Polytechnic University of the Philippines, San Pedro

Polytechnic University of the Philippines
San Pedro Campus

Seal of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines – San Pedro Campus
Motto Tanglaw ng Bayan
Motto in English
Light of the Nation
Established April 9, 2002
Type State
President Emanuel de Guzman
Director Marissa B. Ferrer
Location San Pedro, Laguna, Philippines
Campus Suburban
Colors
  Maroon and Gold
Sports Badminton, Basketball, Chess, Tennis, Volleyball
Nickname PUP Mighty Maroons
Mascot PUPOY
Website www.pup.edu.ph
www.pupsanpedro.info

Polytechnic University of the Philippines – San Pedro Campus (PUP-SPC) is one of the campus units of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines located in San Pedro, Laguna, Philippines. It is one of the four PUP municipality-funded campuses in Laguna, the others are: PUP Biñan Campus, PUP Santa Rosa Campus, and PUP Calauan Campus.

The San Pedro, Laguna campus was established through a Memorandum of Agreement signed in 2002 by Mayor of San Pedro Felicismo A. Vierneza and PUP President Ofelia M. Carague. Originally established as an open university center, the San Pedro, Laguna campus has grown and is now offering undergraduate programs.

History

PUP San Pedro Campus was established on April 9, 2002 as an open university center by virtue of a memorandum of agreement signed by then San Pedro, Laguna mayor Felicismo A. Vierneza and former PUP president Dr. Ofelia M. carague, PUP San Pedro initially offered a single curricular program-Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management. Two sections totaling 119 students enrolled in the courses were housed in a borrowed two room building at the San Pedro ManPower Center at the Elvinda Subdivision. Chairs some 120 of them were donated by Laguna governor Teresita Lazaro.

Campus

The San Pedro, Laguna campus of PUP has an Eco Park and Butterfly Sanctuary.

Academics

College of Education (COED)

College of Business (CB)

College of Computer Management and Information Technology (CCMIT)

College of Accountancy (COA)

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