Technological Institute of the Philippines

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Technological Institute of the Philippines
Institusyong Panteknolohiya ng Pilipinas
T.I.P. Logo.png
Motto"Lifelong Learners, Problem Solvers, and Innovators.
TypePrivate Non-sectarian
Research Coeducational
Higher Education Institution
EstablishedFebruary 8, 1962, Manila
FoundersEngr. Demetrio A. Quirino Jr.
Dr. Teresita U. Quirino (July 5, 1933 - January 29, 2021)
Academic affiliations
ABET, ASAIHL, IAU, , , , , , ,
ChairmanTeresita Quirino
PresidentElizabeth Quirino-Lahoz
DeanJonathan M. Caballero
(Dean, College of Information Technology Education)
Ronald M. Corpuz
(Dean, College of Arts)
Froilan S. Labausa (Acting Dean, College of Business Education)
Florante A. Magnaye
(Dean, College of Engineering & Architecture)
Students24,000
Location
363 P. Casal Street, Quiapo, Manila,
1338 Arlegui St., Quiapo, Manila,
938 Aurora Blvd., Cubao, Quezon City
,

Metro Manila
,
Philippines

14°35′43″N 120°59′17″E / 14.59528°N 120.98806°E / 14.59528; 120.98806Coordinates: 14°35′43″N 120°59′17″E / 14.59528°N 120.98806°E / 14.59528; 120.98806
CampusUrban campuses
Manila (2.3 hectares)
Quezon City (3.3 hectares)
LanguageFilipino, English
Alma Mater song"You'll Be in My Heart Forever"
Fight songWe're on Top of the World
ColorsYellow   and   Black
NicknameT.I.P. Engineers
Sporting affiliations
UCBL, , , ,
Websitetip.edu.ph

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]

T.I.P. is ranked 42 out of the top 100 universities in the Philippines by the Madrid-based Webometrics Ranking of World Universities.[2]

Campuses[]

Campus in Quiapo, Manila

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 its 20 programs in 2013—6 Computing programs from the ABET Computing Accreditation Commission (CAC) and 14 Engineering programs from the ABET Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC).[3]

T.I.P. went for the second cycle of ABET international accreditation in 2018 and received the reaccreditation of all 20 of its engineering and computing programs from the ABET EAC and ABET CAC, respectively, in 2019.[4]

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.[5]

Local accreditations[]

In April 2016, T.I.P. Manila and T.I.P. Quezon City were granted Autonomous Status by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).[5]

The school's programs are accredited locally by the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines (FAAP) Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA),[6] the Philippine Technological Council (PTC),[5] and the Philippine Computer Society (PCS) Information and Computing Accreditation Board (PICAB).[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "About TIP". Technological Institute of the Philippines.
  2. ^ "Philippines". Ranking Web of Universities.
  3. ^ "We got ABET again! | Technological Institute of the Philippines". www.tip.edu.ph. Retrieved 2019-10-09.
  4. ^ "T.I.P. engineering and computing programs hurdle ABET reaccreditation | Technological Institute of the Philippines". www.tip.edu.ph. Retrieved 2019-10-09.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Best of T.I.P. | Technological Institute of the Philippines". tip.edu.ph. Retrieved 2019-02-08.
  6. ^ "Home". sites.google.com.

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