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Coordinates: 14°2928N 121°0320E / 14.49112°N 121.05550°E / 14.49112; 121.05550
 

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Taguig City University

Former names

Pamantasan ng Taguig (2006)
MottoTrust, Competence and Unity
TypePublic, Local university
Established2006
AccreditationAssociation of Local Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation
Commission on Higher Education
PresidentDr. Desiree B. Guiraldo

Academic staff

Approx. 500
Undergraduates8,000+ as of November, 2023
Location
General Santos Avenue, Central Bicutan, Taguig
, ,

Philippines


14°29′28N 121°03′20E / 14.49112°N 121.05550°E / 14.49112; 121.05550
CampusUrban
HymnTaguig City Hymn
Colors
  Red and White
AffiliationsAssociation of Local Colleges and Universities
MascotTCU Catfish
Websitetcu.edu.ph
Taguig City University is located in Metro Manila
Taguig City University

Location in Metro Manila

Taguig City University is located in Luzon
Taguig City University

Location in Luzon

Taguig City University is located in Philippines
Taguig City University

Location in the Philippines

Taguig City University (TCU; Filipino: Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Tagig) is a local public university in Central Bicutan, Taguig. It is funded by the City Government of Taguig. TCU was established in 2006 by the City Government of Taguig by virtue of Ordinance No. 29 Series of 2004.[1]

History[edit]

Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Taguig (PLT), later renamed Taguig City University (TCU) upon conversion of the Municipality of Taguig to "cityhood" on 8 December 2004, was established through Ordinance No. 29, Series of 2004 (enacted 6 September 2004, Municipal Government of Taguig, authored by Councilor Aurelio Paulo R. Bartolome with councilors Marisse Balina-Eron and Allan Paul C. Cruz as co-sponsors).

Motivated by the urgency of need to serve the youth of growing Taguig City, the Local Government Administration came up with Ordinance No. 29 Series of 2004 "An Ordinance Establishing the Pamantasan ng Taguig and Appropriating Funds Thereof." This was an offshoot of the provisions of the Local Government Code.

Pamantasan ng Taguig was renamed Taguig City University pursuant to City Ordinance No.13, Series of 2009.

TCU has gone through development problems — top billed by the very basic need to have enough buildings. For two years, despite its courage, the university hardly manifested physical eloquence. In S.Y. 2006–2007, it swiftly took off: The organization of the university and construction of the TCU main building commenced. Meanwhile, undergraduate classes were held in high schools and elementary campuses in Taguig, lent to the growing management of TCU. In 2006, General Ricardo Papa Sr. Memorial High School offered some rooms for free. In 2007, rooms expanded to Taguig Elementary School, Sta. Ana-District 1 and Em's Elementary School, Signal Village-District 2. In 2008-2009 additional undergraduate classes were held in annex school of General Ricardo Papa Sr. Memorial High School at Brgy. Ususan and Signal Village Elementary School (Annex).

Lack of classrooms did not deter the holding of graduate school classes. The graduate program in Master of Arts in Teaching major in Mathematics, Filipino, English and Social Sciences were lumped together as a common major. It paved the way to the development of the Master of Arts in Educational Management, while holding classes in a secluded and secured room at Sunshine Mall Taguig.

School year 2009-2010 reflected the metamorphosis of youthful Taguig City University, because in June all classes from undergraduate to graduate programs started to be held at the new main building of TCU; the rest became part of history.

On TCU's first year of operation, 2006–2007, the university was under the stewardship of the vice president for Academic Affairs, Tess Umali. The organization of the university and construction of the TCU main building were the highlights of this period. In 2007–2010, the first TCU president was vice mayor George Elias. During his term the construction of the main building was completed and curricular offerings were expanded. Year 2010 to the early part of 2011, TCU was under the reigns of Bro. Rolando Dizon who became instrumental in creating four schools: Graduate Studies; Education, Arts and Sciences; Engineering, Technology and Computer Sciences; Management, Entrepreneurship, and Criminology.

On April 4, 2011, Mayor Ma. Laarni "Lani" L. Cayetano installed Atty. Lutgardo B. Barbo as the third president of TCU. He is a former governor of Eastern Samar and secretary of the Philippine Senate. He was president of the Philippine Normal University, 2006–2010.

Academics[edit]

TCU is composed of 7 colleges and a graduate school.

Financial aid[edit]

All students enrolled at TCU shall receive ₱5,000 every semester. An additional ₱5,000 will be given to students who excel academically.[2]

Research[edit]

TCU signed a partnership agreement with the National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP) in order to enhance the university’s research undertakings.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "About – Taguig City University". Taguig City University. Retrieved May 15, 2024.
  • ^ Zurbano, Joel E. (August 21, 2023). "Taguig mayor commends TCU graduates". ManilaStandard. Retrieved May 15, 2024.
  • ^ Pustadan, Regine C. (August 21, 2023). "Empowering Academic Institutions: NRCP Forges Partnership with Taguig City University". National Research Council of the Philippines. Retrieved May 15, 2024.
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