Mission and Vision
Vision
The Philippine School of Business Administration dedicates itself to contribute to the attainment of economic growth and progress of the country through education that exceeds prevailing educational standards and a tradition of excellence of global acceptability.
Mission
In pursuance of the above policy, Philippine School of Business Administration considers its responsibility to bring the real world to the classroom through business simulation; assist the students to bridge the gap between intellectual understanding and operational know-how; expose the students to global business issues; share with the students - tomorrow's managers - forward thinking concept backed by comprehensive research.
Statement of our Values
Our Work Should Serve Society Our work should make a difference in the quality of business education in the country. To this end, we should try to discover what is the most important to do, and focus our resources for the greatest, most enduring benefits. In doing this, we should continually remind ourselves of the inherent worth of all people, and make it responsibility to be attentive to the unique needs of everybody in our school. To make a difference in the world and turn ideas into action, we must be pioneers in our field, contributors of knowledge, problem solvers, explorer of ideas and risk-takers.
Our Mission Deserves Our Best
Our service should be worthy, vigorous, resourceful, courteous, and reliable. In pursuing our mission, we should be a healthy, creative organization with the needed financial and inner resources to produce our best work.
Our Organization Should be a Good Place to Work In
To demand the best of ourselves and to attract, stimulate and keep the best people, we must develop an environment that will support innovation, experimentation and calculated risk-taking. As an organization we should prize the creative participation of each member of our staff; welcome open exchange of ideas and foster the practice of careful listening. We have a duty to actively encourage the personal well-being and professional development of every person who works here. We should, therefore, maximize the authority and responsibility of each person so that he can continue to make an even greater contribution. Our policies should be implemented sensitively and consistently.
We Should Do Our Work With Due Regard To One Another
We recognize the inter-dependence of everyone who works in PSBA; therefore we should treat one another with respect, candor, kindness, and a sense of importance of teamwork. We should foster the spirit of service within the staff for better service to PSBA and its clientele.
PSBA is what we make it - nothing less.
Aims and Purposes
PSBA was conceived in the spirit of service to the Youth whose formal education in business she has to provide, and to society and the Nation as a whole whose support she must have in order for her to grow.
PSBA as an institution of higher learning, assumes the responsibility to educate the Youth so that they will become good citizens who will practice in their everyday life the true meaning of Christian living; and who will be able to co-exist in peace, friendship, and dignity with their fellowmen.
PSBA commits to provide the students with education which will develop in them analytical thinking, self-expression, moral and social responsibility, and the skill in discovering the truth.
PSBA aims to give students the knowledge for effective action; to develop in them the capacity to solve problems and reach decisions in sound and well-organized manner; and assume responsibility for their decisions.
PSBA commits to equip the students with the basic essential knowledge for the specific careers for which they preparing themselves. These aims and purposes are PSBA's response to the need of our country to prepare the Youth for their vital roles in our society.
THE PSBA EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
PSBA is a privately-owned institution of higher learning which reflects the response of the educational system to the demand for development of aspiring young men and women to meet manpower requirements of our economy as a developing nation. It has therefore, committed itself to provide the youth with an education which will equip them with the basic essential knowledge for specific careers in business, as well as develop in them critical thinking, self-expression, moral and social responsibility, and the skill in discovering the truth.
In realization of the rapid social and technological changes taking place in the world of business, PSBA has been redesigning its courses to make them more analytical and interdisciplinary to fit its graduates better to take their places as productive members of society and as citizens able to assume their full rights and discharge the obligations of free men.
As first part of the PSBA's educational program, the students will complete a broad foundation of courses in general education - the languages and mathematics; and the natural; social and behavioral sciences - which aims to develop understanding of interdependence of general and specialized education and provide them criteria for assessment of values in different kinds of society.
The second part of the curriculum centers on a basic business core to provide students with broad understanding of the environment of business to give them an insight into our economy and its relation to the other aspects of our society. This portion also provides the students with a fundamental grasp of the tools and techniques for analysis and control of the various functions in the business world.
