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Mater Dei College

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Motto in English
  
Wisdom , Love , Prayer

Undergraduates
  
Approx.

Total enrollment
  
1,000 (2010)

Founded
  
1983

Established
  
1983

Postgraduates
  
Approx.

Phone
  
+63 38 508 8106

Colors
  
White, Blue

Type
  
Private, Catholic School

President
  
Rev. Fr. Florante S. Camacho, SVD

Address
  
Tubigon, Bohol, Philippines

Motto
  
Sapientia, Caritas, Oratio (Wisdom , Love , Prayer)

Similar
  
BIT International College, Bohol Northern Star Colle, Holy Name University, Immaculate Heart of Mary Se, University of Bohol

Profiles

Mater Dei College or MDC is a Roman Catholic institution located in Tubigon, Bohol, Philippines. It is a private and co-educational school.

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History

The school was established in 1983 during the term of Hon. Eufrasio Mascarinas as mayor the town. Bohol's prominent educators together with the local government unit had joined hands to build a community college for local residents who are economically challenged to send their children to big cities to obtain college education. During that time, Tagbilaran City is the town's only nearest neighbor that offers college education and only few are capable of sending their children to Cebu and Manila for higher education.

It is through the efforts of then Sangguniang Bayan secretary, Cesar Mascarinas, parish priest Msgr. Camilo V. Auza and an educator Fr. Josemaria S. Luengo, Ph.D., that drafted the idea of funding a college into a reality. Finally, Resolution no. 78 (series of 1983) of the town council was passed for this act. The first set of the Members of the Board of Trustees and Incorporators of the school were:

Unfortunately, because of memorandum prohibiting the opening of a college, the secretary of Education and the director of Private Schools at the time junked the school's application for permit to operate. However, Mr. Gulayan, a local boatman and a long-time friend of President Ferdinand Marcos during the Japanese occupation, became an effective catalyst for the approval after seeing Marcos at the MalacaƱang Palace. It is said that Mr. Gulayan, saved the then-young guerrilla leader Marcos from Japanese soldiers.

Colleges

Mater Dei College is consist of five colleges namely:

References

Mater Dei College Wikipedia