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  1. Holy Angel University has over 16,000 students, making it one of the biggest schools in Central Luzon. Established in 1933 by local philanthropist Juan D. Nepomuceno, it is considered the Philippines' first Catholic school founded by a layman instead of the usual diocese or religious congregation.

  2. Holy Angel University, Angeles City. 145,839 likes · 1,355 talking about this · 58,457 were here. Make your best moments here! Offers cutting-edge programs from Basic Education until Graduate School.

  3. About Holy Angel University. Holy Angel University has over 16,000 students, making it one of the biggest schools in Central Luzon. Established in 1933 by local philanthropist Juan D. Nepomuceno, it is considered the Philippines' first Catholic school founded by a layman instead of the usual diocese or religious congregation.

  4. The university campus features the Epiphany of Angels Park that has an exhibit of the Seven Archangels and the Holy Guardian Angel. The university houses the original image of the Holy Guardian Angel commissioned by Don Juan Nepomuceno in the University Chapel.

  5. Holy Angel University has over 16,000 students, making it one of the biggest schools in Central Luzon. Established in 1933 by local philanthropist Juan D. Nepomuceno, it is considered the Philippines' first Catholic school founded by a layman instead of the usual diocese or religious congregation.

  6. Aug 2, 2021 · ABOUT THE LOGO: A CLOSER LOOK AT THE SYMBOLISMS. The new logo of the Holy Angel University - University Student Council depicts different symbolisms that best represent the council, the HAU community and its aspirations. Starting with the colors, the scheme was based on the university’s logo.

  7. www.hau.edu.ph › academics › collegeHoly Angel University

    Holy Angel University has over 16,000 students, making it one of the biggest schools in Central Luzon. Established in 1933 by local philanthropist Juan D. Nepomuceno, it is considered the Philippines' first Catholic school founded by a layman instead of the usual diocese or religious congregation.

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