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Wesleyan University Philippines : ウィキペディア英語版
Wesleyan University Philippines

Wesleyan University-Philippines (WU-P) is a private, non-stock, non-profit and non-sectarian university located in Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija, Philippines and run by the United Methodist Church (UMC). Founded in 1946 as the Philippine Wesleyan College, it is named after John Wesley, the founder of Methodism. The university offers pre-elementary, grade school, high school, undergraduate, and graduate programs.〔http://www.wesleyan.edu.ph/aboutwup.php?page=history〕 It also initiated the SHARE (Studentship Assistance for the Handicapped and their Rehabilitation through Education) program, the first school in Central Luzon to integrate hearing-impaired students into mainstream classes.〔http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=336344&publicationSubCategoryId=63〕
The University was granted a five-year autonomy by the Commission on Higher Education effective March 11, 2009.〔http://monvalmonte.com/nuevaecijajournal/03312009.html〕
Its acronym may be written as WUP or WU-P.
==History==

Wesleyan University - Philippines was opened in 1946 by a group of Methodist laymen led by Carlos Mañacop, Sr. as a response to the Novo Ecijanos' difficulty in sending their children to schools in Metro Manila. Plans for the creation of a Christian institution of higher learning in Cabanatuan City was then set forth, and on July 1 the group officially established a school, called the Philippine Wesleyan College (PWC) in honor of the founder of Methodism, in a building made up of bamboo fronds that housed a first batch of 368 Liberal Arts and Teacher Education enrolees taught by a 19-member faculty. The PWC was incorporated on April 28, 1948.

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