LPU

Lyceum of the Philippines University prides itself with its long and rich tradition of Academic excellence through the legacy of its founder, Dr. Jose P. Laurel. The only Philippine President to have served in all three branches of the Government, Dr. Laurel was a successful lawyer, legislator, constitutionalist, jurist, writer, scholar, statesman, philosopher, and above all things, an educator. Dr. Laurel’s concern for education was his most abiding passion. A graduate of top educational institutions such as University of the Philippines College of Law, Escuela de Derecho, University of Santo Tomas and Yale University, his credentials as an educator were unassailable. He wrote extensively on education and managed to teach in several educational institutions in Manila, despite his numerous commitments. During the Second World War, as the leader of the nation during its darkest period in its history, he introduced educational policies that emphasized and upheld national morale and character. The inspiration to establish a school came to him in the early 1920’s while a student at Yale. Three decades later, along with some of his close friends, he turned this dream into a reality. With the aim of becoming a center of academic excellence in the Philippines and the Far East, Lyceum of the Philippines University (as it is now known) formally opened its doors to the public on July 7, 1952. With his admiration for knowledge and his appreciation of classical thought, Dr. Laurel named the school Lyceum of the Philippines after Lykeios, the site in ancient Athens where the great Philosopher Aristotle nurtured the minds of his protegees. The school’s motto, “Veritas et Fortitudo”, “Pro Deo et Patria”, reflects Dr. Laurel’s belief in the value of learning and character formation for God and country. Unfortunately, Dr. Laurel unexpectedly died in 1959. On his third son Sotero, who was then in the practice of law, fell the mantle of responsibility of running the school. He was the natural choice as, in years earlier, it was Senator Sotero who helped his father organize LPU and acted as the first executive secretary to his father. For the next forty-three years, it was this chosen son, Sotero, who nurtured the school and made it grow beyond Manila into the provinces. In 1966, he founded the Lyceum of the Philippines University-Batangas followed by Lyceum of the Philippines-Laguna in 2000. Both campuses are now headed by Senator Laurel’s fourth son Dr. Peter P. Laurel. In 2008, another campus in Cavite was established to bring the total number of LPU campuses to five with a grand total enrollment of approximately 37,000 students, about 15,000 of whom are enrolled in various hospitality courses. Senator Laurel’s eldest son, Atty. Roberto P. Laurel, heads the Manila, Makati and Cavite campuses.

50 Reviews in LPU
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Sumit Verma
6 years ago
Lovely Professional University is one of top private University in India offering different courses. …
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Gurjot Sahota
a year ago
Awesome experience, done with two degrees, great experience to be a part of this university, learn new , innovative and interesting stuff , staff is amazing ,friendly, cooperative all the time even if anyone need online help,they always guide well
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Vamsi Krishna
6 years ago
One of the best Private Universities of India. The place is huge and good. Almost everything ia digital here. From the timetable to payments and entry to attendance, the digital trend lives here. The academics are okay. Not all lectures are …
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JIREESH VANAPALLI
5 years ago
It's just like small town with all the luxury facilities available. You are under cameras for 24 hours within the university. Full tight security. Beauty EVERYWHERE in the campus. …
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Romeo Gougla
6 years ago
Good institution that can meet with the goal to be part of prestigious university. One of the bad things that you can find there is the restriction of your liberty. No one is perfect, I think they can still try. …
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Minhaj Ahmad
7 years ago
Beautiful college. World class infrastructure and modern equipments installed in the campus. diversity makes the campus more attractive. One of the fact is that they provide better placement but there is a fact which is not revealed yet …
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Anchal Sharma
a year ago
Yesterday I visited LPU university experience was too good 👍 I liked it so much, so many departments of various subjects ,university was so clean ,hostel was also good but it has to more better is cleanliness bcz rooms was having dust and …
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Khateebul Islam
2 years ago
It is the best University bay all mea in northern part of Republic of India. Its campus is too big that a person alone can take almost 3 to 4 days to visit every part of this University the themes diversity and nature is too eco friendly in …
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Himanshu Singh
10 months ago
I just changed my review to 4 star because of management, it's good and bad both sometimes I feel that it's helpful in something's but in terms of students side we can't reach to the main subject and they said go here and there and not too …
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Dr. Hitesh Mohan
2 years ago
Very good infrastructure and classrooms. The university is spread over acres of land and all the streams are available for admission except medicine. Inside the campus lots of food varieties available. Inside the campus battery operated vehicle are there to transport from one place to another and saves time