Medical Colleges of Northern Philippines
Kolehiyong Medikal ng Hilagang Pilipinas (Filipino) | |
| Motto | Deum et Patriam Serviam (Latin) |
|---|---|
Motto in English | I will serve God and Country. |
| Type | Private Non-Sectarian |
| Established | February 23, 1994 |
| President | Ronald Pagela Guzman M.D. |
Administrative staff | approx. 500 |
| Students | approx. 6,000 |
| Location | Alimannao Hills, Peñablanca , , 17°38′32″N 121°45′41″E / 17.64210°N 121.76150°E |
| Official Student Publication | "The Quill" |
| Colors | Blue and Yellow |
| Nickname | MCNP Eagles |
| Affiliations | PRISAA |
| Mascot | "Bagwis" |
| Website | mcnp |
Location in Luzon Location in the Philippines | |
Medical Colleges of Northern Philippines (MCNP) is a private, nonsectarian, tertiary-level, learning institution in Cagayan Valley, Philippines that offers courses for health professions. It was established in 1994 by Doctor Ronald P. Guzman, referred to as "Father Eagle" by the school's stakeholders.
MCNP was granted an Award of Recognition for being assessed as Category a(t), Mature Teaching Institution under the Institutional Monitoring and Evaluation for Quality Assurance (IQUAME), as one of the first three Higher Education Institutions assessed nationwide and the only HEI in Region 2 on March 18, 2008. Currently, it has the 2nd highest number of enrollees in Region 2.
MCNP has a twin learning institution, the International School of Asia and the Pacific (ISAP), which offers international courses, and produces graduates in Customs Administration and Criminology.
It currently has two base hospitals: Dr. Ronald P. Guzman Medical Center and Holy Infant Hospital.