Don Bosco College, Canlubang Explained

Don Bosco College, Canlubang
Former Name:Don Bosco Seminary-College
Motto:Latin: Ad Maiora Natus (Latin)
Mottoeng:Born For Greater Things
Type:Private, Catholic Non-profit Coeducational Basic and Higher education institution
Founder:Salesians of the Society of Saint John Bosco
Religious Affiliation:Roman Catholic
(Salesians)
Rector:Fr. Joel N. Camaya, SDB
Dean:Fr. Onofre Inocencio, Jr., SDB
Head Label:Technical Director
Head:Fr. Paul Michael Suarez, SDB
Faculty:250 (approximate)
Students:approx. 2000
City:Jose Yulo Sr. Blvd, Canlubang, Calamba, Laguna
Country:Philippines
Coordinates:14.2103°N 121.1163°W
Campus:Suburban, 13ha
Colors: Blue & gold
Mascot:Gray Wolf named Grigio
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Don Bosco College, Canlubang, also referred to by its acronym DBC is a private Catholic basic and higher educational institution owned and operated by the Salesians of the Society of Saint John Bosco in Canlubang, Laguna, Philippines. It was established in 1963 by the Salesians.

History

In 1967, the Philippine government recognized that the courses in the institution were valid for a degree in Bachelor in Secondary Education (BSEd). Two years later, the school's curriculum for the course in Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education (BSIEd) was also approved. In 1972, the institution started an outreach program called Manpower Training Department (MTD), now called TVET, for low-income students.

Members of the Salesian Community