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University of the Philippines

The University of the Philippines (UP; Filipino: Pamantasan ng Pilipinas or Unibersidad ng Pilipinas)[7] is a state university system in the Philippines. It is the country's national university, as mandated by Republic Act No. 9500 (UP Charter of 2008), giving it institutional autonomy.[8][9]

University of the Philippines
  • Unibersidad ng Pilipinas
  • Pamantasan ng Pilipinas
Latin: Universitas Philippinensis
MottoHonor and Excellence[1]
TypePublic coeducational non-profit research higher education institution and national university system
EstablishedJune 18, 1908 (June 18, 1908)[2]
Academic affiliations
Budget₱24.392 billion (US$ 477 million) (2022)[3]
ChairmanJ. Prospero E. De Vera III
PresidentDanilo L. Concepcion[4]
Academic staff
3,878 (2019)[5]
Administrative staff
4,189 (2019)[5]
Students56,015 (2019)[5]
Undergraduates32,881 (2019)[5]
Postgraduates20,144 (2019)[5]
Other students
2,990 (basic level) (2019)[5]
Location
14°40′N 121°04′E / 14.667°N 121.067°E / 14.667; 121.067Coordinates: 14°40′N 121°04′E / 14.667°N 121.067°E / 14.667; 121.067
CampusMultiple sites, 26,316.02 ha (65,028.3 acres)[5]
Alma Mater song"U.P. Naming Mahal" ("U.P. Beloved")
Colors   Maroon and green[6]
NicknameFighting Maroons
Sporting affiliations
UAAP
Mascot Oble
Websiteup.edu.ph

Originally founded by the American colonial government on June 18, 1908, it was established through the ratification of Act No. 1870 of the 1st Philippine Legislature to serve as an "advanced instruction in literature, philosophy, the sciences and arts, and to give professional and technical training" to eligible students regardless of "age, sex, nationality, religious belief and political affiliation."[10]

The University of the Philippines system has 8 constituent universities (CUs): UP Diliman, which serves as the system's flagship university, UP Los Baños, UP Manila, UP Visayas, UP Open University, UP Mindanao, UP Baguio, and UP Cebu which are scattered across 17 campuses.[11]

Widely regarded and often cited as the Philippines' top university system, its alumni include a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, 7 of 17 Philippine presidents, 14 of 26 chief justices, 36 of 42 national scientists, and 40 of 57 national artists, the most of any university.[12] UP's alumni also include more senators as well as members of the Philippine House of Representatives than any other university.[13][14][15] Among its alumni are also 15,000 doctors, 15,000 engineers, 8,000 lawyers, 23,000 teachers, and thousands of graduates in other academic fields, which comprise some of its approximate 260,000 living alumni worldwide.[2][16] UP has the most National Centers of Excellence and Development among higher education institutions in the country,[17] and is one of the only three schools in Asia that have received institutional recognition in the Ramon Magsaysay Awards.[18] Senate Resolution No. 276 of the Senate of the Philippines recognizes the institution as "the nation's premier university";[19] UP ranks as the country's No. 1 university, among the top 100 Asian universities, and among the top 400 universities worldwide in annual university rankings.[20]

History

 
UP Visayas in Iloilo

1900s - 1940s

On June 18, 1908, the University of the Philippines was established through an act of the First Philippine Legislature. Act No. 1870, otherwise known as the "University Act", specified the function of the university, which is to provide advanced instruction in literature, philosophy, the sciences and arts, and to administer professional and technical training.[21]

The university began with the establishment of the Philippine Medical School (later incorporated into the university as the College of Medicine and Surgery) in 1905, which started operating in 1907, a year ahead of the rest of the U.P. System. Together with the College of Fine Arts and the College of Liberal Arts, the College of Medicine occupied buildings distributed along Padre Faura Street (Ermita district) and R. Hidalgo Street (Quiapo district) in Manila, while the School of Agriculture was in Los Baños, Laguna. A few years later, the university opened the College of Law and the College of Engineering in Manila, as well as academic units under the College of Agriculture and Forestry in Los Baños, Laguna. The Board of Regents approved the decision to look for a larger site, and a 493-hectare lot was acquired by the university in Diliman, Quezon City, then a town in the province of Rizal.[where?] Construction of the Quezon City campus began in 1939.

During World War II, most of its colleges had to be closed except the Colleges of Medicine, Pharmacy, and Engineering. Meanwhile, the Japanese Imperial Army occupied three Diliman campus buildings: the College of Liberal Arts Building (now Benitez Hall) and the Colleges of Law (now Malcolm Hall) and Business Administration Building. The Japanese also occupied the campus of the College of Agriculture in Los Baños.[22] U.P. President Bienvenido Ma. Gonzalez sought a grant of ₱ 13 million from the US-Philippines War Damage Commission. A massive rehabilitation and construction effort was executed during the post-war years. For the first time, an extensive Diliman campus master plan and map were created in 1949. More buildings were built across the Diliman campus landscape: the University Library (Gonzalez Hall),[23] the College of Engineering (Melchor Hall), the Women's Residence Hall (now Kamia Residence Hall), the Conservatory of Music (Abelardo Hall and now the College of Music), the Administration Building (Quezon Hall), and the U.P. President's Residence. Most colleges and administration offices were temporarily housed in huts and shelters made of sawali and galvanized iron.

During U.P.'s 40th anniversary in February 1949, central administrative offices of U.P. were moved from Manila to Diliman together with the transfer of the U.P. Oblation. Administrative offices and its regional units in Manila, Los Baños, Baguio, and Cebu were all housed in the Diliman campus. General commencement exercises were also held in Diliman for the first time in 1949.

1950s - 1960s

In the 1950s, new academic units and degree programs were established. Another major reform, the General Education (G.E.) Program, was introduced in 1959. The G.E. Program became a series of core courses prescribed for all students at the undergraduate level. Most of these courses were being taught at the then College of Liberal Arts. As a result, U.P. President Vicente Sinco saw fit to reorganize the college into a University College, which would offer the core subjects to be taken during the first two years of the undergraduate program. Meanwhile, the College of Arts and Sciences and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, offered major courses in the humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences. During President Sinco's term, more institutes and colleges were established. These institutes and colleges include the Institute of Public Administration (1952), the Statistical Center (1953), the Labor Education Center (now the School of Labor and Industrial Relations, established in 1954), the Asian Studies Institute (now the Asian Center, established in 1955), the Institute of Library Science (now the School of Library and Information Studies, established in 1961), and the College of Home Economics (1961).

The administration of U.P. President Carlos P. Romulo was marked by the founding of the Population Institute, the Law Center and the Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry Training Center in 1964; the Institute of Mass Communication, the College of Business Administration, and the Institute of Planning in 1965; the Computer Center, the Institute for Small-Scale Industries in 1966, the Institute of Social Work and Community Development in 1967, and the Asian Center in 1968.

Marcos era period

During the Martial Law period, U.P.'s administrators tried to sustain the university's educational priorities and institutional autonomy. At the height of activism in the university, U.P. President Salvador P. Lopez established a system of democratic consultation in which decisions such as promotions and appointments were made through greater participation by the faculty and administrative personnel. Lopez also reorganized U.P. into the U.P. System. During that period of activism, U.P. Diliman was called the Diliman Republic and elements of the police and the Metrocom stormed the campus during Martial Law. In November 1972, the Los Baños campus was the first to be declared an autonomous unit under a chancellor. A ₱ 150 million grant from the national budget boosted U.P.'s Infrastructure Development Program. In Diliman, it funded the construction of buildings for the Colleges of Business Administration and Zoology, the Institute of Small-Scale Industries, the Transport Training Center, and the Coral Laboratory of the Marine Sciences Institute. Kalayaan Residence Hall and housing for low-income employees were also built around this time.

U.P. President Onofre D. Corpuz declared U.P. Manila, then known as the Health Sciences Center, and U.P. Visayas as autonomous units. At the same time, the Asian Institute of Tourism (AIT) was established in light of the prioritization of tourism as a national industry. New centers for research and degree-granting units such as the Third World Studies Center (1977), Creative Writing Center, National Engineering Center (1978), U.P. Extension Program in San Fernando, Pampanga (1979), which is now in Clark Freeport Zone, Pampanga, Institute of Islamic Studies (1973), U.P. Film Center, National Center for Transportation Studies (1976) were also established. U.P. celebrated its 75th year in 1983. In the same spirit, a U.P. Extension Program in Olongapo was also established in 1984.

Edgardo Angara's Diamond Jubilee project raised ₱ 80 million which was earmarked for the creation of new professorial chairs and faculty grants. Angara also organized the Management Review Committee (MRC) and the committee to Review Academic Programs (CRAP) to evaluate and recommend measures for improving university operations. The MRC report led to a wide-ranging reorganization of the U.P. System, the further decentralization of U.P. administration, and the declaration of U.P. Diliman as an autonomous unit on March 23, 1983. U.P. Baguio was then placed under the supervision of U.P. Diliman. Meanwhile, the College of Arts and Sciences also underwent a reorganization to become three separate colleges: the College of Science (CS), the College of Arts and Letters (CAL), and the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP). There has been problems regarding this ever since the three colleges separated.

As the flagship campus, U.P. Diliman led the rest of the units. On April 26, 1982, it was formally designated as a constituent university, almost a decade after the reorganization. Although Diliman was the seat of the U.P. Administration, the campus was not immediately constituted after 1972. It was administered, along with the Manila unit, prior to the organization of the Health Sciences Center, as a de facto university.

1980s to 1990s

U.P. President José Abueva introduced the Socialized Tuition Fee Assistance Program (STFAP) in 1987. Abueva also institutionalized a Filipino language policy within the university. U.P. President Emil Javier established the creation of U.P. Mindanao at Davao City, Southern Mindanao, and the U.P. Open University in 1995. U.P. President Francisco Nemenzo's legacy includes the Revitalized General Education Program (RGEP) and the institutionalization of more incentives for research and creative achievements by U.P. faculty members.

