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BRIEF HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY
ngeles University Foundation (AUF),
formerly Angeles Institute of
Technology, was established on May
25, 1962 by spouses Dr. Barbara Yap-Angeles
and Mr. Agustin P. Angeles, and their children,
namely, Rosario, Lutgarda, Emmanuel, Antonio,
Jesusa, Josefina and Lourdes. After only less
than nine years of successful operation, it was
granted University status on April 16, 1971 by
the Philippine’s Department of Education,
Culture and Sports.
Motivated by the sincere desire to perpetuate the
missionary commitment of providing relevant and
quality education, the founding family 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 became a non-stock, non-
profit educational foundation on December 4,
1975 when it was incorporated under Republic
Act No. 6055 or the Foundation Law. Today, all
donations and bequests given to the AUF are tax
deductible.
Given that the University’s students and
employees were predominantly Catholic, the
founding family decided to convert AUF to a
Catholic university on February 14, 1978, thereby
making it the first in Central Luzon and the
fourteenth in the Philippines.
Realizing the need for a modern medical facility to
serve as the base hospital for its medical and
allied medical students, AUF established and
inaugurated the AUF Medical Center (AUFMC) on
February 23, 1990. Licensed for 125 beds, the
AUFMC is the only private tertiary teaching,
training and research hospital in Central Luzon
today.
In recognition of its exemplary performance
through the triad higher education functions of
instruction, research and community service,
AUF was granted autonomous status by the
Philippine Commission on Higher Education
(CHED) on October 27, 2003, thereby empowering
it to introduce innovations and function more
independently.
Now on its 46th year, AUF is proud to have
produced a total of 147 board topnotchers in
Medicine, Nursing, Education, Accountancy,
Engineering, Criminology, Physical Therapy,
Medical Technology and Occupational Therapy.
According to CHED, AUF today ranks 13th among
universities in the entire Philippines with at least
10 academic programs requiring government
licensure examinations.
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“No one should be denied education due to poverty”
Dr. Barbara Yap-AngelesFounder & First President
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VISION
Angeles University Foundation envisions to emerge as a
center of excellence in instruction, research, and community extension
services in the region and in the global community.
MISSION
To realize its vision, AUF commits itself to the
“total development of man for God and humanity”.
GOALS
Guided by its vision and mission, AUF aims to:
• Provide competent and dedicated faculty, state-of-the-art facilities and relevant
curricular programs responsive to the dynamically changing local and international
environment;
• Develop committed leaders and
professionals in various fields of
endeavor, imbued with genuine concern
for the improvement of the quality of
human life and of society in general;
• Spearhead feasible research projects
and implement outreach programs for
the benefit of the community,
particularly in the areas of sustainable
development and environment; and
• Promote quality education that will
impart knowledge and inculcate sound
moral values as it fosters love of God,
country and fellowmen.
This famous landmark in the College Campus symbolizes the struggle and
triumph of AUF to emerge as a center of excellence in education, research and
community service, both in the local and international communities. It was blessed
and inaugurated by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on May 25, 2002 during
the 40th
founding anniversary of AUF.
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Most Rev. Paciano B. Aniceto
Chairman
Hon. Emmanuel Y. Angeles
Vice Chairman
Members
Dr. Alberto P. Fenix, Jr.
Mrs. Diosdado P. Macapagal, Jr.
Dr. Erlinda C. Pefianco
Mrs. Ma. Loreto A. Canlas
Dr. Rizalino S. Navarro
Justice Vicente V. Mendoza
Dr. Ricardo P. Pama
Dr. Norberto A. Viera
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Dr. Emmanuel Y. Angeles
University Chancellor
Dr. Ricardo P. Pama
University President
Dr. Nicanor C. Austriaco
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Ms. Sylvia M. Soriano
Vice President for Administration
Mrs. Ma. Loreto A. Canlas
Vice President for Finance
ADMINISTRATION
he Board of Trustees is the highest
governing body of the University. It
is composed of distinguished men
and women from education, business,
government, judiciary and the clergy. Past
members of the board include incumbent
Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-
Arroyo, Former President Diosdado P.
