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The '''University of Santo Tomas Alfredo M. Velayo College of Accountancy''', or '''"UST AMVCoA"''' or '''"Santo Tomas Accountancy"''', is the business school, specialized in [[Accountancy]] and [[Management Accounting]], of the [[University of Santo Tomas]], the oldest and the largest [[Catholic]] university in [[Manila]], [[Philippines]].
The university is one of the first accountancy schools in the [[Philippines]]. It is a consistent Top Performing Accountancy School in the Philippine Certified Public Accountants (CPA) Licensure Examinations. The college is named after [[Alfredo M. Velayo]], an alumnus of the university and the co-founder of the [[Sycip, Gorres, Velayo & Co.|SyCip Gorres Velayo & Co.]], one of the leading accounting firms in the country.
==Brief history==
The University of Santo Tomas started offering the accountancy program in 1933 under the School of Commerce (later renamed as College of Commerce in 1935). The degree was then known as Bachelor of Science in Commerce major in Accounting (BSC Acctg.).
Prominent Thomasian CPAs like [[Washington SyCip|Washington Z. SyCip]], founder of [[Sycip, Gorres, Velayo & Co.]] and co-founder of the [[Asian Institute of Management]], graduated summa cum laude in 1939. While [[Alfredo Velayo|Alfredo M. Velayo]], co-founder and to whom the college was named after, later on graduated summa cum laude in 1940.
To further enhance the passing rate of the university in the CPA licensure examination, Santo Tomas revised its curriculum from BSC Acctg. to Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA). This objective was evidently achieved as the college received an Achievement Award on November 15, 2000 from the [[Professional Regulation Commission]] (PRC) for ranking first among colleges/universities with 100 or more examinees from 1996 to 2000.
It was only on November 10, 2004 that the Accountancy Department of the College of Commerce and Accountancy was separated and stood as a new college, upon the recommendation of and in coordination with the [[University of Santo Tomas College of Commerce|UST College of Commerce and Business Administration]] Alumni Foundation, Inc. (COCAFI). This event made the UST Alfredo M. Velayo College of Accountancy the first degree-granting unit of the University named after one of its renowned alumnus, an unprecedented event in the 394-year history of the oldest university in the Philippines.
The first dean of AMV is Dean Jose Ireneo, who is a renowned reviewer and professor.
==Academic Degree Programs==
*'''Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (The Velayo BSA Program)'''
*'''Bachelor of Science in Management Accounting (The Velayo BSMA Program)''' - this program involves the study of the systems, procedures, and policies used by top management in making decisions about virtually all matters which affect the financial and non-financial performance of the entity. The practice of Management Accounting extends to the following areas: strategic management, performance management, and risk management.
==Performance in the Philippine CPA Licensing Examination==
The college has been known for delivering education in the field of accountancy as seen in the licensing examinations. With further revisions made in the BSA program since 2002, Santo Tomas maintains and improves to be a top accountancy school, achieving a high passing rate in spite of a big number of examinees every year.
In October 2007, the college grabbed an 89% passing rate for first timers and an over-all passing rate of 86% for UST wherein 191 out of 223 Thomasian Examinees passed, finishing the season by taking the 6th place among the topnotchers. In October 2009, Santo Tomas achieved a remarkable 93% passing rate for first timers and an over-all 88% passing percentage, wherein 273 out of 311 Thomasian graduates passed, with 6 topnotchers making it to the top 10.
==Facilities==
Located in front of the UST Hospital, a four-level structure designed by the Recio + Casas architectural firm stands. The college transferred to its new building on June 2006, wherein the first three levels consist of a multi-level carpark with operating commercial spaces in the first two levels.
The college occupies the fourth level of the building. It has thirty-one (31) state-of-the-art classrooms (with air-conditioning units and multi-media equipment), the Velayo-SyCip Multi-Purpose Hall - a three (3) multi-purpose halls with operable partitions that can accommodate a minimum of 300 persons, two (2) fully wired computer laboratories, the William J. Shaw Library, an I.T. Room, an administration office, a faculty room with conference room, guidance and SWDB offices, Student Organization Room, Student Council and Journal Offices, Prayer Room, and three (3) consultation offices.
The 2.64-hectare fourth level also includes four (4) courtyards, a viewdeck (facing the UST Main Building), an elevator, three (3) emergency exits, three (3) sets of washrooms, stockrooms, lobbies, and free wi-fi access.
==College Officials==
'''Administrative Official'''
*'''Dean''' - Minerva O. Cruz,C.P.A.,B.S.C.Acctg.,M.B.A.
