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Ateneo de Davao University
Pamantasang Ateneo de Davao
File:ADDU seal.jpg
MottoFortes In Fide
Motto in English
Strong in Faith
TypePrivate, Jesuit University
Established1948
PresidentFr. Antonio S. Samson S.J.
PrincipalMs. Suzette D. Alino GS
Fr. Anthony C. Pabayo, S.J. HS
Students4200 GS
2041 HS
8024 College
Location,
CampusJacinto Street Campus (the university including Graduate School and College of Law)
Matina Campus (Elementary and High school)
Hymn"The Blue Knight Song"
ColorsBlue and White   
Websitewww.addu.edu.ph

The Ateneo de Davao University (AdDU) is a private and research Catholic university administered by the Society of Jesus in Southern Mindanao in the Philippines. It was established in 1948. It is divided into four units including the School of Arts and Sciences, College of Law, School of Business and Governance and College of Nursing. It also runs grade school and high school units. It has two campuses, the Jacinto Campus (which houses the schools and colleges of the university, including the Graduate Programs and the College of Law) and the Matina Campus (the elementary and high school)

The Ateneo de Davao offers a wide array of programs in the elementary, secondary, undergraduate, and graduate levels. The school's academic offerings include the Humanities, Education, Accounting, Business, Law, Social Sciences, Philosophy, Nursing, Social Work, Theology, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science and Information Technology, Engineering, Architecture, and Public Administration.[1] The university also heavily engages itself in research and community social involvement.

In a report released by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), Ateneo de Davao University landed on the 5th place among the top 20 universities in the Philippines based on performance in board examinations administered by the Philippine government.[2] Based on international rankings, the Ateneo de Davao University was placed on the 127th place in the whole Asian region, according to an academic peer review survey done by the QS 2009 Asian University Rankings. Likewise, also according to the QS 2009 Asian University Rankings, the university continentally ranked 153rd based on a recruiter review survey.[3][4]

Institution

The Ateneo de Davao University operates in two campuses in the city of Davao with both campuses housing several research and academic units. Faculty members serve a student body in different academic levels, from pre-school to the postgraduate level. The Jacinto Campus, which houses the tertiary unit of the University, caters to around 8000 students. The Jacinto Campus is mainly a metropolitan campus as it is situated in the downtown area of Davao City.

Social initiatives

As one of the nine schools in the Philippines owned and operated by the Society of Jesus, the Ateneo de Davao University is committed towards a strong tradition of academic excellence, greater social service, and Jesuit core values. Largely because of the traditional Jesuit educational philosophy for the social world, the university is engaged in community service and involvement. In the spirit of social involvement and service, the different units, levels, and departments of the Ateneo community reach out to local areas and institutions as it remains true to its mission, ad majorem Dei gloriam (For the greater glory of God).

Some of the Ateneo de Davao University’s projects and initiatives include the “Arrupe Program” under the Social Involvement Coordinating (SICO) of the tertiary level in which the students immerse themselves in a local marginalized community such as street children, indigenous people, and the urban poor. In coordination with the Gawad Kalinga, some students and members of the faculty volunteer themselves in order to build houses for internally displaced people.

The Ateneo formation operates both on the undergraduate and graduate levels. The University’s College of Law has many pro bono programs that are handled by the office of the Ateneo Legal Aid Services. Students enrolled in the graduate program of the School Business and Governance help in creating business plans for not-for-profit organizations in the city. For the School of Arts and Sciences graduate programs, most of the academic courses are focused on environment, education, and peace.[5]

Administration

The Ateneo de Davao is operated by a Board of Trustees, which is currently chaired by Mr. Paul G. Dominguez. The central administration is led by the current university president Fr. Antonio Samson. The university president has several committees and councils at hand in helping the overall governance of various concerns and aspects of the university.

