A Catholic Vincentian educational institution, a recognized leading center for quality education. Adamson School then relocated to a building in Calle Sta. St.
Before its foundation in 1932, education in the Philippines mainly consisted of degree programs in Humanities, Law, and Medicine. Thus, upon its establishment, technological education set off throughout the country. Adamson University was fouded as the Adamson School of Industrial Chemistry (ASIC) by George Lucas Adamson and his cousins, Alexander Adamson and George Athos, and began as a 42-studen
t night class at the Paterno Building in Santa Cruz, Manila. The number grew to 200, thus, prompting the move to Solano Street in San Miguel district, ultimately becoming the pioneer of Filipino industrial education, and one of the gateways of Philippine industrialization. The institution then introduced a four-year secondary education program in Industrial Chemistry in 1934, and boasted a curriculum of combined academic and technical education — pioneering Vocational Education in the Philippines. Upon finishing the said curriculum, graduates have become eligible for admission to the Industrial Chemistry degree program of ASIC. ASIC was reincorporated as Adamson School of Industrial Chemistry and Engineering (ASICE) in 1936, and began offering courses in mining, metallurgical, civil, industrial, and chemical engineering. The development also prompted the expansion in the curriculum and facilities, including libraries and science laboratories. Lucia in Intramuros in 1939. Evdoxia Adamson, wife of George Lucas, also started working and teaching in the University in the same year, serving as Dean of the College of Education and of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Sofia Adamson, George Athos’s wife, taught in the College of Education and briefly served as Directress of the Junior Normal College. With its continuous rise, the school was elevated into university status on February 5, 1941 after then Secretary of Public Instruction, Dr. Jorge Bocobo, approved its application. The College of Law was established on June 1 of the same year with former Senator and Secretary of Finance and Interior Elpidio Quirino as its first dean. During the Second World War, Japanese forces took over the University as an alien army property, and imprisoned George Lucas and his family as enemy nationals by the Japanese military administration. Throughout the occupation, the Japanese used Adamson’s structures and equipment as a radio transmitting station until American bombers flattened it during the Battle of Manila. In 1946, George Lucas accepted an invitation from the Fathers of San Vicente de Paul Church to occupy their premises in San Marcelino Street in Ermita, and re-opened Adamson University on June 20, 1946 with Quirino as the inaugural guest of honor. The University continued to expand its reputation internationally, attracting international students from China, Thailand, Borneo, Java and small Pacific Islands. It also featured an array of the latest facilities and equipment, and faculty. Founder and President George Lucas Adamson, meanwhile, consistently made strides in the Philippines, serving as one of the Board of Directors of various government and private organizations focusing in education, science and technology, mining, textile, pharmacology, and agriculture. He also organized the Philippine Chamber of Technology, a group of architects, engineers, chemists, and other technologists promoting technological advancement in the country. Adamson University was converted into a Catholic University when George Lucas passed the institution’s administration to the Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians) on December 1964. The University housed 4,072 students during the said transfer. The Vincentian Fathers and Brothers continued to uphold the University’s superior technical education, at the same time integrating the Vincentian charism and Catholic formation and tradition. By the end of the year, Adamson University became a non-stock, non-profit educational institution incorporated as Adamson-Ozanam Educational Institutions, Inc. Although best known for its chemistry and Engineering programs, Adamson gradually added Architecture, Sciences, Pharmacy, Business, Education, Liberal Arts, Law, Graduate Studies, Basic Education, and Theological Studies courses. The transfer of ownership also led to its transition from a secular to a Catholic institution. Vincent de Paul, founder of the C.M., was declared University Patron Saint. With a Vincentian vision, Adamson began offering affordable quality education especially for the socially disadvantaged—one not substantially different from the ideals of its Founder who wanted to help Filipinos gain a livelihood by offering a maximum amount of practical education in a minimum amount of time. To keep up with the challenges and demands of the time, the University responded by offering degree programs in Information Systems and Information Technology, Nursing, Customs Administration, Hospitality Management, and Physical Education. The 21st century saw Adamson University gaining a series of achievements after being declared a historic site by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines in 2007 and being granted by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Autonomous status and certification for the Institutional Monitoring and Evaluation for Quality Assurance (IQuAME). Adamson University has consistently transformed itself into a dynamic and harmonious community teaming up to maintain its level of academic excellence in producing socially responsible and globally competitive citizens. Its continuing quest for excellence tempered by its desire to make an impact in its community renders the holistic education offered by the University as true to its aim of providing education with a heart. PRESIDENTS
• George Lucas Adamson (1932-1967)
• Fr. Leandro I. Montañana, CM (1967-1986)
• Fr. Rolando S. dela Goza, CM (1986-1994)
• Fr. Jimmy A. Belita, CM (1994-2003)
• Fr. Gregorio L. Bañaga, Jr., CM (2003-2015)
• Fr. Marcelo V. Manimtim, CM (2015-2023)
• Fr. Daniel Franklin E. Pilario, CM (2023-Present)
05/06/2026
SHS Campus Tour 2026
Adamson University welcomed incoming Senior High School students, together with their parents, guardians, and family members, to the SHS Campus Tour earlier today.
