Medina Foundation College

Medina Foundation College of Sapang Dalaga, Inc. is a private non-sectarian higher education institution run by the Medina College, Inc. in Sapang Dalaga, Misamis Occidental. It was established by Medina College, Inc. in June 1984,[1] exactly two decades after the main campus in Ozamiz City was founded. It is among the other private schools in Misamis Occidental which accommodates higher education programs in arts, elementary and secondary education, business administration, and junior secretarial courses.

Medina Foundation College of Sapang Dalaga
Saligang Dalubhasaang Medina ng Sapang Dalaga
MottoThe New and Bright Horizon in Modern Education
TypePrivate, non-sectarian higher education institution
EstablishedJune 1984 (June 1984)
FounderMedina College, Inc.
ChairmanRico M. Medina, Sr., M.D.
PresidentEduardo P. De Los Santos
Address
Jasmine St. Poblacion
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ColorsGreen   and   White
Websitewww.mfcollege.com

History

In the June of 1963, the first Medina College was founded in Ozamiz City by Dr. Rico Macan Medina, Sr. and his wife, Dr. Beatriz Crisostomo Medina.

In the end, the school became one of the region's leading institutions, specially in the fields of nursing and midwifery. After several years, the school saw unanticipated growth. This led to the decision to create an expansion program, both for the purpose of accommodating the larger population and to cope with the demands of modern education.[2][3]

This expansion programme led to the establishment of a second Medina College in June 1984 in Sapang Dalaga, Misamis Occidental. Since then, the school has been catering students from the province and neighboring areas in Zamboanga Peninsula and Northern Mindanao regions.[2]

References

  1. entranceuniversity.com/city/medina-foundation-college/?overview "Medina Foundation College of Sapang Dalaga, Inc. | School Overview". Entrance University. Retrieved 31 December 2018. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  2. "Medina College". Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities. Retrieved 31 December 2018.
  3. "Medina College - About Us". Medina College. Retrieved 31 December 2018.

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