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President of the University of San Carlos

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President of the University of San Carlos
Incumbent
Francisco Antonio T. Estepa
since August 1, 2023
StyleThe Very Reverend
AppointerUSC Board of Trustees
Term length3 years
No restriction on renewal
PrecursorRector
Formation1964
First holderRudolph Rahmann

The President of the University of San Carlos is the head administrator and chief academic officer of the University of San Carlos, elected by the University's ten-member Board of Trustees. As the CEO, the president appoints other officials including the vice presidents, chaplain, deans, registrar, principals, etc.[1] Presidents generally serve three-year terms, and are qualified for re-election indefinitely.

The current president of the University is San Carlos is Fr. Francisco Antonio T. Estepa, SVD.[2]

History

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Secular Rectors of the Real Seminario de San Carlos (1825–1867)

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The Office of the President of the University of San Carlos traces in roots in the office of the Rector of the Real Seminario de San Carlos, which was founded in 1783 by Bishop Mateo Joaquin Rubio de Arevalo of the Diocese of Cebu. Despite the founding of the Seminary in 1783, there were no permanent faculty members during the first few years of its operation, as hardly anyone was trained for seminary administration and theological teaching. In 1825, the Seminary's first rector, Fr. José Morales del Rosario, was appointed by Bishop Francisco Genoves, and was followed by a series of secular rectors until 1867.[3]

Fr. José Casarramona, CM. Rector, 1867-1870

Vincentian Rectors (1867–1935)

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The royal decree of Isabela II of Spain (1830–1904) dated 19 October 1852 mandated the establishment of the Congregation of the Mission in the Philippine Islands "so that they should take charge of the teaching and administration of the Conciliar Seminaries." With this, Bishop Romualdo Jimeno of Cebu invited the Padres Paules (Vincentians) to take over the Seminary in 1863. In 1867, the Seminary, which was previously renamed as the Seminario Conciliar de San Carlos, was formally turned over to Fr. José Casarramona, CM., who became the rector. On May 15, 1867, under the rectorate of Fr. Casarramona, the Seminary allowed laymen to study as externs (colegiales), marking the beginning of the Seminario-Colegio which later became the University of San Carlos.

Under the Vincentian rectorship, the Seminary and College were made into separate institutions in response to Pope Pius XI's apostolic letter Officiorum omnium[4], which decreed that "seminaries should serve no other purpose than that for which they were founded."[5] Fr. H. Garcia was appointed as the Colegio's first Rector.[6]

SVD Rectors and Presidents (1935 - present)

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The Colegio de San Carlos was turned over to the Fathers of the Society of the Divine Word (SVD) in 1935. The first SVD rector was Fr. Arthur F. Dingman, SVD., who is the namesake of the main building of the University's Downtown Campus, located along P. del Rosario Street. The Colegio was elevated to university status in 1948, during Fr. Dingman's second term.

In 1964, the rectorate was re-established as the Office of the University President, with Fr. Rudolph Rahmann, SVD being the president. In 1970, Fr. Rahmann was succeeded by Fr. Amante Castillo, SVD, the University's first Filipino president.[1] Following Fr. Castillo, Fr. Margarito Alingasa, SVD oversaw the Filipinization of the Univeristy of San Carlos, in response to Presidential Decree No. 176.[7] As of 2024, every president since Fr. Castillo's presidency has been Filipino.

The longest consecutively serving president has been Fr. Dionisio M. Miranda, SVD (2008–2020), who was conferred with the title of President Emeritus in 2023.[8]

List of Rectors and Presidents

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There is a dispute regarding the founding date of the University of San Carlos, and the origin of the office of the University President. The superiors of the Jesuit Colegio de San Ildefonso are not listed here.

