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Listing of Student Organizations

OLFU Student Organizations
VAL QC ANTIPOLO Organization Name Description Moderator
    Council of Leaders

Council of leaders coincides with other student council of different universities; it acts as an umbrella organization that unifies different organizations of the university through various events and attends to the concerns of each organization.

Michael Isidro (Val), Michael Yosa (QC), Alfonso Rivera (Ant)
     

Association of Travel Management Students (ATMS Val-Antip)

Tourism Society (TM-QC)

The Tourism Society was founded to give the Tourism majors of the University the chance to be able to utilize their leadership, analytical, and different skills in a venue conducive for teamwork, participation, and growth. In line with the University’s noble dictum ‘to improve man as man,’ the Society strives to develop future Tourism professionals with the necessary people skills needed for the industry, through activities and events aimed at the holistic development of the members, with a premium on social responsibility.

Erica Franco (Val), Luigui Manalo (Ant), Judiren Torres (Ant),Carl Francis Castro (QC)

     

Clinicians' Club (CC)  

 Promote clinicians’ welfare and unity among clinicians/dentistry students. Leader in providing medical-dental services

Dr. Shiela Dee (Val)

     

College of  Hospitality & Institutional Management Society  (CHIM Society-Val);

Hotel and Restaurant Society (HRS-QC)

HRM Connect Society (Antip)

College of Hospitality and Institutional Management is an organization for Travel Management, Nutrition and Hotel and Restaurant Management students which develops future hotelier of the industry, locally and internationally.

Angelito Fanggo  (Val), Jayson Diaz (QC), Luigui Manalo (Ant), Judiren Torres (Ant)

     

Fatima Biological Society (FABIOSOC) ;Medical Science Society (QC)

 Students  taking  up  Biology /Science-related   courses are welcome here,  holds  annual quiz bee and science  fair  where projects of students in science subjects like stuffed animals, simple machines, inventions are showcased.   

Eleonor Trinidad  (Val), Marlou Ignacio  (Val), Armand Torrente (QC)

     

Fatima Computer Science Society (FCSS-Val)

Information Technology & Computer Science Organization Nexus (ICON-QC); 

Fatima Antipolo Computer Studies  Society (FACTS-Antip) 

An organization of Information Technology and Computer Science major, the group promotes excellence in computer knowledge among students, enhancing the members to participate in campus events and service to the OLFU community and prepare the members to practice as successful professionals for the advancement of society.  

Joseph  Maniego(Val)

Regina Apsay (QC)

Jan Chiong Parrales (Ant)

     

 

Junior Executive Business Council (JEBC-Val/QC/Antip); 

 Fatima Junior Entrepreneurs Society (FJES-QC); Junior Philippine Institute of Business Executives (JPIBE-Antip)  
JEBC empowers the students in designing ang planning CBA co-currricular activities. This business club has participated  and  supported many  of the university’s  community programs specifically in the field of livelihood and entrepreneurship. 

 

Ruben Manahan  (Val), Billy Joel Bartolome (QC), April Marquilencia (Ant)

 

 

 

 
     

Medtech Organization (METEOR-Val)

 

Collegium of Medical Technology Students

(COMETS-Antip) 

METEOR envsions to create camaraderie among the medtech students by developing a team, dedicated to work and compassionate to the needs of others.

 

Emerson Ronald Bernardino  (Val)

Marjorie Velasquez (Ant)

 

     

Nightingale Civic Action Group (NICAG-Val)

Nursing Society (QC)

 

Fatima Antipolo Nursing Society (FANS-Antip)

 

 OLFU's Nursing Organizations: Pioneer in the community outreach programs and spearheaded most of the  university’s  livelihood and socio-civic programs in the adopted community.  

Arnel Buencamino  (Val)

 

Liza Mae Jecino (QC)

Norbert Soliven (Ant) 
     

 

Pharmacy Students’ Society (PSS-Val and Antip)

Society of Pharmakon Enthusiasts (PHARM-QC)

 

 

The university's future pharmacists, holds annual  Pharmacy Week, conducts seminars on varied topics, participate  in  the   university community outreach programs.A well balanced college career includes extracurricular involvement as well as classroom and laboratory work. 

 

 

 
Mariel Nina Esguerra  (Val),

Connie Sim (Ant) 
     

 

Physical Therapy Civic Action Group (PTCAG);

Physical Therapy Society (PTS-QC)

 
The purpose of this organization is to provide student assistance on the academe, promotion of leadership, friendship and service as well as enjoyment and understanding of Physical Therapy course and its interdisciplinary subjects among students. 

