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Trinity University of Asia

Trinity University of Asia (formerly Trinity College of Quezon City), also known as TUA or simply Trinity, is a non-sectarian private university located in Quezon City, Philippines. Formally established in 1963 as an elementary, high school and collegiate educational institution by the Protestant Episcopalians, it dates back its earliest establishment in 1907 when the Trinity University of Asia - St. Luke's College of Nursing, its oldest organic academic unit, was established under the St. Luke's Hospital, the present day St. Luke's Medical Center. It later acquired its university status on July 18, 2006.[2]

Trinity University of Asia
Pamantasang Trinitas ng Asya
Latin: Universitas Trinitatis Asiae
Former names
Trinity College of Quezon City (1963-2006)
MottoPro Deo et Patria (Latin)
Motto in English
For God and Country
TypePrivate, research, non-profit and basic and higher education institution
Established
Religious affiliation
Protestant funded (Episcopalian and Aglipayan) but independent in governance (Nonsectarian)[1]
Academic affiliations
ACUCA, ACSCU, UBCHEA, FAPC CUAC, PAASCU, IPS-L
ChairmanJerry M. Navarette
PresidentGisela Luna
Vice-presidentHowell Ho
(Academic Affairs)
Matilde Asuncion
(Administration &Finance)
PrincipalJulius Somera (Principal, Basic Education)
Students> 6,000
Location
275 E. Rodriguez Sr. Blvd., Cathedral Heights Quezon City
, ,
Coordinates: 14°37′17.27″N 121°1′18.75″E / 14.6214639°N 121.0218750°E / 14.6214639; 121.0218750
CampusUrban
Alma Mater songTrinity Hymn
ColorsGreen   and   White
NicknameWhite Stallions
Sporting affiliations
UCAA
Websitewww.tua.edu.ph

Trinity is affiliated with St. Luke's Medical Center as its university hospital, a healthcare institution founded by the Protestant Episcopalians as the third American and Protestant hospital in the Philippines.

Trinity University of Asia is one of only five universities in the Philippines with current Institutional Accreditation granted by the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines (FAAP).[3][4][5]

The university is also one of few universities in the Philippines that have been granted full autonomous status by CHED.[6][7] As of October 2009, only 44 (2.5%) out of 1,726 higher educational institutions in the Philippines had been granted autonomous status by CHED.[8] Trinity University of Asia is one of the Centers of Development in Nursing Education in the Philippines.

The university is also included in the 2021 TFETIMES "Best Universities in the Philippines" list.[9]

At present, it maintains accord and academic affiliation with the American founded universities in the country, the Central Philippine University and Silliman University.

History

Protestantism in the Philippines and Trinity's establishment

Protestantism developed in the Philippines when the United States took possession of the Philippines with the 1898 Treaty of Paris.[10] United States rule allowed more opportunity for missionaries to enter the Philippines than under Spanish rule. In addition, there was a backlash against the Catholicism of the Spanish and a greater acceptance of Protestant Christianity represented by the Americans.[11] The dominance of the Catholic Church in the Philippines and Protestant animosity towards Catholicism were prominent reasons for the start of Protestant missionary activity.[12] In 1901 the Evangelical Union was established in the Philippines to co-ordinate activities amongst the Protestant denominations and lay the foundations for an indigenous religious movement.[13]

Manila was opened to all denominations and mission agencies.[14] The Seventh-day Adventist Church and Protestant Episcopals did not join because they wanted to go to all parts of the archipelago.[15]

It was during such time when the inception of establishing an Protestant Episcopalian school and hospital was conceived. Episcopalian American missionaries established the St. Luke's Medical Center in 1903 which later the Trinity University of Asia is closely affiliated with..

St. Luke's foundation as a dispensary in 1903 by the Episcopalians as the second Protestant hospital in the Philippines after Iloilo Mission Hospital of Central Philippine University in Iloilo, has made it grow and become one of the reputable and renowned healthcare institutions in the country.

The Trinity University of Asia-St. Luke's College of Nursing, a collegiate and organic unit of the university founded in 1907 as St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing, is the precursor and oldest academic unit predating Trinity's founding by 56 years.

Since the Philippines was divided into various Protestant missions, Trinity University of Asia at present, maintaints accord and linkage with other Protestant and American founded institutions in the country - Silliman University (Protestant Presbyterian) and Central Philippine University (Protestant Baptist).