Macapagal, Former Senator Jose J. Roy,
Most Rev. Oscar V. Cruz, Senator Manuel A.
Roxas II, among others.
The Board is assisted by the Management
Committee tasked to oversee the daily
management and operations of the
University. Under the supervision of the
Management Committee are the deans and
heads of different academic and
administrative offices.
The University encourages shared
leadership and participatory management
in its effort to address the growing
demands of the academic community.
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FACULTY & STAFF
oday, AUF is staffed with 526 highly qualified faculty members. For their
continuing professional development, scholarships and grants are extended to
support their graduate studies and participation in international training
programs. Current faculty-student ratio is 1:16, thereby ensuring quality instruction
and close supervision of teaching and learning activities.
Another 300 non-teaching personnel (NTP) provide administrative support to the
University in carrying out its goals and
objectives.
Directly under the supervision of deans and
heads, both faculty and NTP are provided
equal opportunity to take active involvement
in professional organizations, both locally and
internationally. This is encouraged in order
that they remain in the mainstream of their
profession while keeping the University
abreast with the latest innovations useful and beneficial to the
academe.
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Classification of faculty according to
educational qualification Degree Number Percentage
( N= 526 )
Doctorate Degree 59 11.30 % Doctorate Units 65 12.36 % Master’s Degree 215 40.87 % Master’s Units 140 26.62 % Law/Medicine 84 15.97 % Bachelor 168 31.9 %
The AUF Management Committee together with the different deans and heads of academic and administrative units.
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CAMPUSES & FACILITIES
UF today operates in four (4) strategically located campuses. It has a total of 87
classrooms, 46 different laboratories, 74 dormitory rooms, 26 discussion rooms, 6
internet rooms and 3 audio-visual rooms. Fully air-conditioned, these facilities provide a
learning environment conducive to teaching, learning and research activities.
COLLEGE CAMPUS
The College Campus is located along
McArthur Highway, Angeles City,
Philippines, about 80 kilometers north of
Metro Manila. It sits on a two- hectare lot
and is home to administration offices,
School of Medicine and the Colleges of
Nursing, Allied Medical Professions,
Education, Engineering, Criminal Justice
Education, Arts & Sciences, Computer
Studies. It also houses the following facilities: Our Lady of Grace Chapel, St. Cecilia’s
Auditorium, AUF Covered Court, Information Technology Training Center and the Our Lady of
Lourdes Library Building.
AUF MEDICAL CENTER: The dream that almost remained a dream
The AUFMC is the first and only private tertiary
teaching, training and research hospital in Central
Luzon established on February 23, 1990. It serves as
the base hospital of AUF students in the medicine,
nursing and allied medical professions. Located
adjacent to the College Campus, it is licensed for
125-beds and equipped with state-of-the-art medical
facilities.
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AUF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS
The AUF Professional Schools (AUFPS) is located
opposite the AUF Medical Center. Inaugurated by
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on December 16,
2004, it is home to the School of Law, Graduate School
and the College of Business Administration. Composed
of the north and south wings, the AUFPS houses
internet rooms, libraries, lecture rooms and offices.
AUF INTEGRATED SCHOOL
The AUF Integrated School is located
5-minutes away from the College Campus and
is home to the Grade School and High School
Departments. Its complete facilities, spacious
grounds and quiet surroundings provide for
an environment conducive to learning.
UNIVERSITY HOSTEL
The University Hostel opened its doors to student and
faculty residents in 1997. Located 5-minutes away
from the College Campus, it is complete with
amenities for comfortable, safe and accessible
dormitory accommodation.
The University Hostel is also equipped with a
laboratory kitchen and simulated hotel rooms for the
exclusive use of students pursuing Hotel and
Restaurant Management.