In junior and senior years, the students will select one of the fields of specialization, e.g. Banking and Finance, Management, Office Management, Management Information System, and Marketing for those who are pursuing the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration ( BSBA ) course; and Accounting for those who are taking the Bachelor of Science in Accountancy ( BSA ) course and preparing to sit in the government licensure examinations for Certified Public Accountants ( CPA ). There are also elective subjects which permit the students to pursue such intellectual interests as maybe aroused in them by their studies.
The educational experience of students in PSBA will be difficult and rigorous, but the strong emphasis on quality of academic program and scholarship will assure them of adequate preparation for their vital roles in our society.
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Board of Directors:
MANILA CAMPUS
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JUAN D. LIM , BBA, MSA, Ph.D., CPA |
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JOSE F. PERALTA , BBA, MBA, DBA, CPA |
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BENJAMIN P. PAULINO, LLB, MBA |
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FLORENCIO I. LIM , BBA, LLB, CPA |
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ANTONIO M. MAGTALAS , BBA, MBA, CPA |
QUEZON CITY CAMPUS
| Chairman |
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JUAN D. LIM , BBA, MSA, Ph.D., CPA |
| Member |
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BENJAMIN P. PAULINO, LLB, MBA |
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JOSE F. PERALTA, BBA, MBA, DBA, CPA |
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FLORENCIO I. LIM , BBA, LLB, CPA |
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ANTONIO M. MAGTALAS , BBA, MBA, CPA |
Administrative Officers - Manila Campus
| President & Dean of Undergraduate Studies |
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JOSE F. PERALTA , BBA, MBA, DBA, CPA |
| Executive Vice-President |
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BENJAMIN P. PAULINO , LLB, MBA |
| Vice-President for Finance / Treasurer |
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JUAN D. LIM , BBA, MSA, Ph.D., CPA |
| Executive Assistant to the Vice-President for Finance / Treasurer |
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HAROLD ANTHONY MARTIN P. LIM, BSA, MBA |
| Vice-Dean of Undergraduate Studies |
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RICARDO R. ABREU , BSBA, MBA |
| Dean of Graduate School |
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NUMERIANO A. LITIATCO , BSC, MBA, DBA, CPA |
| Associate Dean - Graduate School, Director of Research & Development |
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ROSALINDA AMPARO-DASCO , |
| CPA Review Coordinator |
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RAUL C. ADDATU , BSBA, MBA, DBA, CPA |
| Registrar |
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MARVINA E. PALILEO , BSEEd, MBA |
| Chief Accountant |
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LIGAYA O. TENDIDO , BSBA |
| Head Cashier |
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OLIVER FRANCIS RAYMUND P. LIM , AB-EM, LLB |
| Chief Physician |
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Dr. ALBUQUERQUE M. LOPEZ , MD |
Administrative Officers - Quezon City Campus
| President |
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BENJAMIN P. PAULINO , LLB, MBA |
| Exec. Vice-President and Vice-President for Academic Affairs |
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JOSE F. PERALTA , BBA, MBA, DBA, CPA |
| Vice-President for Finance / Treasurer |
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JUAN D. LIM , BBA, MSA, Ph.D., CPA |
| Dean of Graduate School |
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NUMERIANO A. LITIATCO , BSC, MBA, DBA, CPA |
| Dean of Undergraduate Studies |
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RAUL C. ADDATU , BSBA, MBA, DBA, CPA |
| Academic Consultant |
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NUMERIANO A. LITIATCO , BSC, MBA, DBA, CPA |
| Executive Assistant to the Vice-President for Finance / Treasurer |
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HAROLD ANTHONY MARTIN P. LIM, BSA, MBA |
| Registrar |
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RAMON C. PAULINO , BSC |
| College Secretary |
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ROBERTO A. LABACO , BSBA |
| Directress of Physical Education |
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TERESITA D. ABUNDO , BSE |
| Director of Student Affairs |
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NOEL SIXTO V. RODRIGUEZ , AB, MA |
| Guidance Counselor (female) |
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MA. ELISA A. SALES , BS. Com. ED |
| Guidance Counselor (male) |
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ALFONSO S. RAQUEPO , AB, MA |
| Chief Librarian |
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RAMONA C. MACALIPAY , BSE ( LS ) |
| Chief Accountant |
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LIGAYA O. TENDIDO , BSBA |
| Cashier |
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MA. GRACE PATRICIA P. LIM , BSC |
| Chief Physician |
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MANUEL G. LAGUNERA , MD |
| Chief Dentist |
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SULFICIA A. BESQUILLO , DMD | |
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Professor of the Year
This month's featured Professor is Dr. Tabassam Raza. He has taught at PSBA for three years. Dr Raza enjoys teaching all ages of students, he is currently the Professor of our MBA & DBA students in Management Information Systems and Advanced Computer Systems courses. According to the class survey 2005 - 2006, he was awarded as the "Professor of the Year". 
