Campus Tour
UE is one of the Philippines’ leading universities, having produced, for 75 years now as of September 2021, over a million alumni who have made their mark as leaders and achievers in various fields of endeavor across the country and around the world.
The UE Manila Campus (main campus) consists of twelve buildings, located on the heart of University Belt area, Sampaloc, Manila. The campus faces Claro M. Recto Avenue, near Mendiola Street and Legarda station. All of the campuses are fully integrated with the Smart ID System. One of the beautification project of the university is the construction of the Tan Yan Kee Garden.
POD-CIT Building Square, Manila
PODCIT quadrangle and parking area at University of the East, Metro Manila, Philippines
TAN YAN KEE Garden
Tan Yan Kee Garden at University of the East, Metro Manila, Philippines
Santiago Dela Cruz Building
Tan Yan Kee and SFC Building at University of the East, Metro Manila, Philippines
UE Manila Annex, Dr. Lucio C. Tan Building
This is the UE Manila Annex (Dr. Lucio C. Tan Building), the new home of the UE College of Dentistry
College of Dentistry
College of Dentistry at University of the East College of Dentistry University of the East, Metro Manila, Philippines
College of Education
College of Education at University of the East, Metro Manila, Philippines
The University of the East Caloocan is located in Caloocan, along Samson Road. It is an autonomous unit headed by a Chancellor with the College of Business Administration, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering, College of Fine Arts, Architecture and Design, and Elementary and High School Department. UE Caloocan is called Caloocan Campus to distinguish it from the Manila Campus on Recto Avenue. All of the Colleges are also present at the Manila Campus except the College of Fine Arts.
The Dr. Lucio C. Tan Building hosts the Basic Education Department’s Kinder to Senior High School classes. [LCT]
The Administration Building also hosts some of the SHS classes. [ADM]
The Tan Yan Kee Academic Building houses the Colleges of Business Administration-Caloocan (CBA), Arts and Sciences-Caloocan (CAS), and College of Fine Arts, Architecture and Design (CFAD). [Rooms in this building carry the initials “TYK” as well as “MMR,” the latter referring to multimedia rooms.]
The College of Engineering-Caloocan Building (or simply Engineering Building) mainly houses the CEng’g Caloocan classes (including IT classes). [EN; also, MPH 1 and MPH 2]