Each educational level is led by their respective heads. The three colleges which make up the tertiary unit of the university are headed by a respective dean. The School of Arts and Sciences, School of Business and Governance, and College of Nursing are led by Dr. Jessie Manuta[6], Dr. Danilo Te[7], and Dr. Patria Manalaysay[8], respectively The High School unit is currently headed by Fr. Antonio Pabayo as the principal. The Grade School unit of the university is headed by a headmaster who is currently Ms. Suzette Aliño.[9]

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The Finster Hall

Admissions and financial aid

The different units of the Ateneo de Davao have their own way of admitting students into their respective programs. The High School Department requires all applicants to submit his or her academic report card and a recommendation form accomplished by a principal, guidance counsellor or class adviser. In addition, the applicant must pass the Ateneo Qualifying Test (AQT).[10] For the undergraduate programs, applicants are required to take and pass the Ateneo College Admissions Test (ACAT). Moreover, the Admissions Committee of the university doesn’t only look at the scores garnered by the applicant in the ACAT but it also considers different aspects like at the high school academic performance, recommendations, application materials and essays, and interviews as well.[11]

The university offers various financial aid programs in its different units. The Ateneo College Scholarship Program under the College Scholarship Committee offers financial assistance to deserving and financially needy students.[12] Scholarship funding is usually springs from external benefactors. Scholarship grantees are selected based on academic competence, financial need, and commitment to service.

High School

The High School Unit of the Ateneo de Davao University is a Catholic preparatory school for young students. The current principal of the department is Fr. Anthony C. Pabayo, S.J.. He assumed the post in the year 2006, shortly after Fr. Irvin G. Salanio, S.J. occupied the same post as an OIC officer.[13] The high school department has its main library housed on the second floor of the administration building. The library itself contains an self-regulating computer laboratory which caters to all high school students.[14] The department also has a Student Development Center which serves as a supporting function in the educational process through the directing and controlling activities to help each individual develop his/her potential. Some of the goals of the center are incorporated in the academic curriculum which includes individual analysis of the student, information and career development, individual counseling, and the conduction of psychological educational classes regularly.[15] There are also other unique support services in the High School unit. The Instructional Media Center (IMC) aims to provide an environment, which facilitates the realization of the academic excellence and the formation of Christian values. The IMC provides an adequate collection of print and audio-visual materials which includes books, magazines, records, videotapes and other materials that are all necessary for the academic development of the student body.[16] Another one is the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Services Office which is responsible for the designing of the Interactive Learning System (ILS) programs for the different subject areas. The office also offers seminar-workshops for the faculty and staff and assists them in coming up with computer aided instructional materials. It also works closely with the Information Technology Department of the high school, from the first year level to the fourth year level.[17]

As part of the Jesuit educational tradition, the High School also provides religious formation programs, such as the Christian Service and Involvement Program (CSIP), which sends students to different communities in order to immerse in the environment and reach out. The academic curriculum also includes a CLE (Christian Life Education) which also known as the Religious Studies subject area.[18] The 4-year CLE course aims to produce an Ateneo graduate who projects the Jesuit values of being men and women for others and who will actively serve as catalysts for social transformation while living life with an informed Christian perspective.[19]

The High School classifies its students into honors, semi-honors, and general sections. All entering freshmen are all equally put into regular sections. Starting sophomore year, the students are then academically evaluated in order to determine the composition of the honors class and semi-honors class of the batch. Honors and Semi-Honors classes their curriculum is more advanced and rigorous than that of the regular sections. An example of this would be in the math curriculum in which additional competencies are added like analytic geometry (2nd year level), trigonometry (3rd year level), and calculus (4th year level).[20]

Grade school

The Ateneo de Davao Grade School is an elementary school for young and qualified children. The Grade School Unit is housed, along with the high school unit, within the Matina Campus. The department also provides the student body with many support services. The grade school’s Student Development Center offers integral development programs which subsequently helps in the holistic formation of the student.[21] The Grade School Instructional Media Center (IMC) is the information center of the Ateneo de Davao Grade School Department. The center attempts to fulfil the needs of the grade school community supplying books, learning materials, programs and services for academic, personal and individual enrichment.[22] The department also has the Ateneo Education for Elementary Gifted Student (Ateneo EDGES Program) which admits intellectually gifted elementary students and engage them with a more rigorous academic program in order to maximize their learning potentials and make the students become more critical, creative, and independent.[23]

