Mary the Queen College (Pampanga)

The Mary the Queen College (Pampanga), Inc is a private non-sectarian higher education institution in Guagua, Pampanga, Philippines. It was founded by Ladislao S. David, a prominent entrepreneur of Guagua in 2003.

Mary the Queen College (Pampanga)
Dalubhasaang Maria ang Reyna (Filipino)
MottoAcademic Excellence and Integral Formation
TypePrivate, nonsectarian higher education institution
Established2003; 21 years ago (2003)
ChairmanTeresa David-Carlos
PresidentBro. Roman Harold Espeleta
Vice-presidentDr. Lannie D. Galvan
VP for Academic Affairs
Location
Jose Abad Santos Ave.
San Matias, Guagua
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14°58′59″N 120°37′19″E / 14.98318°N 120.62200°E / 14.98318; 120.62200
CampusUrban
ColorsBlue   and   Yellow
NicknameMQC
AffiliationsHouse of David Group, Mary the Queen Academy of Pampanga
Websitemqc.edu.ph
Mary the Queen College (Pampanga) is located in Luzon
Mary the Queen College (Pampanga)
Location in Luzon
Mary the Queen College (Pampanga) is located in Philippines
Mary the Queen College (Pampanga)
Location in the Philippines
Mary the Queen College (Pampanga), Inc., dusk portrait.

History

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In 2003, a local philanthropist and the founder of the House of David Group, Ladislao S. David, had a clear vision. It focused in establishing an educational institution providing “Academic Excellence and Integral Formation” for underprivileged, deserving students into higher level of education.

He converted the Guagua Shopping Mall into a learning institution. In its initial year of operation, the college offered programs in business, education, and computer studies.

Starting in 2007, it has added courses such as BS Information Systems, BS Hotel and Restaurant Management, BS Information Technology, Bachelor of Elementary Education, and BS Accounting Technology.

In 2009, the institution tied with government agencies such as the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) and, thus, MQC-Career Institute was founded, as the technical vocational arm of MQC offering short vocational courses.

In 2012, MQC started offering night classes intended for working individuals who want to continue and finish college education.

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