Medina College-Pagadian

Medina College-Pagadian is among the three campuses founded by Medina College, Inc. in Southern Philippines along with the main campus in Ozamis and a sister school in Ipil.[1] Specializing mainly in the field of nursing, the college formerly known as St. John Hospital and College rose to become one of the big leagues among the medical colleges in Zamboanga del Norte.[2] The school recorded its highest number of enrollment on June 2005.

Medina College-Pagadian
Pamantasan ng Medina-Pagadian
Former names
St. John Hospital and College
MottoThe New and Bright Horizon in Modern Education
TypePrivate, Non-sectarian
EstablishedJune 1999
ChairmanRico M. Medina Sr., M.D
PresidentDr. Heidi Medina Panique
Location
Bulatok District, Pagadian City
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Zamboanga del Sur
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CampusBulatok District, Pagadian City
College HymnMedina College Hymn
ColorsGreen and White   
Websitemedinacollege-pagadian.org

History

The birth of Medina College-Pagadian dates back more than three decades after June 1963 when Dr. Rico Macan Medina, Sr. and his wife, Dr. Beatriz Crisostomo Medina, found the main campus and eventually, the first private midwifery school in Ozamiz City.[3] This continuous progress did not only end up to just having more constructions and medical establishments in the main campus, but also to the extremes of having a new campus built in Misamis Occidental in 1983, and later in Barangay Bulatoc, Pagadian City, Zamboanga Del Sur in 1999.

The school recorded its highest number of enrollment on June 2005. After the birth of JHSCS or Josefina H. Cerilles State College and Mendero College, the enrollments started to decline until this year.

Notes

  1. "Medina College, Inc.-Ipil: Tuition & Application | Edukasyon.ph". www.edukasyon.ph. Retrieved 2018-12-30.
  2. "Medina College - Pagadian — Just another WordPress site". medinacollegepagadian.com. Retrieved 2018-12-30.
  3. "About Us". MEDINA COLLEGE. Retrieved 2018-12-30.

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