U.P. President Emerlinda Roman, from the College of Business Administration (CBA), has led a Centennial Campaign Fund to upgrade the university's services and facilities. Her term of office has been noted for the ascension of several key professors from the CBA to positions of power within the university. Notable among them is U.P. Diliman Chancellor Sergio S. Cao, Assistant Vice President for Planning and Development, Prof. Arthur S. Cayanan, Director of the U.P. System Budget Office, Prof. Joselito G. Florendo, Dr. Lina J. Valcarcel Executive Director, U.P. Provident Fund, Inc. and U.P. Foundation, Inc. Executive Director Gerardo B. Agulto.

Centennial celebration

 
Former Commission on Higher Education chair Romulo Neri (right) assist former UP President Emerlinda R. Roman as she descends from the staircase that led to the lighting of the Centennial Flame during the kickoff of the centennial celebration in Diliman.

On January 8, 2008, the University of the Philippines began its centennial celebration. The opening ceremony featured a 100-torch relay[24] to light the eternal flame on the Centennial Cauldron at Quezon Hall. Torches were carried by, among others, Fernando Javier, 100, of Baguio, the oldest U.P. alumnus (Civil Engineering from University of the Philippines Manila, 1933), Michael Dumlao, a 6th-grader from the University of the Philippines Integrated School in U.P. Diliman and U.P. President Emerlinda Roman, the first woman president of the university.[25] The Centennial Cauldron features three pillars to represent the three core values, and seven flowers representing the seven constituent universities, i.e. U.P. Manila, U.P. Diliman (together with U.P. Pampanga, its extension campus), U.P. Los Baños, U.P. Baguio, U.P. Visayas, U.P. Mindanao, and U.P. Open University.[26]

The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and U.P. issued commemorative ₱ 100 U.P. Centennial notes at the BSP Security Plant Complex in Quezon City. The notes appear as four-outs (four uncut pieces) in a folder featuring the signatures of all U.P. presidents including Roman.[27]

Inspired by the U.P. Oblation, the University of the Philippines Alumni Association (UPAA) launched an art exhibit, "100 Nudes/100 Years" featuring the works of nine U.P. alumni national artists.[28]

U.P.A.A. 2008 centennial yearbook

The University of the Philippines Alumni Association announced its launching of a three-volume U.P.A.A. 2008 Centennial Yearbook on June 21, 2008, at the U.P.A.A. Grand Alumni-Faculty Homecoming and Reunion at the Araneta Coliseum, Cubao, Quezon City. The theme is “U.P. Alumni: Excellence, Leadership and Service in the Next 100 Years," with the three cover designs showing the works of National Artists Napoleon Abueva, Abdulmari Asia Imao, and Benedicto Cabrera, respectively. Chief Justice Reynato Puno is the Yearbook's most distinguished alumnus awardee (among 46 other awardees).[29]

U.P. Charter of 2008

The U.P. Charter of 2008, Republic Act No. 9500, was signed by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo into law on April 29, 2008, at the U.P. Library Conference Hall in Lahug, Cebu. It aims "to provide both institutional and fiscal autonomy to U.P., specifically, to protect student's democratic access and strengthen administration through the recognition of U.P. System's Board of Regents and U.P. Council."[30] The new charter declared U.P. as the Philippines' national university, giving it "the enhanced capability to fulfill its mission and spread the benefits of knowledge."[31] The new charter will help improve its competitiveness. The newly designated “national university" however, needs ₱ 3.6 billion to be on a par with other universities in the region.[32]

UP-Ayala Land TechnoHub

The centennial ₱ 6 billion, 20 hectares (49 acres) UP-Ayala Land TechnoHub, a complex of low-rise buildings along Commonwealth Avenue, within the 37.5 hectares (93 acres) of the U.P. North Science and Technology Park, was constructed on February 16, 2006, and inaugurated on November 22, 2008. It was developed by the Ayala Land Property company into an information technology and IT-enabled services community to host business process outsourcing (BPO) and technology firms.[33][34]

Autonomous units

At present, the University of the Philippines is composed of eight constituent universities (CU) located in 15 campuses around the country.[35]

U.P. Diliman is the flagship campus of the university and offers the most courses. On July 19, 2011, the Bases Conversion and Development Authority donated to U.P. a 4,300-square meter (1 acre) lot at the Bonifacio Global City (BGC) in Taguig for the U.P. Professional Schools, which will initially include extension classes for UP Diliman's College of Law, College of Business Administration, College of Engineering, School of Statistics, as well as the UP Open University.[36]

Each constituent university of U.P. is headed by a chancellor, who is elected on a three-year term by the Board of Regents. Unlike the president, who is elected on a single six-year term without re-election, the chancellor maybe re-elected for another three-year term but it is upon the discretion of the members of the Board of Regents.

University Chancellor Campus land area

(Hectares)

Founded[37] Focus Areas[38]
(Non-exhaustive)
National Centers of Excellence and Development[17] Note
University of the Philippines Baguio Dr. Corazon L. Abansi[39] 6 1961 Environmental Studies, Cordillera and Northern Luzon Studies, Ethnicity and Cultural studies, Anthropology, Social and Development Studies, Social Policy, Management, Economics, Mathematics, Language and Literature, Journalism, Fine Arts Biology, Mathematics, Physics, Literature, History, Cultural Studies U.P. System's flag-bearer in Northern Luzon
University of the Philippines Cebu Dr. Liza D. Corro 12+ 1918 Information and Communication Technology, Industrial Design Information Technology Elevated as an autonomous unit from UP Visayas on September 24, 2010, and on October 27, 2016, as a constituent university.[40]
University of the Philippines Diliman[38] Dr. Fidel Nemenzo[41] 493
(Quezon City campus only)
1949 Architecture, Business, Engineering, Education, Fine Arts, Film and Mass Communication, Home Economics, Information Science and Technology, Language and Literature, Law, Library Studies, Natural Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Pure and Applied Physics), Music and Performing Arts, Public Administration and Governance, Social Sciences and Philosophy, Sports Science, Statistics, Tourism, etc. (offers most academic programs) Anthropology, Architecture, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Economics, Education, Electronics and Communications Engineering, English, Geodetic Engineering, Geology, History, Information Technology, Literature, Marine Science, Mass Communication, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Music, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Statistics U.P. System's flagship campus; represents U.P. in the University Athletics Association of the Philippines
University of the Philippines Los Baños Dr. Jose V. Camacho, Jr. 15,000 1909 Agriculture and related fields, Economics, Biology, Applied Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Development Communication, Veterinary Medicine, Rural Sociology, Mathematics, Biotechnology, Environmental Sciences, Engineering, Forestry, Statistics, Nutrition Agriculture, Biology, Development Communication, Mathematics, Forestry, Agricultural Engineering, Chemistry, Computer Science, Physics, Veterinary Medicine, Statistics, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering Houses the International Rice Research Institute; headquarters of the U.P. National Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology and other research institutions; designated as caretaker of Mount Makiling
University of the Philippines Manila Dr. Carmencita D. Padilla 14 1908 Medicine, Pharmacy, Dentistry, Nursing, Public Health, Allied Medical Professions, Biomedical Sciences (Biochemistry, Biology) Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy The Philippines' Health Sciences Center (operates the Philippine General Hospital and houses the National Institutes of Health)
University of the Philippines Mindanao (in Davao City) Dr. Larry N. Digal 204 1995 Mindanao Studies, Computer Science, Natural Sciences, Management, Communication Arts, Arts and Literature Biology, Computer Science, Communication Arts, Arts and Literature U.P. System's regional unit in Mindanao; houses the CHED Zonal Research Center, DOST-SEI Regional Biotechnology Laboratory, and the Philippine Genome Center Mindanao
University of the Philippines Visayas (in Miagao, Iloilo) Dr. Clement Camposano 1,500
Main Campus
1947 Aquaculture, Fisheries, Marine Science Biology, Fisheries, Marine Science
University of the Philippines Open University Dr. Melinda dP. Bandalaria N/A
(Headquartered in Los Baños, Laguna)
1995 Education, Information & Communication Studies, Management & Development Studies (offered in the distance education mode) Open & Distance Learning Mandated to provide quality education through distance learning

Satellite campuses

The satellite campuses do not have autonomous status. They are considered extension colleges of their parent unit. Some campuses host different programs of various colleges within the parent unit.

UP Diliman

  • UPD Bonifacio Global City Professional Schools (Taguig City, Metro Manila)
  • UPD Extension Program in Olongapo (Olongapo City, Zambales)
  • UPD Extension Program in Pampanga (Clark Freeport Zone, Mabalacat, Pampanga)

UP Los Baños

  • UPLB Professional School for Agriculture and the Environment (Panabo City, Davao del Norte)

UP Manila

  • UPM School of Health Sciences in Baler (Baler, Aurora)
  • UPM School of Health Sciences in Koronadal (Koronadal City, South Cotabato)
  • UPM School of Health Sciences in Palo (Palo, Leyte)
  • UPM School of Health Sciences in Tarlac (Tarlac City, Tarlac)

UP Visayas

  • UPV Iloilo City Campus (Iloilo City)
  • UPV Tacloban College (Tacloban City, Leyte)

UP Open University

  • Seven (7) learning centers across the country

Basic education

Organization

Presidents of the
University of the Philippines
Murray S. Bartlett, 1911-1915
Ignacio B. Villamor, 1915-1921
Guy Potter Wharton Benton, 1921-1925
Rafael V. Palma, 1925-1933
Jorge Bocobo, 1934-1939
Bienvenido Ma. González, 1939–1943, 1945-1951
Antonio Sison, 1943-1945
Vidal A. Tan, 1951-1956
Enrique Virata, 1956-1958
Vicente G. Sinco, 1958-1962
Carlos P. Romulo, 1962-1968
Salvador P. Lopez, 1969-1975
Onofre D. Corpuz, 1975-1979
Emanuel V. Soriano, 1979-1981
Edgardo J. Angara, 1981-1987
José Abueva, 1987-1993
Emil Q. Javier, 1993-1999
Francisco Nemenzo, Jr., 1999-2005
Emerlinda R. Roman, 2005–2011
Alfredo E. Pascual, 2011–2017
Danilo L. Concepcion, 2017–Present

Presidents of the University of the Philippines

The President of the University of the Philippines is elected for a single six-year term by the university's twelve-member Board of Regents.[8] As of 2019, two Americans and 19 Filipinos served as President of the University of the Philippines.

