About UP Tacloban
History
The University of the Philippines at Tacloban was established on 23 May 1973 by the University of the Philippines (UP) Board of Regents to “provide quality education in the Eastern Visayas region and turn out graduates who possess essential attributes for becoming productive and responsible members of the community; undertake... scientific research in public affairs that will help illuminate phenomena [and]... resolv[e] problems and enhanc[e] regional development; and offer technical assistance to... government, business, and the public at-large toward the further improvement of the quality of life in the Eastern Visayas region.”
The College was originally located on a lot behind the Leyte Provincial Capitol. It started its first semester of operations in June 1973 with 141 students enrolled in the Bachelor of Arts (Social Sciences) and Bachelor of Science in Community Development programs. The Master of Public Administration program was offered beginning the second semester of School Year 1973-1974.
In 1986, the College, along with UP Iloilo and UP Cebu College, became part of UP Visayas, and its name was changed to UP Visayas Tacloban College (UPVTC).
On 27 April 2023, the UP Board of Regents at its 1380th meeting approved the elevation of UP Tacloban College to an autonomous unit under the Office of the UP President. The grant of autonomy aims to enable UP Tacloban to better fulfill its mandate in Eastern Visayas and work towards becoming the next constituent university of the UP System.
At present UP Tacloban has more than 1,400 students enrolled in nine undergraduate degree programs and two Master’s programs offered by four academic divisions.
Institutional Vision and Mission
UP Tacloban aims to be a world-class university building capacities and engaging communities for sustainable development in Eastern Visayas.
It is committed to advocating for and assisting in regional and national development by:
Forming leaders in the humanities, natural and social sciences, business and industry, and information technology;
Generating knowledge and innovation through interdisciplinary and integrative research;
Collaborating with communities and institutions in addressing critical issues confronting the nation and the world;
Advancing the protection, preservation, and promotion of Filipino culture and heritage; and
Promoting environmental stewardship and sustainable development.
In line with this institutional vision and mission, UP Tacloban espouses the following core values:
Academic excellence - academic leadership, innovation, and advancement on merit
Public service - responsiveness, community building and collaboration, and professionalism
Integrity - accountability, coherence, and ethical conduct
Inclusivity - commitment to equity of access and outcomes, fairness, and social justice
Stewardship and sustainability - respect for nature, resource conservation, and working for the well-being of humanity and the planet
Organizational Structure
The academic and administrative head of UP Tacloban College is the Dean.
The Dean is assisted by the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, the Associate Dean for Administration, the College Secretary and Registrar, the chairpersons of the academic Divisions, and the heads of the various academic, research, public service, and administrative units.
The organizational structure of the College is shown below: