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Saint Louis University (Philippines)

Saint Louis University (Spanish: Universidad de San Luis; Tagalog: Pamantasan ng San Luis[1]) also referred to by its acronym SLU, is a private Catholic research basic and higher education institution run by the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Baguio, Philippines. It was founded on December 1, 1911, by the CICM Missionaries.

Saint Louis University
Pamantasan ng San Luis[1]
Latin: Universitas Sancti Ludovici
Other name
SLU
Former names
  • St. Louis School (1911‑1952)
  • St. Louis College (1952‑1963)
MottoSapientia Aedificat (Latin)
Motto in English
Wisdom Builds[2]
TypePrivate Catholic Research Non-profit Coeducational
Basic and Higher Educational institution
EstablishedDecember 1, 1911
(111 years and 23 days)
FounderFr. Seraphin Devesse, CICM
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic
(CICM Missionaries)
Academic affiliations
PresidentFr. Gilbert B. Sales, CICM
Vice-president
List
  • Fr. Macwayne N. Maniwang, CICM
    (VP for Mission and Identity)
  • Atty. Jason R.Barlis, CPA
    (VP for Administration)
  • Atty. Arnulfo S. Soriano
    (VP for Hospital Affairs)
  • Roberto M.Arguelles
    (VP for Academic Affairs)
  • Noel B. De Leon, Ph.D
    (VP for Finance)
Principal
List
  • Alejandro P. Pablico
    (Grade School)
  • Marilyn L. Balmeo, Ph.D
    (Junior High School)
  • Romeo E. Javier, Ed.D
    (Senior High School)
Academic staff
700+
Students40,000+ (elementary, secondary, and tertiary)
Address
A. Bonifacio Street
, ,
Philippines

16°25′06″N 120°35′52″E / 16.4183°N 120.5977°E / 16.4183; 120.5977Coordinates: 16°25′06″N 120°35′52″E / 16.4183°N 120.5977°E / 16.4183; 120.5977
CampusUrban - Total 4 campuses
24 hectares (240,000 m2)
Main
  • Mount Mary Campus
    6 hectares (60,000 m2),
    A. Bonifacio St. Baguio

Satellite
  • Gonzaga Campus
    5 hectares (50,000 m2)
    Gen. Luna St., Baguio
  • Navy Base Campus
    5 hectares (50,000 m2)
    Navy Base, St. Joseph Village Baguio
  • Maryheights Campus
    8 hectares (80,000 m2) Brgy. Bakakeng, Baguio
Alma Mater song"Saint Louis Hymn"
Patron SaintSt. Aloysius de Gonzaga
ColorsBlue   and   White
Nickname
  • Louisian Navigators
  • Navigators
Sporting affiliations
BBEAL
Websitewww.slu.edu.ph
Location in Luzon
Saint Louis University (Philippines) (Philippines)

Saint Louis University offers programs at the elementary, secondary, undergraduate and graduate levels. It has campuses throughout the Baguio metropolitan area. SLU is PAASCU-accredited and one of the universities in the Cordillera Administrative Region which passed the newly mandated CHED's Institutional Sustainability Assessment. It is under the CICM Philippines School Network or CICM-PSN. It is the oldest of the CICM-PSN schools. The patron saint of the university is St. Aloysius de Gonzaga. It is the largest university north of Manila with more than 40,000[citation needed] students (elementary, high school and college combined) as of A.Y. 2018–2019.

The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has identified several of the university's graduate programs as either Centers of Excellence or Centers of Development. SLU currently has three Centers of Excellence (COEs) and eight Centers of Development (CODs).[3]

History

Foundation

Saint Louis University was founded on December 1, 1911, by Rev. Fr. Seraphin Devesse, CICM for 10 local boys in the City of Baguio. Along with his relocated St. Patrick Church, he founded a one-room elementary school in Baguio at what is now Cathedral Hill for ten local boys, naming it the Saint Louis School. In 1907, eight CICM missionaries arrived in the Philippines, mandated by the Holy See to Christianize the northern part of the country. Divided into two groups, one set out for Baguio. They settled in Baguio because of its proximity to Manila and the mountain province of Benguet beyond the Cordillera mountain range, which was home to numerous indigenous tribes. In 1908, Fr. Seraphin Devesse, CICM, built the first Catholic Church in Baguio, naming it St. Patrick Church, in honor of St. Patrick, who was then patron saint of Baguio.[4]

Early developments

In 1912, he opened a second church and school along Naguilian Road, then named the St. Louis Campo Filipino. It currently houses the high school department of St. Louis School Center, which is under the stewardship of the ICM sisters. St. Louis Campo Filipino, later renamed Holy Family College in 1935, would later relocate to San Fernando, La Union in 1952. It is now known as Saint Louis College of San Fernando,[4] one of the CICM-PSN Schools. In 1915, under the stewardship of Fr. Florimond Carlu, CICM, the St. Louis School expanded, becoming a vocational and trade school, training students in silversmithing, carpentry, hat-making, weaving, and shoe-making. In 1921, Saint Louis High School opened.

