The Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) is a government educational institution governed by Republic Act Number 8292 known as the Higher Education Modernization Act of 1997, and its Implementing Rules and Regulations contained in the Commission on Higher Education Memorandum Circular No. 4, series 1997. PUP is one of the country's highly competent educational institutions. The PUP Community is composed of the Board of Regents, University Officials, Administrative and Academic Personnel, Students, various Organizations, and the Alumni.
Governance of PUP is vested upon the Board of Regents, which exercises policy-making functions to carry out the mission and programs of the University by virtue of RA 8292 granted by the Commission on Higher Education. The University is administered by an appointed President by virtue of RA 8292 and is assisted by an Executive Vice President and the Vice Presidents for Academic Affairs, Student Services, Administration, Research, Extension and Development, and Finance.
This institution started as the Manila Business School (MBS), founded in October 19, 1904 as part of the city school system under the superintendence of G.A. O'Reilley, which responds to the demand for training personnel for government service and the felt need to provide skills essential for private employment. In 1908, it was renamed as Philippine School of Commerce (PSC) and merged with the Philippine Normal School (PNS) in 1933 to 1946. By virtue of Republic Act 778, the PSC was again changed to Philippine College of Commerce (PCC) in 1952. Subsequently, the Philippine College of Commerce (PCC) was converted into a chartered state university, now known as the Polytechnic University of the Philippines by virtue of Presidential Decree Number 1341 issued by the President of the Philippines on April 1, 1978.
PUP is a public, non-sectarian, non-profit institution of higher learning primarily tasked with harnessing the tremendous human resources potential of the nation by improving the physical, intellectual and material well-being of the individual through higher occupational, technical and professional instruction and training in the applied arts and sciences related to the fields of commerce, business administration, and technology.
The University promotes applied research, advanced studies and progressive leadership in the stated fields. We also offer ladder-type higher vocational, distance learning (open university system), technical and professional programs in the area of business and distributive arts, education and the social sciences related to the fields of commerce, business administration and other polytechnic areas. Furthermore, the University takes steps to enrich the academic program in other fields of study and adopts a polytechnic program of education designed to provide the individual with employable skills and managerial know-how in order to make them creative, productive and self-reliant.
PUP operates year-round with two semesters and a summer. Summer sessions depend on the course and on the campus. The University employs 2,042 full-time and part-time faculty members with a few of the full-time faculty holding administrative positions. There are 1,381 regular and casual administrative employees who provide support services to the University population. The faculty spends two-thirds of their time in teaching and one-third in research and extension activities.
One of the major functions of the University is research, a key component of scholarship and teaching. During the years under review, PUP received and allotted government and private funding to research.
With more than twenty campuses serving more than 97,000 students, the Polytechnic University of the Philippines is the largest university in terms of student population. The main campus is named after a national hero, Apolinario Mabini, and is located in Sta. Mesa, Manila - in the middle of a busy metropolitan. But despite of this, the environment within its perimeter is a place conducive of learning.
Majority of the students belong to the economically challenged level of society. It is the University's commitment to give qualified and talented students access to quality and responsive education to aid them in the achievement of their dreams and improve their lives. Being a well-educated and skilled individual, they will not only become job seekers but job creators as well, a force of knowledge workers and entrepreneurs.
Iskolar ng Bayan (Scholars of the Nation) is what we call our students because the Philippine Government and other non-government institutions subsidize their tuition and other fees. More than a hundred of the student population are foreigners from China, Singapore, Indonesia, Cambodia, Myanmar, Tanzania, Nigeria, and Ghana. They are enrolled in business, language, statistics, communication, and education courses in the undergraduate and graduate levels. Students from Korea regularly visit PUP in summer to take up Intensive English courses.
The Polytechnic University of the Philippines takes pride in its capability to accommodate the students because it:
has 25 campuses to make education accessible to everyone;
offers a wide range of courses: doctorate, master's, and bachelor's degrees as well as technology courses available through traditional and open, flexible or distance learning;
pioneered the ladderized system and the accreditation and equivalency system through the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP) and the Nontraditional System Program (NTSP);
maintains an average size of 45-50 students per class;
offers an extensive selection of educational choices through more than 60 undergraduate and graduate programs;
schedules weekend and evening classes;
brings the resources and programs of PUP not only to full-time students but also to part-time and adult learners; and
provides a long list of extension services for the community and the country.
The commitment of its leaders, faculty, staff, students, alumni and friends has formed the cornerstone of this University that has exceeded expectations with every generation of the graduates it has produced since its establishment.
