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Wesleyan University-Philippines
Wesleyan University-Philippines
Wesleyan University-Philippines
Wesleyan University-Philippines
Wesleyan University-Philippines
Wesleyan University-Philippines
Wesleyan University-Philippines
Wesleyan University-Philippines
Wesleyan University-Philippines
Wesleyan University-Philippines
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cesar estacio (02/11/2021)
Very efficient Physical Therapists👍👍
Elvis Rellita (12/11/2020)
I love it 😍
Ben Rillon (02/01/2021)
No holding of.class yet
Ricky Cruz (03/25/2020)
Wesleyan University - Philippines was opened in 1946 by a group of Methodist laymen led by Carlos Mañacop, Sr. as a response to the Novo Ecijanos' difficulty in sending their children to schools in Metro Manila. Plans for the creation of a Christian institution of higher learning in Cabanatuan City was then set forth, and on July 1 the group officially established a school, called the Philippine Wesleyan College (PWC) in honor of the founder of Methodism, in a building made up of bamboo fronds that housed a first batch of 368 Liberal Arts and Teacher Education enrolees taught by a 19-member faculty. The PWC was incorporated on April 28, 1948. The demonym "Wesleyanian" is a unique word coinage which originated from WU-P. The term has been around for decades, though its use is regarded as traditional rather than official, and exclusive only to the university's academic and administrative community. Here the term "Wesleyan" is considered a general noun instead of an adjective, therefore requiring the use of the suffix -ian in order to convert it into its gentilic form. Though the subject of an ongoing linguistic and grammatical debate for being a bizarre form of a suffixed noun affixed with a second suffix, the term nonetheless gained wide if not universal currency among students and professors, that even a secondary publication was named "The Wesleyanian" and the term has been used repeatedly to refer to its community in a number of publications, speeches and even in official documents. WU-P is the only Wesleyan institution in the world which refers to its affiliates as "Wesleyanians." At present, 11 administrators have taken turns in the university's presidency. Currently the president is elected by the Board of Trustees from among its ranks, with general concurrence obtained from the College of Bishops of the Philippine Central Conference of the United Methodist Church in the Philippines.
Allan Carnaje (11/06/2016)
A good school founded by the methodists in the northern part of Luzon...
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