As World War II broke out in 1939, St. Louis School resumed classes in 1942, until it became impossible to do so. Classes were then suspended until 1945. Due to the carpet bombing of Baguio, the school's buildings were destroyed. Tents were thus used as temporary classrooms.

In 1952, the combined efforts of Msgr. William Brasseur, Rev. Fr. Rafael Desmedt, CICM, and Rev Fr. Karel Pieters, CICM, founded Saint Louis College, then consisting of three departments: Education, Liberal Arts, and Commerce and Secretarial.[5] The school started with only 75 students with Rev. Fr. Gerard Decaestecker, CICM, as its first rector. In 1955, the graduate-level programs of Saint Louis College were granted recognition.

University status

On 13 May 1963, Saint Louis College was conferred university status by the Philippine government under the presidency of Diosdado Macapagal, becoming the first private university north of Manila. with Rev. Fr. Gerard Linssen, CICM transitioning from its third rector to become its first president. From its Gonzaga Campus along General Luna Road, which was then SLU's main campus, it transferred to its current main campus, the Mount Mary Campus, in 1969, which is located along Andres Bonifacio Street. SLU now uses the Gonzaga campus for its elementary department.

1990 Luzon earthquake

During the 7.7 magnitude 1990 Luzon earthquake on July 16, 1990, classes were luckily suspended earlier due to student protests preventing casualties and damage to the university's infrastructure. SLU accommodated victims of the earthquake at its open court grounds.

Recent developments

During the term of Rev. Fr. Paul Van Parijs, CICM, which was from 1996 to 2005, SLU was able to acquire two additional campuses, one in Navy Base and another in Bakakeng.

On May 10, 1977, the Saint Louis University Hospital of the Sacred Heart (SLU-HSH) was opened. It serves as a training hospital for the university's Schools of Medicine, Nursing and Natural Sciences. It is one of the hospitals in Baguio.

Campuses

Saint Louis University has 4 campuses with a total land area of 24 hectares (59 acres).

  • Main Campus (Mount Mary Campus) is a 6-hectare (15-acre) compound, along A. Bonifacio Street[6]
  • Gonzaga Campus is a 5-hectare (12-acre) campus on General Luna Street, Baguio.[6]
  • Navy Base Campus a 5-hectare (12-acre) hectare compound located in Navy Base, St. Joseph Village[6]
  • Maryheights Campus is an 8-hectare (20-acre) hectare compound in Brgy. Bakakeng[6]

Academics

Basic education

  • Basic Education School - Laboratory Elementary Department (SLU BEdS - Elementary Department) beginning as the one classroom school in 1911, it serves as the elementary division of SLU, offering Kindergarten up to Sixth Grade since 1915. It is located at the Gonzaga Campus.
  • Basic Education School - Laboratory High School Department (SLU BEdS - High School Department) is the collective name of the two departments of the high school division of SLU, subdivided into the junior and senior high departments:
    • Junior High Department is SLU's coeducational junior high department. Originally known as Saint Louis University Boys' High School, it was founded as an all-male school in 1921 and had its pioneer graduates in 1929. It became coeducational in 2003. Following the implementation of the K-12 program, it is separately administered from the senior high department. It is currently housed at SLU's Navy Base campus, alongside the senior high department.
    • Senior High Department is SLU's coeducational senior high department, It was established following the implementation of the K-12 education curriculum system. It is currently housed at SLU's Navy Base campus, alongside the junior high department.[7]

Undergraduate

  • School of Accountancy, Management, Computing and Information Studies (SAMCIS) – is a merger of two schools, namely the School of Accountancy and Business Management, which was originally the College of Commerce, one of the four original schools of St. Louis College, and of the School of Computing and Information Sciences in 2018. It is currently housed at the Maryheights Campus of SLU. Its current dean is Cecilia A. Mercado, PhD.[8]
  • School of Engineering and Architecture (SEA) – is one of the four original schools of St. Louis College, which was originally called the College of Engineering and Architecture. It is currently housed at the Otto Hahn Building at SLU's Main Campus. Its current dean is Engr. Cynthia L. Posadas, PhD Mgmt.[9]
  • School of Nursing, Allied Health and Biological Sciences (SONAHBS) – is a reunification of two schools: the School of Natural Sciences (SNS), which was once the College of Natural Science and split off from the College of Liberal Arts in 1968; and the School of Nursing, which split off from the College of Natural Sciences in 1976.[10]
  • School of Teacher Education and Liberal Arts (STELA) – is a merger of two schools, namely the School of Teacher Education, which was originally the College of Education, one of the four original schools of St. Louis College, and of the School of Humanities, originally named College of Liberal Arts, which was also one of the four original school of St. Louis College. Its current dean is Dr. Felina P. Espique, LPT.[11]