 

Maybelle Ann Zamora  (Val), John Peter Hanada (QC), Cathy Alcantara (Ant)

 

 

 
      Psychological  Society (Psych Soc); Psychology Students yare Committee Habile Organization (PSYCHO)  Helps in assessment of personality, visits charitable, socio-civic and mental institutions, participates in the community outreach programs of the university.  Abba Sabusap (Val) Alicia Tablizo (Ant) 

 

 

 
    Seaman's Club (SC)  Seaman's club is the official organization of the College of Maritime Education.. Steering and anchor symbolizes how determine seafarer's are, to hold on in times of anxieties , fears and can not easily be drifted apart. This will also foster solidarity among students and will instill camaraderie system.  

Cesario Regacho (Val)

       Women's Criminology Organization (WCO) The Angel Wing represents the Officers and Members who wish to fly, aim high and fulfill their dreams despite the consequences of life. It signifies “an angel” with purity, innocence, well-being and social responsibility..As the primary objective of the organization, we want to develop aspiring female police officers with high values of honesty, integrity and dedication to duty. We aim high to seek to the highest achievements.  Debraliz Mabanag (Val) 
      Young Educators' Circle (YEC - VAL); Fatima Young Educators' Society (FYES-QC), Alliance of Builders in Child Development and Education (ABCDE-ANT)  Young Educators Circle primarily aims to enhance the teaching competencies and skills of the students. The club has participated and supported many of the university’s community programs specifically in the field of educating out-of-school children.  Lucia Manalo (Val) Yolanda Bilgera (QC) Liberty Solomon (Ant) 
       Young Law Enforcers

YLE members are discipilined, united and academically excellent. Holds annual activities like contest on target shooting, quiz bee, sports fest and educational tours that can enhance both social and intellectual capabilities. 

Edward Teredano (Val)     
       Chemistry Society Chemistry Society is an organization that will serve as a catalyst for human development, helping the students develop critical thinking and scientific interest through research. Provides fun, authentic, and hands-on opportunities for students to experience chemistry beyond the classroom, get involved in community building, and learn about careers in chemistry.  RizalinaAndamo (Val) Jocelyn Buluran (Val) 
      English Club (Val) English Society (QC/Ant)      English club; a portrait of a new world of today bounded to strike the wrong notions of most Fatimanians towards the value of the English language. It is family dedicated to reach the interest of the students and open them to a stage embodied by the beauty of the past and modern literatures.  Philip Saymo (Val) Ma. Rosario Mactal (QC) Hannah Martin (Ant) 
     

 

Kapisanan ng Diwa at Panitik (KADIPAN-Val) 

Pilipinong Lupon Ukol sa Makawikang Adhikain (PLUMA-QC)

 

Samahan ng mga Mag-aaral sa Filipino (SAMAFIL-Antip) 
Naglalayong pag-ibayuhin at pagyamanin ang wikang Filipino kaakibat ng ating kultura at kasaysayan sa ikatatatag ng pang akademikong integridad ng ating pamantasan. Sumasabay ang wikang Filipino sa saliw ng modernisasyon. Sinisikap ng samahan na paunlarin ang mga kasapi nito sa lahat ng aspeto upang mapangalagaan ang ating kalinangan sa pagharap nito sa hamon ng makabagong panahon.  Jackielyn Bolante (Val) Evangeline Bueno (Val) Arnold Ambida (QC) Amelia Bucu (Ant) 
   

 

Math Club (MC-Val);

 

Fatima Math Enthusiasts Society (FAMES-QC);

Fatima Mathematics Society (FMS-Antip) 
The world is governed with regularities that makes man understand and dominate it. Mathematics is the language that dictates how man would appreciate this world. The OLFU Math Club will equip you in doing so.  Oliver David (Val) Allen Camantigue (Val) Cledante Navalta (QC) Sheryl Manago (Ant) 
      Social Science Organization (socsci.org)- Val

Social Science Society - QC/Antip 
We develop students who are self-empowered learners, active constructors of knowledge to become self-developed individual, responsible, socially oriented and highly interested in solving problem of human kind.  Mel Garcia (Val) Winston Ebagat (QC) Arthur Palmos (Ant) 
      Fatima Phoenix Teams (Athletics Dept.)      Fatima Phoenix Teams or more commonly called Team Fatima , athletes compete in basketball, volleyball, badminton, taekwondo, cheerdancing, track and field, chess, billiards and swimming. Students who are gifted in sports are encouraged to join to represent the University in NAASCU, PRISAA and other competitions.  Coach Pepe (Antipolo Campus)    
     

