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{{Short description|Private research tertiary institution in the Philippines}} |
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| name = Technological Institute of the Philippines |
| name = Technological Institute of the Philippines |
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| native_name = Institusyong |
| native_name = Institusyong Teknolohiya ng Pilipinas |
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| image = T.I.P. Logo.png |
| image = T.I.P. Logo.png |
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| caption = |
| caption = T.I.P logo inspired by elements in engineering |
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| motto = Lifelong Learners. Problem Solvers. Innovators. |
| motto = Lifelong Learners. Problem Solvers. Innovators. |
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| type = [[Private university|Private]] |
| type = [[Private university|Private]]<br />[[Research]]<br />Higher Education Institution |
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| established = February 8, 1962, [[Manila]] |
| established = February 8, 1962, [[Manila]] |
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| founders = Engr. Demetrio A. Quirino Jr.<br />Dr. Teresita U. Quirino |
| founders = Engr. Demetrio A. Quirino Jr.<br />Dr. Teresita U. Quirino |
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| academic_affiliations = [[Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology|ABET]], [[Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning|ASAIHL]], [[International Association of Universities|IAU]], [[Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities|PACU]], [[Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation|PACUCOA]], [[Private Education Retirement Annuity Association|PERAA]], [[Philippine Association for Technical Education|PATE]], [[Philippine Technological Council|PTC]], [[Philippine Information and Computing Accreditation Board|PICAB]], [[ASEAN University NetworkA|AUN]] |
| academic_affiliations = [[Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology|ABET]], [[Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning|ASAIHL]], [[International Association of Universities|IAU]], [[Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities|PACU]], [[Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation|PACUCOA]], [[Private Education Retirement Annuity Association|PERAA]], [[Philippine Association for Technical Education|PATE]], [[Philippine Technological Council|PTC]], [[Philippine Information and Computing Accreditation Board|PICAB]], [[ASEAN University NetworkA|AUN]] |
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| president = Dr. Elizabeth Quirino-Lahoz |
| president = Dr. Elizabeth Quirino-Lahoz |
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| vice-president = Angel C. Lahoz (EVP) Angelo Q. Lahoz (SVP) |
| vice-president = Angel C. Lahoz (EVP) Angelo Q. Lahoz (SVP) |
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| students = 25,000 |
| students = 25,000 |
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| city = 363 P. Casal St., [[Quiapo, Manila]],<br />1338 Arlegui St., [[Quiapo, Manila]],<br />938 Aurora Blvd., Cubao, [[Quezon City]] |
| city = 363 P. Casal St., [[Quiapo, Manila]],<br />1338 Arlegui St., [[Quiapo, Manila]],<br />938 Aurora Blvd., Cubao, [[Quezon City]] |
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| province = Metro Manila |
| province = Metro Manila |
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| country = Philippines |
| country = Philippines |
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| coor = {{coord|14|35|43|N|120|59|17|E|region:PH_type:edu|display=inline,title}} |
| coor = {{coord|14|35|43|N|120|59|17|E|region:PH_type:edu|display=inline,title}} |
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| campus = [[Manila]], {{cvt|2.3|ha}}<br />{{nowrap|[[Quezon City]], {{cvt|3.3|ha}}}} |
| campus = [[Manila]], {{cvt|2.3|ha}}<br />{{nowrap|[[Quezon City]], {{cvt|3.3|ha}}}} |
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| language = [[Filipino language|Filipino]], English |
| language = [[Filipino language|Filipino]], English |
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| free_label = Alma Mater song |
| free_label = Alma Mater song |
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| free = You'll Be in My Heart Forever |
| free = You'll Be in My Heart Forever |
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| free_label2 = Fight song |
| free_label2 = Fight song |
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| free2 = ''We're on Top of the World'' |
| free2 = ''We're on Top of the World'' |
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| colors = {{color box|yellow}} {{color box|black}} Yellow & black |
| colors = {{color box|yellow}} {{color box|black}} Yellow & black |
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| sports_nickname = T.I.P. Engineers |
| sports_nickname = T.I.P. Engineers |
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| sporting_affiliations = [[Universities and Colleges Basketball League|UCBL]], [[National Collegiate Basketball League|NCBL]], [[National Capital Region Universities and Colleges of Luzon Athletic Association|NCR-UCLAA]], [[Engineer Demetrio Quirino Cup|EDQ Cup]], [[Universities and Colleges Volleyball League|UCVL]] |
