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Established
  
(1948) 2007

President
  
Gina S. Aznar

Chairman
  
Andrew S. Aznar

Former names
  
Southwestern University Maritime College

Motto
  
Discipline, Leadership, Honor

Type
  
Quasi-Regimental Maritime School

SWU Maritime Regiment is the maritime academy of Southwestern University in Cebu City, Philippines. Said college is managed by Seacrest Maritime Foundation Inc.(SMFI), a non-profit organization.

Known as The Maritime Regiment, it implements a regimental system of training.

Southwestern University, is an educational institution. It's Maritime College is a sister institution of PMMA – Philippine Merchant Marine Academy.

The program is an "E to E" (education to employment) platform. Successful graduates are guaranteed placement for international apprenticeship and subsequent employment through Seacrest Maritime Foundation Inc. (SMFI).

The SWU Maritime Regiment has a passing rate of 94% in the PRC licensure examination and was awarded by MSAP (Maritime Schools Association of the Philippines) for the consistent exemplary performance of its students in MSAP's annual qualifying examinations conducted nationwide.

History

In 2007, to respond to the current trends of the maritime industry, the Maritime College of Southwestern University was re-established as The Maritime Regiment, and championed by SMFI. The entire training program was re-engineered and geared towards quality education and a holistic approach towards training. In 2008, the college was recognized as a sister school of PMMA (Phil. Merchant Marine Academy) as its program gained recognition.

SMFI invested its own resources to strengthen the program and gained the support of Cardinal Ricardo Vidal, Archbishop of Cebu; and the support of various government units, from the local and national levels including: Hon. Jejomar Binay, Phil. Vice-President; Senator Miguel Zubiri, Philippine Senate; Hon. Rommel Jalosjos, Governor, Zamboanga Sibugay; Hon. George Hofer, Former Governor, Zamboanga Sibugay; Hon. Mike Rama, Mayor, Cebu City; Hon. Democrito Diamante, Mayor, Tuburan, Cebu; Hon. Celestino Martinez, Mayor, Bogo City, Cebu; Hon. Ricardo Ramirez, Mayor, Medellin, Cebu; Hon. Ronald Guaren, Mayor, Oslob, Cebu; Hon. Raymond Calderon, Mayor, Samboan, Cebu; Hon. Jay Olivar, Mayor, San Remegio, Cebu.


Placement of Graduates are with the following international shipping companies: UNIVAN Shipmanagement Ltd.; ROYMAR Shipmanagement Corp.; Career Philippines Shipmanagement Inc.; C.F. Sharp Crew Management Inc.; Intermodal Shipping Inc. ; GSM - Great Southern Maritime Services Corp.; ABOJEB - Aboitiz-Jebsen Corp.; Cebu Ocean Marine Inc. ; BSM – Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement; Hapag-Lloyd Philippines Inc. ; TSM Shipmanagement Inc.

COURSES: Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation BSMT and Bachelor of Science in Marine Engineering BSMar-E

MERCHANT MARINE OFFICERS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: Is a Holistic and Values-based Regimental Training, structured and supervised 24/7. The training is anchored on Core values of the Regiment: Leadership, Discipline, Honor; and is designed to build Character, Integrity and develop a High Sense of Purpose and Responsibility in every graduate utilizing an enhanced academic curriculum:3 yrs. (on campus) + 1 yr. Apprenticeship. The training imposes high standards of academic, physical and mental training.

SEACREST MARITIME FOUNDATION INC. (SMFI) is the champion agency managing the Maritime College of Southwestern University.

SMFI has implemented the Study Now Pay Later (SNPL) program, through grants and sponsorship funds to fully implement its Roadmap. Its Education to Employment model guarantees job placements in international shipping companies for all its graduates. As of May 2012, SMFI is helping 800 Cadets from all over the Philippines pursue their dreams and ambitions of becoming Maritime Officers in the international maritime industry.

References

SWU Maritime Regiment Wikipedia