TUA mission vision Flashcards

1
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Vision

A premier Christian University in Asia and the pacific______ a community of_____ towards into a _____ society

A

transforming, learners, humane

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2
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Mission

To promote the formation of____, competent, ____ and socially responsible by:

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integrally developed, productive

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3
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*Instilling____ in all academic programs, curricular and extracurricular

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christian values

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4
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  • Providing____ for a quality learning environment
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excellent services

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5
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*Extending our ideals of services learning to our partners by ________ to be self-reliant and by collaborating with other institutions

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empowering communities

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6
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*Encouraging ____ among employees to gain higher competence and better skills towards service excellence

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self- improvement

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7
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*Exercising ______________

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sound management of our resources.

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8
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Core Values

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Integrity, excellence, teamwork, innovation, and social responsibility

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9
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Integrity

We uphold ____, _____ and ____ in the performance of our tasks.

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honesty, accountability, and fairness

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10
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EXCELLENCE

We are guided by the _____ in the performance of our duties in instruction, research and ______.

A

highest standards, community service

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11
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TEAMWORK

We move as one in the ____, loyalty and solidarity to achieve our _______.

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spirit of mutual trust, common goals

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INNOVATION

We courageously explore avenues to develop new programs and processes to assure the ____ of our institutional goals and objectives.

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faithful achievement

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13
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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

We commit to deliver services through an _______ development program.

A

integrated community

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14
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5 Marks of Mission

A

Tell, Transform, Teach, Tend, and Treasure

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15
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TELL

To ____ the good news of the Kingdom of God

A

proclaim

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16
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TEACH

To teach, baptize and _____ new believers

A

nurture

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17
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TEND

To ____ to human needs by loving service

A

respond

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18
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TRANSFORM

To transform unjust structures of society, to challenge violence of every kind and pursue ____ and ____.

A

peace and reconciliation

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TREASURE

To safeguard the integrity of creation, to _____ and _____ the life of the earth.

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sustain and renew

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20
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TUA is a full fledged educational institution of the ___ and ___.

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Episcopal Church in the Philippines and the Iglesia Filipina Independiente

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21
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TUA is a private, non-sectarian, non-profit, and church related institution of learning founded in

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1963

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22
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TRUE/ FALSE

The Anglican Communion is the third largest Christian communion.

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TRUE

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23
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TRUE/ FALSE

The traditional origins of Anglican doctrines are summarized in the Thirty-nine Articles (1571).

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TRUE

24
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Philippine Independent Church is an an indigenous church founded in___ by Don ____ after the establishment of the American Regime.

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1902, Don Isabelo de los Reyes Sr.

25
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First Supreme Bishop in Philippine Independent Church

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Fr. Gregorio Aglipay

26
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TRUE/ FALSE

Philippine Independent Church is known now as IFI (Iglesia Filipina Independiente)

A

TRUE

27
Q

TRUE/ FALSE

TUA was launched by 160 shares of Procter and Gamble stock.

A

TRUE

28
Q

The Procter & Gamble Company is an American multi-national consumer goods corporation headquartered in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, founded in 1837 by British American_____ and Irish American

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William Procter, James Gamble

29
Q

Fourth bishop of PEC (Sept. 1958)

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The Rt. Rev. Lyman C. Ogilby

30
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Who is responsible for giving the name Trinity College, after Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, where his father was president for a long time.

A

The Rt. Rev. Lyman C. Ogilby

31
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He is also responsible for the college seal and motto Pro Dea et Patria.

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The Rt. Rev. Lyman C. Ogilby

32
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4th supreme bishop of PIC

and the son of former Senator Isabelo de los Reyes Sr.

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Supreme Bishop Isabelo de los Reyes Jr.

33
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It was he who worked for the building of the National Cathedral of the PIC.

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Supreme Bishop Isabelo de los Reyes Jr.

34
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One of the pillars of the ecumenical movement in the Philippines.
and Known for his advocacy of Ecumenism.

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Supreme Bishop Isabelo de los Reyes Jr.

35
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First president of the College

A

ARTHUR L. CARSON

36
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When is the First president of the College Arthur Carson appointed?

A

October 1, 1963

37
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When is the First president of the College Arthur Carson took over?

A

January 1, 1964

38
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Who is responsible for establishing the school and giving it shape and direction in the first three years.

A

ARTHUR L. CARSON

39
Q

TUA was bought as a ready made school (Capitol City College) and was formerly known as____ and was renamed_____ on May ____

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Union College of Manila, Trinity College of Quezon City on May 1963

40
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Union College of Manila was sold to

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a local businessman, Panfilo E. Domingo

41
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Capitol City College is a

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A private non-sectarian

42
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First School year of TCQC

(1963-64) have elementary, high school, and

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A college with courses in liberal Arts, Education, Commerce, and Secretarial
Science.

43
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founding year of Trinity College of Quezon City

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May 1963

44
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Appointment of Carson as the president of Trinity College of QC

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October 1, 1963

45
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Carson take over his position as the first TCQC president

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January 1, 1964

46
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Carson was installed as president

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April 24, 1964

47
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Board of Trustees decided to build a new college Campus at Cathedral Heights

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Sept. 15, 1964

48
Q

Fund drive resolution passed by the Joint Council of PEC-PIC (building program: Liberal Arts, Education and Commerce
building)

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March 17, 1965

49
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Appointment of Guerrero as the 2nd president of TCQC

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May 16, 1967

50
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The Administrative and College Units moved to its present tree-lined campus on Cathedral Heights

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November 1968

51
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on November 26, 1969

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Fire gutted down the College’s original building on 226 Rodriguez Sr. Ave

52
Q

A gymnasium was built funded by the United Thank Offering of the Episcopal Church Women on

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1971

53
Q

TUA joined the National College Athletic Association (NCAA)

A

1985

54
Q

Trinity was recognized by the Pres. Fidel V. Ramos as the “friendliest School for the Disabled”

A

1995

55
Q

TCQC had its university status, Trinity University of Asia

Dr. Josefina S. Sumaya became the first president of TUA

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July 18, 2006

56
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The University was granted Autonomous Status

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December 10, 2010