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Holy Cross of Davao College, Inc.
MottoEx Fide Ad Veritatem
Motto in English
From Faith to Truth
TypePrivate
Established1951
PresidentMa. Iris A. Melliza, Ed.D.
Location,
CampusSta. Ana Avenue (Graduate School and Baccalaureate Degrees)
SOS Bajada(elementary and high school)
Hymn"From Faith to Truth" [1]
ColorsRed, White and Blue    
Websitewww.hcdc.edu.ph

The Holy Cross of Davao College (HCDC) is a private Catholic college institution founded by the Religious of the Virgin Mary Sisters in 1951 and maintained by the Foreign Mission Society of Quebec (PME Fathers)in 1956. A turn over of administration took place in 1978 which cut off the school's umbilical cord from its founders and passed it on the apostolate of education to the Archdiocese of Davao. It is located in Southern Mindanao, Philippines. It is divided into three units including the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Engineering and Technology and the College of Business. It also runs grade school and high school units. It has three campuses, the Main Campus at Sta. Ana Avenue (which houses the Undergraduate, Graduate and Technical and Vocational Courses) and the JP. Laurel Avenue Campus (elementary and high school) - all located in the center of Silicon Gulf, Davao City, the de facto business, trade, commerce and education capital of Mindanao. The other one is located at Camudmud, Babak Island, Island Garden City of Samal, which caters undergraduate programs only.

College profile

The Holy Cross of Davao College, Inc. is a Filipino, Catholic, archdiocesan, educational institution founded by the Religious of the Virgin Mary Sisters and run by the Archdiocese of Davao.

Undergraduate programs

College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)

College of Education (COED)

College of Business (COB)

    • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA)
    • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA)
    • Bachelor of Science in Customs Administration (BSCA)
    • Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management (BSHRM)
    • Bachelor of Science in Acoounting Technology (BSAcT)

College of Engineering and Technology (CET)

College of Criminology

Graduate School

  • Master of Art in Education
  • Master of Art in Theology
  • Master of Science in Economics
  • Master of Management major in Business Management
  • Master of Science in Commerce major in Marketing

Publications and newsletters

Student publications

  • Crossroads
  • Ang Budyong (Development Magazine)
  • Handuraw (Literary Folio)

Administration and alumni publications

  • HCDC Updates
  • HCDC Alumni

Newsletters

  • Checked (College of Education)
  • Masterpiece (AB Program)
  • The Caveat Emptor (College of Business)
  • The Exponent (College of Engineering and Technology)
  • MCIP Online (Mass Communication Internship Program)

Student organizations

These are some of the notable organizations recognized by the Campus Clubs Organization and the Office of Student Affairs:

  • Artist Guild
  • CFC - Youth For Christ
  • College of Engineering and Technology Student Organization (CETSO)
  • Commentators and Lectors Club
  • Commision on Election

*Cross Marketing Club (CrossMarc)

  • CrosScience Club
  • Crossian Karate-do
  • Crossian Pathways Youth Organization
  • Crossian Voice
  • CrossPEMS Club
  • Education Student Council (EDUSCO)
  • Encountered Youth
  • Guild of English Major Students (GEMS)
  • HCDC - Debating Club
  • HCDC - Fitness Club
  • HCDC - Red Cross
  • Historical Society
  • Hukbong Komunikasyon (HUKKOM)
  • Ignatian Institute of Religious Education
  • Information Technology Society (Infociety)
  • Judo Club
  • Junior Council of Management (JCOM)
  • Junior Earth's Saver (JES)
  • Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (JPIA)
  • Junior People Management Association of the Philippines (JPMAP)
  • Junior Philippine Association of Management Accountants (JPAMA)
  • Juniour Finance Executive Club (JFINEX)
  • Knight of the Altar Server
  • Knights of Columbus
  • Liberal Arts Community (LIACOM)
  • Library Science Organization (LISCO)
  • Marco Polo
  • Math Society
  • NSTP-CWTS Volunteers (NSTP-CWTS)
  • Peer Councelors
  • Philippine Society of Customs Administration
  • Samahang Filipino (SamaFil)
  • Sandawa-Apo Mountaineering Club (Sandawa-Apo)
  • Student Assistance Scholarship Organization (SASO)
  • Student Smashers
  • Vocation Club
  • Youth for a United World
  • Youth on Fire

References

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