UPang
About PHINMA-UPang:
The story of the PHINMA University of Pangasinan started in 1925. Francisco Benitez, Dr. Apolinario de los Santos, Dr. Sylvestre Pascual and Dr. Blas F. Rayos, all esteemed Pangasinenses, built the Dagupan Institute, a school which offered primary, secondary, and vocational education. The Institute was renamed to Dagupan Junior College after the Second World War, expanded its course offerings and added a Graduate School. In 1950, the school was transformed and became Dagupan Colleges. The school continued to provide more courses to fulfill its commitment of delivering excellent education to the youth not just in Pangasinan, but Northern Luzon. Dagupan Colleges was granted university status through the University Charter of the Department of Education, and was given the name University of Pangasinan.
PHINMA-UPang Vission:
By 2025, to be an educational Institute recognized for transforming the live of its student and their families, especially low income families, for the better; and for the number of student whose lives it has improved.
PHINMA-UPang Mission:
To uplift the lives of the low income families in our community. We will pursue by:
1. Providing these families accessible, relevant, and appropriate training and education that lead to employment and an improvement in their economic well-being.
2. Producing the competent and qualified human resources needed by Metro Dagupan, national, and global industries.
3. Facilitating collaboration among government, industry, and the academe as the means to designing programs and curricula that respond to the needs of a developing economy.
4. Transforming PHINMA UPang into a community that celebrates diversity, cross cultular appreciation, creativity and collaboration and that serves as a model for others
The story of the PHINMA University of Pangasinan started in 1925. Francisco Benitez, Dr. Apolinario de los Santos, Dr. Sylvestre Pascual and Dr. Blas F. Rayos, all esteemed Pangasinenses, built the Dagupan Institute, a school which offered primary, secondary, and vocational education. The Institute was renamed to Dagupan Junior College after the Second World War, expanded its course offerings and added a Graduate School. In 1950, the school was transformed and became Dagupan Colleges. The school continued to provide more courses to fulfill its commitment of delivering excellent education to the youth not just in Pangasinan, but Northern Luzon. Dagupan Colleges was granted university status through the University Charter of the Department of Education, and was given the name University of Pangasinan.
PHINMA-UPang Vission:
By 2025, to be an educational Institute recognized for transforming the live of its student and their families, especially low income families, for the better; and for the number of student whose lives it has improved.
PHINMA-UPang Mission:
To uplift the lives of the low income families in our community. We will pursue by:
1. Providing these families accessible, relevant, and appropriate training and education that lead to employment and an improvement in their economic well-being.
2. Producing the competent and qualified human resources needed by Metro Dagupan, national, and global industries.
3. Facilitating collaboration among government, industry, and the academe as the means to designing programs and curricula that respond to the needs of a developing economy.
4. Transforming PHINMA UPang into a community that celebrates diversity, cross cultular appreciation, creativity and collaboration and that serves as a model for others



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