FEU Roosevelt explained

FEU Roosevelt
Former Name:Marikina Academy (1933–1944)
Roosevelt Memorial High School (1945–1962)
Roosevelt College (1962–2019)
Type:Private, nonsectarian
President:Juan Miguel R. Montinola
Head Label:Senior Vice President
Head:Alma Emerita Dela Cruz
Free Label:Hymn
Colours: Green and gold
Mascot:TamTam
Website:https://feuroosevelt.edu.ph/

FEU Roosevelt, formerly Roosevelt College, is a private, non-sectarian educational institution based in the northeastern area of Metro Manila, Philippines. It became part of the FEU Group of Schools in 2016. FEU Roosevelt offers basic education, high school, and tertiary programs across its three campuses.

History

FEU Roosevelt was established in the city of Marikina in 1933[1] by former Mayor Wenceslao Dela Paz as the Marikina Academy, making it one of the oldest academic institutions in the area. The academy eventually closed after the death of Dela Paz in 1944.[2]

As part of postwar reconstruction and rehabilitation it was assessed that there was a lack of secondary schools in Marikina. A group of educators, led by Deogracias F. Dela Paz, incorporated the organization and named it Roosevelt Memorial High School (RMHS).

Over the years RMHS has branched out to several locations: San Juan, Cubao, San Mateo, and Quirino. As it began to offer tertiary and postgraduate graduate programs, it was renamed Roosevelt College, Inc. (RCI). RCI shifted its focus to systems and management enhancement programs.[3]

Acquisition

In 2016, the Far Eastern University in Manila acquired the majority of the institution, disclosing to the Philippine Stock Exchange that its board approved acquiring RCI "up to 97.42 percent but no less than 73.99 percent", costing up to 1.25 billion.[4] [5] This placed RCI under the roster of the FEU Group of Schools and was later rebranded as FEU Roosevelt in 2019.

Campuses

Cainta

FEU Roosevelt Cainta was set up in 1974 when Roosevelt Memorial High School was transferred from San Roque in Marikina to the Sumulong Highway campus. It houses Basic education programs for preschool through senior high school and FEU Roosevelt's Institute of Education.[6]

Marikina

FEU Roosevelt Marikina is the oldest existing campus of the institution. It was built in 1967 as an elementary laboratory school for the Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education (BSEED).

Rodriguez

Rodriguez is the most populous among the FEU Roosevelt campuses despite offering preschool to Senior High School only. It is also PAASCU Level II accredited.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Why Roosevelt . 2023-11-28 . FEU Roosevelt . en.
  2. Web site: October 13, 2016 . School History Roosevelt College, Inc. . 2023-11-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161013002530/http://rooseveltcollege.edu.ph/about-us/school-history/ . 2016-10-13 .
  3. Web site: February 18, 2012 . Official Website of Roosevelt College System . 2023-11-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120218133554/http://rooseveltcollege.edu.ph/index.php?action=history . 2012-02-18 .
  4. Web site: Gonzales . Iris . FEU acquires Roosevelt College . 2023-11-28 . Philstar.com.
  5. Web site: Dumlao-Abadilla . Doris . February 13, 2016 . FEU to acquire Roosevelt College . 2023-11-28 . INQUIRER.net . en.
  6. Web site: Campuses . 2023-12-04 . FEU Roosevelt . en.
  7. Web site: Member Schools N-R . 2023-11-28 . PAASCU . en-US.