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The University

Library System

The library system of the Ateneo de Davao University comprises several libraries housed in the Jacinto Campus and the Matina Campus. The main library of the tertiary level is located inside the Gisbert Hall, in the Jacinto Campus. The main library has four levels and mainly serves the School of Arts and Sciences, School of Business and Governance, and the College of Nursing.[24] The first level of the main library accommodates the space for the study area, newly processed books, general circulation books, CD-ROM library, PROQUEST, and the Online Public Access Catalog (OPAC). The second level contains the Union Card Catalog and the Graduate and Reserved Sections which contain theses, dissertations, and other studies that are requested by the members of the faculty for their classes. The third level includes the Reference and Filipiniana Library and a self-regulating computer library for the students. The fourth level houses the Periodical Library which provides a vast collection of current and retrospective newspapers, magazines, and journals.

The Law and School of Business and Governance Graduate Library is located on the fifth floor of the Dotterweich building. Its vast collection largely caters to law students and graduate students who are taking up Master of Arts in Business Administration (MBA), Master in Public Administration (MPA) and Doctor in Business Administration (DBA).[25]

The Faculty Resource Center (FRC) is located on the second level of the Finster Hall. The resources in the FRC are exclusively used by the faculty members of the university. It also contains its own computer laboratory for the faculty.[26]

The American Corner (AC) or the American Library is located on the second level of the Wieman Hall. It aims to strengthen the American Studies program of the university, provide various materials and resources about the United States, and educational advising services to those who want to study in the US.[27]

Also integrated in the library system of the Ateneo de Davao are the distinct libraries of the pre-school, grade school, and high school departments. The said three libraries are all located in the Matina Campus. The Ateneo de Davao Library System is connected to the library system of its sister schools all over the Philippines namely the Ateneo de Manila University, Ateneo de Naga University, Ateneo de Zamboanga University, and the Ateneo de Cagayan University (Xavier University).

American Studies Resource Center

The American Studies Resource Center or the American Corner (AC)of the Ateneo de Davao University was established on May 12, 1992. In the year 2003, it was closed for renovation and improvement of the facilities under a new Memorandum of Agreement which was duly signed by Mr. Ronald Post from the US Embassy and Fr. Edmundo M. Martinez, S.J.. The aim of the center is to fortify the American Studies Program of the university, provide various materials and resources about the United States in different aspects, and advising services for those individuals who want to study in the United States. The American Library boasts an array of books, periodicals, CD-ROMs, videotapes, VCDs, DVDs, posters and publications of private and public American organizations and agencies. The American Studies Resource Center is located on the second level of the Wieman Hall, in the Jacinto Campus. An International Studies student, Mr. Vinces H.A. Pracuelles, enjoys using the library's resources. He one quoted, "This is a giant leap for the university to expand its contribution to American research. So change? What for? We have the best!". [28]

Jesuit tradition

Each semester more than 1500 Ateneo undergraduates follow the Jesuit philosophy of "men and women for others."

  • The College of Law, emphasizing Christian ethics, has several active pro bono programs under the Ateneo Legal Aid Services.
  • Students in the Graduate Programs of the School of Business and Governance assist non-profit organizations with business planning.
  • The Social Work and the Psychology programs incorporate fieldwork in the Davao regional area into their curriculum.
  • The Graduate Programs of School of Arts and Sciences emphasizes critical thinking and communication.
  • The mandatory theology and philosophy courses are committed to preparing students to confront contemporary problems on ethics, cultures and church communities. [29]
The Chapel

School of Arts and Sciences

The School of Arts and Sciences of the university, which opened in 1951, offers different degree programs both at the undergraduate and graduate level. The SAS is subdivided into seven divisions namely: Engineering & Architecture, Humanities, Natural Science and Mathematics, Philosophy, Social Science and Education, Theology and Computer Studies.[30]

