BSBA VCI History
BSBA VCI History
March 1992 when the first High School commencement exercise was held for the first
76 high school graduates. This occasion prodded the Board of Incorporators to make a
deliberate move to introduce collegiate courses to cater to high school students who
Atty. Isaias P. Giduquio, took over as VCI President in 1993 with Dr. Irene B.
Antonio who assumed the directorship from Dr. Timotea L. Intong who died in the same
year. Dr. Antonio and Atty. Giduquio were credited for the expansion of VCI’s academic
initially in School Year (SY) 1993-94 with 14 enrollees. Though the new department was
essentially incapable in terms of facilities and qualified faculty but nonetheless, the
Government Recognition (GR) No. 208, s, 1999 with the BSBA Dean, Dr. Josue De
Villa Go.
around Valencia and for graduates in business short-term courses particularly for
Through the years, courses in the program were updated with CHED supervision
to signify its commitment to the business sector for skilled and competent manpower as
well as developing individuals not only technically but as also morally who can play
significant role in nation-building. Thus, from the time it was created, the college served
essential in the attainment of social and economic development - in the community and
region. The college was able to train successful businessmen and leaders who at that
program which has provided enormous contribution to Valencia Colleges for the
realization of its goals and objectives. The following Deans, Coordinators and Advisers
of the College of Business Administration were among those who, in one way or the
other did make the college truly instrumental to the success of the School and in show
Today, with its continued growth, the college is considered one of the biggest in terms
of enrolment and remain one of the college’ agents of social and economic change,