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Manila Campus Faculty |
| 1. ABREU, Ricardo |
| 2. ABULENCIA, Virgilio |
| 3. ADDATU, RAUL |
| 4. ALTAMIRANO, Jocelyn |
| 5. AMPARO-DACSO, Rosalinda |
| 6. ANDAYA, Jennifer |
| 7. ANTIPORDA, Lorna |
| 8. ANTONIO, Ma. Theresa |
| 9. ANUNCIACION, Lina |
| 10. AQUINO, Teresita |
| 11. ARISTORENAS, Louisita |
| 12. ATIENZA, Leticia |
| 13. BABIERA, Rolila |
| 14. BANAAG, Ma. Alma |
| 15. BERNARDO, Evangeline |
| 16. BUENAVENTURA, Lilian |
| 17. CABANTOG, Neddy |
| 18. CALDERON, Lolita |
| 19. CALPO, Luningning |
| 20. CAROLINO, Antonio |
| 21. CHAVEZ, Nemesio |
| 22. CHENG, Sherri Lynn |
| 23. CHIAN, Chuy Ling |
| 24. CHIU, Purita |
| 25. CO, Arsenio |
| 26. CORAZO, Mercedes |
| 27. CRISOSTOMO, Perlita |
| 28. DAGUMBOY, Ronald |
| 29. DAGUISO, Alenjandro |
| 30. DE JESUS, Precy |
| 31. DAVID, Ramon |
| 32. DEL ROSARIO, Ma. Natividad |
| 33. DE SAGUN, Zenaida |
| 34. DIŅOSO, Ma. Cristina |
| 35. ERANDIO, Jose |
| 36. ESPIRITU, Ma. Victoria |
| 37. FERNANDEZ, Betty |
| 38. FILAMOR, Yolanda |
| 39. FULGENCIO, Zenaida |
| 40. FUNTANO, Helen |
| 41. GACULA, BennyPaul |
| 42. GACULA, Norman |
| 43. GERONILLA, Junith |
| 44. GOMEZ, Teodoro |
| 45. GONZAGA, Cristina |
| 46. HERMOSILLA, Roel |
| 47. LAGAN, Nelia |
| 48. LIM, Ivy |
| 49. LOPEZ, Alburquerque |
| 50. MACAPAGAL, Lualhalti |
| 51. MAGTIRA, Emelita |
| 52. MALLARI, Dolores |
| 53. MANLAPAS, Analee |
| 54. MATIRA, Vicente |
| 55. MENDOZA, Juanito |
| 56. MIJARES, Celia |
| 57. NGO, Jose Jr. |
| 58. NIETO, Eulalio |
| 59. ONG, George |
| 60. PALILEO, Marvina |
| 61. PANGILINAN, Natividad |
| 62. PANTE, Minerva Dulce |
| 63. PAULINO, Rizalina |
| 64. PEREZ, Benito Jr. |
| 65. PUNO, Raul |
| 66. PUNZALAN, Myrna |
| 67. RAMIREZ, Aldwin |
| 68. RAMOS, Diosdado |
| 69. RAMOS, Lourdes |
| 70. RANA, Ramon |
| 71. REYES, Romeo |
| 72. ROQUE, Evangelista |
| 73. SABADO, Justina |
| 74. SAN JUAN, Melinda |
| 75. SANCHEZ, Leopoldo |
| 76. SANDOVAL, Dennis |
| 77. SERRANO, Nicanor |
| 78. SIBAL, Jesus |
| 79. SORIANO, Monica |
| 80. TAMONDONG, Carlos |
| 81. TOBIAS, Lorna |
| 82. TORRES, Edgardo |
| 83. TUAZON, Arturo |
| 84. TUGADE, Leoncia |
| 85. TUMULAK, Amelita |