School of Business and Governance

The undergraduate business courses of the Ateneo de Davao University were under the School of Arts and Sciences; the MBA, MPA and MAN programs were under the Graduate business Programs and the MGA program was under the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. In an effort to have all the business courses integrated, the AdDU School of Business & Governance (SBG) was born.[31]

April 1, 2000 was the date the SBG was launched. Under its aegis are accountancy, business management, entrepreneurship, human resource management, finance, management accounting, marketing and graduate business programs as well as support programs in computer literacy and research and extension offices.[32]

SBG Undergraduate is subdivided into two divisions namely BSA-MA Division and Business Management (B&M) Division with seven academic programs: BS-Accountancy, BS-Business Management, BS-Entrepreneurship, BS- Finance, BS-Human Resource, BS-Management Accounting and, BS-Marketing.

College of Nursing

The University had been offering a master’s degree program in Nursing Administration since the 1970s. It opened an undergraduate BS Nursing in 2001. The program started under the auspices of the Natural Science and Math Division. The program eventually became the College of Nursing.

The Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) released the Top 20 Nursing Schools in the Philippines who have met the standards set by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) for the year 2009 and the College of Nursing of the Ateneo de Davao University has landed on the 18th spot in the Top 20 Nursing Schools in the Philippines.[33]

College of Law

In June, 1961, then Rector Rev. Hudson Mitchell, S.J. established the College of Law. In 1990, Atty. Hildegardo F. Iñigo, one of the first graduates of the College of Law and member of its faculty since 1967 assumed the position of Dean of the College of Law. The first graduates of the College took the bar examinations in 1965.

Square Off finals

The university on October 1, 2008, ousted Saint Louis University, Baguio City in the semi-finals of ABS-CBN's “Square Off: the CVC Law Debates”. in the Philippines," with St. Louis for legalization. Adjudicators Atty. Rodel Cruz, Senior Partner of CVC Law, and Senate President Franklin Drilon bestowed Ateneo de Davao’s Hanniyah Sevilla and Kristine Ferrer, the best speaker, and best texter’s choice awards, respectively. Ateneo will face Arellano University in the October 8 finals at ABS-CBN News Channel, 8-9 p.m.[34]

The university Law Forensic Guild debating team was declared the Winner and Champion, taking home Acer laptops and the CD-ROM Lex Libris Law Library Series. Arellano's Rochelle Marie C. Roxas, Luis Warren and Charles Francis Decangchon, opposed the proposition that "term limits of elective officials should be lifted." With CVC Raoul R. Angangco, Simeon V. Marcelo, Head Judge, former defense secretary Avelino "Nonong" Cruz, Jr. bestowed upon Arellano's Luis Anthony K. Warren, the Judges' and Texters' Choice awards for Best Speaker, winning a cameraphone, a trophy and a three day trip for two to Boracay. The Best Speaker's scores were tied between Luis Warren and ADDU's Therese Gemelo. CVC's Pancho Villaraza announced: "These debates are worth doing again. We will do this again."[35][36]

Student publication

The student publication of the university (excepting the College of Law) is the Atenews. Founded in the 1950s, Atenews serves as a stalwart guardian of students' rights from its inception up to the present. Notable alumni of the Atenews include Dr. Macario Tiu, three-time awardee of the Don Carlos Palanca Award for Literature and former moderator for the publication.

Official radio station

Blue Knights FM (94.7 MHz), the official radio station of the University, was launched in January 2008[1]. The station serves as a training ground for Mass Communication majors. Blue Knights FM airs from 10 AM - 12 NN, Monday to Saturday. The station is located inside the Humanities Division. Blue Knights uses the frequency of Mellow Touch FM 94.7 MHz.

