MANILA, Philippines – The University of the Philippines (UP) will soon open the doors of its newest constituent unit in Bonifacio Global City (BGC) to professionals.
The 9-level building located in the financial district was turned over to UP on Tuesday, March 1, by donor SM Investments Corporation (SMIC).
UP Vice President for Public Affairs Prospero de Vera told Rappler that UP BGC's College of Law will offer two classes starting school year 2016-2017, while classes at the Virata School of Business' MBA will be offered next year.
The school will also host graduate level courses, continuing education programs, seminars, workshops, and training courses for students of the following:
- College of Engineering
- College of Architecture
- School of Labor and Industrial Relations
- School of Urban and Regional Planning
- School of Statistics
- UP Open University
In a statement Tuesday, the university said that the professional school, with its total floor area of 12,000 square meters, has 29 classrooms, 3 computer laboratories, libraries, faculty lounges, an auditorium, a moot court, a multi-purpose hall, several discussion rooms, conference rooms, and office spaces.
"The UP BGC will bring UP's brand of quality education to those working and living in the southern Metro Manila areas, including those living in the nearby cities and provinces, desiring to partake in the knowledge generated by the country's leading educators, scientists, artists, and public intellectuals," UP president Alfredo Pascual said in the statement.
With the newest constituent unit, UP now has a total of 17 campus locations nationwide. (READ: UP expands to Taguig with new building)
The building's donor, SM, has been a "long-time partner of UP" in its nationwide college scholarship program under SM Foundation. The program provides free college education to thousands of scholars from financially-challenged families.
The new building in BGC is named after Henry Sy Sr, chairman and CEO of SMIC. –Rappler.com