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Orientation1: Student Life and DCT Culture

The document provides an orientation on student life and culture at Dominican College of Tarlac (DCT). It discusses key terms like orientation and student life. It then details the history of DCT from its founding in 1946 as San Nicolas Academy to the present. The timeline shows its evolution from a high school to an institution that also offers college programs. The document outlines DCT's vision, mission, goals, and objectives to form students holistically. It also describes the school seal and logo that represent the institution.
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Orientation1: Student Life and DCT Culture

The document provides an orientation on student life and culture at Dominican College of Tarlac (DCT). It discusses key terms like orientation and student life. It then details the history of DCT from its founding in 1946 as San Nicolas Academy to the present. The timeline shows its evolution from a high school to an institution that also offers college programs. The document outlines DCT's vision, mission, goals, and objectives to form students holistically. It also describes the school seal and logo that represent the institution.
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ORIENTATION1

STUDENT LIFE AND DCT CULTURE


DOMINICAN COLLEGE OF TARLAC
Formerly: San Nicolas Academy / Dominican School - Founded 1946
Mc Arthur Highway, Poblacion, Capas 2315, Tarlac, Philippines 
Subject: Orient1
Description: Student Life and DCT Culture
DEFINITION OF TERMS
ORIENTATION
• the act or process of orienting or the
state of being oriented
• an introduction, as to guide one in
adjusting to new surroundings,
employment, activity, or the like
STUDENT LIFE
• the everyday life of
student.
DCT Culture
• the set of
norms, values and beliefs,
rituals and ceremonies,
symbols and stories that make
up the 'persona' of DCT.
May God the father bless us;
May God the Son heal us;
May God the Holy Spirit enlighten us;
And give us eyes to see with, ears to hear
with, hands to do the work of God with;
Feet to walk with, and mouth to preach
the word of salvation with;
And may the angel of peace to watch
over us, and lead us at last to the Lord’s
gift of His kingdom. Amen.

DOMINICAN BLESSING
HISTORY
OF DCT
Called and chosen to take the path
Where you lead us to reach the heights
Knowledge, wisdom and passion for the
truth
Molding us to greatness

With the spirit of Saint Dominic


And all the skills to enable us
You feed our minds, our hearts, our souls
So that we may all succeed

DCT HYMN
Dominican College of Tarlac
It is our honor and our pride
Great it is to belong
To your family

We now raise our voices


One in our desire
To be loyal, to be true
To your great name

DCT HYMN
1947
•San Nicolas Academy
was established on
February 14, 1947
1950
•The first
commencement
exercises was held in
March 1950 with 14
successful graduates.
1960

•In 1960 the Dominican


Sisters took over the
administration of the
institution.
1967
•San Nicolas Academy
was renamed Dominican
School in honor of St.
Dominic, founder of the
Order of Preachers.
1973
•March 1973 was the
last commencement
exercises under the
Religious Missionaries
of St. Dominic.
1973
•New congregation of
Daughters of St. Dominic
took over the reign of the
school under a diocesan
congregation with Bishop
Jesus J. Sison.
1980
•1980 marked a milestone in
its history when Sr. Carmen
Tiamzon, principal of DS
envisioned that the school
could be of better service if it
could offer tertiary education.
1985
•Government recognition
was given to Computer
Secretarial and Bachelor
of Arts courses.
1997
•Government
recognition was given
to Bachelor of
Elementary Education.
1999
•Government
recognition was given
to Bachelor of
Secondary Education.
•Started as simple typing
class, then grow slowly into
college department that offers
courses like Computer
Secretarial, Bachelor of Arts,
Bachelor of Elementary
Education and Bachelor of
Secondary Education.
2005-2006
•DCT has been given
accreditation by TESDA to
hold Hotel and Restaurant
Management, Practical
Nursing and Contact
Center Training.
Religious sisters
who took turns
in serving as
principal
• Sr. Ma. Rosalina Mirabueno, O.P.
• Sr. Ines Fider, O.P.
• Sr. Irene Lapus, O.P.
• Sr. Ma. Magdalena Olfato, O.P.
• Sr. Catalina Saligumba, O.P.
• Sr. Carmen Tiamzon, O.P.
• Sr. Loreta Penuliar, O.P.
• Sr. Catherine Cachero, O.P.
• Sr. Josephine Aquino, O.P.
• Sr. Caridad Bayani, O.P.
• Sr. Marisor Fabros, O.P.
• Sr. Alelee Masanque, O.P.
K to 12 Program
At present, the
school offers the
following
programs:
• Pre-Elementary
• Elementary
• Junior High School
• Senior High School
• Academic Track
• ABM
• STEM
• HUMSS
• GAS
• Tech. Voc. Track
•F & B
• ICT
College
Academic
Programs
College of Criminal
Justice Education (CCJE)
BSCrim
College of Education
(CED)
BEED
BSED
College of Computer
Studies (CCS)
BSIT
College of Hospitality
Management (CHM)
BSHM
BSTM
College of Business and
Accountancy (CBA)
BSBA
BSA
College of Liberal Arts
(CLA)
AB Political Science
Affiliations
CHED
(Commission on Higher Education)
DepEd
(Department of Education)
TESDA
(Technical Education and Skills
Development Authority)
CEAP
(Catholic Educational Association of
the Philippines
TDSA
(Tarlac Diocesan Schools Association)
APSTaP
(Alliance of Private Schools in Tarlac
Province
FAPE/PEAC
(Fund for Assistance to Private Education)
•Sr. Marisor
Fabros,O.P. took over
the administration as
Executive Vice
President.

