The National College of Business and Arts or NCBA is a private educational institution in the Philippines with campuses located in Cubao , Fairview and Taytay .
11-470: NCBA may refer to: National College of Business and Arts National Club Baseball Association National Cattlemen's Beef Association National Collegiate Boxing Association National Cooperative Business Association National Community Boats Association North Carolina Bar Association Northern California Band Association Northern California Baseball Association Topics referred to by
22-665: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages National College of Business and Arts NCBA Collegiate Department offers degree programs in the Arts, Sciences, Business and Education as well as Diploma programs. NCBA also offers Graduate degrees in Master in Business Administration and Master in Public Administration . Established in 1967–68, at
33-456: Is one of the founders of Universities and Colleges of Luzon Athletic Association UCLAA UCLAA The Universities and Colleges of Luzon Athletic Association ( UCLAA ), is a sports league that have member school teams from the Luzon area. The league opened its first season on November 25, 2008 with competition in men’s and juniors basketball and women’s volleyball. Two new members joined
44-606: The Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa (PLMUN), the UCLAA aims to raise sports consciousness and promote excellence in sports competition among the youth enrolled in colleges and universities. Season 8 was formally opened on December 7, 2015 at the Marikina Sports Complex. Collegio de San Lorenzo was this season's host. Basketball and Volleyball were the primary sports of the season. In 2016, UCLAA merged with
55-816: The corner of R. Papa and Lepanto streets in Sampaloc, Manila between two giants in Philippine private education: University of the East with its large student population of 65,000 and Far Eastern University with its enrollment of 47,000. A small building was erected to house a small school — the National College of Business and Arts. Today the NCBA has three campuses, two in Quezon City and one in Rizal. NCBA
66-404: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title NCBA . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NCBA&oldid=765689373 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
77-457: The same year. In February 2017, NCBA celebrated their 50th founding anniversary, with a new slogan, Vision and Mission. The Wildcats are the varsity athletes who compete in the sport of basketball, volleyball, badminton, taekwondo, cheerleading, track and field, chess, billiards and swimming. These are student-athletes who represent the school in the following athletic leagues: UCLAA, AAPS, QCAA & PISCUAA. National College of Business and Arts
88-413: The school President while, Mr. Edwin P. Torres, and officer-in-charge at NCBA Taytay, became the vice-president for finance. NCBA Taytay employed Ester Pasion-David as the new officer-in-charge. Pasion-David is the eldest daughter of the founder and first president of the NCBA. In 2016, Atty. Concepcion Nancy T. Pasion, became the next president of this educational institution. Cesar C. Meñez also died on
99-707: The second season of the Universities and Colleges of Luzon Athletic Association (UCLAA) which opened on November 20, 2009. Manuel L. Quezon University, which topped the pre-season basketball tournament in September, and Central Colleges of the Philippines bring to nine the total number of squads in the league that cater to all Luzon-based schools. Initiated by inaugural season host Saint Francis of Assisi College System (SFAC), National College of Business and Arts (NCBA), Olivarez College-Tagaytay (OC-Tagaytay) and
110-886: The years. From that small edifice along R. Papa Street, NCBA slowly expanded its academic programs and facilities. When NCBA opened in 1968, its offerings were limited to the following courses: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration , Bachelor of Arts , two-year course in Secretarial Administration, and its own CPA review. The NCBA High School was opened in school year 1973–1974 followed by additional offerings of short terminal courses in Cooperative , Salesmanship , Bookkeeping and Accounting , and Small business Management in 1974–1975. Effective January 2010, Assistant Vice President for finance and Director, Mr. Cesar C. Meñez, became
121-402: Was founded by the late Dr. Doroteo S. Pasion, a well-known educator (former dean of commerce of San Beda College . Pasion launched NCBA with Col.Rafael Q. Yap-Diangco, Atty. Jose R. Torres, Jr., Mrs. Gloria C. Meñez, and Mrs. Lourdes L. Sarabia Keeping to its founder's vision, NCBA opted to remain as a specialized school and a gives a quality education its growth was measured and steady through
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