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(Redirected from Luzon Colleges) Private university in Pangasinan, Philippines
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University of Luzon
Pamantasan ng Luzon (Filipino)
The university in 2011
Former names
  • Luzon College of Commerce and Business Administration (1948-1952)
  • Luzon Colleges (1952-2002)
MottoPerecias y Valias
Motto in EnglishSkills and Values
TypePrivate Non-sectarian Research Coeducational Higher education institution
Established1948
FoundersAtty. Luis F. Samson, Sr. Atty. Liberato Ll. Reyna, Sr., Dean Basilio Fernandez Dean Servillano Romasanta
Academic affiliationsPACUCOA APSCU
ChairmanAtty. Liberato Ll C. Reyna Jr.
PresidentDr. Luis "Chito" M. Samson Jr.
Vice-presidentDr. Aurora Samson-Reyna (VP for Academic Affairs)
LocationPerez Boulevard
Dagupan, Pangasinan, Philippines
16°02′23″N 120°20′09″E / 16.03980°N 120.33578°E / 16.03980; 120.33578
Campus
  • Urban Main campus (Dagupan)
  • Satellite campus (Pozorrubio)
Colors Maroon  and  Gold 
NicknameGolden Tigers
Sporting affiliationsMNCAA, PRISAA
MascotBald Tiger
Websitewww.ul.edu.ph
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The University of Luzon is a private university located in Dagupan, Philippines.

History

In 1948, Atty. Luis F. Samson, Sr. gathered his friends (Liberato LI. Reyna, Servillano B. Romasanta, Basilio F. Fernandez, Moises A.Maramba, Isidro Z. Tandoc, Jose D. Fenoy, Ruperto Z. Tandoc, Catalino C. Coquia, Federico I. Cervas, Victorino C. Daroya, Vicente de Leon, Constancio Ancheta, Pedro B. Pinero and Brigido Martinez) together to design the blueprint of the then Luzon College of Commerce and Business Administration (LCCBA). Atty. Luis F. Samson has served as the school president since the foundation of the college. The initial enrolment was 243 students.

In 1952, LCCBA was renamed Luzon Colleges (LC). The Commission on Higher Education granted university status to the Luzon Colleges in 2002.

The university has five PACUCOA Level III- Reaccredited programs, namely:

  • 2006: Criminology,
  • Teacher Education programs (Elementary Education and Secondary Education),
  • 2007: Commerce and Liberal Arts.

On July 14, 2008, the UL College of Criminology was identified by CHED as the first and the only Center of Excellence in Criminology Education in the country. In March 2008, the UL College of Education was certified as a Center of Training by CHED, Department of Education and the Professional Regulation Commission. The Liberal Arts, Commerce and Education (LACOMED) programs of the university are now in preparation for bids for Centers of Excellence Status.

The school Year 2008-2009 saw the implementation of web-enhanced learning for English, Mathematics, Science and Nursing through the introduction of E- Learning in campus. UL was the first in the region to adopt this program. The UL Pozorrubio Campus was opened in June 2008 with an enrollment of 46 students.

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