Far Eastern College – Silang

Far Eastern College – Silang, Inc. (also known as FEU Cavite) is a professional institution offering preschool, grade school, junior high school, senior high school and college in Silang, Cavite, a municipality 43 kilometers south of Manila in the Philippines.

Far Eastern College – Silang
MottoFortitude, Excellence, Uprightness and Compassion
TypePrivate
Established2009
PresidentDr. Michael M. Alba
DeanDr. Marcon Espino
DirectorDr. Marcon Espino
Studentsapprox 1500
Location, ,
CampusSuburban
HymnThe FEU Hymn by Nick Joaquin
Colors Green and Gold
AthleticsUAAP
NicknameTamaraws, Baby Tamaraws
MascotTamTam
Websitefeucavite.edu.ph

Established in 2009, the College offers programs in Tourism Management, Hospitality Management, Psychology, Information Technology, Accountancy, Marketing Management, and Financial Management. FEU Cavite Senior High School with academic tracks: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM); Accountancy, Business, and Management (ABM); and Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) since 2016.

It operates as a satellite campus of the Far Eastern University in Manila.

History

In January 2009, a ground-breaking ceremony marked the start of the construction of the FEU Cavite campus in Metrogate Silang Estates, an exclusive subdivision. Finished in 2010, it have two environment-friendly buildings, one for the Basic Education Department and the other for the Higher Education Department. The campus stands in six-hectare parcel of land.[1][2]

Campus

The FEU Cavite HED Building

Academic Buildings

Presently, there are two main academic buildings on campus: the Basic Education and Senior High School Building and the Higher Education Building. The architecture of the buildings were designed by Arch. Daniel Lichauco. High ceilings and large windows were incorporated into the design of the buildings, allowing as much air and light inside as possible and to minimize the use of air-conditioning.[3] The artistic couple Mona and Soler Santos created the artwork which became the basis of the facades of the said two buildings.[2][4]

Dormitory

FEU Cavite has its own dormitory, known as TAM-Bahay. It broke ground in November 2014 and was opened in June 2015. It stands on a 1.29-hectare piece of land adjacent to the Tertiary building. It has three floors and can accommodate 120 people. It also has a room for two persons with disabilities.[5]

Community

Since the school is located inside a private village, free shuttle services have been introduced to ease the students' commute. There are shuttles serving the town proper of Silang and the main gate of the subdivision where the campus stands.

In 2015, the official student publication of the college, Simbuhan, was launched.

gollark: Ye'ep.
gollark: They say it's insecure.
gollark: We're arguing about IRC.
gollark: _searches past chat for "IRC"_
gollark: I may be in the minority, but I don't consider IPs sensitive.

References

  1. "FEU Cavite Story | FEU Cavite". Retrieved 2020-06-28.
  2. "Far Eastern University – Cavite tour". Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  3. Piyu, Samahang (2010-05-25). "Samahang Piyu: Serene Learning at FEU Silang". Samahang Piyu. Retrieved 2020-06-24.
  4. "Silanganan: FEU's Art Treasure". The Manila Times. Retrieved 2020-06-24.
  5. Perez, Chrischel Mae. "FEU-Cavite dorm to open in June 2015" (PDF). FEU Cavite. Retrieved 13 September 2015.

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