The current president of U.P. is lawyer and former University of the Philippines College of Law Dean Danilo L. Concepcion. He assumed office on February 10, 2017.

Board of Regents

The governance of the university is vested in the Board of Regents of the University of the Philippines System (or Lupon ng mga Rehente in Filipino) and commonly abbreviated as BOR.[8] The board, with its 11 members, is the highest decision-making body of the U.P. system.

The Chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) serves as the Board's Chairperson while the President of the University of the Philippines is the co-chairperson. The Chairpersons of the Committee on Higher, Technical and Vocational Education of the Senate and the Committee on Higher and Technical Education House of Representatives are members of the Board of Regents which are concurrent with their functions as committee chairpersons.[8]

U.P. students, represented by the General Assembly of Student Councils, nominate a Student Regent. While the Faculty Regent is likewise nominated by the faculty members of the whole University. Alumni are represented by the President of the U.P. Alumni Association. A Staff Regent, representing professional and administrative personnel, was included with the passage of the new U.P. Charter in 2008. The remaining members of the Board of Regents are nominated into the position by the President of the Philippines.

As of 2022, the members of the Board of Regents of the University of the Philippines System are:[42]

Board member
Chairperson Hon. J. Prospero E. de Vera III Chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education
Co-chairperson Hon. Danilo L. Concepcion President of the University of the Philippines
Member Hon. Joel Villanueva Chairperson, Senate Committee on Education, Arts and Culture
Member Hon. Mark Go Chairperson, House Committee on Higher and Technical Education
Member Hon. Reynaldo C. Laserna Alumni Regent & President, U.P. Alumni Association
Member Hon. Aimee Lynn Barrion-Dupo, Ph.D. Faculty Regent
Member Hon. Victoria Canape Belegal Staff Regent
Member Hon. Renee Louise Co Student Regent
Member Hon. Francis C. Laurel Appointed Regent by President Rodrigo R. Duterte
Member Hon. Maria Arlissa D. Aguiluz Appointed Regent by President Rodrigo R. Duterte
Member Hon. Raul C. Pagdanganan Appointed Regent by President Rodrigo R. Duterte

The Secretary of the university and the Board of Regents is Atty. Roberto M.J. Lara.

Academics

 
The Main Library (Gonzalez Hall) in UP Diliman

The University of the Philippines System offers 246 undergraduate degree programs and 362 graduate degree programs, more than any other university in the country.[43] The flagship campus in Diliman offers the largest number of degree programs, and other campuses are known to lead and specialize in specific programs.[44] The university has 57 degree-granting units throughout the system, which may be a college, School or Institute that offers an undergraduate or a graduate program. In the Los Baños campus, a separate Graduate School administers the graduate programs in agriculture, forestry, the basic sciences, mathematics and statistics, development economics and management, agrarian studies and human ecology.[45] The at the Manila campus has a collaboration with Boston University School of Public Health. This program allows students from Boston University to do a semester of coursework at U.P. Manila as well as an international field practicum in the Philippines. The university has 4,571 faculty, trained locally and abroad with 36% having graduate degrees.[46][47] The university is one of the three universities in the Philippines affiliated with the ASEAN University Network, and the only Philippine university to be affiliated with the ASEAN-European University Network and the Association of Pacific Rim Universities.[48][49]

Budget

The university has the highest financial endowment of all educational institutions in the Philippines. In 2008, the entire U.P. System received a financial subsidy from the national government of ₱ 5.7 billion. The total expenditure for the same year, however, is ₱ 7.2 billion, or approximately ₱ 135,000 per student.[50] State universities and colleges have continually experienced budget cuts over the years. In 2019, the university requested ₱44.9 billion budget but only received ₱15.5 billion for its budget, with additional ₱1.5 billion for operational and equipment expenses. The Philippine General Hospital, the most affected unit of the UP System, received an insufficient budget of P2.92 billion, with only P155 million out of the requested P1.6 billion allocated for infrastructure and capital outlays.[51][52]

Rankings and reputation

University rankings
Global – Overall
QS World[53]396 (2021)
QS Employability[53]301-500 (2020)
THE World[54]401-500 (2021)
Regional – Overall
QS Asia[53]69 (2021)
THE Asia[55]65 (2020)
THE Emerging Economies[56]70 (2020)
National – Overall
QS National[53]1 (2021)

The UP, as a university system, has been consistently ranked the top university in the Philippines since its inclusion in several university rankings. In 2020, UP was ranked 65th in the Times Higher Education (THE) Asia University Rankings and 69th in the QS Asia University Rankings for 2021, the highest ranked Philippine university.[57][58] In the THE rankings, UP is the fifth best university in Southeast Asia, after National University of Singapore (3rd), Nanyang Technological University (6th), University of Malaya (43rd) and Universiti Brunei Darussalam (60th).[58] On the other hand, the QS rankings put it as the 13th best university in Southeast Asia after two Singapore, five Malaysian, three Indonesian, and two Thai universities.[57]

Moreover, UP ranks in numerous world subject rankings, most notably 51-100th place in Development Studies, 101-150th place in English Language and Literature, Geography, and Politics and International Studies, 151-200th place in Archaeology, Agriculture and Forestry, and Sociology in the QS World University Rankings by Subject Area.[59] UP programs also place in Times Higher Education World University Rankings: 126-150th in Clinical, Pre-Clinical and Health subjects; 501-600 bracket for both Life Sciences and Social Sciences; in the 601+ bracket for Engineering and Technology, and Computer Science; and in the 801+ bracket in Physical Sciences.[60]

Earlier, in the Asiaweek's Best Universities in Asia last published in 2000, UP ranked 48th.[61][62] In 2006 the university, through President Emerlinda R. Roman, has expressed that it does not want to participate in the THES Ranking, but was included in 2007, 2008, and 2009 with an incomplete academic profile.[47]

In the national rankings based on cumulative data from 1991 to 2001 of average passing rates in all courses of all Philippine colleges and universities in the licensure examinations, U.P. Diliman, U.P. Los Baños and U.P. Manila emerged as numbers one, two and three respectively.[63] The study was done by the Professional Regulation Commission and the Commission on Higher Education.

General education program

The General Education Program was introduced in 1959 and formed core courses prescribed for all students at the undergraduate level. The General Education Program is the Revitalized General Education Program (abbreviated as RGEP), which was approved by the Board of Regents in 2001. The RGEP offers courses in three domains (Arts and Humanities; Mathematics, Science, and Technology; and Social Sciences and Philosophy) and gives students the freedom to choose the general education subjects in these domains that they would like to take.[64] It has led to the development of courses unique to the campuses. Examples of these courses include NASC 10 (Forests as Source of Life) in Los Baños, Geography 1[65] (Places and Landscapes in a Changing World) in Diliman, and History 3 (History of Philippine Ethnic Minorities) in Baguio.

Library system

The university library system contains the largest collections of agricultural, medical, veterinary and animal science materials in the Philippines.[66][67][68] The library system has a collection of Filipiniana material, serials and journals in both electronic and physical forms and UPIANA materials in its archives. It also has a collection of documents of student, political, and religious organizations advocating political, economic, and social changes during the Marcos administration in the Diliman library.[69]

The university is one of the five governmental agencies involved with the Philippine eLib, a nationwide information resource-sharing consortium, to which it provides access to 758,649 of its bibliographic records.[70]

The library was established in 1922 in the Manila campus and was considered one of the best in Asia prior to the Second World War.[71] The collection, containing almost 150,000 volumes, was destroyed when Japanese troops stormed the library during the war, leaving only a handful of books intact. Gabriel Bernardo, the Librarian of the university who built the collection, described the loss as "intellectual famine." Bernardo would later rebuild the library in the Diliman campus.[72] The university has likewise been one of the pioneers in library science education in the country. Library courses were first offered under the College of Liberal Arts under James Alexander Robertson in 1914. In 1961, the Institute of Library Science was established in Diliman and a year later, the institute established the country's first graduate program in Library Science.[73]

Admissions and financial aid

Undergraduate admissions

As a public state university, "selection is based on intellectual and personal preparedness of the applicant irrespective of sex, religious belief and political affiliation."[74] Admission into the university's undergraduate programs is very competitive, with over 70,000 students taking the exam every year, with about 11,000 being accepted, an admission rate of about 18%.[75][76] Admission to a program is usually based on the result of the UPCAT, University Predicted Grade (UPG), which is an average of grades obtained during high school and sometimes, a quota set by the unit offering the program. The university also maintains a Policy of Democratization which aims to "make the U.P. studentry more representative of the nation's population."[44] The UPCAT also allows students to enter Intarmed, the university's accelerated 7-year medicine curriculum, one of the two entry points into the program. Transferring to the university from other constituent units or schools outside the system are determined by the degree-granting unit that offers the program or the course, not by the university's Office of Admissions.[44]

Socialized Tuition System

The Socialized Tuition System (also referred to as the “Iskolar ng Bayan" Program) (STS) was implemented in response to the increase in tuition in 2014.[77] The program, proposed in 1988 by U.P. President Jose Abueva and mandated by the President and Congress of the Philippines, called for a radical departure from the old fee and scholarship structure of UP, resulting in tremendous benefits for low-income and disadvantaged Filipino students.[78] The Socialized Tuition and Financial Assistance Program (STFAP) is divided into four basic components: Subsidized Education, Socialized Tuition, Scholarships, and Student Assistantships. In the 1989 STFAP, income groups are divided into nine brackets, with one having the full benefits.[78] In December 2006, the Board of Regents approved a restructured STFAP, along with the increase in tuition and other fees that will apply for incoming freshmen.[79]

The Revised STFAP reduces the brackets from nine to five, and will supposedly increase the number of students receiving tuition subsidy and increase stipend rates and coverage.[77] However, critics of the restructured STFAP argue that the data used in the formulation of the revised program is not an acceptable prediction of a student's family income, that some of the bracket assignments are flawed and that the program fails to address or revise student assistantship programs.[80]

Culture, sports and traditions

University symbols

 
UP Maroon and UP Forest Green are the official university colors of UP

The university's colors are maroon and forest green. Maroon was chosen to represent the fight for freedom, as Maroon is also a name of a Jamaican tribe who were successful in defending their freedom from slavery and their independence from English conquerors for more than 100 years.[81] The colors are also immortalized in the University's hymn;

Luntian at pula, Sagisag magpakailanman....