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
GRADUATE SCHOOL Doctor of Business Administration Doctor of Philosophy in Education Doctor of Philosophy in Public Administration Master in Business Administration Master in Information Technology Master in Nursing Master in Public Administration Master in Public Health Master of Arts in Education Master of Arts in Nursing Master of Arts in Teaching Master of Arts in Special Education Master of Engineering Master of Science in Information Technology Master of Science in Mathematics SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Doctor of Medicine
SCHOOL OF LAW Juris Doctor COLLEGE OF ALLIED MEDICAL PROFESSIONS BS Medical Laboratory Science BS Occupational Therapy BS Pharmacy BS Physical Therapy COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES
AB Communication BS Biology BS Psychology
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINSITRATION
BS Accountancy BSBA Finance & Management Accounting BSBA Management & Entrepreneurship BSBA Marketing BSBA Marketing Management BSBA Marketing & Golf Management BS Hotel & Restaurant Management BS Human Resource Development Management BS Tourism COLLEGE OF COMPUTER STUDIES BS Computer Science BS Information Technology Associate in Computer Technology COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION BS Criminology COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Bachelor of Elementary Education Bachelor of Secondary Education COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BS Avionics Engineering Technology BS Civil Engineering BS Computer Engineering BS Electronics & Communications Engineering BS Engineering Management COLLEGE OF NURSING BS Nursing
Caregiver Program
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NETWORKS & LINKAGES
AUF recognizes the importance of establishing strategic networks and linkages to
provide faculty and students enriched learning experiences while exploring possibilities
for collaborative work in research and education.
ACADEMIC COOPERATION
At the forefront of establishing networks and linkages among foreign education
institutions is the AUF Office of International Affairs. It spearheads collaborative
undertakings which include student and faculty exchange, joint research projects,
cultural exchange and travel grants.
One of our pace setting in academic collaborations is the establishment of the AUF
College of Medicine Extension Campus at the St. Andrew’s International Academy in
Pune, India on June 29, 2005.
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY LINKAGE
Partnership with business and industry provide
support to the University through donation
programs, on-the-job training agreements,
scholarship grants and placement services. Joint
undertakings in community development services
are also undertaken through medical-dental
missions, livelihood development and literacy
programs. In the spirit of reciprocity, AUF assists
partner industries by providing manpower training
development and mentoring activities.
A recent addition to AUF’s roster of industry partners is Texas Instruments (TI), Philippines which donated a digital signal processing (DSP) laboratory in 2006 for the exclusive use of our Computer Engineering faculty and students. Very recently, TI turned over US$ 2 million worth of equipment to AUF for laboratory use.
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ALUMNI SUPPORT
While AUF is still a relatively young university, its many
graduates who are gainfully employed abroad attest to its
world-class standard. AUF involves its alumni in academic
and community development projects. The alumni,
specifically those from the College of Nursing, have pledged
assistance to the University by raising funds to support
special projects such as the expansion of the AUF Medical
Center.
“Angeles University Foundation has already
provided the curriculum for training for the skills
needed by Texas Instruments -- more jobs for our
Kabalens here in Pampanga.
Our workforce is well-educated. Look at that, they
need a specific kind of skill, right away Angeles
University Foundation can offer it. That’s how
educated our workforce is. That is how we intend our
educational system to be responsive.”
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyoduring the ground-breaking ceremonies
of Texas Instruments inside
Clark Freeport Zone
on August 16, 2007
Microsoft, IBM, Wireless Services Asia and
Oracle are among the partner industries of
AUF in the delivery of quality IT education in
the College of Computer Studies. Academic
initiatives by these international IT giants
greatly contribute to the functions of AUF as
a Center of Excellence in IT Education in the
Philippines.
