Angeles University Foundation
The Angeles University Foundation, is a private Roman Catholic university in Angeles City, Philippines. It is a non-stock, non-profit educational institution that was established on May 25, 1962, by Mr. Agustin P. Angeles, Barbara Yap-Angeles and family. After only less than nine years of operation, the Institution was granted University status on April 16, 1971, by the Department of Education, Culture and Sports.
It is one of the few Philippine universities granted autonomous status, with a number of its degree programs having been duly recognized as Centers of Excellence and Centers of Development by the Commission on Higher Education.
AUF has been granted Autonomous Status since 2003; Institutional Quality Assurance Monitoring and Evaluation certification from the Commission on Higher Education ; Accreditation by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities ; ISO 9001-2000 Certification by TUV-SUD; Center of Excellence in Information Technology, Teacher Education, Criminal Justice Education as accredited by the Commission on Higher Education; and Center of Development for Computer Engineering and Nursing from the same government arm. Now on its 50th year of operation, AUF has a total of 63 academic programs scattered across 8 colleges excluding a Medical and Law school.
History
Angeles University Foundation was established on May 25, 1962, by the prominent Angeles family of Angeles City, Pampanga in the Philippines. It began as the Angeles Institute of Technology but after 9 years of operation, the institution was granted University status on April 16, 1971, by the Department of Education, Culture and Sports.On December 4, 1975, the university was converted into a non-stock, non-profit educational foundation - a decision of the founding family motivated by the aim of providing education to the Central Luzon region. Concomitant with this decision, the Angeles couple and their children, namely, Rosario, Lutgarda, Emmanuel, Antonio, Jesusa, Josefina and Lourdes executed a Deed of Donation of their shareholdings in favor of the foundation as starting fund which resulted to the relinquishment of their ownership and proprietary rights. AUF was incorporated under Republic Act No. 6055, otherwise known as the Foundation Law, and is a tax-exempt institution approved by the Philippine government.
On February 14, 1978, AUF was converted into a Catholic university making it the first in Central Luzon. Another historical event that took place on February 20, 1990, was the inauguration of the AUF Medical Center which now serves as the teaching, training and research hospital of the university.
Campus
The campus is located along MacArthur Highway in Barangay Salapungan, Angeles City. It is relatively small compared to the campuses of other major universities in the Philippines. The campus is urban in setting, and it is located within the business area of the city. The Elementary and High School departments of the university however, are located in Marisol Village about 3 kilometers away from the main campus.The main campus contains 8 key buildings, including the medical center. These are the following:
- Barbara Yap Angeles Building, which houses most of the Administrative Offices and named after one of the founders. Home to the Colleges of Engineering, Arts and Sciences, Education and Criminal Justice Education.
- Lourdes Hall, the university library
- The Twin Building, which contains the School of Medicine, College of Nursing and College of Allied Medical Professions
- Information Technology and Training Center, home to the College of Computer Studies
- St. Joseph Hall, which houses the gym, fitness facilities and the University Health Services.
- Professional Schools Building, which is home to the Graduate School, Law School and College of Business Administration.
- Sports and Cultural Center, a four-storey athletics complex which houses the Events Hall, jogging track and basketball arena
- AUF Medical Center with a five-story Main Building and the under construction Medical Tower.
Academics
The university is home to 8 undergraduate colleges, with the College of Arts and Sciences as the oldest. There is also a School of Medicine and School of Law apart from the Graduate School. The university's Computer Studies programs have been accredited by the Commission on Higher Education as academic centers.