May 2018 to July 2021


•Sr. Alelee Masanque, O.P.
-our new administrator
-started July 2021 to present
School Heads/Admin. Heads

Deans
•Bishop Enrique V. Macaraeg

Director/President
•Rev. Fr. Vely Lapitan

Assistant Director
•Sr. Alelee Masanque, O.P

Administrator
•Dr.Augusto Dela Cruz
Vice President of Academic
Affairs (VPAA)
• Mrs. Mary Ann Gienette D.
Medina

Head, RPQA
•Mr. Daryl D. Malonzo

Head, HRD
•Mr. Ronaldo C. Bayani

Head, MIS
•Mrs. Cristina C. Guieb

Head, Finance Departm


Ms. Joan M. Manguera

Chief Librarian
Ms. Chaterine Santos

Head Guidance and


Counselling
Mr. Marlon M. Palaganas

Head Registrar’s
Office
Mr. Randy P. Figueroa

DEAN
College of Business
and Accountancy
Dr. Wilfredo Domingo

DEAN
College of Criminal
Justice Education
Dr. Carolina C. Sanchez

DEAN
College of
Computer Studies
Dr. Ma. Dolores V.
Amurao

DEAN
College of Education
Ms. Desiree Rivera

DEAN
College of Hospitality
and Management
Dr. Augusto Dela Cruz
DEAN
College of Liberal Arts
PHILOSOPHY
OF
EDUCATION
Dominican College of Tarlac
believes in the ultimate goal
of education, that is the total
integral formation of the
human person that would
lead him to attain the purpose
for which he was created,
namely:
union with God, community with others
and harmony with creation. As such, it
is an imperative for the DCT
community to establish and sustain a
learning system that nurtures the
human person by providing thoughtful
opportunities for the development of
reason, deepening of faith and the
appreciation and living out of
Dominican values.
VISION
A God-loving
educational community
of Servant Leaders
with passion for truth
and compassion for
humanity.
MISSION
We commit ourselves to
the:
1. Total formation of the
person
2. Promotion of truth
3. Transformation of
values for the service
of humanity.
GOALS
We aim to provide a
system of cultivating
student-centered
practices that promotes
the 21st century skills
and a way of life that
centers on faith, hope
and love.
OBJECTIVES
Wisdom
• Cognitive – possess
knowledge and skills for
social communication
• Affective- demonstrate
sensitive awareness of one's
role in social building
• Psychomotor-positively
engage oneself in relevant
social issues
• Cognitive – inculcate awareness
of Filipino Christian values
• Affective – show appreciation of
our Christian dignity as stewards of
God’s creation.
• Psychomotor – to promote moral
commitment to ecological balance.

Social Responsibility
• Cognitive – to acquire
understanding scripture
teachings
• Affective – to manifest love the
scripture
• Psychomotor – to practice
scriptural truths in every aspect
of life.

Christian Witnessing
THE DCT
SEAL
DCT LOGO
The school logo, by itself,
attests to the identity of the
Dominican College of Tarlac
– the character it manifests
in the socio-cultural and
psycho-spiritual awareness
of the people invariably
connected with it.
The logo emphasizes
three virtues:
• FIDES – “Faith in God”
• PATRIA – “Love for
country”
• SAPIENTIA – “Love for
fellowmen”
The logo embodies this
institution’s unwavering
commitment to the holistic
formation of the person as
well as the person’s
manifestation of a true
educated man in the
Dominican way.
TIMELINE HISTORY
• is a list of important events arranged in
the order in which they happened
• are often used in history textbooks and
biographies
• they explain what happened during a
certain period of time or to a particular
person, starting with the earliest event and
moving forward through time.

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