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Our Lady of Fatima University (OLFU) is a private, nonsectarian, coeducational basic and higher education institution.

Our Lady of Fatima University
  • Pamantasang Birhen ng Fatima (Filipino)
  • Universidad de Nuestra Señora de Fátima (Spanish)
  • Former names

    • Our Lady of Fatima College of Medicine (1973–1979)
    • Our Lady of Fatima College of Medicine (1979–2002)

    MottoVeritas et Misericordia

    Motto in English

    Truth and Compassion
    TypePrivate Non-sectarian Coeducational basic and higher education institution
    Established1973; 51 years ago (1973)
    FoundersJose C. Olivares
    Vicente M. Santos

    Religious affiliation

    Non-sectarian

    Academic affiliations

    PresidentDr. Caroline Marian S. Enriquez
    Location
    120 McArthur Highway, Valenzuela City
    , ,

    Philippines


    14°40′41N 120°58′51E / 14.67797°N 120.98095°E / 14.67797; 120.98095
    CampusMain
    Valenzuela City, Metro Manila
    Satelite

    ColorsGreen   and   White
    NicknameFatimanian

    Sporting affiliations

    NAASCU
    MascotFatima Phoenix
    Websitewww.fatima.edu.ph
    Our Lady of Fatima University is located in Metro Manila
    Our Lady of Fatima University

    Location in Metro Manila

    Our Lady of Fatima University is located in Luzon
    Our Lady of Fatima University

    Location in Luzon

    Our Lady of Fatima University is located in Philippines
    Our Lady of Fatima University

    Location in the Philippines

    "Rise to the top"

    History

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    Our Lady of Fatima University (Valenzuela Campus) in August 2022

    In 1967, Jose C. Olivares, with his son-in-law, Dr. Vicente M. Santos Sr., founded the Our Lady of Fatima Hospital in Valenzuela City. In 1973 he expanded the hospital to include a nursing college.[1]

    In 1979 the Fatima College of Medicine was established, with its pioneer batch graduating in 1983. In the 1990s the college diversified, starting programs in computer science, maritime education, education, psychology, biology, tourism and business.

    The college became a university in December 2002, with Dr. Vicente M. Santos Sr. as its founding president.[2]

    The next years further saw an increase in infrastructure development. New buildings were established in the Valenzuela and Quezon City campuses, with additional nursing virtual laboratories and simulators. Fatima's College of Nursing was designated by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) as a Center of Development in 2008.[3] Fatima's expansion continued with the establishment of additional campuses in Antipolo, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, and Sta. Rosa, Laguna.[4]

    The university submitted itself to the CHED's Institutional Quality Assurance through Monitoring and Evaluation (IQuAME) in 2008. In 2009 it was placed in Category A(t) as a mature teaching university.

    The CHED granted autonomous status to the university for five years from March 11, 2009, to March 30, 2014.

    Campuses

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    The university has six campuses [4] which are located in:

    Accreditation

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    The Fatima College of Physical Therapy, Fatima College of Pharmacy, Fatima College of Hotel and Restaurant Management, Fatima College of Nursing and Fatima College of Dental Medicine programs are accredited by the Philippine Association of and Universities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA).[5]

    Fatima University Medical Center

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    Near the college of medicine is the Fatima University Medical Center, a 150-bed hospital on the university campus. The center is an institutional partner that serves as a teaching tertiary hospital.

    Athletics

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    The 'Fatima Phoenix' commonly called Team Fatima are chosen athletes who compete in basketball, volleyball, badminton, taekwondo, cheerdancing, track and field, chess, billiards, and swimming.[6] Their students represent the university in NAASCU, PRISAA and other competitions.

    References

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    1. ^ OLFU: http://www.fatima.edu.ph/content.asp?pid=1&cat=1 Retrieved February 6, 2012.
  • ^ "HCMI Education". www.hcmieducation.com. Retrieved March 22, 2024.
  • ^ Fatima College of Nursing: http://www.fatima.edu.ph/content.asp?pid=213&cat=3 retrieved February 6, 2012.
  • ^ a b OLFU Campuses: http://www.fatima.edu.ph/content.asp?pid=152&cat=1 Retrieved February 26, 2012.
  • ^ PACUCOA Website: Our Lady of Fatima University Accreditations http://www.pacucoa.ph/accredited%20institutions/ncr/ncrolfu.htm Retrieved February 6, 2012.
  • ^ FATIMA PHOENIX http://www.fatima.edu.ph/content.asp?pid=166&cat=5 Retrieved February 6, 2012.
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