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Far Eastern College – Silang, commonly known as FEU Cavite, is a private nonsectarian basic and higher education institution located in MetroGate Silang Estates, Silang, Cavite, a municipality 43 kilometres (27 mi) south of Manila, Philippines.
The University was founded in November 1933 when the Far Eastern College and the Institute of Accounts, Business and Finance (IABF) merged. [10] [11] Far Eastern College, founded in 1919 by Vicente K. Fabella (the first Filipino CPA), Nicanor Maronilla-Seva, Francisco Africa, Pedro Cortez, and Salvador Unson, had been a liberal arts college in Quiapo; while the IABF had been established ...
After two years, however, the university's board of trustees created the Institute of Architecture and Fine Arts (IARFA) with then executive vice president Nicanor M. Reyes Jr. concurrently serving as acting dean and Prof. Galo B. Ocampo as acting secretary and concurrent head of the Department of Fine Arts. Architect Benjamin N. Mascarenas ...
The Institute predates the university itself from being established as a private institution in Manila years before the merger.. Started from a dream of having an exclusive accounting school for Filipinos, Dr. Nicanor Reyes Sr., then head of the Department of Economics at the University of the Philippines, left his position to follow this dream.
This is the list of state-funded schools, colleges and universities [1] in the Philippines. The list includes national colleges and universities system, region-wide colleges and universities system, province-wide colleges and universities system, and specialized schools.
Since 2016, FEU IE is recognized as a Center of Excellence by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) [2] and accredited Level IV by the Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation. IE offers undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs in education.
FEU bought out the shares of all incorporators and became the sole owner of EACIT in 2002. The following year, the College of Engineering was merged with EACIT and the two formed a technology education powerhouse known as FEU – East Asia College (FEU - EAC). [3] In 2014, FEU - East Asia College was re-named back to FEU Institute of Technology.
In the 2000s, [5] FEU offered a Bachelor of Science in Commerce major in Tourism Management under the Institute of Accounts, Business and Finance.The ITHM was then formed to handle the new Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management program (replacing the BS Commerce major in Tourism Management) [6] and Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management, [7] which was growing in student ...