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At present, AUF has active
partnerships with the following
institutions:
AUSTRALIA McQuarie University University of Tasmania BANGLADESH University of Bangladesh CHINA I-Shou University Guangxi University Guizhou University Hebei Business College Hebei Computer Institute Hebei University of Business & Eco. Henan University Jiangxi University Ningxia University Tianjin University Tianjin Economic Development Authority University of Macau University of Hebei Yunnan University ENGLAND Sheffield University INDIA APTECH Limited Mahatma Gandhi University St. Andrew’s International Academy INDONESIA Surabaya University Universitas Kristen Maranatha IRAN University of Tehran
ITALY Politecnico di Torino JAPAN Bunkyo University Foundation Japan-RP Cultural & Industrial Dev’t Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp. Soka University KOREA Busan Kyungsang College Daegu Health College Inha Polytechnic Kwangju University Kwang Woon University Kyung Hee University Kyungmin College Korean Aerospace University Meta Golf Academy New York Study Abroad Academy Paichai University Uiduk University MALAYSIA University Tun Abdul Razak PHILIPPINES Asian Institute of Management Bulacan State University Clark Development Corporation
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PHILIPPINES (continued)
De La Salle University H1 Developing & Consulting IBM Philippines Intellirisk Management Corporation Naga College Foundation Northwestern University Microsoft Philippines Oracle Philippines Polytechnic University of the Philippines Redeman Inc. Republic Central Colleges Rotary International District 3790 SM Foundation St. Paul University St. Luke’s Medical Center Tarlac State University Texas Instruments Philippines, Inc. University of Cebu University of Luzon University of the Philippines University of Santo Tomas University of Regina Carmeli
SINGAPORE ATS Computer Centre PTE. Singapore Polytechnic Sino-Star Associates PTE. LTD. THAILAND Siam University Suranaree University of Technology VIETNAM Vietnam National University INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Asian Development Bank Association of Universities of Asia & the Pacific Association of East Asian Catholic Colleges & Universities International Association of Universities Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization- Innovation & Technology UNESCO
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SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS
In consonance with the
Founder’s principle that “no
one should be denied
education due to poverty”,
AUF extends to deserving
students various scholarships
and grants.
For the 1st semester of
academic year 2007-2008, a
total of 1,314 or 16% of the
student population of 8,187,
are recipients of scholarships
and financial grants. This is
800% greater than the
Philippine government’s 2%
requirement.
For this year alone, a total
of US$ 1 million ( Php 50 million) has been allocated for the University’s scholarship fund.
SUMMARY OF SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS AY 2007-2008
TYPE OF SCHOLARSHIPS/GRANTS TOTAL RECIPIENTS
Academic Scholarship Entrance Scholars (GS, Medicine, Law) Service Grants Athletes, Performing Arts Student Assistants Faculty, Employees & Dependents Special Scholarship Grants: BYA / EYA Scholarship Barangay Scholars AYA Scholars CDC Scholars APA Scholars ROTC Scholars Student Recruiters Outside Grants: Resolution 119 (Philippine National Police) PD 577 (Armed Forces of the Philippines
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352 150 229
198 17 1 31 31 1 5
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T O T A L 1,314
Some of the scholars with the University Chancellor, President and officials.
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
AUF believes that education institutions
play an important role in nation building not
only through human resource development,
but by active participation in community
development projects as well.
All throughout the year, the University
provides extension service to adopted
communities belonging to marginalized
sectors of Philippine society such as the
urban poor, out-of-school youth, charitable
institutions, cultural minorities, among
many others. Programs in public health,
literacy, livelihood and poverty alleviation
are conducted on a regular basis in
partnership with government and non-
government organizations. Community
service requires not only leadership and a
deep sense of social responsibility. It also
entails financial resources to keep it viable.
Sustaining development projects is a
challenge that AUF has met through the
years.
In the first quarter of 2007 alone, five (5)
medical missions have been initiated and
implemented for the benefit of some 4,200
indigent patients in collaboration with local
and foreign benefactors.
One formidable partner of AUF in this area
is the Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospital
in New York which conducted an eye
medical-surgical mission in January 2007.
With an imputed cost of US$ 48,000.00 ( Php
2.4 million ), the medical-surgical mission
benefited indigent cataract patients coming
from Central Luzon, Philippines.
Negotiations are also underway with the
Black Eyed Peas for a benefit concert to
support AUF scholars and indigent patients
at the AUF Medical Center.
For many years now, AUF has been adopting public elementary schools in Angeles City. AUF supports them through the donation of equipment and by providing free training programs for their faculty.
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AUF TIMELINE FIRST DECADE
1962 Establishment of the Angeles Institute of Technology (AIT) on May 25 Opening of the High School Department and the Colleges of Commerce, Liberal Arts and Education, and Engineering.