Post-graduate

  • International School of Medicine (SOM) – split from the then College of Liberal Arts in 1976, to be named as the College of Medicine. It is currently housed at the Dr. Jose P. Rizal Higher Sciences Building at the Main Campus of SLU, alongside the School of Natural Sciences. Its current dean is Dr. John Anthony A. Domantay, MD, FPSP, M.Sc., Ph.D.[12]
  • School of Law (SOL) – founded in 1954 as the College of Law. It is currently housed at the fourth floor of the renovated Diego Silang Building (now named as Professional Building)[13]

Graduate

  • School of Advanced Studies (SAS) – is the graduate school of Saint Louis University. Its current dean is Dr. Faridah Kristi C. Wetherick.[14]

Library system

 
Msgr. Charles Vath Building at the SLU Main Campus

The Msgr. Charles Vath Library is the main library of Saint Louis University, housed in a seven-story building. Inaugurated on Dec. 13, 1974, it is one of the largest libraries north of Manila, housing a variety of print, non-print, electronic and internet based resources, including an American corner.[15] It is also one of the tallest structures in the city.[16]

A satellite library named the Fr. Seraphin Devesse, CICM Library is located on the tenth floor of the Devesse Building at SLU's Maryheights Campus. It is specially for the use of the then-separate School of Accountancy and Business Management and School of Computing and Information Sciences, which is now merged as the School of Accountancy, Management, Computing and Information Studies.[15]

The high school and elementary departments have their own libraries. The high school department has its library housed in the Fr. Pieters Building for the Junior high and in the Fr. Decaestecker Building for the Senior high. For the elementary department, its own library is housed in the St. Aloysius Gonzaga Building at its Gonzaga Campus.

Reputation

SLU is in the top ten universities for their performance in Teacher Education, Law, Medicine, Medical Technology (Medical Laboratory Science),[17] Pharmacy,[18] Engineering, Nursing,[19] and Architecture.[20]

The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has recognized three of SLU's programs as Centers of Excellence, namely its Teacher Education, Nursing and Information Technology programs. Eight of its programs are recognized as Centers of Development, namely its Business Administration, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Entrepreneurship, Mechanical Engineering, Medical Laboratory Science, and Mining Engineering programs as of May 2016.[3]

Its elementary and high school divisions are both accredited as Level II by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU).[21]

Research

The university has several research units, such as:

  • Business Research Extension and Development (BREAD) – organized in 2004 under the then School of Accountancy and Business Management, the main aim of BREAD is the creation, integration and dissemination of new knowledge aimed at providing scientific, economic, socio-cultural and environmental benefits to the community.[22] It is now part of SAMCIS.
  • Engineering Urban Planning Laboratory (EUPL) – constituted under the School of Engineering and Architecture, it aims to formulate solutions to address problems and challenges of the natural environment, regional and urban systems of the community.[23]
  • Environmental Research Laboratory (ERL) – another research unit organized under the School of Engineering and Architecture, its goal is to hone research to provide solutions for the protection of the environment and quality of life.[24]
  • Information and Communications Technology Research Laboratory (ICTRL)
  • Natural Sciences Research Unit (NSRU) – established in 1999 under the then College of Natural Sciences, its goal is to undertake research in the field of natural sciences, which are directed towards the assessment and use of indigenous materials, flora and fauna of the Cordilleras, while promoting their conservation and protection.[25]
  • SLU Incubator for Research, Innovation and Business Center (SIRIB) – it aims to look into bringing in technological solutions to concerns that involve the environment, disaster preparedness and mitigation, natural resources, mining and solid waste management.[26][27]
  • SLU Cordillera Research and Development Foundation (SLU-CRDF). – founded in 1998 as a non-stock and non-profit research foundation, its main purpose is the support and encouragement of original and creative research focused on the Cordilleran traditions and life situation, from culture to history, economy, language, philosophy and religion.[28]
  • Tuklas Lunas Development Consortium – a project with the University of the Philippines-Baguio and the Benguet State University that will focus on the documentation, standardization and formulation of dosage forms from indigenous plants and micro-organisms with anti-infective and anti-diabetic bioactivities.[26][27]

Organization and administration

Rectors
Name Tenure of office

Fr. Gerard Decaestecker, CICM (+) 1952 - 1954
Fr. Albert Van Overbeke, CICM (+) 1954 - 1962
Fr. Gerard Linssen, CICM (+) 1962 - 1963
Presidents
Name Tenure of office

Fr. Gerard Linssen, CICM (+) 1963 - 1964
Fr. Paul Zwaenepoel, CICM (+) 1964 - 1976
Fr. Ghisleen De Vos, CICM (+) 1976 - 1983
Fr. Joseph Van Den Daelen, CICM (+) 1983 - 1996
Fr. Paul Van Parijs, CICM (+) 1996 - 2005
Fr. Jessie Hechanova, CICM 2005 - 2015
Fr. Gilbert Sales, CICM 2015–present

Administration

Saint Louis University is a non-stock, non-profit institution. It is directed by a board of trustees, composed of 15 people.[29] Since its inception as a college in 1952, it has been headed by a Rector. Upon its elevation to university status in 1963, its head has since been addressed as president. He is assisted by 5 vice-presidents. SLU has seen 3 rectors and 7 presidents lead it, 8 of whom are of Belgian descent. It was only in 2005 that SLU saw a Filipino as its president. All of its heads has since been priests of the CICM order. Its current president is Rev. Fr. Gilbert Sales, CICM, Ph.D. Ed.[30]

Affiliations

SLU is under the CICM Philippines School Network or CICM-PSN, managed by the CICM mission.