Trinity College of Quezon City

Trinity College of Quezon City was launched through the bequest of the Procter and Gamble stock of the family of Rt. Rev. Lyman C. Ogilby, then Bishop of the Philippine Episcopal Church, initiated the move to set up a Christian college. The seed money was used to purchase the former Capitol City College on 226 Eulogio Rodriguez Senior Boulevard, Quezon City, the current location of the university's elementary and high schools.

Initially there were 1,700 students enrolled. The College offered Basic Education and three collegiate courses - Liberal Arts, Commerce, and Teacher Education. That same year, the first Board of Trustees, headed by the Rev. Wayland S. Mandell, was convened, and the first College President, Dr. Arthur L. Carson, was installed. By 1965, the Joint Council of the Church led by Bishop Ogilby of the Philippine Episcopal Church and Bishop Isabelo de los Reyes of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente approved the transfer of the collegiate courses to the college's present location, the Cathedral Heights compound. The Arts and Science Building was the sole structure for all the colleges, until St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing merged with TCQC to form a five-year collegiate course in nursing. St. Luke's Nurse's Home became part of the college's expansion, where it provided space for teaching. A medical technology course was later affiliated with Trinity College, and the Graduate School followed in 1985.

From a one-building structure, Trinity College built Wayland Mandell Hall, which houses the Main Library (1982), Noble Gym (1973), Ann Keim Barsam Hall for the Colleges of Education and Business Administration (2003), Health Science Building (2004) for the College of Nursing and Medical Technology, Center for Community and Extension Services (1995), Human Kinetics swimming pool (2002), the Canteen (2003), and the Mary Niven Alston Hostel for the College of Hospitality and Tourism Management (2006).

Many of Trinity's nursing graduates go on to pass the licensure exams in nursing, medical technology, and education. In 2007, Trinity's College of Nursing landed on the 1st spot among the top performing schools in board exams with a 99% passing rate.[16] In a very recent 2009 report filed by the CHED, Trinity continued to remain as one of the Top 20 Nursing schools in the country by landing in the 3rd spot.[17]

All the programs of the college were also accredited very satisfactory by accrediting agencies. The programs in the colleges of Arts and Sciences were given Level IV, 3-year accreditation, while the college of Business Administration, Education, and Graduate Studies were given Level III, 5-year accreditation by (ACSCU). Moreover, the Colleges of Nursing and Medical Technology received Level 2, 3 years from Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU).

The University has international programs, such as the International Partnership for Service-Learning and Japan Foundation's Japanology course. It is a beneficiary of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia (UBCHEA) and an active member of international organizations such as the Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia (ACUCA), Federation of Asia-Pacific Colleges, and Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion (CUAC).

Naming

In 1963, the Capitol City College was renamed, Trinity College of Quezon City, after Trinity College (Connecticut), USA whose then president was Bishop Ogilby's father. In 2006 it became a university and changed its name to Trinity University of Asia, becoming one of the Anglican/Episcopalian universities in Asia.

Membership in organizations

Trinity University of Asia is a member of the following national and international organizations:

  • Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities (ACSCU)
  • Philippine Association of Accredited Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU)
  • Universities and Colleges Athletic Association (UCAA)
  • International Partnership for Service-Learning (IPS-L)
  • United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia (UBCHEA)
  • Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia (ACUCA)
  • Federation of Asia-Pacific Colleges
  • Colleges and Universities of Anglican Communion (CUAC)