1963
Formation of AIT Band Opening of Department of Air Science and Tactics
1964
Launching of “Study-Now-Pay-Later Plan” for poor but deserving students
1965 Establishment of the Graduate School
1966
Accreditation of AIT by US Veterans Affairs
1969 Election of Senator Jose J. Roy as Second Chairman of the Board
1970
Opening of Guidance Counseling and Placement Center
1971 AIT obtains university status and is renamed Angeles University (AU) Mr. Agustin P. Angeles becomes First Chairman of the Board Dr. Barbara Yap-Angeles assumes office as First University President.
SECOND DECADE
1973 College of Nursing emerges as a separate unit AUF Rondalla and Dance Troupe organized
1975
Establishment of Center for Research and Development
1976
Founder and First President Dr. Barbara Yap-Angeles passes away on March 25
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Dr. Emmanuel Y. Angeles takes oath as 2nd University President Conversion of AU into a Catholic University Creation of the Office of Student Affairs
1979
Conversion of AU into a non-stock, non-profit educational foundation Formation of the AUF Concert Chorus
1981
Opening of the Institute for Small Scale Entrepreneurship (ISSE) THIRD DECADE
1982 Blessing and Inauguration of the Barbara Y. Angeles Hall
College of Criminology emerges as a separate unit
1983 Opening of the College of Medicine and Computer Technology Center Center for Christian Formation emerges as a separate unit College of Arts and Sciences emerges opens as distinct unit separate for the College of Education
1984
Inauguration of Educational Technology Center Formation of the Angeles University Development Foundation (AUDF) in Dallas, Texas which provides management and financial assistance to AUF.
1985
“Bigay Puso Project” for the poor and disadvantaged launched in December
1986
Msgr. Oscar V. Cruz becomes 3rd Chairman of the Board
1987
Inauguration of the St. Joseph Building and the Our Lady of Lourdes Hall. The latter, which houses the University Libraries was constructed under the auspices of the USAID- Association of Schools and Hospitals Abroad ( ASHA )
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1988 Former Philippines President Diosdado P. Macapagal
is elected as 4th Chairman of the Board
1990
Inauguration of the AUF Medical Center College of Allied Medical Professions opens Formation of the Office of Community Extension Services
1991 Center for Human Resources Development and the Office of Publications and Alumni Affairs emerge as separate units
FOURTH DECADE 1993
Co-founder and First Chairman Agustin P. Angeles passes away on March 5 Fire destroys San Lorenzo Building on March 15 AUF Health Program introduced
1994
Inauguration of the new San Lorenzo and San Agustin Halls The Outstanding Students (TOS) Awards launched as an annual search
1995
College of Nursing and Arts and Sciences granted Level II accreditation by PAASCU AUF becomes founding member of the Association of Universities of Asia and the Pacific (AUAP) in Bangkok, Thailand.
1997
AUF inaugurates the International House, official student & faculty dormitory Use of the Internet is introduced.
1998
Philippines Vice President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo becomes 5th Chairman of the Board Department of Health names AUF as cleanest campus in Region III
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1999
Msgr. Paciano B. Aniceto becomes 6th Chairman of the Board AUF hosts first international conference, the Third AUAP General Conference
2000
Commission on Higher Education (CHED) identifies AUF as the Center of Development for Excellence in IT Education in Central Luzon US Department of Education grants AUF Title IV Eligibility and Certification
Inauguration of the Information Technology Training Center (ITTC) which was donated by the American people through the USAID- Association of Schools and Hospitals Abroad (ASHA)
2001
Philippine Council for Non-Government Organization Certification (PCNC) accredits AUF
CHED grants AUF Deregulated status Mrs. Maria Loreto Angeles-Canlas assumes office as Acting President upon acceptance of Dr. Emmanuel Y. Angeles of a presidential appointment to Clark Development Corporation.
