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Bulacan State University College of Business Administration

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Motto
  
Sóla trabajar

Established
  
2011

Motto in English
  
Work alone (is noble)

Colours
  
Yellow and Blue

Dean
  
Gualberto Magdaraog, Jr.

The Bulacan State University College of Business Administration (Filipino: Unibersidád ng Bulacán, Koléhiyó ng Pángasiwaáng Panghanap-buhay) is a college within the BulSU system which offers business and business-related courses. Before the college was established in 2011, the university offered business administration courses through its College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP). In 2011, however, CSSP was divided into three colleges: CSSP, College of Criminal Justice Administration (CCJE), and CBA. The three colleges continue to share the university's APP Hall.

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Structure

From its establishment to 2014, the college offered two programs: accountancy and business administration. The latter is further divided into two majors, namely, management and entrepreneurship. In 2014, however, a year into his term as Dean, Dr. Gualberto Magdaraog, Jr., announced certain crucial changes in program offerings. Entrepreneurship was launched as a separate program. Management majors are divided into Financial Management and Marketing Management. Two new programs were introduced (namely Accounting Technology and Business Economics) to cater those who will not pass the battery exams administered to Accountancy and Management students respectively.

Area 1: Accountancy and Accounting Technology

Accountancy is a four-year program, the completion of which entitles the student to a degree in accountancy and the right to take the CPA Board Exams administered by the Professional Regulatory Commission. Accounting Technology are for students who failed in the annual qualifying exams. Both courses are trimestral.

In 2015, the College had its first batch of graduates of the accountancy program, most of whom took the licensure exams to become certified public accountants (CPAs). The School was among the top performing schools in the November 2015 board exams, garnering a 80% passing rate, compared to the national passing rate of ~20%. A year later, the second batch were graduated and an accountancy student, Mary Rose Babala, led the graduating class of the entire college, with a record-high GPA that made her the first student of the College to be a President's lister.

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Bulacan State University College of Business Administration Wikipedia