FEU Diliman, formerly known as FEU FERN College, is an educational institution at Sampaguita Avenue, Mapayapa Village, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines.[2] Founded in 1994 to commemorate the birth centennial of Dr. Nicanor B. Reyes Sr., founder and first president of the Far Eastern University (FEU),[3] the institution offers programs from Kindergarten, Basic Education, High School, up to Tertiary Education.
Motto | Transforming Lives |
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Type | Private, Non-sectarian |
Established | 1994 |
Academic affiliations | PACU[1] | PAASCU |
President | Juan Miguel R. Montinola |
Senior Executive Director | Benson T. Tan |
Location | , , Philippines 14°41′4″N 121°3′48″E / 14.68444°N 121.06333°E |
Campus | 100,000 m2 (1,100,000 sq ft) |
Hymn | The FEU Hymn by Nick Joaquin |
Colors | Green and gold |
Nickname | Tamaraws, Baby Tamaraws |
Sporting affiliations | UAAP |
Mascot | Ferdie the Tamaraw |
Website | feudiliman.edu.ph |
FEU Diliman is the home of the FEU Baby Tamaraws, the high school varsity team of FEU, for the Juniors Division of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP).[4][5]
Like its sister schools, FEU Tech and FEU Alabang, the college runs on a trimester academic system. An academic year starts in the second week of August and ends every June.
History
editThe campus it presently occupies was originally constructed for the Institute of Technology in the 1980s. After a few years of operations, the Institute returned to the campus in Manila.
In 1994, the Far Eastern University celebrated the birth centennial of its founder, Dr. Nicanor B. Reyes Sr., by establishing the FEU Nicanor Reyes Educational Foundation College (stylized as FEU FERN to be distinguished from the medical foundation, FEU-NRMF). The institution then offered baccalaureate courses in Accountancy, Business, and Information Technology.
In March 2018, the school's operations management was turned over from the Nicanor Reyes Educational Foundation to East Asia Computer Center, Inc. (EACCI), the corporation managing the FEU Institute of Technology (FEU Tech).
The shift is particularly advantageous for the school's move to espouse the Business-IT Fusion concept.[6]
Academics
editBasic Education
editSource:[7]
- Kinder
- Grade School
- Junior High School
Senior High School
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- Academic Track
- STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics)
- HUMSS (Humanities and Social Sciences)
- ABM (Accountancy, Business and Management)
- GAS (General Academic Strand)
College of Accounts and Business
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- Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
- Bachelor of Science Business Administration
- major in Financial Management and Business Analytics
- major in Operations and Service Management
- major in Marketing Management and Multimedia Technology
College of Computer Studies
edit- Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
- Specialization in Animation and Game Development
- Specialization in Web and Mobile Application
Campus
editFEU Diliman has the biggest campus among the FEU schools, having 10 hectares (100,000 m2) of land.[9] Because of this, it became an ideal location for upholding FEU's athletic excellence.
In 2017, a groundbreaking ceremony took place for a new Basic Education Department Building.[10] Led by FEU chairman Aurelio Montinola III, the event was attended by members of the school's board of trustees, administrators, faculty members, and students. The added structure is a symbol of the school's renewed commitment to address the demands and challenges of 21st-century learning.[10]
FEU Diliman Football Field
editSituated within the campus is the FEU Diliman Football Field, the Home of the Tamaraw Football Champions. The World Cup-sized artificial turf football field is a primary venue for hosting UAAP Football competitions and Palarong Pambansa.[11]
FEU Diliman Sports Center
editSeeking to develop more homegrown talents, a sports complex was built with the goal of becoming one of the premier college sports programs in the country.
Adding onto the artificial football pitch is the FEU Diliman Sports Center, a 3-storey building housing a maple-wood basketball court, the same flooring used in FIBA World Cup courts in Spain.[11] Officially inaugurated in 2014,[12] the sports center was built to be the home of the FEU varsity teams. It houses the administrative and support services for varsity sports including the Athletics Office, Team Conference Room, Athletes’ Dorm, Shower and Locker Rooms, Therapy Room, Team Tambayan and a Trophy Room.[13][14]
References
edit- ^ Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities - GMA Members
- ^ "Contact us | FEU Diliman".
- ^ "The FEU Story | Far Eastern University". Archived from the original on September 4, 2013.
- ^ "ABS-CBN Sports".
- ^ "FEU nears sweep of juniors, women's titles". October 7, 2012.
- ^ "FEU Investor Relations". investors.feu.edu.ph. Retrieved September 4, 2019.
- ^ a b "FEU Diliman". feudiliman.edu.ph. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
- ^ "FEU Diliman". feudiliman.edu.ph. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
- ^ "Facebook". www.facebook.com. Archived from the original on February 26, 2022. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
- ^ a b "New education building in FEU Diliman". Manila Standard. Retrieved November 13, 2020.
- ^ a b "FEU Diliman". feudiliman.edu.ph. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
- ^ "FEU Diliman launches top-class sports center". The Philippine STAR.
- ^ FEU Diliman Launches Top-Class Sports Center
- ^ FEU Diliman unveils new sports center