FIFTH DECADE
2002
AUF celebrates 40th founding anniversary with President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as Guest of Honor and Speaker. “The Struggle” is unveiled, “The Garden” blessed and inaugurated
AUF hosts the 1st ASEAN Student Leadership Summit in cooperation with the AUAP, National Youth Commission and the ASEAN Foundation Membership of AUF to the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities (PACU) Blessing and inauguration of the AUF-IS Covered Court
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2003
AUF earns Autonomous Status from CHED, joining the 40 others out of the 1,300 colleges
and universities nationwide.
Creation of the Office of University Placement Services, Office of University Relations,
Center for Culture and the Arts, and the AUF Professional Schools.
Board of Trustees approves establishment of the College of Law
Blessing and dedication of the St. Francis of Assisi Chapel, Computer Laboratory, Library
and Canteen of the AUF Integrated School
Accountancy Program granted Level I Accreditation by the PAASCU
Groundbreaking of the AUF Professional Schools Building on November 14
2004
Blessing & Inauguration of DWAU 104.1 FM,
AUF’s official campus radio
Dr. Ricardo P. Pama assumes office as Acting
President of the University while Dr. Emmanuel Y. Angeles continues his term as
President of Clark Development Corporation
Re-Accreditation by the Philippine Council for NGO Certification (PCNC) for another 5
years
BS Pharmacy, BS Tourism and BEEd in Special Education were added to the roster of
academic programs
Blessing and inauguration of the AUF Professional
Schools Building and ground-breaking of the
AUFMC Expansion Project on December 16 with
President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as Guest of
Honor and Speaker.
2005
The Board of Trustees appoints Dr. Emmanuel Y. Angeles as First University Chancellor
and Dr. Ricardo P. Pama as Third University President on February 10 during its 59th
Regular Meeting. Both takes oath of office on May 25 in solemn investiture rites presided
over by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.
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Dr. Emmanuel Y. Angeles retires from public service on March 16 and announces his decision to lead the Movement for a Strong Philippines PAASCU grants Level III accreditation to the College of Arts & Sciences and College of Education programs.
2006
Establishment of the AUF College of Law with retired Supreme Court Associate Justice Jose C. Vitug as Founding Dean
AUF seals partnership with Texas Instruments Philippines, Inc.
2007
AUF hosts the 2nd ASEAN Student Leadership Summit and Cultural Festival in January.
CHED identifies AUF as a Center of Excellence (COE) in IT Education on March 1. AUF placed 5th among only 9 COE’s nationwide
AUF submits itself for ISO Certification 9001: 2000 with TUV SUD
Programs in BS Avionics Engineering Technology and BS Marketing major in Golf Management are introduced.
AUF celebrates the 100th birth anniversary of its founder and first president, Dr. Barbara Yap-Angeles
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BENEFACTORS
As a non-profit, non-stock educational foundation,
AUF depends largely on the generosity of
benefactors for various expansion projects. Over the
years, it has received substantial financial assistance
from benefactors in Europe, Asia and the United
States.
For this purpose, the Angeles University
Development Foundation was established on
November 29, 1984 to provide management and
financial support to both AUF and the AUF Medical
Center. Currently based in Virginia, it was granted
recognition by the US Treasury Department on
August 23, 1985 to receive donations and was
exempted from the payment of federal taxes.
AUDF was instrumental in acquiring for AUF financial
grants from USAID through the American Schools
and Hospitals Abroad (ASHA) for the construction of
the AUF Our Lady of Lourdes Library Hall and the
AUF Information Technology Training Center (ITTC).
It was also instrumental in obtaining hospital
equipment and furniture for AUFMC from the St.
Anthony Family Medical Center in Milwaukee and the
following hospitals in California: Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center, Brookside Hospital, Robert F.
Kennedy Medical Center, Sierra Madre Memorial
Hospital, Tracy Community Memorial Hospital,
Mayers Memorial Hospital, Children's Medical Center
of Northern California, Kaiser North Hospitals, Kaiser
South Hospitals, and the Queen of Angels Hollywood
Presbyterian Hospital.
The AUF Information Technology Center is a joint project of AUDF and
ASHA-USAID. Inaugurated on September 5, 2000, this modern facility has brought AUF to the
forefront of IT education.
The AUF Our Lady of Lourdes Hall was constructed also through the generous support of ASHA-USAID.