SLU is a member of several international associations, namely the Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning (ASAIHL), the Association of Southeast and East Asian Catholic Colleges and Universities (ASEACCU), the International Federation of Catholic Universities (IFCU), the International Association of University Presidents (IAUP), and the University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific (UMAP) Council Inc., Philippines.[31]

Student life

Traditions and events

  • SLU Intramurals – a yearly competition between the various schools of SLU, a separate one is held for the elementary, junior high school, senior high school and college level.
  • SLU Lantern Parade – Instituted in 2008, the SLU Lantern Parade is a yearly lantern-making contest and parade of all 10 schools of SLU along Session Road at the beginning of December, ushering in the celebration of Christmas in Baguio.[32][33]
  • Annual Christmas Tree Lighting – SLU schools of the college level, in rotation, prepares a Christmas tree for its annual lighting ceremony. The tree is encouraged to be made out of recycled materials.[4]

The Saint Louis University Hymn (SLU Hymn) was composed by the late Dean Macario Fronda who also composed the Panagbenga hymn of Baguio's Annual Floral Festival,[34] with lyrics by Fr. Jan Augustijns, CICM.[35]

Student organizations

There are currently 61 accredited student organizations at SLU.[36]

White & Blue is SLU's official student publication.[37] It is named after the colors representing the Blessed Virgin Mary, with which the CICM is associated. It is run by college students and is under the supervision of the publication adviser from the SLU administration. The elementary division has two student publications, namely the Young Louisian Courier, which uses English as its medium, and the Alab, SLU-LES' Filipino language publication.

The Center for Culture and the Arts has six resident performing groups.

  • The Tanghalang SLU
  • The SLU Glee Club
  • The SLU Dance Troupe
  • The SLU Children's Dance Troupe
  • The SLU Chamber Ensemble
  • " The SLU Symphonic Band" or popularly known as "The SLU Marching Band"

Athletics

Saint Louis University's athletics team is SLU Navigators.[38][39][40]