AUF Professional School
The AUF Professional School was established in 1966 as the AUF Graduate School, with an initial enrolment of 15 in the Master of Arts in Education program.- Doctor of Public Health
- Doctor of Business Administration
- Doctor of Information Technology
- Doctor of Philosophy in Management
- Doctor of Philosophy in Education
- Doctor of Philosophy in Public Administration
- Master of Arts in Education
- Master of Arts in Nursing
- Master of Arts in Psychology
- Master of Arts in Teaching
- Master of Arts in Teaching Physical Education
- Master of Arts in Special Education
- Master in Business Administration
- Master in Information Technology
- Master in Nursing
- Master in Public Administration
- Master of Science in Information Technology
- Master of Science in Mathematics
School of Medicine
- Doctor of Medicine
School of Law
- Juris Doctor
Colleges
College of Allied Medical Professions
The College of Allied Medical Professions was established during the Academic Year 1990–1991 with two programs: Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy and Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. These full-time competency-based programs were approved by the Department of Education, Culture and Sports and the Professional Regulatory Commission and were granted Government Recognition on June 15, 1992 and August 25, 1993.- BS Medical Technology
- BS Physical Therapy
- BS Occupational Therapy
- BS Pharmacy
- BS Pharmacy major in Clinical Pharmacy
- BS Radiologic Technology
College of Arts and Sciences
- AB Communication
- BS Biology
- BS Psychology
College of Business and Accountancy
- BS Accountancy
- BS Hotel & Restaurant Management
- BS Management Accounting
- BS Tourism Management
- BSBA-Human Resource Development Management
- BSBA-Marketing Management
- BSBA-Management and Entrepreneurship
College of Computer Studies
At present, the college has earned the distinction of being the only Nodal Station of Central Luzon which provides information technology training programs to different educational institution in the region.
The College is affiliated with IBM Academic Initiative Program, Oracle Academic Initiative, MSDN Academic Alliance and Philippine Open Source Initiative. It also affiliated with national IT organizations such as the Philippine Society of I.T. Education, Philippine Computer Society and the Animation Council of the Philippines.
The college offers two bachelor's degree programs mainly:
- BS Computer Science
- BS Information Technology
College of Criminal Justice Education
- BS Criminology
College of Education
- Bachelor of Secondary Education
- Bachelor of Elementary Education
College of Engineering and Architecture
- BS Civil Engineering
- BS Computer Engineering
- BS Electronics Engineering
- BS Architecture
College of Nursing
- BS Nursing
- Caregiver Program
Auxiliary units and Research Centers
- AUF Cyberspace
- AUF Law Center
- AUF Fitness and Recreation Center
- Center for American Studies
- Center for Christian Formation
- Center for Community Development Services
- Center for Planning, Research and Development
- Confucius Institute at Angeles University Foundation
- Institute of Kapampangan Studies
- International Students Association
- Pathways to Higher Education-Philippines
Student life and culture
University Events
- AUF Cultural Competitions - considered as the grandest and most anticipated student activity in the university, it is an inter-collegiate competition in the areas of Choral Singing, Band, Solo Singing and Dance.
- University Week Celebration - this annual university-wide event organized through the efforts of the university Student Councils is a week-long event that includes the University Games, academic competitions and other sub-events including concerts, exhibits, cheerdancing competitions and the like.
- Campus Open - an academic exposition that aims to market the university as school of choice for graduating high school students.
- Mr. and Ms. University
- Christmas Concert with the AUF Concert Chorus
- ASEAN Student Leaders Summit and Cultural Festival - a special event organized in cooperation with the ASEAN Foundation and the National Youth Commission, it aims to gather young student leaders from universities around Southeast Asia for a week of talks, seminars, discussions and other various activities culminating with the Cultural Festival. For 2007, the theme was "Awareness and Unity among ASEAN Youth"
Student Organizations
Mandated Organizations
Mandated organizations are those that are officially recognized by the university as annually omnipresent student groups. These are generally student government bodies and fall under the Office of Student Affairs.- University Student Council
- College Student Councils
- Medical Student Council
- Curriculum Year Organization
- Classroom Organization
- The Pioneer- The Official Student Publication of Angeles University Foundation
Non-mandated Organizations
Athletics
The Angeles University Foundation Great Danes are the varsity teams of Angeles University Foundation. The women's teams are called the Lady Danes, while the Juniors teams are the Baby Danes. The Great Danes have played as a guest team in the 2009–10 season of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The men's basketball team won the 2007 National Inter-Collegiate Basketball Championship held in Ibajay, Aklan. Their victory qualified them to the 6th Asian University Basketball Championship in Daet, Camarines Norte.The Great Danes are administered under the Fitness, Sports and Recreation Office of Angeles University Foundation. The sports covered by the varsity team include but not limited to basketball, volleyball, chess, swimming, baseball, taekwondo and badminton among others.
Apart from the joining as guest team in Season 85 of NCAA, the AUF Great Danes are also very active in joining regional, provincial and national athletic meets including the Private Schools Athletic Association Games, Father Martin's Cup and the National Inter-Collegiate Basketball Tournament of which AUF is the defending Champion for 2009.