In 2004, the university's seal and the Oblation were registered in the Philippine Intellectual Property Office to prevent unauthorized use and multiplication of the symbols for the centennial of the university in 2008.[82] The centennial logo was used in visual materials and presentations of the centennial activities and events of the university. The logo, which was designed by Ringer Manalang, is composed of the Oblation, the sablay and a highlighted Philippine map.[83][84]

Official seal

Coat of Arms of the University of the Philippines
 
ArmigerUniversity of the Philippines
Adopted1913
BlazonParty per chevron vert and sanguine, in the dexter lamp Or; in the sinister a cogwheel Or; at the base volcano and coconut tree both Or
Supportersa bald eagle displayed Or
UseOfficial documents, publications and markers.

The Seal of the University of the Philippines is the official device used by the university as its official symbol and mark for its legal and public documents and publications. The current seal in use was approved by the Board of Regents on February 25, 1913, during its 77th Meeting.[85][86] It has two versions: a one-color and a full-color version, using the prescribed tones of Maroon and Forest Green, the official colors of the university as set by the University Brand Book released in 2007. The seal was registered in the Philippine Intellectual Property Office and was approved in the year 2006 to prevent unauthorized use in time for U.P.'s Centennial Celebration in 2008.

The bald eagle [85][86] in the official seal holds a shield that carries a lamp, a cogwheel and; a volcano and tree (sometimes rendered erroneously as a star and the planet Saturn). These symbols represent science and medicine, engineering, and agriculture respectively. Until today, the university takes pride in these three areas of knowledge as these degree programs in U.P. are acknowledged as Centers of Excellence in the Philippines by the Commission on Higher Education. A myth persists that the bird in the seal is in fact, a parrot, as stated in some Freshmen orientation materials. The university's varsity team was also once called the Parrots, adding to the confusion about the species of the bird in question. An explanation for the use of the eagle in the seal is that it was derived from the coat of arms of the City of Manila and the Great Seal of the United States of America.[86]

Starting with the reorganization of the U.P. System in 1972, in order to signify their newly gained autonomy and specialization, most constituent universities of the System have adopted their own seals. These logos are either variations of the official seal, by changing the colors and adding elements, or are entirely new designs. These are sometimes used in place of the official University seal in official documents, such as transcripts and markers. Distinct seals or logos are sometimes produced, such as those for the U.P. System and UPLB Centennial Celebrations. A notable use of the System seal can be seen in the official seal of the U.P. Alumni Association, which features the Oblation, the Diliman Carillon, the Bahay ng Alumni facade and the university seal in its entirety.

U.P. Naming Mahal

U.P. Naming Mahal, or U.P. Our Beloved, is the university's hymn. The melody for the song was written by Nicanor Abelardo, an alumnus and former faculty member of the U.P. College of Music. Abelardo is considered to be one of the Philippines' greatest musicians. Because of the original scale of the hymn in B flat major, which is too high for the usual voice, U.P. Conservatory of Music (now U.P. College of Music) professors Hilarion Rubio and Tomas Aguirre reset the music in G major. The choral version arranged by Nhick Pacis was performed by the UP Concert Chorus.

The English lyrics (entitled as "U.P. Beloved") was taken from a poem by Teogenes Velez, a Liberal Arts student. The translation to Filipino was a composite from seven entries in a contest held by the university. The judges did not find any of the seven translations as fully satisfactory.

Lyrics[87][88]

Filipino Lyrics
(U.P. Naming Mahal)
Original Lyrics in English
(U.P. Beloved)
I.

U.P. naming mahal, pamantasang hirang
Ang tinig namin, sana'y inyong dinggin
Malayong lupain, amin mang marating
Di rin magbabago ang damdamin
Di rin magbabago ang damdamin.

II.
Luntian at pula, Sagisag magpakailanman
Ating pagdiwang, bulwagan ng dangal
Humayo't itanghal, giting at tapang
Mabuhay ang pag-asa ng bayan
Mabuhay ang pag-asa ng bayan.

I.

U.P. beloved, thou Alma Mater dear
For thee united, our joyful voices hear
Far tho we wander, o'er island yonder
Loyal thy sons we'll ever be
Loyal thy sons we'll ever be.

II.
Echo the watchword, the Red and Green forever.
Give out the password, to the Hall of Brave sons rare.
Sing forth the message, ring out with courage
All hail, thou hope of our dear land,
All hail, thou hope of our dear land.

Sablay

 
Sablay (a ceremonial sash worn by graduates in the Philippines. UP = University of the Philippines).

The university uses unique academic regalia, called the "Sablay," which is a sash patterned after the centuries-old sash academic regalia of Scandinavian universities. The "Sablay" is a sash joined in front by an ornament and embroidered or printed with the university's initials in Baybayin script and running geometric motifs of indigenous Filipino ethnic groups. It is traditionally worn over a white or ecru dress for females or an ecru barong Tagalog and black pants for males, although there has been instances wherein the Sablay is worn over other indigenous clothing.[89] Candidates for graduation wear the sablay at the right shoulder, and is then moved to the left shoulder after the President of the university confers their degree, similar to the moving of the tassel of the academic cap.

[90]

U.P. ROTC

The University of the Philippines ROTC Unit is the pioneer of the Reserve Officer Training Corps in the Philippines. With the activation of the U.P. ROTC Unit in 1912, several State and Private Universities-Colleges soon followed, activating ROTC units under the Army of the Philippine Commonwealth.[91]

Although the Philippines had no significant military involvement during World War I, the conflagration made the Philippine Government realize the need for a good reserve force of able-bodied Filipinos trained in the art of war. With the formal organisation of the U.P. DMST on March 17, 1922, military drill was superseded by the term "military science and tactics."

Military training in the University of the Philippines started at the old Padre Faura Campus when it was made a required subject for all able-bodied male students in all colleges, institutes, and schools of the university.[92] During the early years after its inception, military training in the university was mainly an infantry unit. After a few years, specialized units were established that made U.P. ROTC distinct for its military proficiency. U.P. produced precision FA Gunners through its Field Artillery Unit. Another distinguished U.P. ROTC Unit is the Rayadillo Honor Guard Battalion. It was created in 1963 by Carlos P. Romulo (U.P.ROTC/U.P. Vanguard Class 1918) during his term as U.P. President. The Rayadillo unit is famous for its patriotic Katipunero uniforms, silent drill exhibitions, arrival honors and formal military ceremonies rendered for visiting foreign heads of states and military officers.[93]

UP Fighting Maroons

The UP Fighting Maroons is the name of the collegiate varsity teams of the University of the Philippines, primarily off Diliman, which play in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP), the premiere sports league in the country. The collegiate women's varsity teams are also sometimes called the Lady Maroons. The University of the Philippines Integrated School is the affiliate juniors division high school. They play as the Junior Maroons, formerly the Preps.

Notable alumni

The University of the Philippines has numerous notable alumni and faculty. UP graduated many leading figures in the country. In the country's political history, UP has produced former Philippine presidents such as José P. Laurel; former senators Lorenzo Tañada, Jovito Salonga, and Ninoy Aquino; The 14th Vice President Leni Robredo; statesmen Arturo Tolentino, Gerardo Roxas, and Doy Laurel; prominent jurists such as former chief justices Hilario Davide, Maria Lourdes Sereno; incumbent Senators Francis Pangilinan and Richard J. Gordon; and incumbent Congressman Roman Romulo. In business, UP graduated billionaire and Araneta patriarch Jorge L. Araneta.[94] Antonio Quirino, the founder of the first television station in the Philippines: Alto Broadcasting System (now part of ABS-CBN), is also a graduate, as is Marla Rausch, the founder and CEO of Animation Vertigo, a motion-capture animation company. UP also produced the first Filipina Nobel Peace Prize laureate with Maria Ressa winning the award in 2021.

Student organizations

The fraternities and sororities in UP are UP Delta Lambda Sigma Sorority, UP Portia Sorority (which produced UP Law dean Fides Cordero-Tan and Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno, Alpha Phi Beta fraternity (which produced Chief Justice Reynato Puno), and Sigma Rho fraternity (which produced Justice Antonio Carpio and Senator Jovito R. Salonga),[95] Alpha Sigma Fraternity (which produced UP Law dean and sitting Judge of the International Criminal Court Raul Pangalangan), Alpha Sigma Nu sorority, Alpha Phi Omega (which produced COMELEC Chair Haydee Yorac and Vice President Jejomar Binay), Pi Sigma Fraternity (which produced Bases Conversion and Development Authority CEO Arnel Casanova), UP Vanguard Fraternity (which produced Atty. Philip Sigfrid Fortun, the founding partner of the law firm Fortun, Narvasa and Salazar), Upsilon Sigma Phi (which produced President Ferdinand Marcos, President Jose P. Laurel, Vice President Doy Laurel, Vice President Arturo Tolentino, Senate President Gil Puyat, Senator Ninoy Aquino, Senator Richard Gordon, Senator Francis Pangilinan, Senator Joker Arroyo, Senator Gerardo Roxas, Senator Sotero Laurel, Senator Domocao Alonto, Senator Mamintal A.J. Tamano, Senator Estanislao Fernandez, Senator Juan Liwag, Chief Justice Querube Makalintal, Chief Justice Enrique Fernando, ten Associate Justices, ABS-CBN Vice President Jake Almeda Lopez, ABS founder (later part of a merger to form ABS-CBN) Antonio Quirino, and famous lawyer Estelito Mendoza), Pan Xenia Fraternity (which produced Manny Villar), Beta Sigma, Tau Alpha, Scintilla Juris, and Tau Gamma Phi.[96][97][98][99] Each of these groups can boast of prominent alumni of the college as among its members. To gain membership, candidates must undergo initiation rites to determine a candidate's emotional stability, physical endurance, and mental capacity.[100]

 
Activist organizations in UP Diliman in front of Palma Hall led a student walkout protest in 2019 commemorating the 47th anniversary of the declaration of martial law.

