San Agustin Institute of Technology
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San Agustin Institute of Technology commonly known as SAIT, located in Valencia City, Bukidnon
Valencia City, Bukidnon
The City of Valencia is a 2nd class city in the province of Bukidnon, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 162,745 people in 28,425 households.-History:...

, Philippines
Philippines
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. the school offers Pre-school education up to College
College
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 education. SAIT has been involved in the transformation of the local community by providing quality Catholic education in Valencia City
Valencia City, Bukidnon
The City of Valencia is a 2nd class city in the province of Bukidnon, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 162,745 people in 28,425 households.-History:...

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History

San Agustin Institute of Technology (SAIT) was established in 1960 out of funds solicited from abroad by Fr. Manlio , S.J. the Catholic Priest assigned in Valencia, Bukidnon. It started as a general high school with 101 students attending classes in the parish convent.

In 1964, MISEREOR provided assistance to SAIT in terms of equipment and instructional devices and technical services from the German Technicians who assisted the founder-director in developing a Specialized Vocational Course for girls and a Trade Technical course for boys – a Special Automotive Mechanic course.

On March 5, 2008, SAIT was able to launch the Fr. Caroselli, S.J., Development Foundation Inc. This foundation was founded in order to help the poor-but-deserving students; helping them make a difference in their life and the lives of others. Under the present administration, SAIT is made to effect improvements for the development of the students.

Vision
Total Human And Christian Formation, Through Quality Catholic Education
We Commit Ourselves To

Mission

  • Build Basic Ecclesial Communities alive in faith in Jesus Christ;
  • Witness Kingdom values of truth, justice, peace and love;
  • Uphold academic excellence through comprehensive, dynamic, relevant, scientific and technical instruction;
  • Mold upright leaders responsive to the needs of the Church and Society;
  • Equip graduates with knowledge and skills for the needs of the country and immediate community.

Courses and Programs

  • Junior Kindergarten (4–5 years old)
  • Senior Kindergarten (5–6 years old)
  • Complete Elementary Education, Grades I - VI
  • Complete Secondary Education, 1st Year – 4th Year
  • Complete Night High School, 1st Year – 4th Year

  • Tertiary Education
    • 4-Year CHED Courses
      • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
        • BSBA-Major in Management
        • BSBA-Major in Economics
        • BSBA-Major in Financial Management
      • Bachelor in Elementary Education-Major in Filipino
      • Bachelor in Secondary Education-Major in Mathematics
      • Bachelor in Secondary Education-Major in Filipino
      • Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education
        • BSIEd-Major in Automotive Technology
        • BSIEd-Major in Electrical Technology
        • BSIEd-Major in Food Technology
        • BSIEd-Major in Handicraft
    • 2-Year CHED Courses
      • Midwifery
      • Associate in Office Administration-Major in Stenography
      • Associate in Office Administration-Major in Computer
    • 1-Year TESDA Programs
      • Building Wiring Installation
      • Automotive Technology
      • Health Care Services Provider
    • New CHED Courses Applied (For AY 2009-2010)
      • Bachelor of Science in Technical Teacher Education (BSTTE)
      • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship
      • Bachelor of Science in Office Administration
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