| sporting_affiliations = [[Universities and Colleges Basketball League|UCBL]], [[National Collegiate Basketball League|NCBL]], [[National Capital Region Universities and Colleges of Luzon Athletic Association|NCR-UCLAA]], [[Engineer Demetrio Quirino Cup|EDQ Cup]], [[Universities and Colleges Volleyball League|UCVL]] |
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| website = {{url|https://tip.edu.ph}} |
| website = {{url|https://tip.edu.ph}} |
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The '''Technological Institute of the Philippines''' ({{lang-fil|Institusyong Teknolohiya ng Pilipinas}}), also known as '''T.I.P.''', is a [[Private university|private]] [[Research university|research-oriented]] [[College|higher education institution]] located in [[Metro Manila]], [[Philippines]]. It was founded in 1962 by [[Teacher|educators]] [[Dr. Teresita U. Quirino]] and [[Engr. Demetrio A. Quirino, Jr.]] with the vision to "bring within the reach of the masses the blessings of higher education" in [[technology]] and [[engineering]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES – Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities |url=http://www.pacu.org.ph/teacher/technological-institute-of-the-philippines/ |access-date=2022-11-09 |language=en-US}}</ref> T.I.P. is known for its [[Outcome-based education|outcomes-based]] TechnoCoRe curriculum which embeds teaching [[Technology|technological]] [[entrepreneurship]] skills to its students.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Technological Institute of the Philippines (Philippines) |url=https://wdi.umich.edu/programs-projects/the-technological-institute-of-the-philippines-philippines/ |access-date=2022-11-09 |website=William Davidson Institute |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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The '''Technological Institute of the Philippines''' |
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The institute has two campuses in [[Quiapo, Manila]] and [[Quezon City|Cubao, Quezon City]] with other 20,000 graduate, undergraduate, and senior high school students across its eleven (11) colleges. T.I.P. is the only institution in the Philippines that offers [[Professional Science Master's Degree|Professional Science Master's]] degree programs in [[engineering management]] and [[data science]].<ref>{{Cite news |date=August 12, 2020 |title=T.I.P. offers Professional Science Master’s degree in Data Science |work=Gadgets Magazine |url=https://gadgetsmagazine.com.ph/lifestyle/education/t-i-p-offers-professional-science-masters-degree-in-data-science}}</ref> As a research institution in technology, T.I.P. is also one of the few institutions in the Philippines that offers the [[Professional doctorate|professional doctorate degrees]] [[Doctor of Information Technology]] (DIT) and [[Doctor of Engineering]] (DEngr).<ref>{{Cite web |title=Doctor in Information Technology |url=https://tip-drafts.praxxys.ph/ |access-date=2022-11-09 |website=Technological Institute of the Philippines |language=en}}</ref> |
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T.I.P. was granted autonomous status by the [[Commission on Higher Education (Philippines)|Commission of Higher Education (CHED)]] since 2016 with 16 Centers of Excellence and Centers of Development in engineering and information technology.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-04-26 |title=Reasons why Technological Institute of the Philippines is one of the best engineering schools in the country today |url=https://mb.com.ph/2022/04/26/reasons-why-technological-institute-of-the-philippines-is-one-of-the-best-engineering-schools-in-the-country-today/ |access-date=2022-11-09 |website=Manila Bulletin |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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The Technological Institute of the Philippines is one of the country’s premier technological, engineering, and computing higher educational institutions. Established in 1962, T.I.P. currently has more than 20,000 graduate, undergraduate and Senior High School students under its wing spread out over its campuses in Quiapo Manila, and Cubao, Quezon City. Using an outcomes-based educational model with its locally and globally accredited programs, T.I.P. allows students to acquire industry-desired qualities and essential experiences that better equip them to be effective as soon as they enter the workforce or set up their own business. |
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[[File:Technological Institute of the Philippines Quezon City.jpg|thumb|Quezon City Campus]] |
[[File:Technological Institute of the Philippines Quezon City.jpg|thumb|Quezon City Campus]] |
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[[File:Technological Institute of the Philippines Manila.jpg|thumb|Casal Campus]] |
[[File:Technological Institute of the Philippines Manila.jpg|thumb|Casal Campus]] |
Institusyong Teknolohiya ng Pilipinas
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T.I.P logo inspired by elements in engineering
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Motto | Lifelong Learners. Problem Solvers. Innovators. |
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Type | Private Research Higher Education Institution |
Established | February 8, 1962, Manila |
Founders | Engr. Demetrio A. Quirino Jr. Dr. Teresita U. Quirino |
