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Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation

Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation (MSEUF), also known as Enverga University, is a private, non-sectarian university, which is situated mainly in Lucena, Quezon. It has satellite campuses in Candelaria, Catanauan, Sampaloc, San Antonio, and Calauag which are located in the province of Quezon, Philippines. The university is named after to its founder, Atty. Manuel S. Enverga. Enverga University also has the second highest number of accredited academic college degrees/programs offered in the whole Southern Tagalog Region, behind University of the Philippines Los Banos.

Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation
Pamantasang Manuel S. Enverga
Latin: Universitas Enverga
Former names
Luzonian Colleges
(1947–1968)
Luzonian University
(1968–1970)
Luzonian University Foundation
(1970–1983)
Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation
(1983–2009)
MottoPro Deo Et Patria (Latin)
Motto in English
For God and Country
TypePrivate, Non-sectarian
EstablishedFebruary 11, 1947
PresidentNaila Enverga Leveriza, MBA
Administrative staff
605
Students6,132
Undergraduates5,304
Postgraduates828
Location, ,
13°56′58″N 121°37′19″E / 13.94944°N 121.62194°E / 13.94944; 121.62194Coordinates: 13°56′58″N 121°37′19″E / 13.94944°N 121.62194°E / 13.94944; 121.62194
CampusUniversity Campus
Early Childhood Center
MSEUF Candelaria
MSEUF Catanauan
MSEAFI Sampaloc
MSEIF San Antonio
MSEUFI Calauag
HymnMaroon and White Forever
Colors   Maroon and White
NicknameEnvergan Wildcats
AffiliationsUNAI, PACUCOA, STCAA, PRISAA.
MascotRoonie The Wildcat
Websitewww.mseuf.edu.ph

History

 
Manuel S. Enverga on a 2009 stamp of the Philippines

Luzonian Colleges

The Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation was built after World War II. The debilitating aftermath of the war brought education to a halt. The economic dislocation that ensued left many young people of school age with little chance of getting an education. Parents from many parts of Quezon Province had to mortgage their lands or sell their last carabao to send their children to college in Manila. The situation presented both a challenge and an opportunity to a group of pioneering and vision-driven individuals led by Dr. Manuel S. Enverga who founded the Luzonian Colleges on January 14, 1947 to give needy students access to higher education.[1]

The Securities and Exchange Commission granted Luzonian Colleges its charter on February 11, 1947.[1] A little more than a month later, the Bureau of Private Schools issued a government permit for the school to open in April 1947.

In the summer of 1947, 102 students, mostly youthful war veterans, enrolled in the two-year Associate in Arts program in the College of Liberal Arts, the first college to be established. The secretarial course opened on May 2, 1947 even as the young college obtained official permission to open the secondary school and the education programs in June 1947. Meanwhile, in 1948 heeding the clamor of the citizens of Sampaloc, Quezon, a high school was put up in that town.

Barely two years after, the College of Law opened to serve the needs of Associate in Arts graduates who wanted to take up law at nighttime. The complete commerce program was given the authority to open on October 5, 1949. The year 1950 saw the opening of a satellite campus in Catanauan, Quezon. The Institute of Graduate Studies and Research and the College of Engineering opened in 1955, giving Luzonian students more varied career choices. The San Antonio, Quezon campus was set up on June 22, 1959. In 1960, the school started to offer technical courses and two years later, the College of Architecture, became a fully independent academic program from the College of Engineering.

The University

The Luzonian Colleges attained full university status on August 8, 1968 with education secretary Onofre D. Corpus signing the university charter. Two years later, on February 12, 1970, the Luzonian University became a foundation, a strategic decision that demonstrated the civic-mindedness of its founders and incorporators who donated their shares of stocks to the University, a move that would eventually prove to be unique but forward looking in the annals of higher education.[1]

Founder-president Dr. Manuel S. Enverga died on June 14, 1981, secure in the knowledge that the university he founded would continue to serve the citizens of Quezon and the rest of Luzon. The Board of Trustees approved the renaming of the Luzonian University Foundation to Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation in 1983 in recognition of the founder-president’s magnanimity.[1]

Meanwhile, the Institute of Physical Education and Sports began to operate in 1979 as an adjunct of the College of Education while the College of Criminology and Law Enforcement, that used to be under the umbrella of the College of Arts and Sciences, became a full-fledged college in 1986. Similarly, the citizens of Candelaria, Quezon gathered written petitions for a satellite campus to open in the area.

