Father Saturnino Urios University

Father Saturnino Urios University (Latin: Pater Saturnino Urios Universitas; Filipino: Pamantasang Padre Saturnino Urios), also referred to by its acronym FSUU, is a private Roman Catholic coeducational basic and higher education institution run by the Diocese of Butuan in Butuan, Philippines. It offers preschool, elementary, junior & senior high school and college (undergraduate and graduate) courses.[1] It was founded by Father Saturnino Urios, SJ, a Spanish Jesuit missionary in 1901.

Father Saturnino Urios University
Pamantasang Padre Saturnino Urios
Main Campus
Latin: Pater Saturnino Urios Universitas
Former names
  • Butuan Parochial School (1901–1939)
  • Father Urios High School (1939–1950)
  • Father Urios College (1950-1970)
  • Urios College (1970–2006)
MottoLuceat Lux Vestra (Latin)
Motto in English
Let Your Light Shine
TypePrivate, research, coeducational
EstablishedOctober 21, 1901; 122 years ago (October 21, 1901)
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic Church
Academic affiliations
ACEA, PAASCU, CEAP
PresidentRev. Fr. John Christian U. Young, S.Th.D.
Vice-president
  • Engr. Zenaida Azura
    (VP for Administrative & Student Affairs)
  • Rev. Fr. Randy Jasper Odchigue, S.Th.D.
    (VP for Academic Affairs)
Principal
  • Donna F. Espuerta, MAELT (Grade School, Junior High School, ABP Morelos Senior High School, & BP Pueblos Senior High School)
Location
Corner San Francisco St. and J.C. Aquino Avenue, Butuan, Agusan del Norte
,
Philippines

08°56′52.7″N 125°32′30.4″E / 8.947972°N 125.541778°E / 8.947972; 125.541778
Campus
  • Main Campus
  • Morelos Campus
  • College Building South
  • College Building East
Alma Mater song"The FSUU Hymn"
Colors  Urian Blue
  White
  Green
  Yellow
NicknameUrians
Websitewww.urios.edu.ph

History edit

The school is named in honor of its founder Father Saturnino Urios, SJ, a Spanish Jesuit missionary who led the establishment of the institution in 1901. In 2006, then Urios College was elevated into a university. On June 30, 2008, the elementary and high school departments moved to a new campus (Morelos Campus) in Brgy. Libertad. The institution complies with the K-12 program of the Philippine government.[2]

Presidents edit

Name Term Notes
Fr. Saturnino Urios, SJ 1901–1914 Founder of Butuan Parochial School for Boys.
Fr. Jose Buxo, SJ 1914–1939
Antonius Jansen 1939–1947
Gerald Tangelder 1947–1954
Venancio Portillo 1954–1955
Francisco van Dijk 1955–1959
Henry van Engelen 1959–1963
George Haggenburg 1960–1971
Juanito A. Lao 1976–1998 Longest-serving president of the university
Wilma B. Balmocena 1998–2001
Juan de Dios M. Pueblos 2001–2004 second Bishop of Butuan
Rev. Fr. John Christian U. Young 2004–present The President who renamed the Father Saturnino Urios University

Campuses edit

 
Morelos Campus
Campus Tenants Notes
Main Campus College Students
Vice-president Offices (Academic, and Administrative and Student Affairs)
Employees Offices
Property Management Office

School Clinic

Libraries

Computer Laboratories

Biology, and Chemistry Laboratories

College Building South Bishop Pueblos Senior High School
Arts and Science Office (Natural Sciences & Mathematics, Social Sciences Divisions)
Criminology Office
Scholarship Office
Physics Laboratory

Haggenburg Hall

Student and Alumni Affairs

Formerly the high school building until May 31, 2008.
College Building East College Students
Office of the University President
Formerly the elementary building until May 31, 2008. Re-opened on October 7, 2015.[3]
Morelos Campus Basic Education Students
Abp. Morelos Junior High and Senior High School
Swimming Pool
 
University Gym

Notable people edit

Sister schools edit

 
Statue of Fr. Saturnino Urios, S.J.

References edit

  1. ^ "FATHER SATURNINO URIOS UNIVERSITY - the Official Website of Commission on Higher EducationThe Official Website of Commission on Higher Education". Archived from the original on 2016-06-29. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
  2. ^ "History". Father Saturnino Urios University. Retrieved 7 Aug 2016.
  3. ^ "URIOS ON THE RISE". Father Saturnino Urios University. Retrieved 7 Aug 2016.

External links edit