Technological Institute of the Philippines

Technological Institute of the Philippines
Institusyong Teknolohikal ng Pilipinas
Motto Engineering Filipinos for Lifelong Learning
Established February 8, 1962
Type Private, nonsectarian
Chairman Engr. Demetrio A. Quirino Jr.
President Dr. Elizabeth Q. Lahoz
Location Manila and Quezon City,  Philippines
Campus TIP Manila and TIP Quezon City
Hymn The TIP Hymn
Colors          Yellow and Black
Nickname TIPians
Affiliations ASAIHL PACUCOA PATE ISAA
Website www.tip.edu.ph

The Technological Institute of the Philippines or "TIP" is a private, non-sectarian, tertiary level institution in the Philippines which heavily specializes in the fields of engineering.

The institute was established by a group of educators headed by Engr. Demetrio A. Quirino Jr. on February 8, 1962. At present, TIP has two branches in Metro Manila, TIP Manila and TIP Quezon City.

Brief History

On February 8, 1962, a group of educators headed by Engr. Demetrio A. Quirino Jr. established the Technological Institute of the Philippines. Engr. Demetrio A. Quirino Jr. was also the school's first President. He was later joined in 1967 by his wife. Dr. Teresita U. Quirino, who became the school's first Dean of Education. Dr. Teresita U. Quirino later on took over as President of the school in 1974.

TIP laid down its objectives: (1) to maintain a high standard of instruction; (2) to bring within the reach of the masses the blessings of higher education; and (3) to cooperate with the government in the implementation of its amelioration programs.

TIP committed itself to educating and developing men and women who could turn the wheels of progress and industry. It offered courses such as Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Architecture and Commerce. It also offered Industrial Education, Industrial Arts, Liberal Arts, High School and Technical-Vocational courses. Its first site was the Lorenzana Building in Quiapo, Manila. The school had an initial enrolment of 2,400 which steadily increased, prompting the school to lease other buildings. In 1967, it set up its main site at 888 G. Puyat St., Quiapo, Manila.

TIP then directed itself toward specialization in the field of technology. In 1977, it offered a two-year associate course in Marine Engineering. In 1980, the Liberal Arts and high school programs were phased out to make way for the school's new thrust. In 1981, additional buildings were leased to accommodate the student population which already exceeded 23,000.

TIP opened in 1983 its Quezon City campus located at 20th Avenue, Cubao. TIP Quezon City through the years acquired some adjacent properties including a frontage along Aurora Boulevard. The Quezon City campus has eight (8) main buildings spread out in the 2.8-hectare site.

TIP Manila has also acquired ownership of three major sites namely Arlegui, Puyat, and the Castillejos and Casal properties. A six-storey building called the Founder's Hall was inaugurated on February 5, 1997 in TIP Casal, Manila. A new six-storey building in TIP Arlegui was recently completed to complement the two existing buildings there.

A 9.5-hectare property in Noveleta, Cavite houses the TIP Seaside Maritime Training Center. It is currently being used for Marine Engineering and Marine Transportation students' training.

The current TIP President is Dr. Elizabeth Q. Lahoz, the eldest daughter of Engr. Demitrio A. Quirino Jr. and Dr. Teresita U. Quirino, the current Chairman and Vice-Chairwoman of the Board of TIP, respectively.

Contents

Colleges and Academic Programs

College of Engineering and Architecture

College of Maritime Education

College of Business Education (CBE)

College of Information Technology Education

Special IT Programs

Teacher Education (Quezon City Campus)

College of Arts

Short Programs

Quezon City academic scorecard

Manila academic scorecard

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Campuses

Manila Campus

Quezon City Campus

External links

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