Student organizations

The Samahan Central Board, also referred to as SAMAHAN, is the official student government of the University. Together with the Campus Clubs Organization (CCO) and the General Assembly of Class Presidents (GACP), the Samahan Central Board is under the supervision of the Office of Student Affairs (OSA).[37]

The Campus Clubs Organizations (CCO) has the mandate on all student organizations within the university, except the Special Organizations created by the Office of Student Affairs.

The GACP has the mandate for all duly elected class presidents.

Colleges and Degree-Granting Units

School of Arts and Sciences

Dean: Jessie B. Manuta, Ph.D.

  • Social Science and Education Division Programs
    • AB ECON-Bachelor of Arts in Economics
    • AB POLSCI-Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
    • AB PSYCH-Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
    • AB SOCIO-Bachelor of Arts in Sociology
    • AB IS-Bachelor of Arts in International Studies (Asian Studies/American Studies)
    • BEED-GS-Bachelor of Elementary Education Major in General Science
    • BEED-MATH-Bachelor of Elementary Education Major in Math
    • BEED-PHYS-Bachelor of Elementary Education Major in Physics
    • BEED-PRE-Bachelor of Elementary Education Major in Preschool
    • BEED-SS-Bachelor of Elementary Education Major in Social Studies
    • BEED-ENGL-Bachelor of Elementary Education Major in English
    • BSED-MATH-Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Math
    • BSED-PHYS-Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Physics
    • BSED-SS-Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Studies
    • BSED-BIO-Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Biological Sciences
    • BSSW-Bachelor of Science in Social Work
  • Natural Science and Mathematics Division Programs
    • BS BIO-Bachelor of Science in Biology
    • BS CHEM-Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
    • BS MATH-Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
  • Humanities Division Program
    • AB ENG-Bachelor of Arts in English
    • AB LIT-Bachelor of Arts in Literature- defunct
    • AB MC-Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication
  • Engineering and Architecture Division Programs
    • BS Arch-Bachelor of Science in Architecture
    • BS CE-Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
    • BS Comp Eng-Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
    • BS ChE-Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
    • BS ECE-Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering
    • BS EE-Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
    • BS IE-Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
    • BS ME-Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
  • Computer Studies Division Programs
    • BS IS-Bachelor of Science in Information Systems
    • BS IT-Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
    • BS CS-Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
  • Philosophy Division Program
    • AB PHILO-Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy (Pre-Law)

College of Nursing

Dean: Patria V. Manalaysay, RN, MAN, Ph.D.

  • BSN-Bachelor of Science in Nursing

School of Business & Governance

Dean: Dr. Danilo M. Te, DBA

  • Business and Accounting Programs
    • BSA-Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
    • BS AcT-Bachelor of Science in Accounting Technology
    • BS FIN-Bachelor of Science in Finance
    • BS BM-Bachelor of Science in Business Management
    • BS MKTG-Bachelor of Science in Marketing
    • BS ENTREP-Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship
    • BS HRM-Bachelor of Science in Human Resource Management

College of Law

Dean: Atty. Manuel P. Quibod

  • LLB-Bachelor of Laws

LA/MI

Campus student organizations

For the school year 2009 - 2010, these are the organizations under the Campus Clubs Organization and the Office of Student Affairs:

