Following the success of the Manuel L. Quezon University (MLQU) by achieving an exponential growth in its law enrollment rate in school year 2015-2016, MLQU has made yet another victorious move to Quezon City on August 19 coinciding with the 138th birth anniversary of the city’s visionary and former Philippine Commonwealth President Manuel Luis Quezon.
Dubbed “Quezon ls Home”, the event features MLQU’s symbolic move to continue its legacy from Quiapo. Manila, to Quezon City with the unveiling of the late president‘s portrait done by National Artist In Painting Fernando Amorsolo. Just like the school, the city was named after the former president and it celebrates Quezon Dav every August 19th in accordance with Republic Act 6741.
Quezon City officials joined in the celebration led by MLQU and New San Jose Builders’ chairman Dr. Jose Rizalino Azucar and MLQU president and NSJBI co-chairman Dr. Isaganl Germar. The event was held at the MLQU School for Professional Advancement and Continuing Education (MLQU SPACE) located near MRT- Kamuning Station in Quezon City.
MLQU has also commenced its partnership with distinguished groups to introduce pioneering programs, signaling its entry to QC’s roster of esteemed academic institutions.
- Chamber of Real Estate and Builders‘ Associations, Inc. [CREBA]
University officials forged the deal with Chamber of Real Estate and Builders‘ Associations, Inc. (CREBA), the largest real estate umbrella organization in the country, with a memorandum of understanding signing.
Under the MOU, CREBA will provide students in MLQU who wish to attain a career in real estate management. Moreover, CREBA and MLQU will create training modules that aim to acquaint students with real estate law in relation to commercial, rental and private
property.
- BLOOMBERG and East West Educational Specialists, Co. Inc. (EWES)
Bloomberg and East West Educational Specialists, Co. Inc. (EWES) are collaborating on several initiatives such as the Bloomberg EWES Certified Financial Markets Professional Program, Bloomberg EWES Faculty Development Programs, and Bloomberg Professional Service Practicum Program, which includes international trips exposures to integrate the Bloomberg terminal application Into EWES course curriculum. In collaboration with MLQU, East West shall conduct certification programs and review classes for different courses and programs for all students and graduates of MLQU in accordance with the requirements and standards of the Commission on Higher Education, Bloomberg LP and Chartered Institute for Securities and Investment, and Securities and Exchange Commission.
- American Concrete Institute (ACI) and Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines (ASEP)
In its plan to beef up its Architecture and Engineering programs, MLQU partnered with American Concrete Institute ~Philippine Chapter (ACI) and Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines (ASEP), programs aiming to develop both the students and professionals’ knowledge and practice in structural engineering. ACI has been in the Philippines since 1995 and advocates for concrete quality and the upliftment of the concrete industry.
“We aim to provide students, academe, practitioners and professionals the advanced knowledge and technology in solving and upgrading the quality of the construction industry in the country. Our collaboration with MLQU shall focus on training and certification of professionals for them to be equipped with international standards allowing them to be on top,” said Elen Chua, president of ACI-Philippine Chapter.
Meanwhile, ASEP is respected as an authoritative leader in the practice of structural engineering. Established in 1961, ASEP has been In existence for more than 55 solid years. “The main objective of the program in partnership with MLQU is to explore and impart the actual applied practice in the industry: how to do the actual design and how to use the proper tools in the design. l’m talking about software, the actual design procedure that has been done in the practice,” said Danilo Domingo, ASEP vice president.
In October 2014, property developer New San Jose Builders, lnc. (NSJBIl) acquired ownership of the 69-year old Manuel L. Quezon University (MLQU). Since then, NSJBI has joined MLQU’s dream of helping Filipino students achieving a better life through education by improving and upgrading the school’s facilities as well as expanding its students’ opportunities.
In 2015, MLQU opened the School for Professional Advancement and Continuing Education (SPACE) in the Victoria Sports Tower along EDSA. Developed by NSJBI, Victoria Sports Tower boasts of 5 floors or a total of 34,180 sqm. of sports and social club features replete with the most advanced indoor sports complex, business amenities, wellness and fitness centers, residential facilities, and luxurious hotel-like lobby tailor-fit for sophisticated business appointments and meetings. The site also offers MLQU students an accessible and conducive learning environment.
MLQU continues to expand as another campus will soon rise in Timog Avenue to open up more college courses in the coming years Visit MLQU SPACE for more information and inquiries about the latest programs and certification offerings or contact 683-2327 local 122 or 129.
Visit the website at mlqu.edu.ph or its official Facebook page at MLQUOfficial.