Colegio de Dagupan

Colegio de Dagupan
Kolehiyo ng Dagupan
Motto Dat Deus Et Laborant Homines
Motto in English
God's Given Gifts Developed by Man
Type Private
Established 1984
President Voltaire Arzadon, Ph.D.
Location Arellano Street,
Dagupan City, Pangasinan, Philippines 2400
Campus 1 Campus
Colors Blue and White         
Mascot Blue Stallions
Website www.cdd.edu.ph

Colegio de Dagupan is a private non-sectarian college located in Dagupan City, Philippines.

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Colegio de Dagupan Board of Trustees
Name Position

VOLTAIRE P. ARZADON, CPA, Ph.D President
LORETA C. ARZADON, CPA Executive Vice-President
FELIZA VALORIE C. ARZADON-SUA, Ed. D Vice President, Administration
AWIT C. ARZADON DALUSONG, Ed. D Vice President, Business & Finance
EDWARD V. DALUSONG III, Ed. D Vice President, Research/Planning & Extension
ANTHONY C. SUA Vice President, External Affairs

Admissions

Colegio de Dagupan Chapel

Colegio de Dagupan currently has an open admissions policy to all those who wish to pursue a college education. Admission is based on the agreed academic and ethical standards as well as the student's willingness to abide by the rules, regulations and policies set by the College.

Admission of transferees from other colleges and universities shall be subject to the careful review of the credentials submitted to the College. Transferees must meet the requirements for admission similar to those who enter the College for the first time.

Academic programs

School of Information Technology Education

School of Engineering

School of Health and Sciences

School of Business and Accountancy

School of International Hospitality Management

School of Arts and Sciences

School of Teacher Education

Research Unit

The Research and Planning Unit, headed by the Research Director under the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs, is a service unit that assists Colegio De Dagupan faculty, staff, and students in their research endeavors. The office is responsible for coordinating and stimulating research and development activities in the college. It is working with the faculty and staff to increase external funding and to provide opportunities for professional growth that is critical to the overall health of the institution.

The Research Director and staff provide assistance with the processing of proposals, including administrative review and sign-off, and assist with the negotiation of external agreements in coordination with the Office of External Affairs. Assistance with the development of the proposal narrative and budget is also available. The Research Unit post-award responsibilities include institutional financial management of grants, contracts, and other externally funded agreements beginning immediately after the award.

Financial aid

Implementation and effectivity period

This policy takes effect upon approval of the Academic Council and after every semester.

Rules and procedures

Colegio de Dagupan Canteen

Academic scholars are selected every semester. Students who are enrolled in degree courses are eligible to qualify. The Registrar determines the students who qualify as Academic Scholars for the semester based on the computation of the final grades submitted to the office. After careful evaluation of the records of all students who qualify, the Registrar will post the list on the bulletin boards around the campus.

Since this program is highly selective, only the top three students who excel in the five colleges, in every level, will be awarded the prestigious academic scholarship. Students who top the list will enjoy the benefits of free matriculation and miscellaneous fees for the semester. The second and third students in the list will be entitled to a discount amounting to half the matriculation fee.

To qualify as an Academic Scholar, a student should have a minimum load of 18 units for the semester.

Also, the student should maintain a minimum grade of 88% for all academic subjects and a minimum of 85% for non-academic subjects (P.E. and ROTC). Moreover, a student should not have any dropped subjects.

Aid

Part of the CdD Mini Plaza

Colegio de Dagupan provides financial assistance to all qualified students. This is some of the aid that the college grants.

Likewise, government financial grants-in-aid (instituted by the CHED Regional Office 1, San Fernando, LU) are available:

Student life

Events and traditions

Student Organizations

Students are given the chance to earn seats in the local political scene of the college through joining Colegio de Dagupan's Supreme Student Council (SSC) and various other accredited student organizations. Events hosted by these organizations serve as co-curricular activities of member students giving them exposure in outside-the-classroom activities thereby enhancing their social skills. A list of the officers of the SSC as well as the accredited student organizations for the school year 2005-2006.

List of Accredited Organizations

Athletics

Each College is informally represented by each team names and mascots:

Colegio de Dagupan one of the highly anticipated teams in the Yearly Celebrated Inter Collegiate Olympics where every school in Pangasinan and other neighboring schools battle it off for the best teams in different sporting events.

The women's teams are called the Lady Stallions, the men's teams are called Blue Stallions.

The College Chorus is called Koro Colegio.

External links

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