Security

The University of the Philippines system maintains its own independent campus police forces owing to the fact that the 1989 accord with the Department of National Defense (DND) which restricts the entry of the national government's police and the military in any of UP's campuses without prior notice.

The UP Diliman Police covers the Diliman campus while the University Police Force covers the Los Baños campus.

The accord was terminated by the DND in January 2021, but the termination is disputed by the UP system.

See also


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External links

  • Official website  
  • Act No. 1870 — The act providing for the founding and organization of the University of the Philippines
  • (PDF) — Republic Act No. 9500 declaring the University of the Philippines as the national university
  • [6] Apply for your SM Scholarship in the Philippines

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This article is about the University of the Philippines System For the system s flagship constituent university see University of the Philippines Diliman For other uses see University of the Philippines disambiguation The University of the Philippines UP Filipino Pamantasan ng Pilipinas or Unibersidad ng Pilipinas 7 is a state university system in the Philippines It is the country s national university as mandated by Republic Act No 9500 UP Charter of 2008 giving it institutional autonomy 8 9 University of the PhilippinesUnibersidad ng Pilipinas Pamantasan ng PilipinasLatin Universitas PhilippinensisMottoHonor and Excellence 1 TypePublic coeducational non profit research higher education institution and national university systemEstablishedJune 18 1908 June 18 1908 2 Academic affiliationsAssociation of Pacific Rim UniversitiesAssociation of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher LearningASEAN University NetworkASEAN European University NetworkBudget 24 392 billion US 477 million 2022 3 ChairmanJ Prospero E De Vera IIIPresidentDanilo L Concepcion 4 Academic staff3 878 2019 5 Administrative staff4 189 2019 5 Students56 015 2019 5 Undergraduates32 881 2019 5 Postgraduates20 144 2019 5 Other students2 990 basic level 2019 5 LocationDiliman Quezon City Philippines main campus 14 40 N 121 04 E 14 667 N 121 067 E 14 667 121 067 Coordinates 14 40 N 121 04 E 14 667 N 121 067 E 14 667 121 067CampusMultiple sites 26 316 02 ha 65 028 3 acres 5 Alma Mater song U P Naming Mahal U P Beloved Colors Maroon and green 6 NicknameFighting MaroonsSporting affiliationsUAAPMascotObleWebsiteup edu phOriginally founded by the American colonial government on June 18 1908 it was established through the ratification of Act No 1870 of the 1st Philippine Legislature to serve as an advanced instruction in literature philosophy the sciences and arts and to give professional and technical training to eligible students regardless of age sex nationality religious belief and political affiliation 10 The University of the Philippines system has 8 constituent universities CUs UP Diliman which serves as the system s flagship university UP Los Banos UP Manila UP Visayas UP Open University UP Mindanao UP Baguio and UP Cebu which are scattered across 17 campuses 11 Widely regarded and often cited as the Philippines top university system its alumni include a Nobel Peace Prize laureate 7 of 17 Philippine presidents 14 of 26 chief justices 36 of 42 national scientists and 40 of 57 national artists the most of any university 12 UP s alumni also include more senators as well as members of the Philippine House of Representatives than any other university 13 14 15 Among its alumni are also 15 000 doctors 15 000 engineers 8 000 lawyers 23 000 teachers and thousands of graduates in other academic fields which comprise some of its approximate 260 000 living alumni worldwide 2 16 UP has the most National Centers of Excellence and Development among higher education institutions in the country 17 and is one of the only three schools in Asia that have received institutional recognition in the Ramon Magsaysay Awards 18 Senate Resolution No 276 of the Senate of the Philippines recognizes the institution as the nation s premier university 19 UP ranks as the country s No 1 university among the top 100 Asian universities and among the top 400 universities worldwide in annual university rankings 20 Contents 1 History 1 1 1900s 1940s 1 2 1950s 1960s 1 3 Marcos era period 1 4 1980s to 1990s 1 5 Centennial celebration 1 6 U P A A 2008 centennial yearbook 1 7 U P Charter of 2008 1 8 UP Ayala Land TechnoHub 2 Autonomous units 2 1 Satellite campuses 2 1 1 UP Diliman 2 1 2 UP Los Banos 2 1 3 UP Manila 2 1 4 UP Visayas 2 1 5 UP Open University 2 2 Basic education 3 Organization 3 1 Presidents of the University of the Philippines 3 2 Board of Regents 4 Academics 4 1 Budget 4 2 Rankings and reputation 4 3 General education program 4 4 Library system 5 Admissions and financial aid 5 1 Undergraduate admissions 5 2 Socialized Tuition System 6 Culture sports and traditions 6 1 University symbols 6 2 Official seal 6 3 U P Naming Mahal 6 3 1 Lyrics 87 88 6 4 Sablay 6 5 U P ROTC 6 6 UP Fighting Maroons 7 Notable alumni 8 Student organizations 9 Security 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message UP Baguio UP Diliman UP Los Banos UP Manila UP Mindanao UP Visayas in Iloilo 1900s 1940s Edit On June 18 1908 the University of the Philippines was established through an act of the First Philippine Legislature Act No 1870 otherwise known as the University Act specified the function of the university which is to provide advanced instruction in literature philosophy the sciences and arts and to administer professional and technical training 21 The university began with the establishment of the Philippine Medical School later incorporated into the university as the College of Medicine and Surgery in 1905 which started operating in 1907 a year ahead of the rest of the U P System Together with the College of Fine Arts and the College of Liberal Arts the College of Medicine occupied buildings distributed along Padre Faura Street Ermita district and R Hidalgo Street Quiapo district in Manila while the School of Agriculture was in Los Banos Laguna A few years later the university opened the College of Law and the College of Engineering in Manila as well as academic units under the College of Agriculture and Forestry in Los Banos Laguna The Board of Regents approved the decision to look for a larger site and a 493 hectare lot was acquired by the university in Diliman Quezon City then a town in the province of Rizal where Construction of the Quezon City campus began in 1939 During World War II most of its colleges had to be closed except the Colleges of Medicine Pharmacy and Engineering Meanwhile the Japanese Imperial Army occupied three Diliman campus buildings the College of Liberal Arts Building now Benitez Hall and the Colleges of Law now Malcolm Hall and Business Administration Building The Japanese also occupied the campus of the College of Agriculture in Los Banos 22 U P President Bienvenido Ma Gonzalez sought a grant of 13 million from the US Philippines War Damage Commission A massive rehabilitation and construction effort was executed during the post war years For the first time an extensive Diliman campus master plan and map were created in 1949 More buildings were built across the Diliman campus landscape the University Library Gonzalez Hall 23 the College of Engineering Melchor Hall the Women s Residence Hall now Kamia Residence Hall the Conservatory of Music Abelardo Hall and now the College of Music the Administration Building Quezon Hall and the U P President s Residence Most colleges and administration offices were temporarily housed in huts and shelters made of sawali and galvanized iron During U P s 40th anniversary in February 1949 central administrative offices of U P were moved from Manila to Diliman together with the transfer of the U P Oblation Administrative offices and its regional units in Manila Los Banos Baguio and Cebu were all housed in the Diliman campus General commencement exercises were also held in Diliman for the first time in 1949 1950s 1960s Edit In the 1950s new academic units and degree programs were established Another major reform the General Education G E Program was introduced in 1959 The G E Program became a series of core courses prescribed for all students at the undergraduate level Most of these courses were being taught at the then College of Liberal Arts As a result U P President Vicente Sinco saw fit to reorganize the college into a University College which would offer the core subjects to be taken during the first two years of the undergraduate program Meanwhile the College of Arts and Sciences and Graduate School of Arts and Sciences offered major courses in the humanities natural sciences and social sciences During President Sinco s term more institutes and colleges were established These institutes and colleges include the Institute of Public Administration 1952 the Statistical Center 1953 the Labor Education Center now the School of Labor and Industrial Relations established in 1954 the Asian Studies Institute now the Asian Center established in 1955 the Institute of Library Science now the School of Library and Information Studies established in 1961 and the College of Home Economics 1961 The administration of U P President Carlos P Romulo was marked by the founding of the Population Institute the Law Center and the Applied Geodesy and Photogrammetry Training Center in 1964 the Institute of Mass Communication the College of Business Administration and the Institute of Planning in 1965 the Computer Center the Institute for Small Scale Industries in 1966 the Institute of Social Work and Community Development in 1967 and the Asian Center in 1968 Marcos era period Edit During the Martial Law period U P s administrators tried to sustain the university s educational priorities and institutional autonomy At the height of activism in the university U P President Salvador P Lopez established a system of democratic consultation in which decisions such as promotions and appointments were made through greater participation by the faculty and administrative personnel Lopez also reorganized U P into the U P System During that period of activism U P Diliman was called the Diliman Republic and elements of the police and the Metrocom stormed the campus during Martial Law In November 1972 the Los Banos campus was the first to be declared an autonomous unit under a chancellor A 150 million grant from the national budget boosted U P s Infrastructure Development Program In Diliman it funded the construction of buildings for the Colleges of Business Administration and Zoology the Institute of Small Scale Industries the Transport Training Center and the Coral Laboratory of the Marine Sciences Institute Kalayaan Residence Hall and housing for low income employees were also built around this time U P President Onofre D Corpuz declared U P Manila then known as the Health Sciences Center and U P Visayas as autonomous units At the same time the Asian Institute of Tourism AIT was established in light of the prioritization of tourism as a national industry New centers for research and degree granting units such as the Third World Studies Center 1977 Creative Writing Center National Engineering Center 1978 U P Extension Program in San Fernando Pampanga 1979 which is now in Clark Freeport Zone Pampanga Institute of Islamic Studies 1973 U P Film Center National Center for Transportation Studies 1976 were also established U P celebrated its 75th year in 1983 In the same spirit a U P Extension Program in Olongapo was also established in 1984 Edgardo Angara s Diamond Jubilee project raised 80 million which was earmarked for the creation of new professorial chairs and faculty grants Angara also organized the Management Review Committee MRC and the committee to Review Academic Programs CRAP to evaluate and recommend measures for improving university operations The MRC report led to a wide ranging reorganization of the U P System the further decentralization of U P administration