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1,558 grantees receive TES refund for A.Y. 2021-2022

A total of 1, 558 qualified grantees from 2nd-year to 4th-year college students received their Tertiary Education Subsidy (TES) refund last July 2-3. Holy Cross College one of the CHED-recognized local college help learners enjoy free tuition, miscellaneous, and other school fees. Each student is granted a P 60,000 subsidy per academic year. Thankful for […]

Progressive limited face-to-face classes approved!

The Local Government Unit together with the Department of Education of Santa Ana visited Holy Cross College to inspect its readiness for the progressive limited face-to-face classes, June 28. Mrs. Marites Franco, Municipal Risk Reduction and Management Officer (MDRRMO) and IATF Officer of Santa Ana with Mrs. Edna Pineda, Department of Education District Supervisor of […]

First batch of k-12 learners graduates from college

Indeed a million dreams for the world they’re gonna make as the College Department Class of 2022 graduation song goes. A total of 234 students from 14 different programs completed their Baccalaureate degrees last June 9-10. After two years of waiting the school held limited in-person commencement exercises at the Holy Cross College Gymnasium. 117 […]

Health protocol for face-to-face set for A.Y. 2022 – 2023

In preparation for the opening of the new Academic Year 2022-2023, Holy Cross College will implement strict health and safety protocols for the progressive limited face-to-face classes. Mr. Paul Jeffrey Lansangan, the Chief of the Safety and Protection Division together with the Senior High School, Junior High School, and Guidance Office conducted an orientation for […]

5-step-enrolment

Be part of the leading educational institution in Eastern Pampanga Continuing the more than 76 years of service and quality education, Holy Cross College opens a new academic year (2022-2023) with a five-step process for enrollment. The school is open from Monday to Friday, 8:00 in the morning until 5:00 in the afternoon catering to […]

Crucians ‘choosy’ in selecting leaders, information online 

Being ‘choosy’ or picky in food, clothes, and things among others is one of the characteristics of a Filipino, but the recently concluded webinar of the National Service Training Program (NSTP) emphasized that a ‘choosy’ attitude should also be applied in selecting next leaders and being kin in information online. Pinas Forward a nation-building movement […]

Crucians votes leaders anew

The students of Holy Cross College successfully cast their votes during the Senior High School Central Student Council (SHS-CSC) and Junior High School Supreme Student Government (JHS-SSG) Online Elections last March 7-8. In the SHS-CSC, the Alliance of Student for Excellence and Change (ASEC) slate won the hearts of Crucians. At the same time, Jaime […]

CHED UniFAST lauds HCC for quality education, TES distribution

During the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Caravan, Unified Financial Assistance System for Tertiary Education (UniFAST) Executive Director Atty. Ryan Estevez and CHED Regional Director Dr. Leonida Sigua-Calagui visited Holy Cross College, March 12. The school with a heart, the first private and catholic educational institution in Santa Ana, is a beneficiary of the Tertiary […]

Graduating students return to campus for course enrichment program

The Local Government Unit (LGU) and the Bureau of Fire Protection of Santa Ana visited the school to check the health and safety protocol compliance for the Course Enrichment Program. The school with a heart implemented limited in-person activities for fourth-year college students’ board examination review and on-the-job training last March 11.   Before allowing […]

HCC SECLS volunteers to build handwashing stations

The School of Engineering, Computer and Library Studies (SECLS) of Holy Cross College signed a Memorandum of Agreement with Santa Ana Elementary School (SAES) to produce handwashing stations, February 28. Both schools are in barangay Santa Lucia or just 100 meters away from each other, but during this pandemic, the competition is not the focus. […]