Philippine Christian University (PCU)

Nurturing Servant-Leaders · Est. 1907

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Quick Facts

Founded

1907

School Type

Private

Run By

UCCP

Location

Manila

Campus

2 campuses

Colleges

7

CHED Status

Level II Accredited

Sports Team

PCU Dolphins

Tuition & Fees

Estimated Tuition Range: ₱600 to ₱1,200 per unit

Protestant university in Manila. Tuition varies by program with church-based scholarships available.

College / Program Estimated per Unit Estimated per Semester
College of Nursing ₱900 to ₱1,200 ₱25,000 to ₱38,000
College of Engineering ₱900 to ₱1,200 ₱25,000 to ₱38,000
College of Computer Studies ₱700 to ₱1,000 ₱20,000 to ₱28,000
College of Business and Accountancy ₱600 to ₱1,000 ₱18,000 to ₱25,000
College of Arts and Sciences ₱600 to ₱900 ₱15,000 to ₱22,000
College of Education ₱600 to ₱800 ₱15,000 to ₱22,000

These are estimates only and may not reflect current rates. Always confirm with the PCU Finance Office or your official assessment slip via PCU Portal.

About the School

Philippine Christian University (PCU) is a private Protestant university in Manila, founded in 1946 by the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP). It is one of the oldest Protestant universities in the country.

PCU offers programs in nursing, engineering, business, education, and theology. The university follows a Christian education philosophy emphasizing service, social responsibility, and moral development.

Located in Taft Avenue, Manila, PCU serves a diverse student body and is known for its affordable tuition and community-oriented programs. It has produced graduates who serve in churches, schools, and communities nationwide.

Nursing, Engineering, Business, Education, and Theology — one of the Philippines’ oldest Protestant universities.

PCU is a private Protestant institution affiliated with the UCCP. Church-based scholarships are available.

PCU is one of the most affordable private universities in Manila — reflecting its mission of accessible Christian education.

History & Background

1946

Established by the UCCP to provide Protestant Christian higher education.

1962

PCU expanded to include engineering, nursing, business, and theology.

1976

Granted university status, recognizing comprehensive academic programs.

2000

PCU strengthened community-oriented programs aligned with its Christian mission.

2012

PCU deepened theological education for pastors and church workers.

Today

PCU continues affordable Christian education on Taft Avenue, Manila.

Notable Programs & Courses

College of Education

Bachelor of Elementary/Secondary Education — One of the oldest Protestant-affiliated teacher education programs in the Philippines.

College of Theology

BA Theology, Master of Divinity — Established theological programs training pastors and church leaders in the Protestant tradition.

College of Business and Accountancy

BS Accountancy, BS Business Administration — Business programs with emphasis on ethical leadership and Christian values-based education.

College of Arts and Sciences

AB Psychology, AB Political Science — Liberal arts programs focused on holistic human development and social responsibility.

College of Computing

BS Computer Science, BS Information Technology — Growing IT programs with practical skills development for the digital economy.

College of Nursing

BS Nursing — Nursing program with emphasis on compassionate care and community health service.

PCU offers 30+ programs in Manila. See the full list at www.pcu.edu.ph.

FAQs About Philippine Christian University

Is PCU a private or public university?

PCU is a private Protestant university in Manila, affiliated with the United Methodist Church and the United Church of Christ in the Philippines. It was founded in 1946.

How much is the tuition fee at PCU?

Tuition at PCU is affordable for a private university, typically ranging from ₱800 to ₱1,500 per unit depending on the program.

What is PCU known for?

PCU is known for its programs in education, theology, business, and maritime studies. It has a strong tradition of Protestant Christian education and values formation.

Where is PCU located?

PCU’s main campus is located along Taft Avenue in Malate, Manila, near other universities along the Taft Avenue education corridor.

Does PCU offer maritime programs?

Yes. PCU offers maritime programs through its College of Maritime Education, training students for careers in the maritime and shipping industry.

Does PCU offer scholarships?

Yes. PCU offers academic scholarships, church-sponsored scholarships, and various financial assistance programs.