Thus, on June 15, 1992 with the required physical plant and laboratory facilities in place, the Candelaria campus started its operations. The Department of Education, Culture and Sports gave full recognition to the secondary education program on December 18, 1992. The full permit for the college programs was released in 1995.

The global need for competent mariners spurred the opening of the Institute of Maritime Studies in 1993. The BS Tourism program was offered in 1997 under the College of Arts and Sciences. Two years later, the program was merged with the Institute of Hotel and Restaurant Management organized in 1995 due to the parallelism and similarity of courses, faculty and laboratory requirements.

Meanwhile, the Environmental Science and Public Administration programs were offered in school year 2000–01 in response to the growing need for professionals in environmental management and preservation and public governance.

The Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation offers various postgraduate programs in the liberal arts, education, physical education, business administration, public administration, and computer studies, and undergraduate programs in the arts and sciences, public administration, accountancy, business administration, law, education, engineering, criminology and law enforcement, architecture and fine arts, computer studies, maritime education and also technical courses.

The various colleges and institutes have qualified, dedicated and competent faculty members and academic administrators who make education in the University excellence – driven, relevant, and adaptable to contemporary global needs.

On March 11, 2009, the Commission on Higher Education granted autonomous status to the university. At that time, the university shortened and applied the name "Enverga University".

Board of trustees

 
Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation Welcome Arch
Position Board Member
Chairman WILFRIDO L. ENVERGA, Ll.B. MBA.
Trustee WILFRIDO MARK M. ENVERGA, MBA.
Trustee CARLITO O. ENVERGA, Ll. B.
Trustee JOSE S. LAURELES, Ll. B
Trustee NAILA E. LEVERIZA, MBA
Trustee TERENCE E. LEVERIZA, MD
Trustee BUENAVENTURA L. QUILING
Trustee VERONICA E. VILLANUEVA, AR
Trustee BENILDA N. VILLENAS, Ph. D.

Executive committee

Position Executives
President NAILA E. LEVERIZA, MBA
VP for Academics BENILDA N. VILLENAS, Ph. D.
VP for Administration EVELYN S. ABEJA, MA
VP for External Relations CELSO D. JABALLA, MA

College departments

 
Enverga University Gym
  • Architecture and Fine Arts (CAFA)
  • Arts and Sciences (CAS) – PACUCOA Level IV
  • Business and Accountancy (CBA) – PACUCOA Level III- BSBA; Level IV
  • Enverga Law School (ELS)
  • Computing and Multimedia Studies (CCMS) – PACUCOA Level III
  • Criminal Justice and Criminology (CCJC) – PACUCOA Level II
  • Education (CEd) – PACUCOA Level IV
  • Engineering (CEng) – PACUCOA Level II
  • Graduate Studies and Research (IGSR) – PACUCOA Level II
  • Maritime Studies (CME)- ISO 9001: 2015 Certified
  • Physical Education and Sports (IPES)
  • International Hospitality and Tourism Management (CIHTM)- PACUCOA Level II
  • Basic Education Department (BED)- PACUCOA Level II
  • Rosarian Centre Creative Educational Foundation, Inc. (RCCEFI)
  • Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP)

Notable alumni

World linkages

Osaka, Japan Abu Dhabi, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Singapore Hanoi, Vietnam

References

  1. ^ a b c d MSEUF, University Press (1984). Enverga University Collegiate Student Handbook. "Enverga University Press". pp. 1–12.