References

  1. ^ "Trinity College of Quezon City becomes Trinity University of Asia". Anglican News. 12 October 2006. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  2. ^ "About Us:History" 2010-12-02 at the Wayback Machine. Trinity University of Asia. Retrieved 2010-04-15.
  3. ^ "Silliman University granted institutional accreditation " 2010-12-20 at the Wayback Machine. Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2010-12-19.
  4. ^ Two institutions, De La Salle University-Manila and Ateneo de Manila University were granted Level IV accreditation pursuant to the provisions of CHED Order, CMO 31 of 1995, but their Level IV institutional accreditation lapsed, (see . Archived from the original on 2011-10-04. Retrieved 2011-05-20. and . Archived from the original on 2011-10-04. Retrieved 2011-05-20.). Level IV institutional accreditation cannot be renewed since CMO 01 of 2005 (http://www.ched.gov.ph/policies/Digitized%20CMOs/CMO%202005/CMO_01_S_2005.pdf) superseded CMO 31 of 1995 and CMO 2005/01 has no provision for Level IV accreditation of institutions.
  5. ^ Notification Letter of Angelito P Pedreno, Executive Director, ACSCU-Accrediting Agency, Inc, 89-C 9th Ave, Cubao, Quezon City, dated Sept 17, 2009
  6. ^ Ched Resolution 013-2009
  7. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-06-20. Retrieved 2009-12-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ http://www.ched.gov.ph/hei_dir/heidir_nov1109/October%206%20A&D%20list.xls 2015-06-20 at the Wayback Machine plus 2 more granted later in October 2009.
  9. ^ Times, T. F. E. (2020-12-05). "2021 Best Universities in the Philippines". TFE Times. Retrieved 2021-01-27.
  10. ^ Deats, 1967, p. 91
  11. ^ Deats, 1967, p. 92
  12. ^ Anderson, 1969, p. 298
  13. ^ Deats, 1967, p. 95
  14. ^ Tuggy & Toliver, p. 19
  15. ^ James H. Montgomery and Donald A. McGavran, pp. 41-51
  16. ^ Leila Salaverria. "48% pass nursing exams" 2009-08-30 at the Wayback Machine. Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 2010-04-25.
  17. ^ Angelo G. Garcia. "152 nursing schools told: Improve or else...". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 2010-04-25: "CHED has also released the list of the Top 20 nursing schools in the country with Silliman University clinching the top post having an average of 96.57 percent followed by the Saint Louis University, 95.42; Trinity University of Asia with 95.06; University of Sto. Tomas, 95.06; Cebu Doctors’ University, 91.89; Saint Paul University, 89.79; Central Philippine University, 86.72; De La Salle University-Health Sciences campus, 85.26; Saint Mary’s University, 84.10; San Pedro College, 83. 10; Manila Doctors College, 82.56; Centro Escolar University-Manila, 81.50; Angeles University Foundation, 76.37; Mariano Marcos University, 75.55; University of San Agustin, 73.25; University of Cebu, 70.99; Metropolitan Hospital College of Nursing, 70.54; Ateneo de Davao University, 70.20; San Juan De Dios Education Foundation, 69. 91; and University of St. La Salle, 67.55."

