Company Profile:
Business Name: Technological Institute of the Philippines
Address: 938 Aurora Boulevard, Cubao, Quezon City 1110
Founder: Engr. Demetrio A. Quirino Jr. Years of Operation: 31 years (1983-2014)
Business Type: Institution
Population: _____students
Email: tipwebteam@tip.edu.ph
Website: www.tip.edu.ph
Contact Number: 911-0964/912-1573
History:
On February 8, 1962, a group of educators headed by Engineer Demetrio A. Quirino Jr. established the TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES as a private non-sectarian stock school.
TIP laid down its objectives based on the vision of its founder and chairman Demetrio A. Quirino Jr.:
1) to maintain a high standard of instruction; 2) to bring within the reach of the masses the blessings of higher education; and 3) to cooperate with the government in the implementation of its economic and social amelioration programs.
The School had an initial enrolment of 2,400 which steadily increased, prompting the School to lease other buildings.
In 1967, it set up its main site at 888 G. Puyat St., Quiapo, Manila.
TIP then directed itself toward specialization in the field of technology. In 1977, it offered a two-year associate course in Marine Engineering.
In 1980, the Liberal Arts, Education and high school programs were phased out to make way for the school’s new thrust. In 1981, additional buildings were leased to accommodate the student population which already exceeded 23,000.
TIP opened in 1983 its Quezon City campus located at 20th Avenue, Cubao. TIPQC through the years acquired adjacent properties including a frontage along Aurora Boulevard. The Quezon City campus has nine (9) main buildings spread out in the 2.8-hectare site.
Through the years, TIP Manila also acquired ownership of two (2) major sites totaling 2.3 hectares namely, the P. Casal and the Arlegui properties. The P. Casal Campus has three (3) main buildings, one of which is a six-storey building. The Arlegui Campus, on the other hand, also has a six-storey building.
Vision statement: In the year 2020, TIP envisions itself to be: a leading professional technological institution through outcomes-based education, and a culture of innovation and continuous improvement, and an institution whose graduates contribute to the welfare of society.
Mission statement: The Technological Institute of the Philippines is committed: to continue to empower the Filipino youth through technological education of the highest standard, employing outcomes-based education and state-of-the-art laboratories to transform students into graduates with full competence in their fields of study and who also possess:
The Filipino values of honesty and integrity, service to others, the importance of family, frugality, resilience in the face of adversity, and the willingness to surmount difficulties in order to succeed and excel.
The industry-desired values of positive work attitude, good communication skills, proficiency in computers and in the software that pertain to their fields of study, initiative, and the openness to keep on learning to reinvent themselves.
The global citizen values of respect for cultural diversity, care for the environment and the desire to contribute to the general welfare of society.
Management Directories:
Elizabeth Quirino - Lahoz President
Angel C. Lahoz - Executive Vice-President
Reynaldo V. Chinjen - Vice President for External Affairs
Cynthia C. Llanes - Vice President for Academic Affairs
Alicia V. Napud - Vice President for Finance and Administration
Jemuel C. Castillo - Vice President for Quality Management and Planning
Severino P. Pader - Vice President - Registrar
Cynthia S. Tayao - Vice President for Human Resources
Business Processes / Major Transaction / Activities
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