RECOGNIZED STATUS

  • Ateneo Circle of Computer Studies Students (ACCSS)
  • Ateneo Cathechetical Instruction League (ACIL)
  • Ateneo Christian Life Community (ACLC)
  • Ateneo de Davao Association of Chemistry Students (ADDACS)
  • Ateneo Filipino-Chinese Community (AFICC)
  • Ateneo Human Resource Management Students (AHRMS)
  • Association Internationale des Étudiants en Sciences Économiques et Commerciales (AIESEC)[2]
  • Ateneo International Studies Students Organization (AISSO)
  • Ateneo Marketing Club (AMARC)
  • Muslim Youth Organization (AMYO)
  • Ateneo Society of Industrial Engineering Majors (ASIEM)
  • BAHAGHARI
  • Campus Liturgical Ministry (CLM)
  • College Red Cross Youth (CRCY)
  • Christ's Youth in Action (CYA)
  • Economics Soceity (ECOSOC)
  • Future Educators of Ateneo (FEAT)
  • Junior Finance Executive (JFINEX)
  • Junior Philippine Association of Management Accountants (JPAMA)
  • Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (JPIA)
  • Junior Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers (JPICHE)
  • Junior Social Work Association of the Philippines (JSWAP)
  • Nature Watch Club (NWC)
  • Pinag-isang Lakas ng Samahan ng mga Progresibong Atenista (PIGLASAPAT)
  • Philippine Nursing Students Association (PNSA)
  • Prominent Computer Engineering Students Organization (PROCESSOR)
  • REACHERS
  • Samahan ng Mag-aaral ng Sikolohiyang Filipino (SAMASIKOFIL)
  • Subdominant 7 (SD7)
  • Society of Electronics and Communications Engineering Students (SELECOMES)
  • Samahan ng Mag-aaral ng Sining at Komunikasyon (SINIKOM)
  • Tribung Mindanaw Mountaineering Club (TRIMMOC)
  • Youth for Christ (YFC)

PROBATIONARY/ STRICT PROBATIONARY STATUS

  • Ateneo Film Circle (AFC)
  • Art Company (ArtCo)
  • Ateneo Society of Management Students (ASMS)
  • Foremost Civil Engineering Students (FORCES)
  • League of Young Entrepreneurs (LYE)
  • The Ateneo Biological Society (TABS)

NEW CLUBS

  • Samahan ng mga Mag-aaral ng Agham Pampulitika ng Ateneo (SAMAPULA)
  • Lipunang Sosyolohiya ng Ateneo (LSA)

Special organizations

The following are special organizations which are not registered with the Campus Clubs:

  • Ateneo Debate Community
  • Dance Troupe (ADT)
  • Lipon ng mga Artistang Yaman ang Angking Galing sa sining at kultura (LAYAG)
  • Reaching Towards Excellence (ARETE)
  • Glee Club (Carillon)
  • Security Force (ASF)
  • Commission on Elections (COMELEC)
  • Teatro Ateneo (TA)
  • Atenews Official Site
  • Kalasag Official Site
  • BA-EXECOM
  • Social Involvement Coordinating Office (SICO) Volunteers
  • The Netopia Brotherhood

College of Law:

  • Law Forensic Association
  • Lakas Atenista

Notable alumni

  • Juris Fernandez (GS'91 and HS'95)- Member of MYMP.
  • Prospero Nograles (GS'60 and HS'64) - former Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives
  • Antonio T. Carpio (GS'62 and HS'66) - Senior Associate Justice, Supreme Court of the Philippines
  • Raymundo Yu (BSBA'70) - Asia-Pacific Chairman of Merrill Lynch
  • Emmylou Taliño-Santos (B.S. Accounting'96) - Philippine congresswoman and chairman of the Philippine House of Representatives Committee on Public Information
  • Norberto B. Gonzales (Pre-med) - OIC July 1 – August 3, 2007 | November 2009 to June 30, 2010 Department of National Defense (Philippines); National Security Adviser
  • Jesus G. Dureza (AB'66, LLB'73) - Former Press Secretary Office of the President
  • Luzviminda C. Ilagan (AB), member of the House of Representative (Gabriela Party List); former Faculty of the University for more than 41 years
  • Dr. Paul G. Dominguez (GS'62, HS'66), former Presidential Adviser for Mindanao
  • Dr. Jose M. Tiongco, MD, (BS) founder of Mission Hospitals and Health Cooperatives
  • Atty. Ma. Lourdes C. Perfecto (LLB), Supreme Court of the Philippines - Deputy Clerk of Court and Chief, Judicial Records Office
  • Alex Santos - News Anchor(ABS-CBN)
  • Engr./Atty./Dr. Cel Lord Delabahan PhD/CPA
  • Guru Pates- Phil. Mental Institute Head
  • Marc- Phil. Biggest Loser 1st Grand Winner
  • Aidx- wala lang

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