San Sebastian College – Recoletos de Manila

For the college in Cavite, see San Sebastian College – Recoletos de Cavite.
San Sebastian College-Recoletos
Colegio de San Sebastián-Recoletos
Kolehiyo ng San Sebastián-Rekoletos
Dalubhasaan ng San Sebastián-Rekoletos

Searching for Knowledge in the Spirit of Charity
Motto Caritas et Scientia (Latin)
Motto in English
Love and Knowledge
Type Private
Established March 1941
Affiliation Roman Catholic, Agustinian Recollects (OAR)
President Rev. Fr. Nemesio D. Tolentin, OAR
Location Philippines Recto Avenue, Manila, Philippines
Campus Recto, Manila (Main);
Canlubang, Calamba City, Laguna (Satellite campus);
Surigao City, Surigao del Norte (Law School);
Cavite City, Cavite (Independent)
Hymn San Sebastian College Hymn
Colors Red and Gold         
Nickname Stags
Mascot Stag
Affiliations ACUCA, ASEACCU, NCAA, PAASCU, U-Belt
Website www.sscrmnl.edu.ph

San Sebastian College – Recoletos (SSC-R), commonly known by its nickname Bastê, is a Catholic institution of higher learning in the Philippines. The school is a part of the Augustinian Recollect schools in the Philippines, and is owned and operated by the Order of Augustinian Recollects.

SSC-R, situated in the heart of Manila, in R. Hidalgo Street, Quiapo, was named after Roman centurion turned martyr Saint Sebastian. The College had a relatively humble beginning. Its first functional lone building was an old convent: a two-storey Hispanic edifice made of stone and wood with capiz shell windows. The building served as classrooms of the first batch of 200 elementary and high school enrollees. SSC-R was then an exclusive school for boys.[1]

SSC-R was established in March 1941 but was in hiatus from 1942 to 1945 during World War II. It formally reopened after the war in 1947. Sebastinian, Filipino: Sebastino, refers to alumni and current students, teaching and non-teaching personnel as well as administrators of San Sebastian College-Recoletos.[2]

The College was granted Level 3 accreditation by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities or PAASCU in the Elementary department, High School Department and the College Department, including the Graduate Studies and College of Law.[2]

San Sebastian College–Recoletos, Manila maintains the lone and highest slot in Tourism being accredited Level 3 by PAASCU, as well as its Arts programs, Business Administration and Psychology courses.[1]

College three-fold mission

The SSC-R, Manila envisions a continuance of its mission, vision and objectives for the greater glory and honor to God. The College also vows to continue fulfilling the three-fold mission of the founding OAR Fathers in providing quality Catholic community oriented education for Filipinos beyond the year 2000.

Academic programs

Undergraduate degree programs

College of Accountancy, Business Administration, and Computer Studies

Area of Business Administration:

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) Major in:

Bachelor of Science in Supply Chain Management

Areas of Computer Studies

Area of Accountancy

College of Arts and Sciences

College of International Hospitality Management

Specialized in:

Specialized in: Tour and Travel Operations and Management

Graduate studies

Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) With Concentration / Specialization in:

Master of Arts in Theology (M.A.T.) Master of Arts (major in Theological Studies)

College of Law

It offers a four-year Juris Doctor course (J.D), a renamed version of its former Bachelor of Laws (Ll.B).[5]

The Institute of Law is strongly supported by the Lex Cervus, a law fraternity founded in 1977 whose name means Law of the Stags. Its sister counterpart, Lex Agustiana Sororitas, is a law sorority founded in 1986. Fraternal Order of Leviathan is the other dominant recognized fraternity which was founded by Dean Cajayon of PUP College of Law is still in existent with rosters of academically-inclined fellows.

The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) gave full recognition to San Sebastian College-Recoletos, Manila as one of the top 20 law schools in the country.[6]

PAASCU accreditation

PAASCU stands for Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities. It is a private, voluntary, non-profit and non-stock corporation which was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission in 1957.

PAASCU accredits academic programs that meet standards of quality education. In November 1967, the Bureau of Education and Culture (now the Department of Education) officially recognized PAASCU and endorsed its work as an accrediting agency. PAASCU is one of the three founding members of the Federation of Accrediting Agencies of the Philippines (FAAP) and is authorized by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to certify the levels of accredited programs for the purpose of granting progressive deregulation and other benefits.[7]

Level III Accreditation

Level II Accreditation

Del Carmen Gate

The statue of Pedro H. Gandia, Jr., a Sebastinian scout

San Sebastian College–Recoletos, Manila has two separate gates namely the Recto Gate, which is the main entrance and the (Plaza) Del Carmen Gate, in which the parking lot is located.

The Del Carmen Gate is where the Basilica Minore de San Sebastian is located. This is also where the convent of the Order of Augustinian Recollects or OAR Fathers is situated.

Statues of Augustinian Recollect saints St. Ezekiel Moreno and St. Magdalene of Nagasaki are erected near the convent.

During the 50th Founding Anniversary of San Sebastian College - Recoletos, the administration erected a statue of Pedro H. Gandia, Jr., a Sebastinian scout who, along with the rest of the Philippine contingent, died in a plane crash while on their way to attend the 11th World Scout Jamboree.

Sebastinian Outreach Foundation, Inc

San Sebastian College-Recoletos, Manila as a Catholic institution, is giving witness to the Augustinian Recollect charism as a way of living faith and Christianity through the Institutional Community Outreach/Extension Program, supervised by the Sebastinian Outreach Foundation Incorporated (SOFI). Through its involvement in community outreach programs and projects, the school sustains its quest for quality and relevance in its academic pursuits by keeping alive its mission of service and authentic Christian witnessing.

Sebastinian Hymn

The Sebastinian Hymn and March were composed by Prof. Buenaventura while the lyrics were written by former SSC-R Glee Club Adviser Ruben Hilario in the 1970s.

Identifying, defining and edifying the Sebastinian identity

The San Sebastian Golden Stag

Golden Stag history

Gallery

Notable alumni

References

  1. 1 2 SSC-R as an exclusive for boys school. Retrieved May 20, 2011.
  2. 1 2 San Sebastian College-Recoletos HS Student Handbook. San Sebastian College-Recoletos de Manila. 2001–2002. p. 8.
  3. The Sebastinian. The Sebastinian Times. 2014. p. 3.
  4. The Sebastinian. The Sebastinian Times. 2014. p. 3.
  5. Juris Doctor Program. Retrieved May 20, 2011.
  6. SSC-R Top 20. Retrieved May 20, 2011.
  7. http://paascu.org.ph/home2012/?page_id=733

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