College of Arts & Sciences of Asia & the Pacific

College of Arts & Sciences of Asia & the Pacific
Dalubhasaan ng Sining at Agham ng Asya at Pasipiko
Type Private, Co-educational, nonsectarian
Established 2010
Officer in charge
Ma. Lourdes C. Fernando (Founder)
Location Philippines (Various locations nationwide)
Campus Pasig City, Metro Manila
Taytay, Rizal
Bacolod City
Rodriguez, Rizal
Nickname CASAPians
Website http://www.casap.edu.ph

The College of Arts & Sciences of Asia & the Pacific (CASAP) is a private educational institution in the Philippines. It has 4 separate campuses nationwide. CASAP is recognized by the Technical Education & Skills Development Authority (TESDA), the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), and the Department of Education (DepEd).

History

CASAP was founded in 2010 by former Marikina City Mayor Ma. Lourdes C. Fernando, initially offering five 2-year vocational programs. CASAP formally opened its operations on June 13, 2011 adding 8 short-term courses to their programs with three start up campuses; these are: CASAP Pasig Campus, CASAP Taytay, Rizal Campus and CASAP Bacolod Campus. The Rodriguez (formerly Montalban), Rizal Campus was opened in 2015. CASAP Rodriguez offers basic education and tertiary academic programs. On the same year, CASAP Bacolod also expands its operation in Basic Education Programs that caters pre-school (nursery & kindergarten), Grade school and High school students.

Also in 2015, CASAP received its accreditation from the Department of Education (DepEd) to offer senior high school programs on all of its campuses. CASAP also plans to open five more additional campuses in the succeeding years.

Philosophy

Vision

The College of Arts & Sciences of Asia & the Pacific conserves and relates technical and practical knowledge in varied areas of study and will provide students a multitude of competencies in readiness for the global trade and commerce.

Mission

The College of Arts & Sciences of Asia & the Pacific shall be internationally recognized with its holistic approach to education. Keeping relevant resources that shall ignite excellence in education, research and social responsibility.

Campuses

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