Holy Name University

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Holy Name University

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Motto Benedicite Nomini Eius
("Blessed be His Name")
Established 1946
Type Private, Catholic University
Religious Affiliation DWEA, CEAP, ACUP
President Fr. Ernesto Lagura, SVD
Undergraduates Approx.
Postgraduates Approx.
Location Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines
Campus 3
Hymn Holy Name March
Colors yellow and green
Nickname HNU
Website http://www.hnu.edu.ph
the old Holy Name College
the old Holy Name College
Holy Name University Main Campus, Lesage St., Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines
Holy Name University Main Campus, Lesage St., Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines

Holy Name University or HNU (formerly Holy Name College; also the Divine Word College of Tagbilaran) is a Catholic institution of higher learning located in Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines. It is a private, non-profit, co-educational university run by the Society of the Divine Word or SVD. It offers programs in elementary, secondary, undergraduate and graduate levels. Its academic offerings include courses in graduate school, arts and sciences, education, nursing, commerce and accountancy, computer science, engineering, and law. Aside from instruction, HNU also engages in research and community extension.

It is accredited by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU).

It is located in several campuses in Tagbilaran City: the Main or Lesage Campus along Lesage-Gallares streets houses the Graduate School, College of Law, the administration and other offices including the Registrar, Finance, Student Affairs, Alumni, Extension, Research Center, Culture and Arts; the Scanlon campus along Miguel Parras Street; and the Janssen Heights Campus in Dampas District where the elementary, secondary (Janssen Building), College of Nursing (St. Freinademetz Building), College of Education and College of Engineering (Bates Building) are located.

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[edit] History

Holy Name University was founded in 1946 by Fr. Alphonse Lesage, SVD, based on the inspiration of Bishop Julio D. Rosales. It started as Holy Name College on July 14, 1947. At that time, it was a diocesan school owned by the Diocese of Tagbilaran. In 1963, the SVDs gained full ownership of the college. It was renamed Divine Word College of Tagbilaran as a full-pledged SVD school. From 1947 to 1970, it was run by SVD expatriate missionaries. In 1970, Fr. Leo D. Ortiz, SVD, became the first Filipino president. Since then, Filipino SVDs have overseen its growth. In September 21, 2001, it was given full autonomy by the Commission on Higher Education or CHED. On November 19, 2001, it was granted full university status, with the name changed to Holy Name University.[1]

[edit] Institution

[edit] Vision, Mission and Goals

HNU's vision statement is as follows:

"Called by the Father, missioned by the Divine Word, empowered by the Holy Spirit, we envision ourselves as servant-leaders with dignity, education and training geared towards the building of Christian communities in Bohol and beyond."

Its mission includes: the continuous witnessing to the Gospel Values; the pursuit of excellence in all our endeavors; the formation of self-reliant Christian communities; the value of dialogue of cultures; the upliftment of the welfare of children, women, disabled and marginalized members of society; and the protection of the integrity of creation.

Its goals are: to make HNU a model basic Christian community; to achieve excellence in instruction, research and community service; to dialogue with cultures and other religions; and to protect the integrity of creation.

[edit] Instruction

Academic Programs: See Complete List of Academic Programs of Holy Name University
  • Elementary
  • Secondary
  • Graduate School
  • College of Law
  • College of Arts and Sciences
  • College of Nursing
  • College of Engineering
  • College of Commerce and Accountancy
  • College of Computer Science
  • College of Education

[edit] Research

Holy Name University's research center takes the lead in research endeavours: providing technical, material, and financial support to institutional researches by faculty members; providing services to the departments, support services and student organizations; and extending services to outside agencies.

[edit] Community Extension and Development

This coordinates the implementation of activities in the community, particularly in selected adopted barangays in the province of Bohol.

[edit] University traditions

  • The motto of Holy Name University is "Benedicite Nomini Eius" or Blessed be His name.
  • The HNU seal or logo is made up of a blue shield surrounded by an unbroken cord of gold. A gold scroll in the middle containts the motto: "Benedicite Nomini Eius". The shield has 4 compartments, each containing an emblem representing the thrusts and character of Holy Name University: the three dimensional triangle (representing the trilogy of education: instruction, research and community extension; the flaming torch (symbol of education and learning); the emblem of the Divine Word (representing both ownership and gratitude to the SVDs); and finally, the hills and coconut tree (representing the province of Bohol and beyond). The main colors of the logo are blue, green and gold. [2]
  • The HNU Hymn is the "Holy Name March" written by Atty. and Mrs. Elpidio Biliran[3]
  • The HNU Song is " I wanna be" by Michael Caňares [4]

