INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF ASIA AND THE PACIFIC
College of Information Technology and Engineering
NOTES:
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BSIT
1st year- Ma'am Maricris Ganal
2nd year- Sir Alexander Oliveros
3rd year- Sir Frank Johndelf Mangulad
4th year- Sir Myke Albert Tejada
BSCpE
1st year- Ma'am Maricris Ganal
2nd year- Sir June Vergel Querol
3rd year- Sir Nixie Jan Jurado
4th year- Sir Myke Albert Tejada
For Registrar-related concerns please email registrar@isap.edu.ph or call/text 09350497690.
For Finance-related concerns please email financeoffice@isap.edu.ph or call/text 09750743423.
For payment step-by-step instructions click here.(Online payment is not recommended as of this moment. Please proceed to the MCNP-ISAP campus for walk-in payment)
INSTITUTIONAL VISION AND MISSION
VISION
The International School of Asia and the Pacific is a distinctive institution with multi-disciplinary and integrated academic approaches producing exceptionally skilled and values-oriented professionals, thereby uplifting the quality of life and empowering self-sustaining communities of Asia-Pacific Region.
MISSION
The International School of Asia and the Pacific works for the holistic development of the person – a socially responsible, virtuous, and versatile individual challenged by the demands of the society, responding to the individualized needs of the global community for its productivity and sustainability.
GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES
Role Model – imbued with self-discipline rooted from constitutional provisions, social norms and other regulations contributory to social development and progress.
Research Enthusiast – equipped with knowledge of the past and present social milieu, who is skilled and motivated to discover new ideas, to introduce novel approaches and strategies and to utilize discoveries for social change and development.
Exceptional Professional – provided with sufficient learning experiences and exposures both locally and globally, who is equipped with the attributes required of his professional field and chosen area of expertise.
Altruistic – imbued with outpouring love for the poor and under privileged, the welfare of communities, the development of the country and the promotion of dignity and humanity, who is ready to utilize his blessings and gifts without counting the cost.
Life-long Learner – a professional of both formal and informal learning opportunities throughout people’s lives and to foster continuously the knowledge and skills needed for employment and personal fulfilment.
Mighty Eagle – like an eagle, who is fearless to dream and pursue his goals, directed to the realizations of his plans, strong and confident to deal with challenges, resilient to the signs and demands of the times and nurturing of the succeeding generation’s future.
Spiritually Upright – one who keeps the Laws of God primary in all his undertakings and transcends human aspirations into God’s willful promises.
CORE VALUES and PURPOSE
CORE VALUES:
Dr. Ronald P. Guzman is a visionary founder and Christian Leader who pursuits for the transformation of the nation. The following core values exhibited by the founder should be imbibed to all members of the ISAP:
I- INTEGRITY
S- SPIRITUAL UPRIGHTNESS
A- ALTRUISM
P- PATIENCE
I- INNOVATIVENESS
A- ADAPTIVENESS
N- NATIONALISM
PURPOSE:
“Transforming Lives through Selfless Service”
PHILOSOPHY:
God created man in His image with distinct talents and skills integral to human progression. These talents, once given adequate appreciation and encouragement, can foster holistic development for his benefit and betterment of his fellowmen for the glory of God.
QUALITY POLICY STATEMENT
The International School of Asia and the Pacific (ISAP) provides higher quality of academic endeavor towards global excellence with emphasis on instruction, research, community extension and innovative work professionals imbued with ISAPIAN core values.
INSTITUTIONAL OBJECTIVES
To achieve the vision and mission, ISAP commits itself to the following avowed objectives:
Provides every individual equal access to quality and affordable education and extend scholarship programs and other holistic developmental activities.
Offers enriched and relevant curricular and co-curricular programs and imbue them with passion and selfless service to the community.
Produces exceptionally-skilled professionals and board topnotchers with high board performance rating.
Continuously produces research enthusiasts and innovative research outputs.
Institutes linkages both locally and abroad to ensure opportunities for relevant experiences and employment and to boost community extension programs.
INSTITUTIONAL OUTCOMES
The International School of Asia and the Pacific Institutional Outcomes are the qualities that ISAPians must possess.
Demonstrates through institutional mechanisms, quality standards and code of good practice which are reflective of equal participatory decision making and accountability.
Practices spiritual values and ethical behaviors which promote and inspire greater harmony to project a credible image in the society.
Exhibits life-long learning and global competency proficient in entrepreneurial skills, selfless innovative mindset and socio-civic services.
Manifests self-discipline, self-direction and adaptability in dealing with life’s situations and challenges.
Mobilizes community resources to foster and sustain institutional programs for community development.
COLLEGE VISION
The College of Information Technology and Engineering envisions producing highly–skilled computer specialists, dedicated professionals in their field of specialization guided by the core values of the International School of Asia and the Pacific.