Academic affiliations | ABET, ASAIHL, IAU, PACU, PACUCOA, PERAA, PATE, PTC, PICAB, AUN |
President | Dr. Elizabeth Quirino-Lahoz |
Vice-president | Angel C. Lahoz (EVP) Angelo Q. Lahoz (SVP) |
Students | 25,000 |
Location |
363 P. Casal St., Quiapo, Manila,
, 1338 Arlegui St., Quiapo, Manila, 938 Aurora Blvd., Cubao, Quezon City
Metro Manila
, Philippines 14°35′43″N 120°59′17″E / 14.59528°N 120.98806°E / 14.59528; 120.98806 |
Campus | Manila, 2.3 ha (5.7 acres) Quezon City, 3.3 ha (8.2 acres) |
Language | Filipino, English |
Alma Mater song | You'll Be in My Heart Forever |
Fight song | We're on Top of the World |
Colors | Yellow & black |
Nickname | T.I.P. Engineers |
Sporting affiliations | UCBL, NCBL, NCR-UCLAA, EDQ Cup, UCVL |
Website | tip |
The Technological Institute of the Philippines (Filipino: Institusyong Teknolohiya ng Pilipinas), also known as T.I.P., is a private research-oriented higher education institution located in Metro Manila, Philippines. It was founded in 1962 by educators Dr. Teresita U. Quirino and Engr. Demetrio A. Quirino, Jr. with the vision to "bring within the reach of the masses the blessings of higher education" in technology and engineering.[1] T.I.P. is known for its outcomes-based TechnoCoRe curriculum which embeds teaching technological entrepreneurship skills to its students.[2]
The institute has two campuses in Quiapo, Manila and Cubao, Quezon City with other 20,000 graduate, undergraduate, and senior high school students across its eleven (11) colleges. T.I.P. is the only institution in the Philippines that offers Professional Science Master's degree programs in engineering management and data science.[3] As a research institution in technology, T.I.P. is also one of the few institutions in the Philippines that offers the professional doctorate degrees Doctor of Information Technology (DIT) and Doctor of Engineering (DEngr).[4]
T.I.P. was granted autonomous status by the Commission of Higher Education (CHED) since 2016 with 16 Centers of Excellence and Centers of Development in engineering and information technology.[5]
T.I.P.’s first site was the Lorenzana Building in Quiapo, Manila. The school had an initial enrollment of 2,400 which steadily increased throughout the years, prompting the school to slowly but surely expand. In 1967, it set up its main site at G. Puyat Street, Quiapo, Manila.
The institution then directed itself towards specialization in the field of technology. In 1977, it offered a two-year associate course in Marine Engineering. Then in 1980, the Liberal Arts, Education, and High School programs were phased out to make way for the school’s new thrust.
In 1981, additional buildings were leased and the T.I.P. P. Casal, Quiapo location was opened to accommodate the growing student population which had reached over 23,000. T.I.P. Arlegui was opened three years later across P. Casal, both areas being collectively known as the T.I.P. Manila campus. Currently, T.I.P. Manila has four (4) main buildings across the combined 2.3-hectares of the two sites.
The founders opened T.I.P. Quezon City in 1983 along 20th Avenue of Cubao as their answer to the Philippine government’s call for dispersal to decongest the Manila University Belt. Through the years, the Quezon City campus acquired adjacent properties, including a frontage along Aurora Boulevard in the early 2000s. At present, T.I.P. Quezon City has ten (10) main buildings spread out in its 3.3-hectare site.[6]
T.I.P. got the first ABET accreditation of 20 of its programs in 2013 – 14 from the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) and 6 from the Computing Accreditation Commission (CAC).
To future-proof its students and continue with its outcomes-based curriculum, T.I.P. vied for the second cycle of ABET international accreditation in 2018 and received, a year later, reaccreditation of all 20 of its engineering and computing programs.[7]
In 2015, T.I.P.'s Computer Science (BSCS), Information Systems (BSIS), and Information Technology (BSIT) programs were all acknowledged under the Seoul Accord by virtue of their ABET CAC accreditation.
Graduates enjoy full recognition of their degree in countries like the Republic of Korea, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, United States, China, and Japan.[8]
In 2021, T.I.P. gained international recognition from the ASEAN University Network - Quality Assurance (AUN-QA) for the assessment of some of its programs. The AUN-QA is responsible for educational standards and continuous academic improvement of ASEAN schools. [9]
From 2000 to the present, T.I.P. has been voluntarily applying its programs for local accreditations from respected organizations. These accreditations include the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA) under the umbrella of the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines (FAAP); the Philippine Technological Council; and the Philippine Computer Society (PCS) Information and Computing Accreditation Board (PICAB).
During this period, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) also awarded 16 Centers of Excellence and Centers of Development to both T.I.P. campuses. Moreover, CHED also awarded Autonomous Status to both T.I.P. Quezon City and T.I.P. Manila in 2016 and again in 2019. Autonomous status is the highest honor CHED can bestow upon a higher education institution..[6]
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