum was further diversified with the inclusion of the short- term courses and the offering of traditional fields of concentration in the degree programs.

In 1980, the course in Master in Business Administration (MBA) was offered by virtue of Temporary Permit No.132, s. 1985 dated July 1980 with forty-seven (47) students and three (3) professors. Recognition was granted in June 1985, signed by the Minister of Education, Culture and Sports, Jaime C. Laya.

In January 1981, the name of the college was changed from Mindoro Junior College to Divine Word College of Calapan - making it more identified with the educational apostolate of the Society of the Divine Word in the province of Oriental Mindoro.

In 1987, the Divine Word College of Calapan was granted Level II accreditation for five (5) years by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU). On April 2, 1993, another Level II accreditation was granted, and a re-accreditation in 1998.

A non-degree program in Computer Science was opened during the administration of Fr. Joel L. Maribao, to give the youth of Mindoro and its neighboring provinces the opportunity to learn the new technology. The Associate in Computer Data Processing (ACDP) was recognized during the school year 1994–1995, while the two-year course in Computer System and Business Management (CSBM) was given Permit No. TV-P 059, s. 1994.

In 1995, the Civil Engineering Department was acknowledged as Top 1 in Region IV and Top 10 at the National Level credited to the high percentage of its board passers. This was published in the Philippine Star on June 13, 1995.

Another honor was received by DWCC as per CHED Memorandum No. 76, s. 1995, when DWCC was selected as Center for Excellence in Teacher Education for Region IV. It was also during the time of Fr. Eleuterio S. Lacaron, SVD (1994–1995), that DWCC was named Institute of Local Government Academy (ILGA) in Oriental Mindoro by the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG).

During the administration of Fr. Romeo P. Bancale, SVD, the DWCC Graduate School was granted permit to offer two (2) new graduate programs, Master in Public Administration and Doctor of Philosophy in Management, by virtue of the Government Recognition Nos. 27 and 28, s. 1997, made effective in the school year 1997–1998. It was also in that same year that the High School Department moved out from the main campus to the Janssen campus located in Brgy. Pachoca, Calapan City. The campus has been renamed Freinademetz Campus.

In 2000, during the term of Fr. Ernesto F. Vitor, SVD, government permits were granted to offer Bachelor of Science in Office Administration, Bachelor of Science in Tourism, and Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management, including associate courses in Office Administration, Tourism, and HRM using the ladderized curriculum.

In 2002, the Elementary Department building located adjacent to the High School Department building at the Freinademetz campus was completed. In the succeeding year, the Elementary Department transferred to its new site, thus housing together the Basic Education Department in that campus.

Another milestone for the institution was again achieved when the DWCC-SIFE team of the Student In Free Enterprise (SIFE) was acclaimed the national champion in the SIFE National Exposition held at the Holiday Inn, Manila in February 2002. Later, the said team represented the country in the prestigious SIFE World Cup in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in September of the same year. In 2005, Jose Lemuel Dimaunahan topped the November 2005 Electronics and Communications Engineering board examination while Heidi Libed topped the 2005 Licensure Examination for Teachers in Region IV.

The year 2006 marked the 60th founding anniversary of the Divine Word College of Calapan. Themed ‘Word in a Changing World’, DWCC, under the administration of Fr. Nielo M. Cantilado, SVD, renewed its commitment to continue to provide quality education.

Pursuant to its thrust in research, DWCC launched the Center for Mindoro Studies in July 2006.[2] As a resource center, the Center for Mindoro Studies focuses on the cultural heritage of Mindoro and helps promote respect for the indigenous culture of the Mangyans. As a center for research, it aims to organize a repository of research and historical materials relevant to the studies of parochial schools, parishes, and municipalities in the provinces of the Island of Mindoro.

In the second semester of school year 2006–2007, assisted by the Technical Education and Skills Authority (TESDA), and under the auspices of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo scholarship programs, DWCC began offering certificate courses in Contact Center Agent Training, Medical Transcription, and Commercial Cooking.

Academics

College departments

  • Accountancy Department
  • Business and Hospitality Management Department
  • Computer Studies Department
  • Engineering, Architecture and Fine Arts
  • Education Department
  • Liberal Arts and Criminology Department

Graduate courses

  • Doctor of Philosophy in Management (PhD)
  • M.A. in education (MAEd)

Major in:

Degree courses

Major in: Marketing Management, Business Economics, Operations Management and Financial Management

TESDA/TVET

  • Finishing Course for Call Center Agents (100 hours)
  • Contact Service Center/Call Center Course (300 hours)

Activities

The DWCC Gazette

The DWCC Gazette is the official student publication of DWCC, published twice every semester. The publication is known for its outstanding performance in numerous inter-scholastic competitions in the Philippines, particularly in Region IV-B and the Mimaropa region.