Notable people

See also

References

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External links

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For the university in St Louis Missouri see Saint Louis University For the university in Brussels see Saint Louis University Brussels Saint Louis University Spanish Universidad de San Luis Tagalog Pamantasan ng San Luis 1 also referred to by its acronym SLU is a private Catholic research basic and higher education institution run by the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary in Baguio Philippines It was founded on December 1 1911 by the CICM Missionaries Saint Louis UniversityPamantasan ng San Luis 1 Latin Universitas Sancti LudoviciOther nameSLUFormer namesSt Louis School 1911 1952 St Louis College 1952 1963 MottoSapientia Aedificat Latin Motto in EnglishWisdom Builds 2 TypePrivate Catholic Research Non profit Coeducational Basic and Higher Educational institutionEstablishedDecember 1 1911 111 years and 23 days FounderFr Seraphin Devesse CICMReligious affiliationRoman Catholic CICM Missionaries Academic affiliationsASAIHLIAUPIFCUUMAPPAASCUACUPASEACCUCEAPPACUPresidentFr Gilbert B Sales CICMVice presidentList Fr Macwayne N Maniwang CICM VP for Mission and Identity Atty Jason R Barlis CPA VP for Administration Atty Arnulfo S Soriano VP for Hospital Affairs Roberto M Arguelles VP for Academic Affairs Noel B De Leon Ph D VP for Finance PrincipalList Alejandro P Pablico Grade School Marilyn L Balmeo Ph D Junior High School Romeo E Javier Ed D Senior High School Academic staff700 Students40 000 elementary secondary and tertiary AddressA Bonifacio Street Baguio Benguet Philippines16 25 06 N 120 35 52 E 16 4183 N 120 5977 E 16 4183 120 5977 Coordinates 16 25 06 N 120 35 52 E 16 4183 N 120 5977 E 16 4183 120 5977CampusUrban Total 4 campuses24 hectares 240 000 m2 MainMount Mary Campus6 hectares 60 000 m2 A Bonifacio St BaguioSatelliteGonzaga Campus5 hectares 50 000 m2 Gen Luna St BaguioNavy Base Campus5 hectares 50 000 m2 Navy Base St Joseph Village BaguioMaryheights Campus 8 hectares 80 000 m2 Brgy Bakakeng BaguioAlma Mater song Saint Louis Hymn Patron SaintSt Aloysius de GonzagaColorsBlue and WhiteNicknameLouisian NavigatorsNavigatorsSporting affiliationsBBEALWebsitewww wbr slu wbr edu wbr phLocation in LuzonShow map of LuzonSaint Louis University Philippines Philippines Show map of PhilippinesSaint Louis University offers programs at the elementary secondary undergraduate and graduate levels It has campuses throughout the Baguio metropolitan area SLU is PAASCU accredited and one of the universities in the Cordillera Administrative Region which passed the newly mandated CHED s Institutional Sustainability Assessment It is under the CICM Philippines School Network or CICM PSN It is the oldest of the CICM PSN schools The patron saint of the university is St Aloysius de Gonzaga It is the largest university north of Manila with more than 40 000 citation needed students elementary high school and college combined as of A Y 2018 2019 The Commission on Higher Education CHED has identified several of the university s graduate programs as either Centers of Excellence or Centers of Development SLU currently has three Centers of Excellence COEs and eight Centers of Development CODs 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1 2 Early developments 1 3 University status 1 4 1990 Luzon earthquake 1 5 Recent developments 2 Campuses 3 Academics 3 1 Basic education 3 2 Undergraduate 3 3 Post graduate 3 4 Graduate 3 5 Library system 3 6 Reputation 4 Research 5 Organization and administration 5 1 Administration 5 2 Affiliations 6 Student life 6 1 Traditions and events 6 2 Student organizations 6 3 Athletics 7 Notable people 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistoryFoundation Saint Louis University was founded on December 1 1911 by Rev Fr Seraphin Devesse CICM for 10 local boys in the City of Baguio Along with his relocated St Patrick Church he founded a one room elementary school in Baguio at what is now Cathedral Hill for ten local boys naming it the Saint Louis School In 1907 eight CICM missionaries arrived in the Philippines mandated by the Holy See to Christianize the northern part of the country Divided into two groups one set out for Baguio They settled in Baguio because of its proximity to Manila and the mountain province of Benguet beyond the Cordillera mountain range which was home to numerous indigenous tribes In 1908 Fr Seraphin Devesse CICM built the first Catholic Church in Baguio naming it St Patrick Church in honor of St Patrick who was then patron saint of Baguio 4 Early developments In 1912 he opened a second church and school along Naguilian Road then named the St Louis Campo Filipino It currently houses the high school department of St Louis School Center which is under the stewardship of the ICM sisters St Louis Campo Filipino later renamed Holy Family College in 1935 would later relocate to San Fernando La Union in 1952 It is now known as Saint Louis College of San Fernando 4 one of the CICM PSN Schools In 1915 under the stewardship of Fr Florimond Carlu CICM the St Louis School expanded becoming a vocational and trade school training students in silversmithing carpentry hat making weaving and shoe making In 1921 Saint Louis High School opened As World War II broke out in 1939 St Louis School resumed classes in 1942 until it became impossible to do so Classes were then suspended until 1945 Due to the carpet bombing of Baguio the school s buildings were destroyed Tents were thus used as temporary classrooms In 1952 the combined efforts of Msgr William Brasseur Rev Fr Rafael Desmedt CICM and Rev Fr Karel Pieters CICM founded Saint Louis College then consisting of three departments Education Liberal Arts and Commerce and Secretarial 5 The school started with only 75 students with Rev Fr Gerard Decaestecker CICM as its first rector In 1955 the graduate level programs of Saint Louis College were granted recognition University status On 13 May 1963 Saint Louis College was conferred university status by the Philippine government under the presidency of Diosdado Macapagal becoming the first private university north of