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Trinity University of Asia formerly Trinity College of Quezon City also known as TUA or simply Trinity is a non sectarian private university located in Quezon City Philippines Formally established in 1963 as an elementary high school and collegiate educational institution by the Protestant Episcopalians it dates back its earliest establishment in 1907 when the Trinity University of Asia St Luke s College of Nursing its oldest organic academic unit was established under the St Luke s Hospital the present day St Luke s Medical Center It later acquired its university status on July 18 2006 2 Trinity University of AsiaPamantasang Trinitas ng AsyaLatin Universitas Trinitatis AsiaeFormer namesTrinity College of Quezon City 1963 2006 MottoPro Deo et Patria Latin Motto in EnglishFor God and CountryTypePrivate research non profit and basic and higher education institutionEstablished1907 Trinity University of Asia St Luke s College of Nursing 1963 Trinity College of Quezon City Religious affiliationProtestant funded Episcopalian and Aglipayan but independent in governance Nonsectarian 1 Academic affiliationsACUCA ACSCU UBCHEA FAPC CUAC PAASCU IPS LChairmanJerry M NavarettePresidentGisela LunaVice presidentHowell Ho Academic Affairs Matilde Asuncion Administration amp Finance PrincipalJulius Somera Principal Basic Education Students gt 6 000Location275 E Rodriguez Sr Blvd Cathedral Heights Quezon City Metro Manila PhilippinesCoordinates 14 37 17 27 N 121 1 18 75 E 14 6214639 N 121 0218750 E 14 6214639 121 0218750CampusUrbanAlma Mater songTrinity HymnColorsGreen and WhiteNicknameWhite StallionsSporting affiliationsUCAAWebsitewww wbr tua wbr edu wbr phTrinity is affiliated with St Luke s Medical Center as its university hospital a healthcare institution founded by the Protestant Episcopalians as the third American and Protestant hospital in the Philippines Trinity University of Asia is one of only five universities in the Philippines with current Institutional Accreditation granted by the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines FAAP 3 4 5 The university is also one of few universities in the Philippines that have been granted full autonomous status by CHED 6 7 As of October 2009 only 44 2 5 out of 1 726 higher educational institutions in the Philippines had been granted autonomous status by CHED 8 Trinity University of Asia is one of the Centers of Development in Nursing Education in the Philippines The university is also included in the 2021 TFETIMES Best Universities in the Philippines list 9 At present it maintains accord and academic affiliation with the American founded universities in the country the Central Philippine University and Silliman University Contents 1 History 1 1 Protestantism in the Philippines and Trinity s establishment 1 2 Trinity College of Quezon City 1 3 Naming 2 Membership in organizations 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditProtestantism in the Philippines and Trinity s establishment Edit Protestantism developed in the Philippines when the United States took possession of the Philippines with the 1898 Treaty of Paris 10 United States rule allowed more opportunity for missionaries to enter the Philippines than under Spanish rule In addition there was a backlash against the Catholicism of the Spanish and a greater acceptance of Protestant Christianity represented by the Americans 11 The dominance of the Catholic Church in the Philippines and Protestant animosity towards Catholicism were prominent reasons for the start of Protestant missionary activity 12 In 1901 the Evangelical Union was established in the Philippines to co ordinate activities amongst the Protestant denominations and lay the foundations for an indigenous religious movement 13 Manila was opened to all denominations and mission agencies 14 The Seventh day Adventist Church and Protestant Episcopals did not join because they wanted to go to all parts of the archipelago 15 It was during such time when the inception of establishing an Protestant Episcopalian school and hospital was conceived Episcopalian American missionaries established the St Luke s Medical Center in 1903 which later the Trinity University of Asia is closely affiliated with St Luke s foundation as a dispensary in 1903 by the Episcopalians as the second Protestant hospital in the Philippines after Iloilo Mission Hospital of Central Philippine University in Iloilo has made it grow and become one of the reputable and renowned healthcare institutions in the country The Trinity University of Asia St Luke s College of Nursing a collegiate and organic unit of the university founded in 1907 as St Luke s Hospital School of Nursing is the precursor and oldest academic unit predating Trinity s founding by 56 years Since the Philippines was divided into various Protestant missions Trinity University of Asia at present maintaints accord and linkage with other Protestant and American founded institutions in the country Silliman University Protestant Presbyterian and Central Philippine University Protestant Baptist Trinity College of Quezon City Edit Trinity College of Quezon City was launched through the bequest of the Procter and Gamble stock of the family of Rt Rev Lyman C Ogilby then Bishop of the Philippine Episcopal Church initiated the move to set up a Christian college The seed money was used to purchase the former Capitol City College on 226 Eulogio Rodriguez Senior Boulevard Quezon City the current location of the university s elementary and high schools Initially there were 1 700 students enrolled The College offered Basic Education and three collegiate courses Liberal Arts Commerce and Teacher Education That same year the first Board of Trustees headed by the Rev Wayland S Mandell was convened and the first College President Dr Arthur L Carson was installed By 1965 the Joint Council of the Church led by Bishop Ogilby of the Philippine Episcopal Church and Bishop Isabelo de los Reyes of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente approved the transfer of the collegiate courses to the college s present location the Cathedral Heights compound The Arts and Science Building was