Departments

Katha Literary Folio

Katha, an acronym for Kalipunan ng mga Akdang Tumatalakay sa mga Hinaing ng mga Aba, is the official literary folio of the DWCC Gazette published once a year, released between November and February.

The word katha is an old Tagalog word for "creation."

Comics

The DWCC Gazette's center-fold comics is a popular staple depicting semestral activities.

The comics is often shown with a black and white sketch of the college, including the two large buildings that comprise the campus, namely the Main Building and the Academic (ACD) Building.

Students and characters are portrayed by caricatures characterized by big faces and small bodies made alive by dialogues taken from current school events.

Awards and recognitions

  • Sep 2003 - Overall Champion, first Mimaropa Higher Education Press Conference
  • Sep 2004 - Overall Champion, second Mimaropa Higher Education Press Conference
  • 2006 - Best Tabloid Award, 14th CEGP Regional Press Conference 2006
  • Nov 2007 - Best Newsletter, fourth Regional Higher Education Press Conference
  • Nov 2007 - second Place, Best Tabloid Award, fourth Regional Higher Education Press Conference
  • Nov 2007 - second Over-all Winner, fourth Regional Higher Education Press Conference
  • Jan 2009 - second Over-all Winner, fifth Regional Higher Education Press Conference
  • Feb 2010 - Overall Champion, sixth Mimaropa Higher Education Press Conference
  • Feb 2010 - Best Broadsheet, ninth Luzonwide Higher Education Press Conference
  • Dec 2012 - Best Tabloid, Mimaropa Higher Education Press Conference

Campuses

The Divine Word College of Calapan is housed in three campuses: two campuses in Calapan City and the other in Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro.

  • College Departments and Administrative Offices: Janssen Campus, Sta. Maria Village, Calapan City
  • Basic Education Departments: Freinademetz Campus, Tibag, Calapan City; Pinamalayan.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Divine Word College of Calapan - Profile". CHED. Commission on Higher Education. Retrieved 25 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Mindoro Studies Center". Philippine Daily Inquirer. 1 August 2006. Retrieved 25 January 2022.

