With 13 computers and 13 students in a rented tenement in Mandaluyong in 1980, the AMA Education System has now grown into the biggest network of campuses in Asia.
All applicants must be high school graduates. The following documents are required when seeking the admission . . .
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March 2012 Calendar of Events
March 5-6: Final Exam for Graduation...
March 2012 Calendar of Events

- March 5-6: Final Exam for Graduation students
- March 5-7: Pre-Final Special Exam
- March 8-9: SD Final Defense
- March 8-9: Submission of Grades Pre-finals / Faculty clearance
- March 10: NSTP Outreach
- March 12: Manuscript Finals
- March 16-17: Grades for Graduating
- March 19-21: Final Exam
- March 24: Team Building for all Students
- March 26-27: Final Special Exam
- March 27-29: Submission of Grades / Faculty Clearance
February 2012 Calendar of Events

- February 1-3: Midterm Special Exam Day 1
- February 6-7: Grades / Manuscripts and clearance
- February 8-10: Classroom Observation
- February 11: NSTP Outreach Program
- February 14: Valentines Day
- February 16-17: Pre-Final Exam
- February 18: HRS/OIS/CBA Day
- February 20-22: Manuscript for grading / clearance
- February 24: Mr. and Ms. ACLC Mandaluyong 2012
- February 28-29: CBA/HRS Final Defense
History of ACLC Mandaluyong
With 13 computers and 13 students in a rented tenement in Mandaluyong in 1980, the AMA Education System has now grown into the biggest network of campuses in Asia.
At present, it has more than 100 branches in the Philippines and abroad. It has an annual student population of 150,000. And it has produced almost 200,000 highly competent computer professionals employed by various companies worldwide.
The AMAES started as an Institute of Computer Studies. At that time, computers were expensive and microprocessors were very new. But its founder, Dr. Amable R. Aguiluz V, saw a vision of the Philippines as the world’s premier source of manpower through computer education. Dr. Aguiluz vigorously pursued his plan of setting up a center of computer learning in every corner of the Philippines.
Mission and Vision
VISION / MISSION STATEMENT
The vision of the AMA Education System is to become the leader and dominant provider of quality and excellent information technology-based education and related services in the global market.
In keeping with its vision, the mission of the AMAES is to provide a holistic quality, computer-based education in all levels and disciplines with the objective of producing professionals and leaders responsive to the needs of science and the international community for the honor and glory of God almighty.
QUALITY POLICY
The AMAES is committed to produce globally competitive and well-rounded graduates in various disciplines who will be leaders in their respective fields of endeavor.
