This spacious and full air-conditioned library facility which is home to
50, 616 titles ( in 66, 674 volumes) of print materials and 3,750 on-line
library resources, was inaugurated on December 4, 1987.
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AUF & AUFMC BENEFACTORS as of September 11, 2007
AUF Benefactors
COMIDE-DMOS, Belgium VIWOS MISSION, Belgium American Schools and Hospital Abroad - USAID Washington Institute Rotary Club of Tulsa, Oklahoma Mr. & Mrs. John Cherba St. Francis Hospital Japan Commemorative for World Exposition 1970 Embassy of Canada to the Philippines MISSIO, Aachen Philippine Council for Industry and Energy Research Development Commission on Higher Education Mr. Robert Miller Philippine Council for Health Development American Schools and Hospitals Abroad - USAID PATH Foundation Philippines, Inc. Presidential Management Staff National Youth Commission Sino-Star Corporation Philippines Sundt Construction Corp. Dr. Emilio T. Yap Dr. Jose L. Cuisia, Jr. Msgr. Paciano B. Aniceto Hon. Diosdado M. Macapagal Dr. Emmanuel Y. Angeles Basic Advertising & Production Village Association of Catholic Universities of the Phils. Philippine Security and Safety College Population Commission UP Philippine Social Science Council Institute of Community and Family Health Farm System Development Corporation Fund for Assistance to Private Education
AUFMC Benefactors Mr. Agustin P. Angeles Dr. Barbara D. Yap-Angeles Mrs. Rosario A. Dumaguin Mrs. Lutgarda A. Hernandez Dr. Emmanuel Y. Angeles Dr. Antonio Y. Angeles Mrs. Jesusa A. Miranda Mrs. Josefina A. Martinez Mrs. Lourdes A. Thayer Mr. Pepito C. Rivera Rev. Fr. Paul P. Zwaenepoel, CICM Brookside Hospital Robert F. Kennedy Medical Center Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital Tracy Community Memorial Hospital Mayers Memorial Hospital
Children’s Hospital MC of Northern California CEDARS-SINAI Medical Center KAISER-North Warehouse KAISER-South Warehouse St. Francis Hospital Milwaukee Lutheran Hospital LA Crosse, WI Dr. Cornelia Lukban-Angeles Rafael & Loreto Lazatin Dr. & Mrs. Julian B. Yballe Atty. & Mrs. Alberto Villaraza Drs. Ferdinand & Ma. Lourdes Lagunilla Atty. Mirardo & Dr. Concesa Baduel Mr. & Mrs. Narciso Yang Dr. Suzette K. Munoz Dr. Elmer G. Punzalan Dr. Noel G. Yamzon Rotary Club of Tulsa, Oklahoma Mr. William Y. So Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Cu Drs. Victor & Erlinda Malonzo Dr. Ludovico Villaruel Dr. Manuel Mariano Dr. Aurelia L. Villaraza Donald R. Bernard, ESQ Drs. Romeo & Grace Enriquez Dr. Emilio T. Yap Dr. Stanley Ho SM Foundation, Inc. Mr. Francisco S. Dizon Mr. Jack Lam Dr. & Mrs. Jimmy Yamat Mr. & Mrs. John Cherba Atty. & Mrs. Precioso Perlas Mr. John McCarthy Dr. Larry G. Meeks Mr. Alfredo C. Bautista Mr. & Mrs. Ted Suarez Mr. Wilfredo Y. Yutuc Atty. Julio D. Fabian Mr. Karl G. Rajani Mr. Carlo B. Gervasio Mr. Myrna R. Santos Mr. John W. Gover, Jr. Mr. William C. Grimes Mr. Mark V. Knight Mr. Don Crow Dr. Stanley Ho SM Foundation, Inc. Dr. Emilio T. Yap US Automotive World Medical Relief, Detroit, Michigan Peninsula Histopathology Laboratory Inc. Circulo Pampangueño, Los Angeles, California United Pampanga Leaders Council Circulo Capampangan of Chicago, Illinois GSIS Hospitalization Support Program
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