Manila with Rev Fr Gerard Linssen CICM transitioning from its third rector to become its first president From its Gonzaga Campus along General Luna Road which was then SLU s main campus it transferred to its current main campus the Mount Mary Campus in 1969 which is located along Andres Bonifacio Street SLU now uses the Gonzaga campus for its elementary department 1990 Luzon earthquake During the 7 7 magnitude 1990 Luzon earthquake on July 16 1990 classes were luckily suspended earlier due to student protests preventing casualties and damage to the university s infrastructure SLU accommodated victims of the earthquake at its open court grounds Recent developments During the term of Rev Fr Paul Van Parijs CICM which was from 1996 to 2005 SLU was able to acquire two additional campuses one in Navy Base and another in Bakakeng On May 10 1977 the Saint Louis University Hospital of the Sacred Heart SLU HSH was opened It serves as a training hospital for the university s Schools of Medicine Nursing and Natural Sciences It is one of the hospitals in Baguio Campuses Main Campus Main Campus Maryheights Campus Gonzaga Campus Navy Base CampusSaint Louis University has 4 campuses with a total land area of 24 hectares 59 acres Main Campus Mount Mary Campus is a 6 hectare 15 acre compound along A Bonifacio Street 6 Gonzaga Campus is a 5 hectare 12 acre campus on General Luna Street Baguio 6 Navy Base Campus a 5 hectare 12 acre hectare compound located in Navy Base St Joseph Village 6 Maryheights Campus is an 8 hectare 20 acre hectare compound in Brgy Bakakeng 6 AcademicsBasic education Basic Education School Laboratory Elementary Department SLU BEdS Elementary Department beginning as the one classroom school in 1911 it serves as the elementary division of SLU offering Kindergarten up to Sixth Grade since 1915 It is located at the Gonzaga Campus Basic Education School Laboratory High School Department SLU BEdS High School Department is the collective name of the two departments of the high school division of SLU subdivided into the junior and senior high departments Junior High Department is SLU s coeducational junior high department Originally known as Saint Louis University Boys High School it was founded as an all male school in 1921 and had its pioneer graduates in 1929 It became coeducational in 2003 Following the implementation of the K 12 program it is separately administered from the senior high department It is currently housed at SLU s Navy Base campus alongside the senior high department Senior High Department is SLU s coeducational senior high department It was established following the implementation of the K 12 education curriculum system It is currently housed at SLU s Navy Base campus alongside the junior high department 7 Undergraduate School of Accountancy Management Computing and Information Studies SAMCIS is a merger of two schools namely the School of Accountancy and Business Management which was originally the College of Commerce one of the four original schools of St Louis College and of the School of Computing and Information Sciences in 2018 It is currently housed at the Maryheights Campus of SLU Its current dean is Cecilia A Mercado PhD 8 School of Engineering and Architecture SEA is one of the four original schools of St Louis College which was originally called the College of Engineering and Architecture It is currently housed at the Otto Hahn Building at SLU s Main Campus Its current dean is Engr Cynthia L Posadas PhD Mgmt 9 School of Nursing Allied Health and Biological Sciences SONAHBS is a reunification of two schools the School of Natural Sciences SNS which was once the College of Natural Science and split off from the College of Liberal Arts in 1968 and the School of Nursing which split off from the College of Natural Sciences in 1976 10 School of Teacher Education and Liberal Arts STELA is a merger of two schools namely the School of Teacher Education which was originally the College of Education one of the four original schools of St Louis College and of the School of Humanities originally named College of Liberal Arts which was also one of the four original school of St Louis College Its current dean is Dr Felina P Espique LPT 11 Post graduate International School of Medicine SOM split from the then College of Liberal Arts in 1976 to be named as the College of Medicine It is currently housed at the Dr Jose P Rizal Higher Sciences Building at the Main Campus of SLU alongside the School of Natural Sciences Its current dean is Dr John Anthony A Domantay MD FPSP M Sc Ph D 12 School of Law SOL founded in 1954 as the College of Law It is currently housed at the fourth floor of the renovated Diego Silang Building now named as Professional Building 13 Graduate School of Advanced Studies SAS is the graduate school of Saint Louis University Its current dean is Dr Faridah Kristi C Wetherick 14 Library system Msgr Charles Vath Building at the SLU Main Campus The Msgr Charles Vath Library is the main library of Saint Louis University housed in a seven story building Inaugurated on Dec 13 1974 it is one of the largest libraries north of Manila housing a variety of print non print electronic and internet based resources including an American corner 15 It is also one of the tallest structures in the city 16 A satellite library named the Fr Seraphin Devesse CICM Library is located on the tenth floor of the Devesse Building at SLU s Maryheights Campus It is specially for the use of the then separate School of Accountancy and Business Management and School of Computing and Information Sciences which is now merged as the School of Accountancy Management Computing and Information Studies 15 The high school and elementary departments have their own libraries The high school department has its library housed in the Fr Pieters Building for the Junior high and in the Fr Decaestecker Building for the Senior high For the elementary department its own library is housed in the St Aloysius Gonzaga Building at its Gonzaga Campus Reputation SLU is in the top ten universities for their performance in Teacher Education Law Medicine Medical Technology Medical Laboratory Science 17 Pharmacy 18 Engineering Nursing 19 and