Southern City Colleges

Southern City Colleges is a private non-sectarian college in Zamboanga City. It was founded on December 8, 1946, by Francisco M. Caliolio, Sr. and his wife, Arecelie F. Caliolio.[1] The institution is now managed by their grandchildren and is headed by Mr. Edwin M. Caliolio as its president.[2][3] It was once established as Southern Academy in 1946, then renamed as Southern College of Commerce in 1952 and as Southern City Colleges in 1962.[4]

Southern City Colleges
Former names
  • Southern Academy (1946–1952)
  • Southern College of Commerce (1952–1962)
MottoTriumph in Tenacity
TypePrivate Non-sectarian
Established1946
PresidentEdwin M. Caliolio
Location,
6°54′17″N 122°04′49″E / 6.90468°N 122.08015°E / 6.90468; 122.08015
CampusCentral Campus: Pilar Street, Zamboanga City

West Campus: San Jose Gusu, Zamboanga City

East Campus: Divisoria, Zamboanga City
Colours  Green
  Golden Yellow
MascotSCC Bulldogs
Websitewww.scci.edu.ph
Southern City Colleges is located in Mindanao mainland
Southern City Colleges
Location in Mindanao
Southern City Colleges is located in Philippines
Southern City Colleges
Location in the Philippines
The Aracelie F. Caliolio Learning Resource Center which is currently under construction.

It presently has three Campuses, namely the Central Campus, the West Campus (the former MEIN College) and the East Campus, all located in Zamboanga City.[5]

Notable persons

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References

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