| 86. UMALI, Resty |
| 87. UNDAIN, Abdurajak |
| 88. VALLADOLID, Salvacion |
| 89. YU, Juliet |
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Quezon City Campus Faculty |
| 1. ABAN, Emelinda |
| 2. ABAYA, Emmanuel |
| 3. ABLANIDA, Rolando |
| 4. ABUNDO, Teresita |
| 5. ACOSTA, Pilar |
| 6. ADDATU, Raul |
| 7. AGAPAY, Ramon |
| 8. AGAPAY, Rex Emmanuel |
| 9. AGUILAR, Arleen |
| 10. AGUILING, Aurora |
| 11. ALIAS, Ermita |
| 12. ALMINAR, Mutya Ruby |
| 13. ALTAMIRA, Antonio |
| 14. ANTONIO, Jose |
| 15. APIT, Eglida |
| 16. ARICHETA, Edgar |
| 17. ARROYO, Pilipinas |
| 18. ASUNCION, Antonio |
| 19. AVENIDO, Judith |
| 20. BACALLA, Marciano Jr. |
| 21. BADUA, Ma. Lourdes |
| 22. BALUYOT, Marita |
| 23. BAŅAS, Renato |
| 24. BARBIRAN, Alfrecy |
| 25. BATHAN, Lucia |
| 26. BELANO, Lerma |
| 27. BERBANO, Alfredo Lyndon |
| 28. BOQUIREN, Elaine |
| 29. BOTOR, John Lee |
| 30. BRAŅA, Caridad |
| 31. BUENAFE, Jocelyn |
| 32. BUGARIN, Ofelia |
| 33. BURGOS, Antonio |
| 34. CACULITAN, Bonifacio Jr. |
| 35. CAILO, Antonia |
| 36. CAMBA, Pacifica |
| 37. CAMUA, Juvy |
| 38. CANCINO, Corino |
| 39. CAPATI, Melody |
| 40. CAPITULO, Florante |
| 41. CASTILLO, Armicelda |
| 42. CASUGA, Elenor |
| 43. CAYETANO, Zacarias III |
| 44. CLARK, Filotea |
| 45. COLOMA, Zabdiel |
| 46. CONCEPCION, Susana |
| 47. CORTEZ, Joseph |
| 48. CRUZ, Evangeline |
| 49. CRUZ, Manolo |
| 50. DALIOAN, Rhamir |
| 51. DALISTAN, Alicia |
| 52. DALISTAN, Roseller |
| 53. DE CLARO, Zenaida |
| 54. DE PERALTA, Cricepcion |
| 55. DELOS SANTOS, Victoriano |
| 56. SIJAMCO, Rodolfo |
| 57. DITIAN, Carolina |
| 58. DOLIRO, Danilo |
| 59. ESCAREAL, Jose Rosendo |
| 60. ESPERANZA, Clarita |
| 61. ESPIRITU, Danilo |
| 62. ESTRELLA, Roberto |
| 63. FAJARITO, Ray Anthony |
| 64. FEDERIZO, Dino-Ver |
| 65. FLORES, Joselito |
| 66. FLORES, Teresita |
| 67. FUENTES, Constancio |
| 68. GALANG, Estella Maria |
| 69. GAN, Felipe |
| 70. GAN, Maria Aurora |
| 71. GAN, Remigio |
| 72. GARCIA, Rosario Marietta |
| 73. GATDULA, Elena |
| 74. GERIAL, Ernesto |
| 75. GINES, Edwin |
| 76. GOLOC, Angel |
| 77. GONZALES, Jan-Marie |
| 78. GUERRERO, Josefina |
| 79. GUNO, Emma |
| 80. GUTIERREZ, Amor |
| 81. HERNANDEZ, Anita |