Seminary Rectors[9]
Order Years in Office Name
1 1825 - 1844 Fr. José Morales del Rosario
2 1844 Fr. Miguel Nicolas Carmelo
3 1844 - 1853 Fr. Esteban Meneses
4 1853 - 1867 Fr. Bernardo Yubal
Seminary-College Rectors[5]
Order Years in Office Name
5 1867 - 1870 Fr. José Casarramona, C.M.
6 1870 - 1880 Fr. Antonio Farré, C.M.
7 1880 - 1889 Fr. Francisco Jarrero, C.M.
8 1889 - 1908 Fr. Pedro Juliá, C.M.
9 1908 - 1911 Fr. Jacinto Villalain, C.M.
10 1911 - 1922 Fr. Pedro Angulo, C.M.
11 1922-1923 Fr. Narciso Vila, C.M.
12 1923-1929 Fr. Lope Legido, C.M.
13 1929-1931 Fr. Francisco Gonzalez, C.M.
College and University Rectors
Order Years in Office Name
14 1931 - 1935 Fr. Honorio Garcia, C.M.
15 1936 - 1939 Fr. Arthur F. Dingman, S.V.D.
16 1939 - 1942 Fr. Enrique Ederle, S.V.D.
17 1945 - 1947 Fr. Arthur F. Dingman, S.V.D.
18 1947 - 1949 (acting) Fr. Lawrence W. Bunzel, S.V.D.
19 1949 - 1956 Fr. Albert van Gansewinkel, S.V.D.
20 1956 - 1960 Fr. Herman Kondring, S.V.D.
21 1960 - 1964 Fr. Harold Rigney, S.V.D.
22 1964 - 1970 Fr. Rudolf Rahmann, S.V.D.
University Presidents
Order Years in Office Name
22 1964 - 1970 Fr. Rudolf Rahmann, S.V.D.
23 1970 - 1975 Fr. Amante Castillo, S.V.D.
24 1975 - 1979 Fr. Margarito Alingasa, S.V.D.
25 1979 - 1982 Fr. Gregorio Pizarro, S.V.D.
26 1982 - 1987 Fr. Florante Camacho, S.V.D.
27 1987 - 1993 Fr. Roderick Salazar, Jr., S.V.D.
28 1993 - 1999 Fr. Ernesto Lagura, S.V.D.
29 1999 - 2002 Fr. Francisco Antonio T. Estepa, S.V.D.
30 2002 - 2008 Fr. Roderick Salazar, Jr., S.V.D.
31 2008 - 2020 Fr. Dionisio Miranda, S.V.D.
32 2020 - 2023 Fr. Narciso Cellan, Jr., S.V.D.
33 2023 - present Fr. Francisco Antonio T. Estepa, S.V.D.

References

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  1. ^ a b Lumacang, Algoso, Belonguel, Fuerzas, Lim, Rosario, Toledo, Cabarrubias (2023). Manual for Undergraduate Students (2023 ed.).{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ "Fr. Francisco Antonio T. Estepa, SVD".
  3. ^ Cartagenas, Aloysius Lopez. "Which Is the Oldest University? Revisiting the Conflicting Claims of the University of Santo Tomas, Manila and University of San Carlos, Cebu in Light of the History of Seminario (Mayor) de San Carlos of Cebu".
  4. ^ https://www.vatican.va/content/pius-xi/la/apost_letters/documents/hf_p-xi_apl_19220801_officiorum-omnium.html
  5. ^ a b Dela Goza and Cavanna (1985). Vincentians in the Philippines: 1862-1982.
  6. ^ "Semper Paratus 1949 - Caroliniana Collections". library.usc.edu.ph. Retrieved 2024-11-10.
  7. ^ usc (2020-12-05). "USC mourns the passing of Fr. Mar Alingasa". University of San Carlos. Retrieved 2024-10-06.
  8. ^ "USC confers President Emeritus on Fr. Dionisio M. Miranda, SVD". 2 July 2023.
  9. ^ "Reseña historica del seminario-colegio de San Carlos de Cebu 1867-1917". Trove. Retrieved 2025-01-06.