Kolehiyo sa Villaflores | |
Other name | VC |
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Former names |
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Motto | Integritas |
Motto in English | Integrity |
Type | Private, non-sectarian |
Established | 1952 |
Founder | Dr. Diosdado Villaflores & Mrs. Emerenciana F. Villaflores |
President | Nora Villaflores Pilas |
Students | 2,500+ |
Location | Legaspi Street, Tanjay City , , |
Campus | Legaspi Street Brgy. 8 |
Colors | Green and White |
Nickname | Vcians |
Villaflores College (VC) is a private, non-sectarian school in Tanjay City, Negros Oriental. It was founded in 1952 and was known as the Tanjay Institute (TI). The institute was eventually renamed in memory of its founder, Dr. Diosdado Villaflores.[1][2][3]
History
The school was also called The School on the Hill or the school beside the cemetery.[1] It is situated near the town hall Población IX Barangay Hall and the government office DepEd SDO Tanjay City.[4]
The college offers bachelor's degree programs in Elementary Education, Secondary Education, and Business Administration. VC also provides the basic education program, including Junior High School (JHS), Senior High School (SHS), which has the STEM, ABM, GAS, and TVL strands available. The school and its programs are recognized by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the Department of Education (DepEd).[2][3]
Villaflores College was founded by Diosdado P. Villaflores and Emerenciana F. Villaflores in 1952 in 1.5 hectares of land in Pancil, Tanjay City, Negros Oriental. The school opened in July 1952 with the name Tanjay Institute (TI) offering a Four-year Fishery Curriculum.[1][2][3][5]
The Fishery Curriculum enjoyed government recognition for ten years until it was replaced in July 1, 1963 with the complete Secondary Academic Curriculum under the 2-2 plan. Since then the curriculum was modified several times as prescribed by the Departmant of Education (DepEd). In June 1956, Tanjay Institute grew into Tanjay Junior College with a Collegiate offering of One-year Secretarial Science Course, 2 years Liberal Arts, Commerce and Education courses. Later on, the curriculum offerings covered Four-year Collegiate Courses and gained recognition as a college granting the Bachelor’s Degrees. The College was then entitled to adopt the name College and the school was renamed Tanjay College.[1][2][3][5]
The Elementary department was likewise recognized on the same year. In 1986 the College of Agriculture was opened, and computer education was integrated into commercial curriculum. In 1973, the Grade School of Education was opened. On August 26, 1974, the opening of the Graduate School was inaugurated with Josefa Edralin Marcos, mother of President Ferdinand E. Marcos Sr. as guest of honor and speaker.[1][2][3][5]
Government recognition for the Masteral Programs was granted on March 1977. In 1976, upon the suggestion of the founder’s son, Tanjay College was renamed Villaflores College[5]
Academic programs
Master of Arts in Education
- Major in:
- Education
- Basic Courses
- School Administration & Supervision
- Guidance and Counseling
- Cognates
- Master Thesis
Bachelor of Science in Commerce
- Major in:
- Accountancy
- Management
- Banking and Finance
Bachelor of Arts
- Major in:
- Political Science
Bachelor of Science in Education
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education
- Major in:
- Filipino
- English
- Mathematics
Junior Computer Secretarial Course
Diploma in Agriculture Technology
Bachelor of Science in Criminology
- Year offered
- First year and second year only
Primary programs
Senior High School
Junior High School
Elementary School
Preschool (Nursery)
Kindergarten
Senior High programs
- STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics)
- GAS (General Academic Strand)
- HUMMS (Humanities and Social Sciences)
- ABM (Accountancy, Business, Management)
- TVL (Technical-Vocational-Livelihood Track)
- ICT (Information Communication and Technology) or ICT Strand