Pamantasan ng Montalban
Pamantasan ng Montalban (PnM) is a locally established University in Kasiglahan Village, Rodriguez, Rizal. Philippines. It was established by virtue of Municipal Ordinance Nos. 03-04 approved on September 25, 2003 followed by 04-03 approved on July 5, 2004 both of which were authored by the former three termer Coun. Jemelita Baldago-Dulla with the approval of the Members of the Sangguniang Bayan under the administration of the former four termer Municipal Mayor Pedro S. Cuerpo. The pioneering team worked on its documentation from scratch to approval and operation headed by Coun. Dulla with Lilibeth Vicente and her Staff, Noel Brotonel, Carlos Bautista, Myeebee Sta. Maria, Rachel Nicolas, Adrian Balagot, Menchie Getalaga, Jeffrey Siy, TJ Angeles, Leticia Baldago, Maria Elena Flores, Arvin Antiola, Flora Ong, Ritchie Buccat, Godfrey Dulla, Medelyn Almazan, Amoroso Panilagao for its initial courses such as Diploma in Nursing Aide, Diploma in Civil Technology, Diploma in Computer Technology, Diploma in Garments Technology, BS in Business Administration, BS in Education with Concentration in Early Childhood Education, BS Civil Engineering, BS Computer Engineering. As years went by, other courses followed such as Bachelor in Elementary Education, B.S. in Secondary Education, BS in Information Technology, BS in Human Resource Management, BS in Entrepreneurship Management with Mary Jane Nicolas, Blandina Parada, Lilia Abella, Mr. Bernardo, Avelino Santos, and many more concerned officers, faculty and staff members: Claire Estanislao, Daniel Guevarra, Alberto Carasco, Aileen Quien, Rolando Cruz, Manuel Cachero, Leticia Bautista, Atty. Tamayo, Atty. Cathy Gan, Jerry Amihan, Oliver Santos, Roger Bilag, Czarina Ong, Glenn Sta Maria, Riza Gamo, Mila Olonan, Nicolas, Mr and Mrs Tud, Vangie Omadto, Jeffrey Bartolome, Michael Manalo, Merlyn Olonan, Saki San Pascual, Apple, Melissa Sta. Maria, Grace Taduran. Michelle Alzate, Rhona and Rhoda Segui, Emily Santillan, Arlene Seno, Mark Fabella, Edilberto Martinez, Mr. Morla, Mr. Buenviaje, Orlando Felix, Robert Estrella, May Vitug, Mr. Cunanan, Jaime Baldago, Anog Cayetano, Olive Malazarte, Erickson Gatchalian, Elsa Asuncion, Lanie Manuel, Allen De Castro, Baby Hael, Orly Garcia, Sheryl Olivo, Alvin Dumduma, Mary Grace Dimayuga, Susan Hernandez, Gallanosa, Edwin, Anita Palima, Danny Valdez, Armier Piquero, Anthony Ventura, Kirby Pitalgo, Queenie Garbo, Ed Dulla, Marjorie Escanan, Fernando Morla Jr and Sr, Lito Maroto, Jun Dimalanta, Edz Priela, Rolando Paril, dela Cruz, Donovan, Aldrin Dela Torre, Geneveve Suaybaguio, Froilan Paril, Norvin Cuerpo, Felipe de Guzman, Arnel Bartolo, Roderick Montefalcon, Domingo Nunez, Ujym Dator, Julius, Lei Cruz, Abdullah Salik, Heidi Pilarta, Irene and Gene Vista, Alexander Miguel, Rico Larios, BM Atty. Rolando Rivera, sisters Wendy and Cookie, Kris Salen, and many more to mention.
Pamantasan ng Montalban | |
Type | Government funded public school |
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Established | 2003 |
Location | Montalban , , |
Campus | Urban |
Website | www.pnmconnection.multiply.com |
The Pamantasan ng Montalban buildings were constructed through the efforts made by Coun. Dulla, Mayor Pedro S. Cuerpo, Parent-Teachers Association, Pamantasan ng Montalban Faculty and Staff Association to Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission, Gov. Casimiro Ynares, and Congresswoman Adeline Rodriguez-Zaldarriaga with Fil-Chinese Chamber of Commerce Incorporation. At present, Pamantasan ng Montalban is Top 1 during the recent April 2011 Licensure Examination for Teachers with its 2010 Magna Cum Laude Bachelor in Elementary Education major in Early Childhood Education and Study Now Pay Later beneficiary, Ms. Erika Formales Montefalcon.
Pamantasan ng Montalban was created to provide excellent vocational-technical and higher education to its grassroots constituents in response to poverty alleviation. The University was TESDA Accredited and CHED Recognized with its offered courses.
Since July 2004, PnM had been operating under the administration of Mayor Pedro S. Cuerpo and was continued by the successor elected Mayor Cecilio C. Hernandez since July 2010. Lot was allocated and expropriated by Mayor Cuerpo, buildings were constructed from National Government, Provincial Government and Congress, needs provided including items of the faculty and staff members. The good successor, Mayor Hernandez, purchased the school lot, had the building repaired, road cemented, provided the needs of the Colegio and many more.
Pamantasan ng Montalban, though locally established, has been providing quality education and providing scholarship grants to the under privilege with which continued by the present officials in their initiative to continue providing for the support of the grassroots in need of scholarship grant.
In June 2013, Pamantasan ng Montalban was named "Colegio de Montalban".
Course Offerings[1]
CHED COURSES[2]
Education 1. BEED Early Childhood Education - 4 Years
2. BEED Content Course - 4 Years
3. BSE Biological Science - 4 Years
4. BSE Physical Science - 4 Years
5. BSE Technology and Livelihood Education - 4 Years
Business
1. BS Entrepreneurship Management - 4 Years
2. BS Human resources Development Management - 4 Years
Technology and Engineering
1. BS Information Technology - 4 Years
2. BS Civil Engineering - 4 Years
3. BS Computer Engineering - 4 Years
TESDA COURSES[3]
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) - 2 Years
1. PC Operation NC II
2. Computer Hardware Servicing NC II
3. Programming NC IV
Certificate Courses in Civil Technology - 2 Years
1. Masonry NC I
2. Carpentry NC II
3. Carpentry NCIII
4. Plumbing NC Ia
(Nursing Aide) Health Care Services NC Level II - 2 Years
Garments Technology - 2 Years
1. Tailoring NC II
2. Dressmaking NC II
3. 207 Hours Fashion Designing
Under the present administration of Mayor Cecilio Hernandez, many were done and will be done in behalf of the Montalban constituents who wishes to pursue their education through this Local Government College.
Presently, courses are being migrated and upgraded as seen needed and there are new enthusiastic faculty and staff members working hand-in-hand with the old ones supported by the government for providing the most affordable but quality education to Montalbenos, the key to poverty alleviation.