Saint Paul University Quezon City (SPUQC) over the years has grown into an institution that continues to upgrade its quality of education, making it as one of the varied synonyms for academic excellence.Its transformation from a college into a university system status is, by far, the most recent achievement of the institution. In 2004, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) accorded the six (6) Paulinian Higher Education Institutions the status of being a University Status. Being a constituent institution, St. Paul College Quezon City then changed its name to St. Paul University Quezon City. Truly, this has given birth to more accomplishments as the institution’s doors have been opened to little boys and girls three years since; thus, establishing the Pre-School and the Grade School Departments. For this school year, SPUQC is providing quality education rooted in the Gospel values and social transformation to male students in the College Department.SPUQC has been touted as an ISO 2001:9000-certified institution since March 2003. Moreover, its College Department, specifically the Colleges of Liberal Arts, Science and Commerce, is enjoying PAASCU Level II accredited. The High School Department has been awarded accreditation by PAASCU since 1983.Providing quality education that is responsive to the needs of the times and the community is one of the primary aims of SPUQC. Consequently, for years now, it is a co-ed school offering Preparatory, Grade School, High School and College education.To answer the growing population of the student body and more so, to provide more rooms conducive to learning, renovations, constructions, and facilities acquisition form part of the organization’s agenda. Also in the list is the constant hiring of faculty who are, not only specialists, but also witnesses of education for social transformation.To this day, SPUQC is true to its noblest mission in the commitment of educating and forming Christ-centered, integrated, responsible and compassionate individuals in the service of the Church and society.
Saint Paul University Quezon City (SPUQC) over the years has grown into an institution that continues to upgrade its quality of education, making it as one of the varied synonyms for academic excellence.Its transformation from a college into a university system status is, by far, the most recent achievement of the institution. In 2004, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) accorded the six (6) Paulinian Higher Education Institutions the status of being a University Status. Being a constituent institution, St. Paul College Quezon City then changed its name to St. Paul University Quezon City. Truly, this has given birth to more accomplishments as the institution’s doors have been opened to little boys and girls three years since; thus, establishing the Pre-School and the Grade School Departments. For this school year, SPUQC is providing quality education rooted in the Gospel values and social transformation to male students in the College Department.SPUQC has been touted as an ISO 2001:9000-certified institution since March 2003. Moreover, its College Department, specifically the Colleges of Liberal Arts, Science and Commerce, is enjoying PAASCU Level II accredited. The High School Department has been awarded accreditation by PAASCU since 1983.Providing quality education that is responsive to the needs of the times and the community is one of the primary aims of SPUQC. Consequently, for years now, it is a co-ed school offering Preparatory, Grade School, High School and College education.To answer the growing population of the student body and more so, to provide more rooms conducive to learning, renovations, constructions, and facilities acquisition form part of the organization’s agenda. Also in the list is the constant hiring of faculty who are, not only specialists, but also witnesses of education for social transformation.To this day, SPUQC is true to its noblest mission in the commitment of educating and forming Christ-centered, integrated, responsible and compassionate individuals in the service of the Church and society.
Saint Paul University Quezon City (SPUQC) over the years has grown into an institution that continues to upgrade its quality of education, making it as one of the varied synonyms for academic excellence.Its transformation from a college into a university system status is, by far, the most recent achievement of the institution. In 2004, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) accorded the six (6) Paulinian Higher Education Institutions the status of being a University Status. Being a constituent institution, St. Paul College Quezon City then changed its name to St. Paul University Quezon City. Truly, this has given birth to more accomplishments as the institution’s doors have been opened to little boys and girls three years since; thus, establishing the Pre-School and the Grade School Departments. For this school year, SPUQC is providing quality education rooted in the Gospel values and social transformation to male students in the College Department.SPUQC has been touted as an ISO 2001:9000-certified institution since March 2003. Moreover, its College Department, specifically the Colleges of Liberal Arts, Science and Commerce, is enjoying PAASCU Level II accredited. The High School Department has been awarded accreditation by PAASCU since 1983.Providing quality education that is responsive to the needs of the times and the community is one of the primary aims of SPUQC. Consequently, for years now, it is a co-ed school offering Preparatory, Grade School, High School and College education.To answer the growing population of the student body and more so, to provide more rooms conducive to learning, renovations, constructions, and facilities acquisition form part of the organization’s agenda. Also in the list is the constant hiring of faculty who are, not only specialists, but also witnesses of education for social transformation.To this day, SPUQC is true to its noblest mission in the commitment of educating and forming Christ-centered, integrated, responsible and compassionate individuals in the service of the Church and society.