[edit] Hallmarks of HNU

The hallmarks of Holy Name university are that it is: the first Catholic University in Bohol; one of the 32 higher educational institutions in the Philippines granted full autonomy by the Commission on Higher Education or CHED; PAASCU Level III accredited university (Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges, and Universities); Topnotch examinees in licensure exams; SMART Wireless Engineering Education Program (SWEEP); Immersion program of the Campus Ministry Young Missionaries; Bohol Poll, local public opinion polling of the Research Center; Technology of Participation (ToP) trained-facilitators and trainers; Center for Local Governance — one of only 8 in the Philippines; Diwanag Dance Theatre and Cultural Troupe: nationally-acclaimed dance theater and cultural troupe; HNU Alumni Association — Founding Member of the Federation of Catholic Schools and Alumni Associations (FeCaSAA); State-of-the-Art Nursing Skills Laboratory; On-line enrollment; and Touch screen technology [5]

[edit] Accredited Status

  • Level III PAASCU
  1. College of Arts and Sciences
  2. College of Commerce and Accountancy
  3. College of Education
  • Level II PAASCU
  1. High School Department
  • Level I PAASCU
  1. Grade School Department
  2. Civil Engineering

[edit] Administration

[edit] Board of Trustees (SY 2006-2007)

  • Chair: Fr. Roderick Salazar, SVD
  • Vice Chair: Fr. Generoso Ricardo Rebayla, SVD
  • Members:
Fr. Heinz Kuleuke, SVD
Fr. Ernesto Lagura, SVD
Fr. Franscisco Estepa, SVD
Fr. Florante S. Camacho,SVD
Fr. Brigido Angngasing, SVD
Fr. Eloisa David, SVD
Dr. Lourdes Torrefranca
Fr. Valentino Pinlac
  • Secretary: Fr. Romeo P. Bancale, SVD

[edit] Members of the Cabinet

  • President: Fr. Ernesto Lagura, SVD
  • VP for Academic Affairs: Fr. Romeo P. Bancale, SVD
  • VP for Administration: Fr. Felino B. Javines, Jr., SVD
  • VP for Finance: Fr. Carlos Jimenez, SVD
  • Director, Plant Operations and Maintenance: Fr.Orencio Rodriguez, SVD

[edit] Academic Administrators

Principals

  • Elementary: Mr. Pedro Marcojos
  • Secondary: Mrs. Remedios Cardino

Deans

  • Graduate School: Dr. Teotima Amborgo
  • College of Law: Atty. Paulino Clarin
  • College of Arts and Sciences: Dr. Estrellita P. Sajulan
  • College of Nursing: Mrs. Elizabeth Floresca
  • College of Engineering: Engr. James Uy
  • College of Commerce and Accountancy: Mrs. Jemma J. Jay
  • College of Computer Science: Ms. Mariejoe Narca
  • College of Education: Dr.Guadalupe Saturina


[edit] Notable alumni

[9]

  • Rene L. Relampagos - former governor of Bohol
  • Fr. Magdaleno Fabiosa, SVD - Provincial Superior, Society of the Divine Word or SVD Philippines Southern Province
  • Oscar B. Glovasa - 1st place, 1969 Bar Examination
  • Romualdo Murcia III - 1st place, CPA Board Examination, October 1997
  • May Solera - 7th place, CPA Board Examination, May 1997
  • Evelyn Cabanos - 19th place, CPA Board Examination, May 1997
  • Jerone Tabanera - 6th place, CPA Board Examination, October 2002
  • Melvin Lopena - 15th place, CPA Board Examination, October 2002


[edit] References

  1. ^ Humble Beginning:A Brief History of an Institution www.hnu.edu.ph Retrieved 28 December, 2006.
  2. ^ About the sealwww.hnu.edu.ph Retrieved 28 December, 2006.
  3. ^ The Holy Name Marchwww.hnu.edu.ph Retrieved 28 December, 2006.
  4. ^ I Wanna Be (HNU Song) www.hnu.edu.ph Retrieved 28 December, 2006.
  5. ^ The Hallmarks of HNU www.hnu.edu.ph Retrieved 28 December, 2006/
  6. ^ Congress Databases
  7. ^ Congress Databases
  8. ^ Congress Databases
  9. ^ Makati Business Club Profile

[edit] External Links

SVD Schools in the Philippines
Christ the King Seminary | Divine Word Academy of Dagupan | Divine Word College of Bangued | Divine Word College of Calapan | Divine Word College of Legazpi | Divine Word College of Laoag | Divine Word College of San Jose | Divine Word College of Urdaneta | Divine Word College of Vigan | Divine Word Seminary | Divine Word Mission Seminary | Liceo del Verbo Divino (Divine Word University) | Holy Name University | University of San Carlos