Philippine Women's University
Pamantasang Pambabae ng Pilipinas (Filipino) | |
Former names | Philippine Women's College (1919–1932) |
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| Type | Private Coeducational Basic and Higher Education institution |
| Established | June 9, 1919 |
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Academic affiliations | |
| Chairman | Victorina Amalingan Sales |
| President | Marco Alfredo Benitez |
Academic staff | Approx. 500 |
| Undergraduates | Approx. 5,000 |
| Address | 1743 Taft Avenue, Malate , , Philippines 14°34′27″N 120°59′23″E / 14.5742°N 120.9896°E |
| Campus | Urban Main: Malate, Manila Satellite: Congressional Avenue, Quezon City |
| Alma Mater song | PWU Hymn |
| Colors | Maroon and White |
| Nickname | PWU Patriots |
Sporting affiliations | UCAL, WNCAA, WCSA, ISAA |
| Website | www |
Location in Manila Location in Metro Manila Location in Luzon Location in the Philippines | |
Philippine Women's University (PWU) is a coeducational tertiary education school which has its main campus in Manila, Philippines. An institution exclusive for girls from its inception until the 1970s, the PWU now admits both women and men as its students.
PWU's basic education department is called the Jose Abad Santos Memorial School (PWU JASMS) and has two campuses in Manila and Quezon City.