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Future is Our MissionTypePrivate Roman Catholic non profit coeducational basic and higher education institutionEstablishedApril 1946 76 years ago 1946 04 FounderSociety of the Divine WordAccreditationPAASCUReligious affiliationRoman Catholic Verbites Academic affiliationsDWEA CEAPChairmanFrancisco T EstepaPresidentCrispin A CorderoVice presidentVicente Castro Jr VP for Administration Timoteus Gampur VP for Finance Hubertus Guru VP for Academic Affairs PrincipalFedeliza A Nambatac Basic Education Undergraduates3000Postgraduates400LocationGov Infantado St Calapan Oriental Mindoro 1 Philippines13 24 38 N 121 10 31 E 13 4105 N 121 1754 E 13 4105 121 1754 Coordinates 13 24 38 N 121 10 31 E 13 4105 N 121 1754 E 13 4105 121 1754CampusUrbanMain Janssen CampusBrgy Pachoca Calapan City College SatelliteFreinademetz CampusTibag Calapan City Basic Education Pinamalayan Campus Pinamalayan Oriental MindoroPatron saintSt Arnold JanssenColorsGreen and YellowSporting affiliationsCCAA PRISAAWebsiteweb wbr archive wbr org wbr web wbr 20070621084953 wbr http wbr www wbr dwcc wbr edu wbr phLocation in PhilippinesModel Students Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 College departments 2 2 Graduate courses 2 3 Degree courses 2 4 TESDA TVET 3 Activities 3 1 The DWCC Gazette 3 1 1 Departments 3 1 2 Katha Literary Folio 3 1 3 Comics 3 1 4 Awards and recognitions 4 Campuses 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe Divine World College of Calapan as a Catholic institution of higher learning goes back to the missionary work of Fr Benito Rixner SVD and other missionaries of the Society of the Divine Word in Mindoro Mindoro Junior College as the school was first called was established in April 1946 The formal opening of classes in first year Normal Education Liberal Arts Pre Law and special short term courses in Typing and Stenography was on July 1 1946 There were thirty seven students as first enrollees The first floor of the old bishop s residence was used for classrooms by the students and ten 10 faculty members The biggest room served as library with around a thousand volumes coming from other SVD schools and the rest from donations The regular residence rooms were used as classrooms while the smallest room became the Registrar s Office Athletic activities were held at the church plaza In 1953 Fr Albert Cook SVD who was the Director then constructed a two storey building on a lot purchased adjacent to the two original structures Construction was completed just in time for the school year 1953 1954 By that time there were just three buildings being housing about a thousand students until around 1964 From 1954 through 1964 enrolment increased steadily and through the efforts of Bishop William Duschak SVD DD who went to Europe to ask for donations from friends and benefactors the dream of a modern college in a spacious compound materialized During the school year 1964 1965 all classes were moved to the new campus About the same time the Elementary Department was inaugurated by virtue of the Temporary Permit No 96 In 1975 the President Fr Eleuterio S Lacaron SVD also introduced the School Campaign Program In 1976 permission was granted by the Ministry of Education Culture and Sports MECS for the revival of the Graduate School Program which was phased out in 1972 Meanwhile the college curriculum was further diversified with the inclusion of the short term courses and the offering of traditional fields of concentration in the degree programs In 1980 the course in Master in Business Administration MBA was offered by virtue of Temporary Permit No 132 s 1985 dated July 1980 with forty seven 47 students and three 3 professors Recognition was granted in June 1985 signed by the Minister of Education Culture and Sports Jaime C Laya In January 1981 the name of the college was changed from Mindoro Junior College to Divine Word College of Calapan making it more identified with the educational apostolate of the Society of the Divine Word in the province of Oriental Mindoro In 1987 the Divine Word College of Calapan was granted Level II accreditation for five 5 years by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools Colleges and Universities PAASCU On April 2 1993 another Level II accreditation was granted and a re accreditation in 1998 A non degree program in Computer Science was opened during the administration of Fr Joel L Maribao to give the youth of Mindoro and its neighboring provinces the opportunity to learn the new technology The Associate in Computer Data Processing ACDP was recognized during the school year 1994 1995 while the two year course in Computer System and Business Management CSBM was given Permit No TV P 059 s 1994 In 1995 the Civil Engineering Department was acknowledged as Top 1 in Region IV and Top 10 at the National Level credited to the high percentage of its board passers This was published in the Philippine Star on June 13 1995 Another honor was received by DWCC as per CHED Memorandum No 76 s 1995 when DWCC was selected as Center for Excellence in Teacher Education for Region IV It was also during the time of Fr Eleuterio S Lacaron SVD 1994 1995 that DWCC was named Institute of Local Government Academy ILGA in Oriental Mindoro by the Department of Interior and Local Government DILG During the administration of Fr Romeo P Bancale SVD the DWCC Graduate School was granted permit to offer two 2 new graduate programs Master in Public Administration and Doctor of Philosophy in Management by virtue of the Government Recognition Nos 27 and 28 s 1997 made effective in the school year 1997 1998 It was also in that same year that the High School Department moved out from the main campus to the Janssen campus located in Brgy Pachoca Calapan City The campus has been renamed Freinademetz Campus In 2000 during the term of Fr Ernesto F Vitor SVD government permits were granted to offer Bachelor of Science in Office Administration Bachelor of Science in Tourism and Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management including associate courses in Office Administration Tourism and HRM using the ladderized curriculum In 2002 the Elementary Department building located adjacent to the High School Department building at the Freinademetz campus was completed In the succeeding year the Elementary Department transferred to its new site thus housing