Saturday, February 17, 2018

What Might the Adventist University of the Philippines Look Like Some Years From Now?

What Might the Adventist University of the Philippines Look Like Some Years From Now?
https://youtu.be/oiPnNS5QVW0


Adventist Medical Center - Manila
Manila Adventist College
North Philippine Union Conferrence
Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA)
Certified Levels as of March 14, 2017


Pasay City Academy
Pasay Adventist Church Elementary School
"And thou shalt remember all the way which the Lord thy God led thee these forty years in the wilderness, to humble thee, and to prove thee, to know what was in thine heart, whether thou wouldest keep his commandments, or no."  Deuteronomy 8:2 

Philippine Seventh-day Adventist Academy, 1920
Calle Luna, Pasay, Philippine Islands

Far Eastern Division Outlook, VOL. 16 SHANGHAI, CHINA, OCTOBER, 1927 NO. 10
p 15

The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, Vol. 107 Takoma Park, Washington, D. C., May 29, 1930 No. 22,
pp 25-27

Philippine Union College   1966
Baesa Adventist Academy and Elementary School - 2017



Spotlight on PUC, Vol 1, No 2 - Jan-Feb-Mar 1976, pp 2, 3
PUC's Master Plan is Completed
by Don C. Van Ornam



1978

AUP Campus 2004










Advantages to Alveo Land:  They will have legal right of way and authority to develop land connecting their Santierra property to Sta Rosa-Tagaytay Road onto Ayala Westgrove Heights.  

In addition,



This, of course, is to their absolute advantage.  A commercial hub that in all likelihood will compel small business owners to either close shop or rent/lease space from them.  However, instead of a Christian educational hub, a house of prayer for all nations, AUP will essentially be surrounded by businesses owned by large corporations. 
 What will AUP look like ten, fifteen years from now?




Disadvantages to AUP:  It will have (1) ceded access to its natural geographical southern boundary, the Diezmo river; (2) relinquished right of way to more than half of its property that's situated along the Sta-Rosa-Tagaytay Road, while entrance and exit shall be confined to a small strip of retained property northwest of the campus; (3)  surrendered a large swath of farm land the northeastern portion of which lays adjacent to a road that connects the Sta Rosa-Tagaytay Road to Nuvali Blvd; and stretches southward to join the Diezmo River below 








40 hectares from 120 hectares La Sierra University
La Sierra sold approximately 200 acres of its land to a developer in 2000, in what the university described as "the most significant physical change to La Sierra in the institution's 78-year history."[24] The land, which the school formerly used for agriculture and a dairy, became a planned development known as "Riverwalk"
-Wikipedia


770 hectares Pacific Union College
The campus is located in the upper valley town of Angwin, eight miles north of St. Helena, California and within the Howell Mountain wine appellation. It is the only four-year college in Napa County. It is among the top ten employers in the county. A coeducational residential college, it serves an almost exclusively undergraduate student body, the overwhelming majority of which live on campus.
- Wikipedia


Walla Walla University




https://www.adventisthealth.org/news/walla-walla-general-hospital-transfer-of-services-to-providence-halted
https://spectrummagazine.org/article/2017/06/19/walla-walla-general-hospital-close-after-transfer-providence-health-halted
185 hectares. Weimar Institute 

325 hectares  Avondale College 

400 hectares  Southern Adventist University 


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