Architecture 20 The Commission on Higher Education CHED has recognized three of SLU s programs as Centers of Excellence namely its Teacher Education Nursing and Information Technology programs Eight of its programs are recognized as Centers of Development namely its Business Administration Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Entrepreneurship Mechanical Engineering Medical Laboratory Science and Mining Engineering programs as of May 2016 3 Its elementary and high school divisions are both accredited as Level II by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools Colleges and Universities PAASCU 21 ResearchThe university has several research units such as Business Research Extension and Development BREAD organized in 2004 under the then School of Accountancy and Business Management the main aim of BREAD is the creation integration and dissemination of new knowledge aimed at providing scientific economic socio cultural and environmental benefits to the community 22 It is now part of SAMCIS Engineering Urban Planning Laboratory EUPL constituted under the School of Engineering and Architecture it aims to formulate solutions to address problems and challenges of the natural environment regional and urban systems of the community 23 Environmental Research Laboratory ERL another research unit organized under the School of Engineering and Architecture its goal is to hone research to provide solutions for the protection of the environment and quality of life 24 Information and Communications Technology Research Laboratory ICTRL Natural Sciences Research Unit NSRU established in 1999 under the then College of Natural Sciences its goal is to undertake research in the field of natural sciences which are directed towards the assessment and use of indigenous materials flora and fauna of the Cordilleras while promoting their conservation and protection 25 SLU Incubator for Research Innovation and Business Center SIRIB it aims to look into bringing in technological solutions to concerns that involve the environment disaster preparedness and mitigation natural resources mining and solid waste management 26 27 SLU Cordillera Research and Development Foundation SLU CRDF founded in 1998 as a non stock and non profit research foundation its main purpose is the support and encouragement of original and creative research focused on the Cordilleran traditions and life situation from culture to history economy language philosophy and religion 28 Tuklas Lunas Development Consortium a project with the University of the Philippines Baguio and the Benguet State University that will focus on the documentation standardization and formulation of dosage forms from indigenous plants and micro organisms with anti infective and anti diabetic bioactivities 26 27 Organization and administrationRectorsName Tenure of officeFr Gerard Decaestecker CICM 1952 1954Fr Albert Van Overbeke CICM 1954 1962Fr Gerard Linssen CICM 1962 1963PresidentsName Tenure of officeFr Gerard Linssen CICM 1963 1964Fr Paul Zwaenepoel CICM 1964 1976Fr Ghisleen De Vos CICM 1976 1983Fr Joseph Van Den Daelen CICM 1983 1996Fr Paul Van Parijs CICM 1996 2005Fr Jessie Hechanova CICM 2005 2015Fr Gilbert Sales CICM 2015 presentAdministration Saint Louis University is a non stock non profit institution It is directed by a board of trustees composed of 15 people 29 Since its inception as a college in 1952 it has been headed by a Rector Upon its elevation to university status in 1963 its head has since been addressed as president He is assisted by 5 vice presidents SLU has seen 3 rectors and 7 presidents lead it 8 of whom are of Belgian descent It was only in 2005 that SLU saw a Filipino as its president All of its heads has since been priests of the CICM order Its current president is Rev Fr Gilbert Sales CICM Ph D Ed 30 Affiliations SLU is under the CICM Philippines School Network or CICM PSN managed by the CICM mission SLU is a member of several international associations namely the Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning ASAIHL the Association of Southeast and East Asian Catholic Colleges and Universities ASEACCU the International Federation of Catholic Universities IFCU the International Association of University Presidents IAUP and the University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific UMAP Council Inc Philippines 31 Student lifeTraditions and events SLU Intramurals a yearly competition between the various schools of SLU a separate one is held for the elementary junior high school senior high school and college level SLU Lantern Parade Instituted in 2008 the SLU Lantern Parade is a yearly lantern making contest and parade of all 10 schools of SLU along Session Road at the beginning of December ushering in the celebration of Christmas in Baguio 32 33 Annual Christmas Tree Lighting SLU schools of the college level in rotation prepares a Christmas tree for its annual lighting ceremony The tree is encouraged to be made out of recycled materials 4 The Saint Louis University Hymn SLU Hymn was composed by the late Dean Macario Fronda who also composed the Panagbenga hymn of Baguio s Annual Floral Festival 34 with lyrics by Fr Jan Augustijns CICM 35 Student organizations There are currently 61 accredited student organizations at SLU 36 White amp Blue is SLU s official student publication 37 It is named after the colors representing the Blessed Virgin Mary with which the CICM is associated It is run by college students and is under the supervision of the publication adviser from the SLU administration The elementary division has two student publications namely the Young Louisian Courier which uses English as its medium and the Alab SLU LES Filipino language publication The Center for Culture and the Arts has six resident performing groups The Tanghalang SLU The SLU Glee Club The SLU Dance Troupe The SLU Children s Dance Troupe The SLU Chamber Ensemble The SLU Symphonic Band or popularly known as The SLU Marching Band Athletics Saint Louis University s athletics team is SLU Navigators 38 39 40 Notable peopleThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Benjamin B Magalong 41 Incumbent City Mayor of Baguio Former Deputy Chief for