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POPULATION
EXECUTIVE OFFICES
COLLEGE FACULTY
SHS FACULTY
NON-ACADEMIC OFFICES
COLLEGE STUDENTS
SHS STUDENT
POPULATION IN MCL
ANALYSIS
The researchers estimated that there are 36 classrooms available in J.P. Rizal building of MCL.
For the Einstein building the estimated number of classrooms are 56.
The E.T.Y. building has 3 classrooms on the second floor.
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TYPE OF OCCUPANCY
PARKING OCCUPANCY
When the ownership of the Mapúa Institute of Technology was transferred in the year 1999 to
the Yuchengco Group of Companies (YGC) under the stewardship of the Ambassador Alfonso T.
Yuchengco; great amount of face lifting was undertaken to make the facilities of Mapúa at par with
international standards and great amount of effort was cultivated to further strengthen the academic
programs of the institution.
Through the years, new programs were offered such as Computer Science, Information
Technology, Material Science and Engineering, Biological Engineering, Nursing, Psychology,
Accountancy, and Hotel and Restaurant Management in addition to the Engineering and Architecture
programs.
In fulfillment of the long-term development plan of nothing, a six-hectare land was acquired for
its expansion and presence in Laguna, which stands as one of CALABARZON's industrial and commercial
hub.
Groundwork started in late 2005, and on 23 January 2006, Malayan Colleges Laguna (informally
referred to as MCL) acquired its corporate personality following its registration with the Securities and
Exchange Commission. This opened the way for the creation of an interim group under the leadership of
Dr. Reynaldo B. Vea, Mapúa Institute of Technology President and CEO, and concurrently the MCL
President and CEO, with administrators from Mapua namely Milagros V. Reyes, former Mapúa Executive
Vice President for Administration and Chief Operating Officer; Engr. Dodjie Maestrecampo, then
Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs; Engr. Dennis H. Tablante, Dean of the School of EE-ECE-
CoE; Engr. Christopher F. dela Rosa, Director of Mapua's Development Office for Information
Technology; Raoul A. Villegas, Controller of the Mapua IT Center, and Daniel R. Francisco, President for
People eServe Corp.
In January 2007, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) gave the approval for MCL to offer
eight (8) programs of study in Engineering, Information Technology, and Business. This was after MCL's
satisfactory compliance with the standards of the CHED's Regional Quality Assurance Team.
18 June 2007 marked MCL's first academic year - Malayan Colleges Laguna opened its doors to
the first batch of Malayans.
MCL started with three colleges: the Mapúa Institute of Technology at Laguna (MITL), the
Enrique T. Yuchengco College of Business (ETYCB), and the College of Information Technology (CIT). In
2008, the Mapúa-PTC College of Maritime Education and Training (CMET) was established in
cooperation with the Philippine Transmarine Carrier, Inc. (PTC), one of the country's leading companies
in crewing management. In 2009, MCL's College of Arts and Science (CAS) started the Bachelor of Arts in
Communication major in Multimedia Arts.
In March 2010, the maritime programs acquired ISO and DNV certifications in March 2010,
barely two years after establishment, serving as a testament to the quality of MCL's systems and
offerings. The preparations for the ABET accreditation of MCL's engineering and IT programs have been
started.
Vision
Malayan Colleges Laguna shall be a global steeple of excellence in professional education and
research.
Core Values
Motto