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TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE

PHILIPPINES

WHITEWHITE

Dr. Elizabeth Quirino-Lahoz

President Technological Institute of the Philippines (T.I.P.)

After 56 years of growth, development, and service to the education community, the Technological Institute of the Philippines (T.I.P.) has achieved its aspiration for global excellence.

The President

T.I.P.’s effort is now shifted to maintaining this global excellence, exploring, and implementing ways to improve learning, maintaining strong ties with industry to ensure that alumni exceed employers’ expectations, and continuing to provide leadership in engineering and technological education in the Philippines.

Dr. Elizabeth Quirino-Lahoz is the current Chairman of the Board of Trustees and concurrent third president of the Technological Institute of the Philippines (T.I.P.), with campuses in Manila and Quezon City. She assumed the presidency in 2003. Dr. Lahoz succeeded Dr. Teresita U. Quirino and Engr. Demetrio A. Quirino, Jr., T.I.P. founders and first and second T.I.P. presidents, respectively.

T.I.P. then directed itself toward specialization in the field of technology. In 1977, it offered a two-year associate course in Marine Engineering. In 1980, the Liberal Arts, Education and high school programs were phased out to make way for the school’s new thrust. In 1981, the student population already exceeded 23,000.

History

On February 8, 1962, a group of educators headed by Engineer Demetrio A. Quirino Jr. and Dr. Teresita U. Quirino established the TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES as a private non-sectarian stock school.

Cleanliness in Mind, Body and Surroundings

Community Spirit

Core Values

Service Orientedness

Commitment to Extend Scholarship Grants

Vision

In the year 2020, T.I.P. envisions itself to be:

> a leading professional technological institution in the Philippines through

outcomes-based education, and

> a culture of innovation and continuous improvement, and

an institution whose graduates contribute to the welfare of society.

Vision & Mission

Mission

The Technological Institute of the Philippines (T.I.P.) is committed:

to continue to empower the Filipino youth through technological education of the highest standard, employing outcomes-based education and state-of-the-art laboratories

to transform students into graduates with full competence in their fields of study and who also possess:

Continuing Improvement Towards Total Quality

Innovativeness In Physical Laboratories and Shops

Creative Management

Core Competencies

Ability to Engage Technology

An Organization Willing to Learn

Quest for Excellence

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