Operations and Former CIDG Chief of the Philippine National Police Boobay 42 actor and comedian Paolo Ballesteros 43 actor and television host Llyan Oliver Austria architect and YouTube content creator 44 45 Cirilo F Bautista 46 Poet and National Artist for Literature Claudia Lee Hae in South Korean nun and poet Jose Ping ay Congressman of Coop NATCCO Partylist in the 14th and 15th Congress of the Republic of the Philippines Kylie Verzosa Bb Pilipinas International 2016 amp Miss International 2016 Kidlat Tahimik national artist BB Gandanghari actress Paulo Avelino model actor Marky Cielo actor John Medina actor Benj Pacia broadcaster former actor Jesli Lapus former Tarlac Congressman amp former DepEd amp DTI Secretary amp former President of Land Bank of the Philippines Janet Abuel former OIC Department of Budget amp ManagementSee alsoSaint Louis College La Union San Fernando City La Union University of Saint Louis Tuguegarao Tuguegarao City Cagayan Valley Saint Mary s University Bayombong Nueva VizcayaReferences a b International Association of Universities Eberhard Franz Taylor Ann C October 26 2020 1986 Walter de Gruyter GmbH amp Co KG p 1241 ISBN 978 3 11 232818 7 Retrieved April 10 2021 University Seal Saint Louis University slu edu ph Retrieved June 13 2019 a b List of COE COD as of May 2016 PDF Commission on Higher Education ched gov ph May 2016 Retrieved June 13 2019 a b c Centeno Jeffrey Peralta Angelito 2010 Light of the North Baguio Saint Louis University CICM Missionaries Archived 2009 04 21 at the Wayback Machine a b c d Campuses Saint Louis University Retrieved June 3 2019 The SLU Basic Education School BEdS Saint Louis University Philippines School of Accountancy Management Computing and Information Studies SAMCIS School of Engineering and Architecture SEA School of Nursing Allied Health and Biological Sciences SONAHBS Saint Louis University Philippines School of Teacher Education and Liberal Arts STELA School of Medicine SOM School of Law SOL School of Advanced Studies SAS a b History and Branches Saint Louis University slu edu ph Retrieved June 3 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Directory Saint Louis University slu edu ph Retrieved June 3 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Cawis Redjie Melvic April 3 2019 SLU UB among top performing schools in Med Tech board exams Philippine Information Agency pia gov ph Retrieved June 14 2019 Cawis Redjie Melvic March 19 2018 SLU ranks 3rd performing school in Pharmacy board exam Philippine Information Agency pia gov ph Retrieved June 14 2019 SLU UST examinees tied for top spot in nursing board exams GMA News Online gmanetwork com December 14 2016 Retrieved June 14 2019 Saint Louis grad tops 1 490 Architect Licensure Exam passers PRC GMA News Online gmanetwork com June 28 2017 Retrieved June 14 2019 Accreditation PAASCU paascu org Retrieved June 14 2019 Business Research Extension and Development Saint Louis University slu edu ph Retrieved June 3 2019 Engineering Urban Planning Laboratory Saint Louis University slu edu ph Retrieved June 3 2019 Environmental Research Laboratory Saint Louis University slu edu ph Retrieved June 3 2019 Natural Sciences Research Unit Saint Louis University slu edu ph Retrieved June 3 2019 a b Empian Ofelia May 5 2019 CAR universities unveil DOST funded labs projects Baguio Midland Courier baguiomidlandcourier com Retrieved June 14 2019 a b Dar Carlito May 8 2019 DOST HEIs partner for RnD amp innovation projects Philippine Information Agency pia gov ph Retrieved June 14 2019 Saint Louis University Baguio City Philippines slu edu ph May 11 2006 Archived from the original on May 11 2006 Retrieved June 3 2019 Board of Trustees History amp Institutional Statements Saint Louis University slu edu ph Retrieved June 14 2019 Affiliations Saint Louis University slu edu ph Retrieved June 7 2019 Comanda Zaldy December 2 2017 9th Lantern parade wows spectators Manilla Bulletin news mb com ph Retrieved June 14 2019 Omengan Orange December 2 2017 abs cbn com life 12 02 17 baguio lights up with saint louis university lantern parade Baguio lights up with Saint Louis University lantern parade ABS CBN News news abs cbn com Retrieved June 13 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Meneses Nito March 20 2013 Leaving a legacy SunStar Publishing Inc University Hymn Saint Louis University slu edu ph Retrieved August 8 2021 Student Organizations Saint Louis University slu edu ph Retrieved May 31 2019 MovePH heads to Saint Louis University for MoveBaguio Rappler rappler com February 24 2019 Retrieved June 14 2019 Osis Roderick October 23 2019 SLU extends streak to 5 nudges UC SunStar Publishing Inc UB starts campaign against PCC SunStar Publishing Inc October 4 2019 Osis Roderick September 30 2019 Cardinals to parade almost intact team SunStar Publishing Inc Geminiano Pamela Mariz Agoot Liza May 14 2019 Magalong wins as Baguio City mayor Philippine News Agency Archived from the original on August 18 2020 Retrieved August 18 2020 Born and raised in Baguio Magalong completed his education from Saint Louis University and at the Philippine Military Academy graduating magna cum laude in 1982 Boobay okay Manila Bulletin Agence France Presse January 24 2018 Archived from the original on July 23 2020 Retrieved August 18 2020 Paolo Ballesteros posts throwback college pic GMA News Archived from the original on August 18 2020 Retrieved August 18 2020 Gomez Jerome August 27 2020 Millions of guys are watching this Pinoy architect for the construction tips and Tito jokes ANCx Retrieved February 21 2021 Yuzon Ysabel Y August 13 2020 Llyan Austria Ranked 5th in the Architect Licensure Exam Despite Being Delayed Candy Magazine Retrieved February 21 2021 Celebrated writer poet Cirilo Bautista passes away at 76 GMA News May 6 2018 Archived from the original on September 29 2018 Retrieved August 18 2020 Bautista graduated magna cum laude from the University of Santo Tomas with a bachelor s degree in literature and garnered the same distinction when he finished his master s degree in literature at Saint Louis University in Baguio City External links Wikimedia Commons has 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