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Manuel S Enverga University Foundation MSEUF also known as Enverga University is a private non sectarian university which is situated mainly in Lucena Quezon It has satellite campuses in Candelaria Catanauan Sampaloc San Antonio and Calauag which are located in the province of Quezon Philippines The university is named after to its founder Atty Manuel S Enverga Enverga University also has the second highest number of accredited academic college degrees programs offered in the whole Southern Tagalog Region behind University of the Philippines Los Banos Manuel S Enverga University FoundationPamantasang Manuel S EnvergaLatin Universitas EnvergaFormer namesLuzonian Colleges 1947 1968 Luzonian University 1968 1970 Luzonian University Foundation 1970 1983 Manuel S Enverga University Foundation 1983 2009 MottoPro Deo Et Patria Latin Motto in EnglishFor God and CountryTypePrivate Non sectarianEstablishedFebruary 11 1947PresidentNaila Enverga Leveriza MBAAdministrative staff605Students6 132Undergraduates5 304Postgraduates828LocationLucena Quezon Philippines13 56 58 N 121 37 19 E 13 94944 N 121 62194 E 13 94944 121 62194 Coordinates 13 56 58 N 121 37 19 E 13 94944 N 121 62194 E 13 94944 121 62194CampusUniversity CampusEarly Childhood CenterMSEUF CandelariaMSEUF CatanauanMSEAFI SampalocMSEIF San AntonioMSEUFI CalauagHymnMaroon and White ForeverColors Maroon and WhiteNicknameEnvergan WildcatsAffiliationsUNAI PACUCOA STCAA PRISAA MascotRoonie The WildcatWebsitewww mseuf edu ph Contents 1 History 1 1 Luzonian Colleges 1 2 The University 2 Board of trustees 3 Executive committee 4 College departments 5 Notable alumni 6 World linkages 7 ReferencesHistory Edit Manuel S Enverga on a 2009 stamp of the Philippines Luzonian Colleges Edit The Manuel S Enverga University Foundation was built after World War II The debilitating aftermath of the war brought education to a halt The economic dislocation that ensued left many young people of school age with little chance of getting an education Parents from many parts of Quezon Province had to mortgage their lands or sell their last carabao to send their children to college in Manila The situation presented both a challenge and an opportunity to a group of pioneering and vision driven individuals led by Dr Manuel S Enverga who founded the Luzonian Colleges on January 14 1947 to give needy students access to higher education 1 The Securities and Exchange Commission granted Luzonian Colleges its charter on February 11 1947 1 A little more than a month later the Bureau of Private Schools issued a government permit for the school to open in April 1947 In the summer of 1947 102 students mostly youthful war veterans enrolled in the two year Associate in Arts program in the College of Liberal Arts the first college to be established The secretarial course opened on May 2 1947 even as the young college obtained official permission to open the secondary school and the education programs in June 1947 Meanwhile in 1948 heeding the clamor of the citizens of Sampaloc Quezon a high school was put up in that town Barely two years after the College of Law opened to serve the needs of Associate in Arts graduates who wanted to take up law at nighttime The complete commerce program was given the authority to open on October 5 1949 The year 1950 saw the opening of a satellite campus in Catanauan Quezon The Institute of Graduate Studies and Research and the College of Engineering opened in 1955 giving Luzonian students more varied career choices The San Antonio Quezon campus was set up on June 22 1959 In 1960 the school started to offer technical courses and two years later the College of Architecture became a fully independent academic program from the College of Engineering The University Edit The Luzonian Colleges attained full university status on August 8 1968 with education secretary Onofre D Corpus signing the university charter Two years later on February 12 1970 the Luzonian University became a foundation a strategic decision that demonstrated the civic mindedness of its founders and incorporators who donated their shares of stocks to the University a move that would eventually prove to be unique but forward looking in the annals of higher education 1 Founder president Dr Manuel S Enverga died on June 14 1981 secure in the knowledge that the university he founded would continue to serve the citizens of Quezon and the rest of Luzon The Board of Trustees approved the renaming of the Luzonian University Foundation