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Araullo University Phinma Education Network
Brgy. Bitas, Maharlika Highway Cabanatuan City
Araullo Law School became a college with the name Araullo Lyceum. The diverse courses and degrees offered and the improvement of its facilities led the Department of Education, Culture and Sports to grant the institution the university status in 1983. It was then renamed Araullo University. In April 20, 2004, Araullo University became part of the PHINMA Education Network (PEN), an educational institution that aims to provide quality education at an affordable fee. Through the management of PEN, Araullo University has been strengthening its academic offerings and employing nontraditional approaches to learning. Considering the developing community it caters to, Araullo University has outlined a plan for the next five years that underscores the synergy between what is learned in and out of school to train the students to serve others better in the political, social, and economic fields in the country. Guided by its mission of developing Filipinos to be professionals through the endowment of knowledge and skills as well as character and spirit formation, Araullo University continues to hone the intellectual, physical, social, and moral competence of its students.
a. History
Pamantasan ng Araullo (formerly Araullo Law School) was established in 1950. It was created by virtue of a resolution enacted by a board composed of Judge Lauro S. Esteban, Atty. Mario S. Garcia, Engr. Ceferino S. Esteban, Mr. Valentin Castelo, Dr. Herminia Castelo-Sotto, Ms Priscilla S. Esteban, Mr. Emmanuel S. Esteban, Atty. Juan S. Esteban and Mr. Ambrocio S. Esteban.
Named after Hon. Manuel Araullo, second Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines, the Araullo Law School at that time was founded to meet the growing demand for lawyers arising from the rapid growth of the City of Cabanatuan in particular and Nueva Ecija as a whole.
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