and the declaration of U P Diliman as an autonomous unit on March 23 1983 U P Baguio was then placed under the supervision of U P Diliman Meanwhile the College of Arts and Sciences also underwent a reorganization to become three separate colleges the College of Science CS the College of Arts and Letters CAL and the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy CSSP There has been problems regarding this ever since the three colleges separated As the flagship campus U P Diliman led the rest of the units On April 26 1982 it was formally designated as a constituent university almost a decade after the reorganization Although Diliman was the seat of the U P Administration the campus was not immediately constituted after 1972 It was administered along with the Manila unit prior to the organization of the Health Sciences Center as a de facto university 1980s to 1990s Edit U P President Jose Abueva introduced the Socialized Tuition Fee Assistance Program STFAP in 1987 Abueva also institutionalized a Filipino language policy within the university U P President Emil Javier established the creation of U P Mindanao at Davao City Southern Mindanao and the U P Open University in 1995 U P President Francisco Nemenzo s legacy includes the Revitalized General Education Program RGEP and the institutionalization of more incentives for research and creative achievements by U P faculty members U P President Emerlinda Roman from the College of Business Administration CBA has led a Centennial Campaign Fund to upgrade the university s services and facilities Her term of office has been noted for the ascension of several key professors from the CBA to positions of power within the university Notable among them is U P Diliman Chancellor Sergio S Cao Assistant Vice President for Planning and Development Prof Arthur S Cayanan Director of the U P System Budget Office Prof Joselito G Florendo Dr Lina J Valcarcel Executive Director U P Provident Fund Inc and U P Foundation Inc Executive Director Gerardo B Agulto Centennial celebration Edit Former Commission on Higher Education chair Romulo Neri right assist former UP President Emerlinda R Roman as she descends from the staircase that led to the lighting of the Centennial Flame during the kickoff of the centennial celebration in Diliman On January 8 2008 the University of the Philippines began its centennial celebration The opening ceremony featured a 100 torch relay 24 to light the eternal flame on the Centennial Cauldron at Quezon Hall Torches were carried by among others Fernando Javier 100 of Baguio the oldest U P alumnus Civil Engineering from University of the Philippines Manila 1933 Michael Dumlao a 6th grader from the University of the Philippines Integrated School in U P Diliman and U P President Emerlinda Roman the first woman president of the university 25 The Centennial Cauldron features three pillars to represent the three core values and seven flowers representing the seven constituent universities i e U P Manila U P Diliman together with U P Pampanga its extension campus U P Los Banos U P Baguio U P Visayas U P Mindanao and U P Open University 26 The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas BSP and U P issued commemorative 100 U P Centennial notes at the BSP Security Plant Complex in Quezon City The notes appear as four outs four uncut pieces in a folder featuring the signatures of all U P presidents including Roman 27 Inspired by the U P Oblation the University of the Philippines Alumni Association UPAA launched an art exhibit 100 Nudes 100 Years featuring the works of nine U P alumni national artists 28 U P A A 2008 centennial yearbook Edit The University of the Philippines Alumni Association announced its launching of a three volume U P A A 2008 Centennial Yearbook on June 21 2008 at the U P A A Grand Alumni Faculty Homecoming and Reunion at the Araneta Coliseum Cubao Quezon City The theme is U P Alumni Excellence Leadership and Service in the Next 100 Years with the three cover designs showing the works of National Artists Napoleon Abueva Abdulmari Asia Imao and Benedicto Cabrera respectively Chief Justice Reynato Puno is the Yearbook s most distinguished alumnus awardee among 46 other awardees 29 U P Charter of 2008 Edit The U P Charter of 2008 Republic Act No 9500 was signed by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo into law on April 29 2008 at the U P Library Conference Hall in Lahug Cebu It aims to provide both institutional and fiscal autonomy to U P specifically to protect student s democratic access and strengthen administration through the recognition of U P System s Board of Regents and U P Council 30 The new charter declared U P as the Philippines national university giving it the enhanced capability to fulfill its mission and spread the benefits of knowledge 31 The new charter will help improve its competitiveness The newly designated national university however needs 3 6 billion to be on a par with other universities in the region 32 UP Ayala Land TechnoHub Edit Main article U P Ayala Land TechnoHub The centennial 6 billion 20 hectares 49 acres UP Ayala Land TechnoHub a complex of low rise buildings along Commonwealth Avenue within the 37 5 hectares 93 acres of the U P North Science and Technology Park was constructed on February 16 2006 and inaugurated on November 22 2008 It was developed by the Ayala Land Property company into an information technology and IT enabled services community to host business process outsourcing BPO and technology firms 33 34 Autonomous units EditAt present the University of the Philippines is composed of eight constituent universities CU located in 15 campuses around the country 35 U P Diliman is the flagship campus of the university and offers the most courses On July 19 2011 the Bases Conversion and Development Authority donated to U P a 4 300 square meter 1 acre lot at the Bonifacio Global City BGC in Taguig for the U P Professional Schools which will initially include extension classes for UP Diliman s College of Law College of Business Administration College of Engineering School of Statistics as well as the UP Open University 36 Each constituent university of U P is headed by a chancellor who is elected on a three year term by the Board of Regents Unlike the president who is elected on a single six year term without re election the chancellor maybe re elected for another three year term but it is upon the discretion of the members of the Board of Regents University Chancellor Campus land area Hectares Founded 37 Focus Areas 38 Non exhaustive National Centers of Excellence and Development 17 NoteUniversity of the Philippines Baguio Dr Corazon L Abansi 39 6 1961 Environmental Studies Cordillera and Northern Luzon Studies Ethnicity and Cultural studies Anthropology Social and Development Studies Social Policy Management Economics Mathematics Language and Literature Journalism Fine Arts Biology Mathematics Physics Literature History Cultural Studies U P System s flag bearer in Northern LuzonUniversity of the Philippines Cebu Dr Liza D Corro 12 1918 Information and Communication Technology Industrial Design Information Technology Elevated as an autonomous unit from UP Visayas on September 24 2010 and on October 27 2016 as a constituent university 40 University of the Philippines Diliman 38 Dr Fidel Nemenzo 41 493 Quezon City campus only 1949 Architecture Business Engineering Education Fine Arts Film and Mass Communication Home Economics Information Science and Technology Language and Literature Law Library Studies Natural Sciences Biology Chemistry Geology Mathematics Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Pure and Applied Physics Music and Performing Arts Public Administration and Governance Social Sciences and Philosophy Sports Science Statistics Tourism etc offers most academic programs Anthropology Architecture Biology Business Chemistry Chemical Engineering Computer Engineering Computer Science Economics Education Electronics and Communications Engineering English Geodetic Engineering Geology History Information Technology Literature Marine Science Mass Communication Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Metallurgical Engineering Mining Engineering Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Music Physics Political Science Psychology Sociology Social Work Statistics U P System s flagship campus represents U P in the University Athletics Association of the PhilippinesUniversity of the Philippines Los Banos Dr Jose V Camacho Jr 15 000 1909 Agriculture and related fields Economics Biology Applied Physics Chemistry Computer Science Development Communication Veterinary Medicine Rural Sociology Mathematics Biotechnology Environmental Sciences Engineering Forestry Statistics Nutrition Agriculture Biology Development Communication Mathematics Forestry Agricultural Engineering Chemistry Computer Science Physics Veterinary Medicine Statistics Electrical Engineering Chemical Engineering Houses the International Rice Research Institute headquarters of the U P National Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology and other research institutions designated as caretaker of Mount MakilingUniversity of the Philippines Manila Dr Carmencita D Padilla 14 1908 Medicine Pharmacy Dentistry Nursing Public Health Allied Medical Professions Biomedical Sciences Biochemistry Biology Medicine Nursing Pharmacy Physical Therapy The Philippines Health Sciences Center operates the Philippine General Hospital and houses the National Institutes of Health University of the Philippines Mindanao in Davao City Dr Larry N Digal 204 1995 Mindanao Studies Computer Science Natural Sciences Management Communication Arts Arts and Literature Biology Computer Science Communication Arts Arts and Literature U P System s regional unit in Mindanao houses the CHED Zonal Research Center DOST SEI Regional Biotechnology Laboratory and the Philippine Genome Center MindanaoUniversity of the Philippines Visayas in Miagao Iloilo Dr Clement Camposano 1 500 Main Campus 1947 Aquaculture Fisheries Marine Science Biology Fisheries Marine ScienceUniversity of the Philippines Open University Dr Melinda dP Bandalaria N A Headquartered in Los Banos Laguna 1995 Education Information amp Communication Studies Management amp Development Studies offered in the distance education mode Open amp Distance Learning Mandated to provide quality education through distance learning Satellite campuses Edit The satellite campuses do not have autonomous status They are considered extension colleges of their parent unit Some campuses host different programs of various colleges within the parent unit UP Diliman Edit UPD Bonifacio Global City Professional Schools Taguig City Metro Manila UPD Extension Program in Olongapo Olongapo City Zambales UPD Extension Program in Pampanga Clark Freeport Zone Mabalacat Pampanga UP Los Banos Edit UPLB Professional School for Agriculture and the Environment Panabo City Davao del Norte UP Manila Edit UPM School of Health Sciences in Baler Baler Aurora UPM School of Health Sciences in Koronadal Koronadal City South Cotabato UPM School of Health Sciences in Palo Palo Leyte UPM School of Health Sciences in Tarlac Tarlac City Tarlac UP Visayas Edit UPV Iloilo City Campus Iloilo City UPV Tacloban College Tacloban City Leyte UP Open University Edit Seven 7 learning centers across the countryBasic education Edit University of the Philippines High School Cebu in UP Cebu University of the Philippines High School Iloilo in UP Visayas University of the Philippines Integrated School in UP Diliman University of the Philippines Rural High School in UP Los BanosOrganization EditPresidents of the University of the PhilippinesMurray S Bartlett 1911 1915Ignacio B Villamor 1915 1921Guy Potter Wharton Benton 1921 1925Rafael V Palma 1925 1933Jorge Bocobo 1934 1939Bienvenido Ma Gonzalez 1939 1943 1945 1951Antonio Sison 1943 1945Vidal A Tan 1951 1956Enrique Virata 1956 1958Vicente G Sinco 1958 1962Carlos P Romulo 1962 1968Salvador P Lopez 1969 1975Onofre D Corpuz 1975 1979Emanuel V Soriano 1979 1981Edgardo J Angara 1981 1987Jose Abueva 1987 1993Emil Q Javier 1993 