Today, PUP is relishing its successes and its students are enjoying unprecedented academic opportunities, an enhanced campus environment, upgraded colleges, state-of-the-art technology, and nationally and internationally recognized programs.
PUP celebrated 120 years last October 2024. It has gone far from what it was more than a century ago. This is mainly due to the support given by the government and the PUP Community and its benefactors. With the combined effort, PUP will continue to be a partner in nation-building and in poverty alleviation for the marginalized sector of society with quality, responsive, and relevant education as a tool.
PUP: A Leading Comprehensive Polytechnic University in Asia
Advance an inclusive, equitable, and globally relevant polytechnic education towards national development.
Pillar 1: Teaching and Learning
SG 1: Innovative Curricula and Instruction
SG 2: Empowered, Expert, and Productive Faculty Members
SG 3: Holistic Student Development
Pillar 2: Research and Extension
SG 4: Intensified Research Innovation, Dissemination and Utilization
SG 5: Strengthened Sustainable and Impactful Extension Program
SG 6: Expanded Research and Extension Networks with Local, National, and International Partners
Pillar 3: Internal Governance
SG 7: Transformational University Leadership
SG 8: Judicious and Ethical Stewardship of Physical and Financial Resources
SG 9: Effective and Efficient Human Resource Management
SG 10: Excellent Citizen/Client Satisfaction
SG 11: Smart Campuses
CORE VALUES
VALUES
Integrity and Accountability
DEFINITION
We exhibit honesty, incorruptibility, irreproachable conduct, and fidelity to sound moral and ethical values with full knowledge that public office is public trust and we are accountable to the people at all times.
BEHAVIORAL MANIFESTATION
We act in ways that:
observe honesty and transparency in all aspects of work;
demonstrate responsibility in all our actions and decisions;
strive to do what is right even when no one is watching; and
comply with all statutes and regulatory requirements governing public service.
Nationalism
We instill a sense of national consciousness to develop citizenry dedicated to serve the Republic.
We act in ways that:
demonstrate loyalty to the Republic by upholding the Philippine Constitution;
inculcate love of country among our stakeholders;
bring honor and pride to our country;
contribute to the development of citizenry; and
contribute to nation-building.
Sense of Service
We are committed to perform our duties as public servants with an inherent desire to be of service to others.
We act in ways that:
go beyond and above what is expected from a public servant;
exhibit strong sense of community through volunteerism, outreach, and community engagements;
emphasize virtues such as compassion and empathy;
anticipate, recognize, and meet people’s needs; and
manifest selflessness by upholding public interest over and above personal interest.
Passion for Learning and Innovation
We commit to steadfastly create new knowledges, methods, and mindsets to develop innovative solutions to societal problems.
We act in ways that:
promote lifelong learning opportunities, including but not limited to, continuing professional and personal development; and
exhibit deep-seated enthusiasm for discovery, invention, and innovation.
Inclusivity
We create an academic community that openly embraces individuals regardless of their background where they feel valued, respected, and have equal opportunities.
We act in ways that:
promote equity, diversity, social inclusion, and equal opportunity for all regardless of race, gender, nationality, ethnicity, ideology, language, religion, ability or any other status in the provision of educational programs and services;
accept and embrace change;
is consistent in its interaction with everyone; and
foster a safe space where individuality is respected and valued.
Respect for Human Rights and the Environment
We acknowledge that human rights and the environment are intertwined; human rights cannot be enjoyed without a safe, clean, and healthy environment.
We act in ways that:
observe and respect fundamental human rights, including but not limited to, academic freedom, freedom of speech and expression, and freedom from discrimination and harassment;
engage the PUP community and its partners in programs, projects, and activities that help protect the environment and adhere to rules and regulations that promote environmental sustainability; and
establish a sustainable environmental governance that respects human rights.
Excellence
We aim for outstanding performance in teaching and learning, research, extension services and community engagements, and internal governance.
We act in ways that:
reflect continuing improvement and innovation;
emphasize attention to details;
observe coherence;
adhere to high standards; and
demonstrate resilience and perseverance.
Democracy
We operate under a system where participatory and inclusive decision making, open dialogue, and respect for diverse perspectives prevail.
We act in ways that:
encourage participation of all members of the PUP community;
consult and involve stakeholders in decision-making;
encourage openness and provide platforms for diverse voices to be heard and considered toward improving the services of the University; and
demonstrate advocacy on socio-civic responsibility.