together the Basic Education Department in that campus Another milestone for the institution was again achieved when the DWCC SIFE team of the Student In Free Enterprise SIFE was acclaimed the national champion in the SIFE National Exposition held at the Holiday Inn Manila in February 2002 Later the said team represented the country in the prestigious SIFE World Cup in Amsterdam The Netherlands in September of the same year In 2005 Jose Lemuel Dimaunahan topped the November 2005 Electronics and Communications Engineering board examination while Heidi Libed topped the 2005 Licensure Examination for Teachers in Region IV The year 2006 marked the 60th founding anniversary of the Divine Word College of Calapan Themed Word in a Changing World DWCC under the administration of Fr Nielo M Cantilado SVD renewed its commitment to continue to provide quality education Pursuant to its thrust in research DWCC launched the Center for Mindoro Studies in July 2006 2 As a resource center the Center for Mindoro Studies focuses on the cultural heritage of Mindoro and helps promote respect for the indigenous culture of the Mangyans As a center for research it aims to organize a repository of research and historical materials relevant to the studies of parochial schools parishes and municipalities in the provinces of the Island of Mindoro In the second semester of school year 2006 2007 assisted by the Technical Education and Skills Authority TESDA and under the auspices of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo scholarship programs DWCC began offering certificate courses in Contact Center Agent Training Medical Transcription and Commercial Cooking Academics EditCollege departments Edit Accountancy Department Business and Hospitality Management Department Computer Studies Department Engineering Architecture and Fine Arts Education Department Liberal Arts and Criminology DepartmentGraduate courses Edit Doctor of Philosophy in Management PhD M A in education MAEd Major in Administration and Supervision English Language Teaching English Literature Filipino Mathematics Science Education Social Science Teaching Master in Business Administration MBA Master in Public Administration MPA Degree courses Edit Bachelor of Science in Accountancy Bachelor of Science in Accounting Technology Bachelor of Science in Architecture Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Bachelor of Science in Information System Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management Bachelor of Science in Office Administration Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management Bachelor of Science in Business AdministrationMajor in Marketing Management Business Economics Operations Management and Financial Management Bachelor of Science in Criminology Bachelor of Arts Political Science Psychology English Language Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education Early Childhood Education General Educ Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education English Filipino Mathematics MAPEH Physical Sciences Biological Sciences Values Education Teaching CertificateTESDA TVET Edit Finishing Course for Call Center Agents 100 hours Contact Service Center Call Center Course 300 hours Activities EditThe DWCC Gazette Edit The DWCC Gazette is the official student publication of DWCC published twice every semester The publication is known for its outstanding performance in numerous inter scholastic competitions in the Philippines particularly in Region IV B and the Mimaropa region Departments Edit News Opinion editorial Features Literary Development and communications Sports ComicsKatha Literary Folio Edit Katha an acronym for Kalipunan ng mga Akdang Tumatalakay sa mga Hinaing ng mga Aba is the official literary folio of the DWCC Gazette published once a year released between November and February The word katha is an old Tagalog word for creation Comics Edit The DWCC Gazette s center fold comics is a popular staple depicting semestral activities The comics is often shown with a black and white sketch of the college including the two large buildings that comprise the campus namely the Main Building and the Academic ACD Building Students and characters are portrayed by caricatures characterized by big faces and small bodies made alive by dialogues taken from current school events Awards and recognitions Edit Sep 2003 Overall Champion first Mimaropa Higher Education Press Conference Sep 2004 Overall Champion second Mimaropa Higher Education Press Conference 2006 Best Tabloid Award 14th CEGP Regional Press Conference 2006 Nov 2007 Best Newsletter fourth Regional Higher Education Press Conference Nov 2007 second Place Best Tabloid Award fourth Regional Higher Education Press Conference Nov 2007 second Over all Winner fourth Regional Higher Education Press Conference Jan 2009 second Over all Winner fifth Regional Higher Education Press Conference Feb 2010 Overall Champion sixth Mimaropa Higher Education Press Conference Feb 2010 Best Broadsheet ninth Luzonwide Higher Education Press Conference Dec 2012 Best Tabloid Mimaropa Higher Education Press ConferenceCampuses EditThe Divine Word College of Calapan is housed in three campuses two campuses in Calapan City and the other in Pinamalayan Oriental Mindoro College Departments and Administrative Offices Janssen Campus Sta Maria Village Calapan City Basic Education Departments Freinademetz Campus Tibag Calapan City Pinamalayan See also EditDivine Word Academy of Dagupan Rizal Ext Dagupan Pangasinan Divine Word College of Bangued Bangued Abra Divine Word College of Laoag Gen Segundo Ave Laoag Ilocos Norte Divine Word College of Legazpi Rizal Street Legazpi Albay Divine Word College of San Jose San Jose Occidental Mindoro Divine Word College of Urdaneta Urdaneta Pangasinan Divine Word College of Vigan Vigan Ilocos Sur Divine Word University DWU Tacloban Leyte closed in 1995 re opened as Liceo del Verbo DivinoReferences Edit Divine Word College of Calapan Profile CHED Commission on Higher Education Retrieved 25 January 2022 Mindoro Studies Center Philippine Daily Inquirer 1 August 2006 Retrieved 25 January 2022 External links EditDivine Word College of Calapan Online Community Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Divine Word College of Calapan amp oldid 1122751250, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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