*'''Regent''' - Rev. Fr. Isaias D. Tiongco, O.P.,B.S.A.,A.B.Philo.,B.S.Sacred Theo.,Lic.in Canon Law,Ph.D.Canon Law
*'''College Secretary''' - Josephine G. Relis,B.S.E.Science/English,M.A.Educ.Mgt.,Ph.D.Educ.Mgt.
'''Academic Officials'''
*'''Accounting and Finance Education (BSA Program Chair)''' - George R. James, CPA
*'''Management Accounting Education (BSMA Program Chair)''' - Earl Jimson Garcia,C.P.A.,B.S.A.,M.B.A.
*'''Business Education''' - Reynaldo T. Barrera,B.S.B.A.Mgt.,M.B.A.
*'''General and Social Sciences Education''' - Emelita P. Samala,B.S.E.Hist.,M.A.Hist.
*'''Information Technology Education''' - Noel E. Estrella,B.S.Comp.Sci.
*'''Humanities Education''' - Luciana L. Urquiola,A.B.Journ.,M.A.Lit.
*'''Languages Education''' - Bernadette L. Orias,A.B.Lit.,M.A.Lit.
*'''Student Welfare and Development Board''' - Atty. Elizabeth V. Inoturan,A.B.Pol.Sci.,Ll.B.
*'''Community Extenstion Services''' - Moises Norman Z. Garcia, B.S.Med.Tech.,M.A.Educ.Mgt.
*'''William J. Shaw Library''' - Ian Raymond B. Pacquing,A.B.Philo.,M.A.Philo.
*'''SAP Program''' - Ms. Rowena U. Jaucian, C.P.A.,B.S.A.
==Student organizations==
The organizational taxonomy of the UST Alfredo M. Velayo College of Accountancy.
Student Regulatory Bodies
*'''Accountancy Student Council''' (ASC) - the official student government of the UST Alfredo M. Velayo College of Accountancy.
*'''Accountancy Commission on Elections''' (Accountancy COMELEC) - the official student elections authority of the college.
Student Academic Organizations
*'''UST Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants''' (JPIA) - the official student academic organization of B.S. Accountancy Students; the UST Chapter in the National Federation of Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants - National Capital Region
*'''UST Society of Business Management Accountants''' (SBMA) - the official student academic organization of B.S. Management Accounting Students
Student Publications
*'''The Accountancy Journal''' (AJ) - The Official Student Publication of the UST Alfredo M. Velayo College of Accountancy; the publication issues its broadsheet - '''The Analyst''', features magazine - '''80/20''' and literary folio - '''dis-KWENTO'''
Special Interest Groups
*'''Pax Romana''' - a religious, educational, cultural, socio-civic, non-profit organization for accountancy students; the college based unit of the UST Pax Romana
*'''Community Achievers Association ''' (ComAch) - a socio-civic, Chinese-Filipino, community-oriented organization; the college based unit of the UST Community Achievers Association
*'''Scarlet ''' - an organization originally for Filipino-Chinese students; the college based unit of the UST Scarlet
*'''Rotaract Club''' - a civic oriented student organization; the college based unit of the UST Rotaract Club
*'''Red Cross Youth Council''' (RCYC) - college based unit of the UST Red Cross Youth Council
*'''Thomasian Youth Builders''' (TYB)
*'''Paci Rhutmos''' - The Santo Tomas Accountancy Dance Troupe
*'''The Accountancy Chamber Singers''' (TACS) - formerly known as the Accountancy Chorale
*'''Accountancy Pautakan Team''' - The official Accountancy team for the Pautakan - an annual inter-college quiz bee. The college won for three consecutive years - Champion (2010), First Runner-up (2009) and First Runner-up (2008). Moreover, the team composed of students chosen through rigorous tests and/or faculty recommendations.
*'''Accountancy Varsity Teams (Basketball, Volleyball, Football, Swimming, Judo, Table Tennis)
Student Political Parties
*'''Alliance for Student Service, Equity and Truth''' (ASSET) - the accountancy unit of the Alyansa ng Kristiyanong Lakas (AKLAS)
*'''Thomasian Coalition for Reform''' (CORE) - An affiliate of the Lakas Tomasino Coalition (LTC) which is a Central Political Party of the University of Santo Tomas.
*'''Lakas ng Diwang Tomasino''' (LAKASDIWA) - A Socio-Political Party founded way back in College of Commerce and Accountancy in 1991.
==External links==
*'''[http://ustasc.co.nr/ UST Alfredo M. Velayo College of Accountancy Student Council]'''
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