1999Francisco Nemenzo Jr 1999 2005Emerlinda R Roman 2005 2011Alfredo E Pascual 2011 2017Danilo L Concepcion 2017 PresentPresidents of the University of the Philippines Edit Main article President of the University of the Philippines The President of the University of the Philippines is elected for a single six year term by the university s twelve member Board of Regents 8 As of 2019 two Americans and 19 Filipinos served as President of the University of the Philippines The current president of U P is lawyer and former University of the Philippines College of Law Dean Danilo L Concepcion He assumed office on February 10 2017 Board of Regents Edit The governance of the university is vested in the Board of Regents of the University of the Philippines System or Lupon ng mga Rehente in Filipino and commonly abbreviated as BOR 8 The board with its 11 members is the highest decision making body of the U P system The Chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education CHED serves as the Board s Chairperson while the President of the University of the Philippines is the co chairperson The Chairpersons of the Committee on Higher Technical and Vocational Education of the Senate and the Committee on Higher and Technical Education House of Representatives are members of the Board of Regents which are concurrent with their functions as committee chairpersons 8 U P students represented by the General Assembly of Student Councils nominate a Student Regent While the Faculty Regent is likewise nominated by the faculty members of the whole University Alumni are represented by the President of the U P Alumni Association A Staff Regent representing professional and administrative personnel was included with the passage of the new U P Charter in 2008 The remaining members of the Board of Regents are nominated into the position by the President of the Philippines As of 2022 the members of the Board of Regents of the University of the Philippines System are 42 Board memberChairperson Hon J Prospero E de Vera III Chairperson of the Commission on Higher EducationCo chairperson Hon Danilo L Concepcion President of the University of the PhilippinesMember Hon Joel Villanueva Chairperson Senate Committee on Education Arts and CultureMember Hon Mark Go Chairperson House Committee on Higher and Technical EducationMember Hon Reynaldo C Laserna Alumni Regent amp President U P Alumni AssociationMember Hon Aimee Lynn Barrion Dupo Ph D Faculty RegentMember Hon Victoria Canape Belegal Staff RegentMember Hon Renee Louise Co Student RegentMember Hon Francis C Laurel Appointed Regent by President Rodrigo R DuterteMember Hon Maria Arlissa D Aguiluz Appointed Regent by President Rodrigo R DuterteMember Hon Raul C Pagdanganan Appointed Regent by President Rodrigo R DuterteThe Secretary of the university and the Board of Regents is Atty Roberto M J Lara Academics Edit The Main Library Gonzalez Hall in UP Diliman The University of the Philippines System offers 246 undergraduate degree programs and 362 graduate degree programs more than any other university in the country 43 The flagship campus in Diliman offers the largest number of degree programs and other campuses are known to lead and specialize in specific programs 44 The university has 57 degree granting units throughout the system which may be a college School or Institute that offers an undergraduate or a graduate program In the Los Banos campus a separate Graduate School administers the graduate programs in agriculture forestry the basic sciences mathematics and statistics development economics and management agrarian studies and human ecology 45 The College of Public Health at the Manila campus has a collaboration with Boston University School of Public Health This program allows students from Boston University to do a semester of coursework at U P Manila as well as an international field practicum in the Philippines The university has 4 571 faculty trained locally and abroad with 36 having graduate degrees 46 47 The university is one of the three universities in the Philippines affiliated with the ASEAN University Network and the only Philippine university to be affiliated with the ASEAN European University Network and the Association of Pacific Rim Universities 48 49 Budget Edit The university has the highest financial endowment of all educational institutions in the Philippines In 2008 the entire U P System received a financial subsidy from the national government of 5 7 billion The total expenditure for the same year however is 7 2 billion or approximately 135 000 per student 50 State universities and colleges have continually experienced budget cuts over the years In 2019 the university requested 44 9 billion budget but only received 15 5 billion for its budget with additional 1 5 billion for operational and equipment expenses The Philippine General Hospital the most affected unit of the UP System received an insufficient budget of P2 92 billion with only P155 million out of the requested P1 6 billion allocated for infrastructure and capital outlays 51 52 Rankings and reputation Edit University rankingsGlobal OverallQS World 53 396 2021 QS Employability 53 301 500 2020 THE World 54 401 500 2021 Regional OverallQS Asia 53 69 2021 THE Asia 55 65 2020 THE Emerging Economies 56 70 2020 National OverallQS National 53 1 2021 The UP as a university system has been consistently ranked the top university in the Philippines since its inclusion in several university rankings In 2020 UP was ranked 65th in the Times Higher Education THE Asia University Rankings and 69th in the QS Asia University Rankings for 2021 the highest ranked Philippine university 57 58 In the THE rankings UP is the fifth best university in Southeast Asia after National University of Singapore 3rd Nanyang Technological University 6th University of Malaya 43rd and Universiti Brunei Darussalam 60th 58 On the other hand the QS rankings put it as the 13th best university in Southeast Asia after two Singapore five Malaysian three Indonesian and two Thai universities 57 Moreover UP ranks in numerous world subject rankings most notably 51 100th place in Development Studies 101 150th place in English Language and Literature Geography and Politics and International Studies 151 200th place in Archaeology Agriculture and Forestry and Sociology in the QS World University Rankings by Subject Area 59 UP programs also place in Times Higher Education World University Rankings 126 150th in Clinical Pre Clinical and Health subjects 501 600 bracket for both Life Sciences and Social Sciences in the 601 bracket for Engineering and Technology and Computer Science and in the 801 bracket in Physical Sciences 60 Earlier in the Asiaweek s Best Universities in Asia last published in 2000 UP ranked 48th 61 62 In 2006 the university through President Emerlinda R Roman has expressed that it does not want to participate in the THES Ranking but was included in 2007 2008 and 2009 with an incomplete academic profile 47 In the national rankings based on cumulative data from 1991 to 2001 of average passing rates in all courses of all Philippine colleges and universities in the licensure examinations U P Diliman U P Los Banos and U P Manila emerged as numbers one two and three respectively 63 The study was done by the Professional Regulation Commission and the Commission on Higher Education General education program Edit The General Education Program was introduced in 1959 and formed core courses prescribed for all students at the undergraduate level The General Education Program is the Revitalized General Education Program abbreviated as RGEP which was approved by the Board of Regents in 2001 The RGEP offers courses in three domains Arts and Humanities Mathematics Science and Technology and Social Sciences and Philosophy and gives students the freedom to choose the general education subjects in these domains that they would like to take 64 It has led to the development of courses unique to the campuses Examples of these courses include NASC 10 Forests as Source of Life in Los Banos Geography 1 65 Places and Landscapes in a Changing World in Diliman and History 3 History of Philippine Ethnic Minorities in Baguio Library system Edit The university library system contains the largest collections of agricultural medical veterinary and animal science materials in the Philippines 66 67 68 The library system has a collection of Filipiniana material serials and journals in both electronic and physical forms and UPIANA materials in its archives It also has a collection of documents of student political and religious organizations advocating political economic and social changes during the Marcos administration in the Diliman library 69 The university is one of the five governmental agencies involved with the Philippine eLib a nationwide information resource sharing consortium to which it provides access to 758 649 of its bibliographic records 70 The library was established in 1922 in the Manila campus and was considered one of the best in Asia prior to the Second World War 71 The collection containing almost 150 000 volumes was destroyed when Japanese troops stormed the library during the war leaving only a handful of books intact Gabriel Bernardo the Librarian of the university who built the collection described the loss as intellectual famine Bernardo would later rebuild the library in the Diliman campus 72 The university has likewise been one of the pioneers in library science education in the country Library courses were first offered under the College of Liberal Arts under James Alexander Robertson in 1914 In 1961 the Institute of Library Science was established in Diliman and a year later the institute established the country s first graduate program in Library Science 73 Admissions and financial aid EditSee also University of the Philippines College Admission Test Undergraduate admissions Edit As a public state university selection is based on intellectual and personal preparedness of the applicant irrespective of sex religious belief and political affiliation 74 Admission into the university s undergraduate programs is very competitive with over 70 000 students taking the exam every year with about 11 000 being accepted an admission rate of about 18 75 76 Admission to a program is usually based on the result of the UPCAT University Predicted Grade UPG which is an average of grades obtained during high school and sometimes a quota set by the unit offering the program The university also maintains a Policy of Democratization which aims to make the U P studentry more representative of the nation s population 44 The UPCAT also allows students to enter Intarmed the university s accelerated 7 year medicine curriculum one of the two entry points into the program Transferring to the university from other constituent units or schools outside the system are determined by the degree granting unit that offers the program or the course not by the university s Office of Admissions 44 Socialized Tuition System Edit The Socialized Tuition System also referred to as the Iskolar ng Bayan Program STS was implemented in response to the increase in tuition in 2014 77 The program proposed in 1988 by U P President Jose Abueva and mandated by the President and Congress of the Philippines called for a radical departure from the old fee and scholarship structure of UP resulting in tremendous benefits for low income and disadvantaged Filipino students 78 The Socialized Tuition and Financial Assistance Program STFAP is divided into four basic components Subsidized Education Socialized Tuition Scholarships and Student Assistantships In the 1989 STFAP income groups are divided into nine brackets with one having the full benefits 78 In December 2006 the Board of Regents approved a restructured STFAP along with the increase in tuition and other fees that will apply for incoming freshmen 79 The Revised STFAP reduces the brackets from nine to five and will supposedly increase the number of students receiving tuition subsidy and increase stipend rates and coverage 77 However critics of the restructured STFAP argue that the data used in the formulation