Campuses
The campus lies on an area in Manila known as the University Belt, the unofficial name of a de facto sub-district of Manila, and is bounded by Legarda St. to the north and C.M. Aguila St. on the south. Colegio de Santa Catalina lies on the east while an ABE International Business College campus sits on the west. The university transferred into its present location immediately after World War II. The first structures in the campus were the Rizal Hall, followed by the Florentino Cayco, Sr. Memorial Hall and the Plaridel Hall. Other structures in the campus were the Paulino F. Cayco Hall and the Socio-civic Center, the gymnasium of the university. The main campus has several residential buildings, as well as the other campuses. The campus contains one sub-campus, the Arellano University College of Arts and Sciences.
To date, the university has established six campuses and several extension branches within the Metropolis.
Campus | Locale | Head | Establishment | |
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Arellano University, Manila | Manila | Victoria D. Trivino | 1946 | |
Arellano University Law School | Pasay | Jocelyn D. Cuasay | 1938 | |
Arellano University, Pasig | Pasig | Corazon L. Uy | 1946 | |
Arellano University, Pasay | Pasay | Josephine V. Vera Cruz | 1945 | |
Arellano University, Malabon | Malabon | Lourdes G. Mudlong Loreta N. Genota |
1950 | |
Arellano University, Mandaluyong | Mandaluyong | Rosalinda A. Flores | 1950 |
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