to Manuel S Enverga University Foundation in 1983 in recognition of the founder president s magnanimity 1 Meanwhile the Institute of Physical Education and Sports began to operate in 1979 as an adjunct of the College of Education while the College of Criminology and Law Enforcement that used to be under the umbrella of the College of Arts and Sciences became a full fledged college in 1986 Similarly the citizens of Candelaria Quezon gathered written petitions for a satellite campus to open in the area Thus on June 15 1992 with the required physical plant and laboratory facilities in place the Candelaria campus started its operations The Department of Education Culture and Sports gave full recognition to the secondary education program on December 18 1992 The full permit for the college programs was released in 1995 The global need for competent mariners spurred the opening of the Institute of Maritime Studies in 1993 The BS Tourism program was offered in 1997 under the College of Arts and Sciences Two years later the program was merged with the Institute of Hotel and Restaurant Management organized in 1995 due to the parallelism and similarity of courses faculty and laboratory requirements Meanwhile the Environmental Science and Public Administration programs were offered in school year 2000 01 in response to the growing need for professionals in environmental management and preservation and public governance The Manuel S Enverga University Foundation offers various postgraduate programs in the liberal arts education physical education business administration public administration and computer studies and undergraduate programs in the arts and sciences public administration accountancy business administration law education engineering criminology and law enforcement architecture and fine arts computer studies maritime education and also technical courses The various colleges and institutes have qualified dedicated and competent faculty members and academic administrators who make education in the University excellence driven relevant and adaptable to contemporary global needs On March 11 2009 the Commission on Higher Education granted autonomous status to the university At that time the university shortened and applied the name Enverga University Board of trustees Edit Manuel S Enverga University Foundation Welcome Arch Position Board MemberChairman WILFRIDO L ENVERGA Ll B MBA Trustee WILFRIDO MARK M ENVERGA MBA Trustee CARLITO O ENVERGA Ll B Trustee JOSE S LAURELES Ll BTrustee NAILA E LEVERIZA MBATrustee TERENCE E LEVERIZA MDTrustee BUENAVENTURA L QUILINGTrustee VERONICA E VILLANUEVA ARTrustee BENILDA N VILLENAS Ph D Executive committee EditPosition ExecutivesPresident NAILA E LEVERIZA MBAVP for Academics BENILDA N VILLENAS Ph D VP for Administration EVELYN S ABEJA MAVP for External Relations CELSO D JABALLA MACollege departments Edit Enverga University Gym Architecture and Fine Arts CAFA Arts and Sciences CAS PACUCOA Level IV Business and Accountancy CBA PACUCOA Level III BSBA Level IV Enverga Law School ELS Computing and Multimedia Studies CCMS PACUCOA Level III Criminal Justice and Criminology CCJC PACUCOA Level II Education CEd PACUCOA Level IV Engineering CEng PACUCOA Level II Graduate Studies and Research IGSR PACUCOA Level II Maritime Studies CME ISO 9001 2015 Certified Physical Education and Sports IPES International Hospitality and Tourism Management CIHTM PACUCOA Level II Basic Education Department BED PACUCOA Level II Rosarian Centre Creative Educational Foundation Inc RCCEFI Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program ETEEAP Notable alumni Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Enverga University Proceso Alcala 12th Secretary of the Department of Agriculture Orlan Calayag administrator of the National Food Authority Jenny Miller Filipina actress GMA Network Mau Marcelo first winner of Philippine Idol 2006 Ahtisa Manalo Binibining Pilipinas International 2018 Ysmael Baysa current CFO of Jollibee corporationWorld linkages EditPort Coquitlam Canada Chico California United States Xiamen China Fujian China Macau China Incheon South Korea Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Petaling Jaya Malaysia Jakarta Indonesia Thai Nguyen Vietnam Khlong Luang Thailand Osaka Japan Abu Dhabi Dubai United Arab Emirates Singapore Hanoi VietnamReferences Edit a b c d MSEUF University Press 1984 Enverga University Collegiate Student Handbook Enverga University Press pp 1 12 Retrieved from 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