of the revised program is not an acceptable prediction of a student s family income that some of the bracket assignments are flawed and that the program fails to address or revise student assistantship programs 80 Culture sports and traditions EditUniversity symbols Edit See also Oblation University of the Philippines UP Maroon and UP Forest Green are the official university colors of UP The university s colors are maroon and forest green Maroon was chosen to represent the fight for freedom as Maroon is also a name of a Jamaican tribe who were successful in defending their freedom from slavery and their independence from English conquerors for more than 100 years 81 The colors are also immortalized in the University s hymn Luntian at pula Sagisag magpakailanman In 2004 the university s seal and the Oblation were registered in the Philippine Intellectual Property Office to prevent unauthorized use and multiplication of the symbols for the centennial of the university in 2008 82 The centennial logo was used in visual materials and presentations of the centennial activities and events of the university The logo which was designed by Ringer Manalang is composed of the Oblation the sablay and a highlighted Philippine map 83 84 Official seal Edit Coat of Arms of the University of the Philippines ArmigerUniversity of the PhilippinesAdopted1913BlazonParty per chevron vert and sanguine in the dexter lamp Or in the sinister a cogwheel Or at the base volcano and coconut tree both OrSupportersa bald eagle displayed OrUseOfficial documents publications and markers The Seal of the University of the Philippines is the official device used by the university as its official symbol and mark for its legal and public documents and publications The current seal in use was approved by the Board of Regents on February 25 1913 during its 77th Meeting 85 86 It has two versions a one color and a full color version using the prescribed tones of Maroon and Forest Green the official colors of the university as set by the University Brand Book released in 2007 The seal was registered in the Philippine Intellectual Property Office and was approved in the year 2006 to prevent unauthorized use in time for U P s Centennial Celebration in 2008 The bald eagle 85 86 in the official seal holds a shield that carries a lamp a cogwheel and a volcano and tree sometimes rendered erroneously as a star and the planet Saturn These symbols represent science and medicine engineering and agriculture respectively Until today the university takes pride in these three areas of knowledge as these degree programs in U P are acknowledged as Centers of Excellence in the Philippines by the Commission on Higher Education A myth persists that the bird in the seal is in fact a parrot as stated in some Freshmen orientation materials The university s varsity team was also once called the Parrots adding to the confusion about the species of the bird in question An explanation for the use of the eagle in the seal is that it was derived from the coat of arms of the City of Manila and the Great Seal of the United States of America 86 Starting with the reorganization of the U P System in 1972 in order to signify their newly gained autonomy and specialization most constituent universities of the System have adopted their own seals These logos are either variations of the official seal by changing the colors and adding elements or are entirely new designs These are sometimes used in place of the official University seal in official documents such as transcripts and markers Distinct seals or logos are sometimes produced such as those for the U P System and UPLB Centennial Celebrations A notable use of the System seal can be seen in the official seal of the U P Alumni Association which features the Oblation the Diliman Carillon the Bahay ng Alumni facade and the university seal in its entirety U P Naming Mahal Edit U P Naming Mahal or U P Our Beloved is the university s hymn The melody for the song was written by Nicanor Abelardo an alumnus and former faculty member of the U P College of Music Abelardo is considered to be one of the Philippines greatest musicians Because of the original scale of the hymn in B flat major which is too high for the usual voice U P Conservatory of Music now U P College of Music professors Hilarion Rubio and Tomas Aguirre reset the music in G major The choral version arranged by Nhick Pacis was performed by the UP Concert Chorus The English lyrics entitled as U P Beloved was taken from a poem by Teogenes Velez a Liberal Arts student The translation to Filipino was a composite from seven entries in a contest held by the university The judges did not find any of the seven translations as fully satisfactory Lyrics 87 88 Edit Filipino Lyrics U P Naming Mahal Original Lyrics in English U P Beloved I U P naming mahal pamantasang hirang Ang tinig namin sana y inyong dinggin Malayong lupain amin mang marating Di rin magbabago ang damdamin Di rin magbabago ang damdamin II Luntian at pula Sagisag magpakailanman Ating pagdiwang bulwagan ng dangal Humayo t itanghal giting at tapang Mabuhay ang pag asa ng bayan Mabuhay ang pag asa ng bayan I U P beloved thou Alma Mater dear For thee united our joyful voices hear Far tho we wander o er island yonder Loyal thy sons we ll ever be Loyal thy sons we ll ever be II Echo the watchword the Red and Green forever Give out the password to the Hall of Brave sons rare Sing forth the message ring out with courage All hail thou hope of our dear land All hail thou hope of our dear land Sablay Edit Sablay a ceremonial sash worn by graduates in the Philippines UP University of the Philippines The university uses unique academic regalia called the Sablay which is a sash patterned after the centuries old sash academic regalia of Scandinavian universities The Sablay is a sash joined in front by an ornament and embroidered or printed with the university s initials in Baybayin script and running geometric motifs of indigenous Filipino ethnic groups It is traditionally worn over a white or ecru dress for females or an ecru barong Tagalog and black pants for males although there has been instances wherein the Sablay is worn over other indigenous clothing 89 Candidates for graduation wear the sablay at the right shoulder and is then moved to the left shoulder after the President of the university confers their degree similar to the moving of the tassel of the academic cap 90 U P ROTC Edit The University of the Philippines ROTC Unit is the pioneer of the Reserve Officer Training Corps in the Philippines With the activation of the U P ROTC Unit in 1912 several State and Private Universities Colleges soon followed activating ROTC units under the Army of the Philippine Commonwealth 91 Although the Philippines had no significant military involvement during World War I the conflagration made the Philippine Government realize the need for a good reserve force of able bodied Filipinos trained in the art of war With the formal organisation of the U P DMST on March 17 1922 military drill was superseded by the term military science and tactics Military training in the University of the Philippines started at the old Padre Faura Campus when it was made a required subject for all able bodied male students in all colleges institutes and schools of the university 92 During the early years after its inception military training in the university was mainly an infantry unit After a few years specialized units were established that made U P ROTC distinct for its military proficiency U P produced precision FA Gunners through its Field Artillery Unit Another distinguished U P ROTC Unit is the Rayadillo Honor Guard Battalion It was created in 1963 by Carlos P Romulo U P ROTC U P Vanguard Class 1918 during his term as U P President The Rayadillo unit is famous for its patriotic Katipunero uniforms silent drill exhibitions arrival honors and formal military ceremonies rendered for visiting foreign heads of states and military officers 93 UP Fighting Maroons Edit Main article UP Fighting Maroons The UP Fighting Maroons is the name of the collegiate varsity teams of the University of the Philippines primarily off Diliman which play in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines UAAP the premiere sports league in the country The collegiate women s varsity teams are also sometimes called the Lady Maroons The University of the Philippines Integrated School is the affiliate juniors division high school They play as the Junior Maroons formerly the Preps Notable alumni EditMain article List of University of the Philippines peopleThe University of the Philippines has numerous notable alumni and faculty UP graduated many leading figures in the country In the country s political history UP has produced former Philippine presidents such as Jose P Laurel former senators Lorenzo Tanada Jovito Salonga and Ninoy Aquino The 14th Vice President Leni Robredo statesmen Arturo Tolentino Gerardo Roxas and Doy Laurel prominent jurists such as former chief justices Hilario Davide Maria Lourdes Sereno incumbent Senators Francis Pangilinan and Richard J Gordon and incumbent Congressman Roman Romulo In business UP graduated billionaire and Araneta patriarch Jorge L Araneta 94 Antonio Quirino the founder of the first television station in the Philippines Alto Broadcasting System now part of ABS CBN is also a graduate as is Marla Rausch the founder and CEO of Animation Vertigo a motion capture animation company UP also produced the first Filipina Nobel Peace Prize laureate with Maria Ressa winning the award in 2021 Student organizations EditThe fraternities and sororities in UP are UP Delta Lambda Sigma Sorority UP Portia Sorority which produced UP Law dean Fides Cordero Tan and Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno Alpha Phi Beta fraternity which produced Chief Justice Reynato Puno and Sigma Rho fraternity which produced Justice Antonio Carpio and Senator Jovito R Salonga 95 Alpha Sigma Fraternity which produced UP Law dean and sitting Judge of the International Criminal Court Raul Pangalangan Alpha Sigma Nu sorority Alpha Phi Omega which produced COMELEC Chair Haydee Yorac and Vice President Jejomar Binay Pi Sigma Fraternity which produced Bases Conversion and Development Authority CEO Arnel Casanova UP Vanguard Fraternity which produced Atty Philip Sigfrid Fortun the founding partner of the law firm Fortun Narvasa and Salazar Upsilon Sigma Phi which produced President Ferdinand Marcos President Jose P Laurel Vice President Doy Laurel Vice President Arturo Tolentino Senate President Gil Puyat Senator Ninoy Aquino Senator Richard Gordon Senator Francis Pangilinan Senator Joker Arroyo Senator Gerardo Roxas Senator Sotero Laurel Senator Domocao Alonto Senator Mamintal A J Tamano Senator Estanislao Fernandez Senator Juan Liwag Chief Justice Querube Makalintal Chief Justice Enrique Fernando ten Associate Justices ABS CBN Vice President Jake Almeda Lopez ABS founder later part of a merger to form ABS CBN Antonio Quirino and famous lawyer Estelito Mendoza Pan Xenia Fraternity which produced Manny Villar Beta Sigma Tau Alpha Scintilla Juris and Tau Gamma Phi 96 97 98 99 Each of these groups can boast of prominent alumni of the college as among its members To gain membership candidates must undergo initiation rites to determine a candidate s emotional stability physical endurance and mental capacity 100 Activist organizations in UP Diliman in front of Palma Hall led a student walkout protest in 2019 commemorating the 47th anniversary of the declaration of martial law Security EditThe University of the Philippines system maintains its own independent campus police forces owing to the fact that the 1989 accord with the Department of National Defense DND which restricts the entry of the national government s police and the military in any of UP s campuses without prior notice The UP Diliman Police covers the Diliman campus while the University Police Force covers the Los Banos campus The accord was terminated by the DND in January 2021 but the termination is disputed by the UP 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