the sole structure for all the colleges until St Luke s Hospital School of Nursing merged with TCQC to form a five year collegiate course in nursing St Luke s Nurse s Home became part of the college s expansion where it provided space for teaching A medical technology course was later affiliated with Trinity College and the Graduate School followed in 1985 From a one building structure Trinity College built Wayland Mandell Hall which houses the Main Library 1982 Noble Gym 1973 Ann Keim Barsam Hall for the Colleges of Education and Business Administration 2003 Health Science Building 2004 for the College of Nursing and Medical Technology Center for Community and Extension Services 1995 Human Kinetics swimming pool 2002 the Canteen 2003 and the Mary Niven Alston Hostel for the College of Hospitality and Tourism Management 2006 Many of Trinity s nursing graduates go on to pass the licensure exams in nursing medical technology and education In 2007 Trinity s College of Nursing landed on the 1st spot among the top performing schools in board exams with a 99 passing rate 16 In a very recent 2009 report filed by the CHED Trinity continued to remain as one of the Top 20 Nursing schools in the country by landing in the 3rd spot 17 All the programs of the college were also accredited very satisfactory by accrediting agencies The programs in the colleges of Arts and Sciences were given Level IV 3 year accreditation while the college of Business Administration Education and Graduate Studies were given Level III 5 year accreditation by Association of Christian Schools Colleges and Universities ACSCU Moreover the Colleges of Nursing and Medical Technology received Level 2 3 years from Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools Colleges and Universities PAASCU The University has international programs such as the International Partnership for Service Learning and Japan Foundation s Japanology course It is a beneficiary of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia UBCHEA and an active member of international organizations such as the Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia ACUCA Federation of Asia Pacific Colleges and Colleges and Universities of the Anglican Communion CUAC Naming Edit In 1963 the Capitol City College was renamed Trinity College of Quezon City after Trinity College Connecticut USA whose then president was Bishop Ogilby s father In 2006 it became a university and changed its name to Trinity University of Asia becoming one of the Anglican Episcopalian universities in Asia Membership in organizations EditTrinity University of Asia is a member of the following national and international organizations Association of Christian Schools Colleges and Universities ACSCU Philippine Association of Accredited Schools Colleges and Universities PAASCU Universities and Colleges Athletic Association UCAA International Partnership for Service Learning IPS L United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia UBCHEA Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia ACUCA Federation of Asia Pacific Colleges Colleges and Universities of Anglican Communion CUAC References Edit Trinity College of Quezon City becomes Trinity University of Asia Anglican News 12 October 2006 Retrieved 9 November 2021 About Us History Archived 2010 12 02 at the Wayback Machine Trinity University of Asia Retrieved 2010 04 15 Silliman University granted institutional accreditation Archived 2010 12 20 at the Wayback Machine Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved 2010 12 19 Two institutions De La Salle University Manila and Ateneo de Manila University were granted Level IV accreditation pursuant to the provisions of CHED Order CMO 31 of 1995 but their Level IV institutional accreditation lapsed see PAASCU Member Institution Archived from the original on 2011 10 04 Retrieved 2011 05 20 and PAASCU Member Institution Archived from the original on 2011 10 04 Retrieved 2011 05 20 Level IV institutional accreditation cannot be renewed since CMO 01 of 2005 http www ched gov ph policies Digitized 20CMOs CMO 202005 CMO 01 S 2005 pdf superseded CMO 31 of 1995 and CMO 2005 01 has no provision for Level IV accreditation of institutions Notification Letter of Angelito P Pedreno Executive Director ACSCU Accrediting Agency Inc 89 C 9th Ave Cubao Quezon City dated Sept 17 2009 Ched Resolution 013 2009 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 06 20 Retrieved 2009 12 15 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link http www ched gov ph hei dir heidir nov1109 October 206 20A amp D 20list xls Archived 2015 06 20 at the Wayback Machine plus 2 more granted later in October 2009 Times T F E 2020 12 05 2021 Best Universities in the Philippines TFE Times Retrieved 2021 01 27 Deats 1967 p 91 Deats 1967 p 92 Anderson 1969 p 298 Deats 1967 p 95 Tuggy amp Toliver p 19 James H Montgomery and Donald A McGavran pp 41 51 Leila Salaverria 48 pass nursing exams Archived 2009 08 30 at the Wayback Machine Philippine Daily Inquirer Retrieved 2010 04 25 Angelo G Garcia 152 nursing schools told Improve or else Manila Bulletin Retrieved 2010 04 25 CHED has also released the list of the Top 20 nursing schools in the country with Silliman University clinching the top post having an average of 96 57 percent followed by the Saint Louis University 95 42 Trinity University of Asia with 95 06 University of Sto Tomas 95 06 Cebu Doctors University 91 89 Saint Paul University 89 79 Central Philippine University 86 72 De La Salle University Health Sciences campus 85 26 Saint Mary s University 84 10 San Pedro College 83 10 Manila Doctors College 82 56 Centro Escolar University Manila 81 50 Angeles University Foundation 76 37 Mariano Marcos University 75 55 University of San Agustin 73 25 University of Cebu 70 99 Metropolitan Hospital College of Nursing 70 54 Ateneo de Davao University 70 20 San Juan De Dios Education Foundation 69 91 and University of St La Salle 67 55 External links EditTrinity University of Asia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trinity University of Asia amp oldid 1105556100, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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