The activity provided participants with a firsthand look at the University’s learning environment, academic offerings, student services, and facilities.
The University extends its gratitude to all participants for taking part in the activity and looks forward to welcoming its newest batch of Klasmeyts on June 15 as they begin their Senior High School journey at Adamson University.
Only 30 days left before the 13th President’s Cup Golf Tournament.
Whether you're a seasoned golfer or just playing for fun, your participation will help support Adamson University scholars and athletes.
📅 July 2, 2026
📍 Mimosa Plus Golf Course, Clark, Pampanga
⏰ Registration: 5:30 AM | Tee-off: 7:30 AM
💰 Registration Fee: ₱6,000 (+₱500 Mandatory Mulligan Fee)
Gather your friends, enjoy a great day on the course, and be part of a meaningful cause.
📲 Register now by scanning the QR code.
See you on the fairways in 30 days! For inquiries, please email [email protected].
Adamson University Alumni Association Inc.
03/06/2026
IN PHOTOS | The Advancement and Alumni Relations Office (AARO), in collaboration with the Adamson University Alumni Association, Inc. (AUAAI), organized the 1st President’s Cup Bowling Tournament on May 30 at Paeng’s Midtown Bowl, Robinsons Place Ermita.
The event brought together Adamsonians from different generations for fellowship and reconnection, with distinguished Adamsonian alumnus and six-time World Bowling Champion Rafael “Paeng” Nepomuceno also gracing the gathering.
03/06/2026
Classes are just around the corner, and we can’t wait to see you on campus!
Enrollment is ongoing for Basic Education, Senior High School, and College. Join the Adamson University community and start your journey with us today.
The Ar. Ramon E. Tubilla Scholarship provides Full Tuition Fee assistance to qualified graduating Architecture students of Adamson University who demonstrate academic excellence and financial need.
This scholarship is more than financial support; it is an opportunity to pursue your passion, build your future, and create meaningful impact through architecture.
Scholarship Benefit:
✔ 100% Tuition Fee Coverage
Eligibility Requirements:
- Must be a 4th-year Architecture student of Adamson University.
- Must be officially enrolled during the application period (A.Y. 2026–2027).
- Must have no record of major disciplinary offenses.
- Must submit complete documentary requirements (scan the QR code for the complete list of requirements).
: Empowering future Vincentian Architects through accessible and transformative education.
The wait is over! Experience the Adamson University vibe and discover your future with us.
✓ Meet Your Future Mentors, Academic Leaders, and Student Ambassadors
✓ Discover Academic Programs and Exciting Career Opportunities
✓ Connect with Student Services and Support Offices
✓ Experience Interactive College Exhibits, Laboratories, and Campus Tours
✓ Learn About Scholarships, Admissions, Student Life, and Campus Opportunities
✓ Enjoy Exciting Games, Fun Activities, Exclusive Giveaways, and Amazing Prizes
Whether you're an incoming freshman or transferee, this is your chance to see what life as an Adamsonian is all about.
Students from the College of Computing and Information Technology who earned recognitions in two national and international competitions held in May 2026 paid a courtesy call on University President Fr. Daniel Franklin Pilario, CM today, June 1.
Team Eduk-Able, composed of Information Technology students Hannah Mae Abines, Franco Paulo Delos Reyes, Lourdes Ann Arendon, and Kiel Martin Benzon, with Mr. Amado Sapit III as technical adviser, received the Best Paper Award under the Technology and Education Track at the 11th International Conference on Business and Industrial Research in Bangkok, Thailand.
Meanwhile, Computer Science students Alliah Bea Pangan, Andrei Olaes, Danilo Pelin Jr., and Jasper Provido, with Mr. Edward Bustillos as adviser, placed 2nd Runner-Up in the Research Presentation Healthcare Category at SikapTala 2026. Jean Myke C. Cañizares, coached by Mr. Jay Abaleta, also finished in the Top 6 of the CS and IT Quiz Bee.
Congratulations to our CCIT students and mentors!
01/06/2026
LOOK: The Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs leads this year’s In-Service Training (INSET) for faculty members, opening today, June 1, with a series of professional development trainings and seminars.
The two-week program brings together faculty across colleges and departments for sessions on teaching, learning, and academic practice, reinforcing the University’s continuing efforts to support professional growth among its educators.