Northeastern College
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Former name | Northeastern Institute (1941- |
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Motto | Knowledge is Power |
Type | Private, nonsectarian |
Established | 1941 |
Founders | Leon Cadaoas aided by Atty. Francisco E. Pascual Emeteria Bautista Pascual |
President | Tomas C. Bautista |
Address | Maharlika Hi-way, Villasis , , Philippines 16°41′24″N 121°33′09″E / 16.69007°N 121.55263°E |
Campus | Urban Main: Santiago City Satellite: San Agustin, Isabela |
Hymn | NC Hymn |
Colors | Green and White |
Nickname | NC'nian |
Website | www |
The Northeastern College is a private, non-sectarian, coeducational secondary and higher education institution located in Santiago City, Philippines. The College offers a range of degrees at both graduate and post-graduate level.
History[edit]
The Northeastern College was founded as the Northeastern Institute, in 1941, initially as a high school. It was the first secondary school in the province, and after the first three years, expanded into offering an undergraduate college education.
It was founded in 1941 by Atty. Francisco E. Pascual, his wife, Doña Emeteria Bautista Pascual, and Mr. Leon Cadaoas who were all residents of Santiago, Isabela. The Institute, the first to offer secondary education in the province, started with first and second year levels with Pascual serving as both classroom teacher and principal.
When World War II broke out in December 1941, its operation was temporarily stopped. Four years later, (August 1945) the school, housed in a rented building on Barangay Dubinan resumed its operation, this time offering complete secondary education. From 1945 to 1948, enrollment continuously increased prompting the Board of Trustees to approve the construction of a two-story building on the site where it presently stands.
Inspired with the three years of successful operation, the members of the Board of Trustees conceived the idea of offering a tertiary education to cater to the higher educational needs of its high school graduates. This marked the birth of its college department offering initially the courses Bachelor of Science in Education, Commerce and General Associate in Arts with Mr. Vicente P. Salvador as the first college dean. The opening of the normal course necessitated the opening of a complete elementary education which served as the training ground of its teacher trainees. On April 25, 1949, the first commencement exercises of the Normal Department of the college was held followed by another one on December 17, 1949.
The college now offers fifteen (15) undergraduate courses including the newly offered Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Midwifery Education, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication, five post graduate studies and six computer short-term courses.
Governance of the College[edit]
Board of directors[edit]
- Lolita B. Albano - Chairman
- Zenaida C. Cabucana - Vice Chairman
- Tomas C. Bautista - President
Academic Council[edit]
- President and Chief Academic Officer: Tomas C. Bautista, Ph.D
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