The University of Perpetual Help System DALTA is a Catholic-oriented, co-educational,private university, with campuses at Las Piñas, Molino, and Calamba in the Philippines. Over 40 years ago, the University has been committed to its principle of providing high quality education to its students through enhanced curriculum.The University of Perpetual Help System DALTA believes and invokes Divine Guidance in the betterment of the quality of life through national development and transformation, which are predicated upon the quality of education of its people. Towards this end, the Institution is committed to the ideals of teaching, community service, and research as it nurtures the value of “Helpers of God”, with “Character Building is Nation Building” as its guiding principle.
The University of Perpetual Help System DALTA shall emerge as a premier university in the Philippines. It shall provide a venue for the pursuit of excellence in academics, technology, and research through local and international linkages.The University shall take the role of a catalyst for human development. It shall inculcate Christian values and Catholic doctrine, as a way of strengthening the moral fiber of the Filipino, a people who are “Helpers of God”, proud of their race and prepared for the exemplary global participation in the sciences, arts, humanities, sports and business.It foresees the Filipino people enjoying a quality of life in abundance, living in peace and building a nation that the next generation will nourish, cherish and value.
The UNIVERSITY OF PERPETUAL HELP SYSTEM DALTA is dedicated to the development of the Filipino as a leader. It aims to graduate dynamic students who are physically, intellectually, socially and spiritually committed to the achievement of the highest quality of life.As a system of Service in Health and in education, it is dedicated to the formation of Christ-centered, service-oriented and research-driven individuals with great social concern and commitment to the delivery of quality education and health care.It shall produce Perpetualites as “Helpers of God” – a vital ingredient to nation building.
University of Perpetual Help’s Kindergarten Program is an early-learning, play-based educational approach that aims to maximize the development of young children’s potentials by providing exciting experiences in a day-to-day activities and interactions to inspire life-long enthusiasm for learning.
The Grade School Program equips the young with essential knowledge and values necessary for independent learning and in preparation for secondary education. We help children discover their unique strengths and develop their multiple intelligences through interdisciplinary approaches. Enrichment programs such as After-School Math, Science classes, and Filipino Christian living subjects help promote student’s mastery of learning as strong moral fiber grounded on solid Catholic – Christian values are instilled upon the children.The Business High School Program is an innovative program designed to provide high school (Grade 7 to Grade 10) students with the foundation skills in business and leadership principles. Spearheaded by Dr./BGen. Antonio Tamayo, the Business High School Program, which is offered to the core of the K-12 program, was already being offered at Perpetual Help even before it became a national prerogative.The University of Perpetual Help nurtures and empowers the students by providing them the most comprehensive Senior High School curriculum. Enriched with relevant business course across all tracks.
Formerly named as Perpetual Help College of Rizal (PHCR), the first and biggest University of Perpetual Help System DALTA located in Las Piñas City has a population of around 14,000 students and employs about 1,370 teaching and non-teaching staff.More than its structure, the people that comprise this thriving institution have continuously grown physically, intellectually, socially and spiritually as they consistently uphold the philosophy of the University: to constantly invoke Divine Guidance in the betterment of Filipino lives through quality education.
Formerly named as Perpetual Help College of Rizal (PHCR), the first and biggest University of Perpetual Help System DALTA located in Las Piñas City has a population of around 14,000 students and employs about 1,370 teaching and non-teaching staff.It offers more than 70 undergraduate and more than 10 post-graduate academic programs in addition to its primary and secondary academic offerings.
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One of the worst collage ever (fully money minded)... pls dont take admission or send ur family member to this collage guys....The intake if the college is crossing the limit by 10 folds..it is clearly understood that they just want to make money..none of the agents n no one is concerned bout education...if you want a better career in MD go for some other college... and doing ab psyc in tis collage is waste....im an student of tis collage... from registar office they lost my all documents... and they r holding my documents for no reason...
By varsha harsha (May, 2018) |
Perpetual College provides a better education for all. Unfortunately they only know how to get the money from others which makes discourage to the foreign students. So I will not enroll or transfer it in this college.
Their tuition fees is very expensive.
By Abdul Qader Mazumder (Nov, 2017) |
This school is good to be called Pera-petual. Pera means money and this school is only concern of asking money and charges to the students while they are not concern of the welfare of their student. I have 3 children studying in this institution and 1 nephew which I financially supported. Have so many bad experiences in thia school. They will hold their student as much as they can in any ways even not to let him/her pass just to let them stick to this school. If you plan to transfer your child, they won't release the documents so that the child cannot transfer. They dont care even if your child wasn't able to enroll to the next school year, they will do all to hold his papers. My son and my daughter have to stop a semester because they didn't release the papers for so many excuses but they don't care at all. This is not a good school to recommend.
By Spaetz Le (Jul, 2017) |
One of the best schools in the country both in academic, sports and other co-curricular activities. I'm a proud perpetualite. Strive for greatness, altas!
By Rob Dela Cruz (Jul, 2014) |
Spent a fraction of my college days here and it was a good memory. The buildings/structures have changed and improved greatly for the better. Nice campus environment for students.
By Marilyn Paradina (Jul, 2014) |
This school is worst school I've ever studied. At first you will be impress because of its good advertisements and nice building. But the quality of education and service is very poor. Aside from that the tuition fees are very expensive. During my schooling they required me to pay for miscellaneous that I don't even get like sports and equipment (we don't have subjects that we use that) and computer lab fees (we have subjects such as statistics with computer applications but our professor asks us to bring our own laptop). A lot of students call this school PERA-PETUAL because of its greedines to money... You pay extortionate tuition fees but don't get what you pay for.
By Richard Catoto (Feb, 2019) |