| 82. HIPONIA, Elisa |
| 83. IBARRA, Leandro |
| 84. IGNACIO, Crisostomo |
| 85. IGNACIO, Ronald |
| 86. JACINTO, Reymel |
| 87. JOCSON, Angelito |
| 88. JOCSON, Pablo |
| 89. LAGANGAN, Renato |
| 90. LANSANG, Nicolas |
| 91. LAYSON, Teresa |
| 92. LIM, Christia |
| 93. LIM, Menchu |
| 94. LINCUNA, Gloria |
| 95. LOPEZ, Teodora |
| 96. LUKBAN, Maricar |
| 97. MACABUHAY, Christopher |
| 98. MACALINO, Miguel |
| 99. MACALIPAY, Ramona |
| 100. MADLANSACAY, Maricel |
| 101. MAGSALIN, Rollie |
| 102. MAGTAL, Ma. Agnes |
| 103. MARQUEZ, Ma. Teresa |
| 104. MEJIA, Alma |
| 105. MENDOZA, Celso |
| 106. MENDOZA, Elena |
| 107. MENDOZA, Jovito Jr. |
| 108. MEQUI, Aparicio |
| 109. MOJICA, Celsa |
| 110. ORDOŅA, Lucresia Fely |
| 111. ORDOŅA, Manuel |
| 112. OROPEZA, Orlando |
| 113. ORPIADA, Boden Delfin |
| 114. PABLO, Rosario |
| 115. PACETE, Nimfa |
| 116. PANGANIBAN, Geraldine |
| 117. PARAGAS, Rosa |
| 118. PASARABA, Alma |
| 119. PASIA, Allan |
| 120. PEPITO, Flordeliza |
| 121. PERALTA, Evelyn |
| 122. PEREZ, Jaime |
| 123. PEREZ, Leticia |
| 124. PINCA, Eric Kobar |
| 125. PINEDA, Nenita |
| 126. PLANAS, Reginald |
| 127. QUIGAO, Marinet |
| 128. QUIGAO, Melquidas |
| 129. RAGA, Resurreccion |
| 130. RAGODON, Theodesia Ines |
| 131. RAJAL, Ma. Elizabeth |
| 132. RAMOS, Adoracion |
| 133. RAMOS, Oscar |
| 134. RAQUEPO, Alfonso |
| 135. RAZA, Tabassam |
| 136. REFUERZO, Felipe |
| 137. REGINO, Cecilia |
| 138. REYES, Alicia |
| 139. REYES, Heinz |
| 140. RIVERA, Goldelio |
| 141. RODRIGUEZ, Noel Sixto |
| 142. SADIAN, Tricci Rose |
| 143. SANTOS, Lolita |
| 144. SASI, Ramil |
| 145. SAYO, Filomena |
| 146. SIGUA, Ma. Pricilia |
| 147. SISON, Jennifer |
| 148. SOLOMON, Liberty |
| 149. SORIANO, Elizabeth |
| 150. SORIANO, Romulo |
| 151. TABUCOL, Mely |
| 152. TAMAYO, Elisa |
| 153. TAMAYO, Emelie |
| 154. TING, Yolanda |
| 155. TORRES, Susan |
| 156. TRILIO, Alfonso |
| 157. TRINIDAD, Cosme Jr. |
| 158. UMALI, Divino |
| 159. UMALI, Florinda |
| 160. URETA, Joy |
| 161. URSUA, Marichu |
| 162. VERGEL DE DIOS, Victor |
| 163. VILLAR, Larcy |
| 164. VILLARIN, Modesto |
| 165. VILLAROSA, Mariano |
| 166. YUTUC, Oscar |
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