Technological Institute of the Philippines
The Technological Institute of the Philippines (T.I.P.; Filipino: Institusyong Panteknolohiya ng Pilipinas) is a private, stock, non-sectarian school founded in February 1962 by a group of educators headed by engineer Demetrio Quirino Jr. and his wife Teresita Quirino.[1]
Institusyong Panteknolohiya ng Pilipinas | |
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Motto | Lifelong Learners. Problem Solvers. Innovators. |
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Type | Private Non-sectarian Research Coeducational Higher Education Institution |
Established | February 8, 1962, Manila |
Founders | Engr. Demetrio A. Quirino Jr. Dr. Teresita U. Quirino |
Academic affiliations | ABET, ASAIHL, IAU, PACU, PACUCOA, PERAA, PATE, PTC, PICAB, AUN |
President | Dr. Elizabeth Quirino-Lahoz |
Vice-president | Angel C. Lahoz (EVP) Angelo Q. Lahoz (SVP) |
Students | 25,000 |
Location | 363 P. Casal St., Quiapo, Manila, , 1338 Arlegui St., Quiapo, Manila, 938 Aurora Blvd., Cubao, Quezon City Metro Manila , Philippines 14°35′43″N 120°59′17″E |
Campus | Manila, 2.3 ha (5.7 acres) Quezon City, 3.3 ha (8.2 acres) |
Language | Filipino, English |
Alma Mater song | You'll Be in My Heart Forever |
Fight song | We're on Top of the World |
Colors | Yellow & black |
Nickname | T.I.P. Engineers |
Sporting affiliations | UCBL, NCBL, NCR-UCLAA, EDQ Cup, UCVL |
Website | tip |
Campuses
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At present, the Technological Institute of the Philippines has campuses in Manila and Quezon City.
ABET
T.I.P. got the first ABET accreditation of 20 of its programs in 2013 — 6 from the ABET Computing Accreditation Commission (CAC) and 14 from the ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC).[2]
In 2018, T.I.P. vied for the second cycle of ABET international accreditation and received, a year later, reaccreditation of all 20 of its computing and engineering programs.[3]
Seoul Accord
T.I.P.'s computer science, information systems, and information technology programs are among the first in the country to be recognized by the Seoul Accord, a multilateral agreement among agencies allowing professional mobility between the Philippines and the pact's signatory countries.[4]
Local accreditations
In 2016, T.I.P. Manila and T.I.P. Quezon City were granted Autonomous Status by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).[4]
The school's programs are also accredited locally by the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines (FAAP), the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA),[5] the Philippine Technological Council (PTC),[4] and the Philippine Computer Society (PCS) Information and Computing Accreditation Board (PICAB).[4]
References
- "About TIP". Technological Institute of the Philippines.
- "We got ABET again! | Technological Institute of the Philippines". www.tip.edu.ph. Retrieved 2019-10-09.
- "T.I.P. engineering and computing programs hurdle ABET reaccreditation | Technological Institute of the Philippines". www.tip.edu.ph. Retrieved 2019-10-09.
- "Best of T.I.P. | Technological Institute of the Philippines". tip.edu.ph. Retrieved 2019-02-08.
- "Home". sites.google.com.
External links
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