![]() The construction of the four-storey building (now PRO Hall) was completed.ġ981 Third and fourth year high school students were admitted. his became the present site of the two-storey high school building which was completed in 1979,ġ980 The school changed its name to Olivarez College. The Academic Council was organized and was composed of the Executive Vice-President, Dean of the College Department and the department heads. It was also in the same year the Olivarez started to offer complete elementary courses from Grades 1 to 6. DPRO buys the two-hectare lot adjacent to Olivarez General Hospital.ġ979 The school began accepting first and second year high school students. Kindergarten and grade one classes were also offered to kickstart the Elementary Department. Petronila Ignacio as the first academic vice president.ġ978 College of Commerce and of Liberal Arts and Sciences were instituted, along with additional paramedic courses. Eventually, OSN renames into Olivarez Junior College, with Mrs. Rosario pioneer in the development of the San Dionisio community when they put up Olivarez General Hospital along then Sucat Highway.ģ0 April 1976 Olivarez couple opens the gates of Olivarez School of Nursing (OSN) for its first 84 enrollees to address the growing demand for competent nurses in the country and abroad at that time.ġ977 Liberal arts and vocational courses were added due to dramatic increase in student enrollment. The school is dedicated to the youth of the land eager to search for educational opportunities and challenges for responsible citizenship and leadership by developing the potentials of the youth to the end fruition of their learned skills and competences, thus, enabling them to become assets of the nation and global community.ġ975 Dr. It also envisions the enhancement of the welfare and social well-being of the community. We are committed to the intellectual, cultural, moral, and physical development of our students. Olivarez College is dedicated to its noble mission of educating the mind, body, and soul of the Filipino youth. We are duly recognized by the Philippines' Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Department of Education (DepEd), and Technical Education and Skills Development (TESDA) and accredited by the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines (FAAP), Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA) and Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges, and Universities (PAASCU). ![]() Olivarez College is a private, non-sectarian, and stock-profit educational institution conceived and established in the belief that providing educational opportunities for the masses is the best legacy one can offer to the Filipino nation and the world.
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