Centro Escolar University (Filipino:Pamantasang Centro Escolar;Spanish:Universidad Centro Escolar), commonly referred to asCEU, is a private, non-sectarian,coeducational institution of higher education located inManila, Philippines. Founded in 1907 byLibrada Avelino andCarmen de Luna,[1][2] CEU is recognized as one of the oldest modern universities in the Philippines. It operates six campuses, including its main campus inSan Miguel, Manila, with additional campuses inMalolos,Las Piñas,Cebu City, and two inMakati (Gil Puyat and Legaspi).[2][3][1] CEU offers more than fifty academic programs and is actively involved inresearch across a range of disciplines.[4]
CEU was established in 1907 by pedagogistsLibrada Avelino andCarmen de Luna as the Centro Escolar de Señoritas, based inParañaque.[1][2] Its main purpose was to teach "ideal womanhood, intelligent citizenry, anddemocratic leadership that would instill in the tenets of science and virtue."[1][2] At the time of its establishment, it was the first non-sectarian women's educational institution in the Philippines (now acoeducational educational institution).[9] It founded theCollege of Pharmacy in 1921, pioneeringmedical education in the Philippines.[2][1] Subsequently, the Colleges of Liberal Arts, Education, Business, Dentistry, and Optometry were also established one after another.[2][1] It began operating as a university in 1930 and in 1932 was converted into a corporation for financial reasons.[1] Its name was then changed to Centro Escolar University, which still holds today.[1] In 2009, the School of Law and Jurisprudence was established.[10]
Historical marker installed by the Philippines Historical Committee in 1952
There is also an Integrated School at CEU, which was established upon the university's founding.[2][11] It was removed from the Mendiola campus in the mid-1990s and in Malolos in 2004 after nearly 100 years open.[12] It was revived starting in the 2014-2015 academic year as the Centro Escolar Integrated School (CEIS) and is offered in Manila, Malolos, and Makati.[13]
Malolos campus: Opened in 1978. This campus has a teaching hotel called the Ada (after founderAvelino) for the hospitality and tourism program. This campus is also home to the Centrodome, an auditorium that seats 5,000 people.[19]
Parañaque campus (defunct): The Parañaque campus was phased out in the 1990s.[2]
Sampaloc campus (defunct): When the university started in 1907, it was held in a rented house in the Sampaloc area of Manila. When its student population became too high, it moved to its permanent home in Mendiola.[14]
School of Accountancy and Management: Established in 1928 as the College of Commerce. Previous names include the College of Commerce and Business; the College of Commerce and Secretarial Administration; the College of Accountancy, Commerce, and Secretarial Administration; and the School of Accountancy, Business, Secretarial and Public Administration.[citation needed] The business department has honors fromCHED for its excellence.[6][5] The school is based on the Mendiola campus.[22]
School of Dentistry: Established in 1925.[23][24] The school is based on the Mendiola campus.[25]
School of Education, Liberal Arts, Music and Social Work: Established in the late 1990s[citation needed] when four major departments were combined.[26] The school is based on the Mendiola campus.[26]
School of Law and Jurisprudence: Established in 2009.[10] Faculty have included Supreme Court Associate JusticeJose Midas Marquez, former Chief Presidential Legal CounselSalvador Panelo, and Chief JusticeAlexander Gesmundo.[27][28][29] The school is based on the Makati, Gil Puyat campus.[30]
School of Medical Technology: Established in 1960. The school is based on the Mendiola campus.[31]
School of Medicine: The school's first graduates finished their degree in 2021 and scored an 80% passing rate.[32] In 2008, CEU established asubsidiary called the Centro Escolar University Hospital, Inc., but no moves have been made to build a teaching hospital.[33] As such, the school works with the Amang Rodriguez Memorial Medical Center. The school is based on the Mendiola campus.[34]
School of Nursing: Established in 1975.[35] CEU nursing students on the Makati campus earned a 100% passing rate on the licensure exam in 2021.[36] The school is based on the Mendiola campus.[35]
School of Optometry: Established in 1928.[37] The school has honors fromCHED for its excellence;[6][5] in 2021, CEU optometry students earned the top passing rate of the licensure exam at 93.6%.[38] The school is based on the Mendiola campus.[39]
School of Pharmacy: Established in 1921, the first higher education program at the university.[2][1] In 1999, the College of Pharmacy became the School of Pharmacy with the introduction of MS and PhD programs.[40] The BS became available on the Malolos campus in 2001 and the BS and Pharm.D. were available in Makati, Gil Puyat in 2005.[41][42] It is a founding member of the Philippine Association of the Colleges of Pharmacy and the Asian Association of Schools and Pharmacy.[citation needed] The school is based on the Mendiola campus.[43]
School of Science and Technology: Established in 1928 as the School of Science. It was the first school in Asia to offer a cosmetic science degree.[citation needed] The school is based on the Mendiola campus.[44]
School of Nutrition and Hospitality Management: Established as the College of Foods and Nutrition. Previous names include the College of Nutrition and Home Economics (1967); College of Nutrition, Home Economics and Tourism (1989); and the School of Tourism, Family Economics, and Nutrition (2001) before landing on the School of Nutrition and Hospitality Management in 2007.[citation needed] The school is based on the Mendiola campus.[45]
Concepcion A. Aguila - Master of Law (1926), Master of Arts (1937) - lawyer, pedagogist, former Executive Director and Dean at CEU, and formerUN regional chairman[68][2]