 

FATIMA FITNESS:

 

Fatima Recreation, Sports & Habits (FRESH-QC) ( Badminton, Track & Field, Taekwondo, Volleyball, Billiards etc) 
For the individual active in Sports and Atheletics, there are available organizations and varisty teams for you to join and try-out in. Taekwondo:Angel Caliguiran (Val) Badminton: Nuguid / Cantoria (Val) FRESH: Alvin Cleofe (QC) Magelyn Manrique (Ant)  
      Fatima International Students’ Organization (FISO)     

Fatima International Students’ Organization welcomes the non-Filipino members which aims to develop multicultural respect and diversity awareness. 

John Amir Benzon Aruta (Val) Dr. Michael Serrano (QC) Bonn Vergara (Ant) 
      Fatima Phoenix Chess Club      Fatima Chess Club can help develop chess as an art among scholastic players for the purposes of fun and recreation and to support the Fatima Phoenix Chess team and other students' program under OLFU. The main emphasis of the club is to focus on improvement, sportsmanship, and honor intrinsic to the game of chess.  Victor Felicia (Val)     
      Fatima Visual Arts and Camera Club      The organization determined to educate the eye and elevate visual taste, the Fatima Camera Club focuses on learning visual and spatial theories and re-enforcing it with praxis. The club aims to orient its members on what makes something picture perfect.  Andrew Fernandez (Val) Ness Lee Morales (QC) Kendrick Pangilinan (Ant) 
      Peer Counseling Organization (PCO)      An organization consecrated in the service of the students by providing assistance through effective counseling as well as to produce future counselors who would be potential leaders who can assist in the development of the students as they are studying in school. Provides training in prepation for future career as Guidance Counselors.  Cheryl Manara (Val) Angel Azor (Ant) 
    The Fatima Tribune (Tribune)      The Fatima Tribune is the official publication of the University and develops students to become commited and ethical campus journalists. It regularly publishes the school paper which is an avenue for students to express their views on University-related and social issues. 

Jilson Tio (Val)

Robert Bjorn Santos (Val) 

      The OLFU Performers (T.O.P.) - Val

Performing Arts Guild of Fatima (PAGFA) - QC

OLFU Antipolo Campus Performing Arts (OLFU-ACPA) 
A community of talented performing students who will basically provide constant entertainment for the university.  Ellen Censon (Val) Neil Bermundo (QC) John Red Querijero (Ant) Joseph Stalin Garcia (Ant) 
      Fatima Dance Troupe (T.O.P.- FDT)

OLFU Pep Squad (Antipolo) 
United with the passion for dancing, this organization continue to excel by giving opportunity to all students who aspires to different genre's of dance. It performs almost in all programs of the University. Aside from dancing, this also promotes good health, camaraderie, attitude and discipline.  Robert Mariano (Val) Ferdinand Leis (QC) 
      OLFU Chorale (Chorale) 

 

The OLFU Chorale is composed of scholars and alumni of the university. They have garnered Silver "A" from the first CCP National Choir Competition (2009) and 2 gold medals from the ITB International

 

Choir Competition in Bandung Indonesia. 
Philip Mabunga (Val)     
      The Outdoor and Travel Club     

The Outdoor and Travel Club offers the students the opportunity to engage in recreational activities that concentrates on having fun with other members of our campus community. It exercises both

 

mind and body through environmentally sound outdoor adventures like hiking, camping running, tree planting and traveling. The activities will foster educational growth through building self-awareness,

 

teamwork and risk taking and decision making. 
Junel Victoria (Val) Nerceilyn Parulan (Val)
Evagelista Tapang (QC)
Irene Magno (Ant) 
      Youth For Christ (YFC-Val / QC) Ignite Bible Student Society (IBSS-Antip) 

 

The young adult ministry of Couples for Christ (CFC).
It is a Catholic evangelistic ministry to young people, with the vision to renew society in Christ through the youth.

 

YFC/SFC invite Christians of any denomination, from all sectors of society, regardless of distinction. 
Michael Isidoro (Val) Reynaldo Abastillas (QC) Dr. Sonnie Talavera (Ant) 
      Student for Christ (SFC) - QC     

 

1. The base color, which is blue, is a symbol of Presbyterian Church. This shows the authenticity of faith.
2. The white shaped heart implies purity of life.
3. In the middle of the badge, the shape of heart is seated. A heart is deeply related to blood.

 

4. The badge also shows a right hand. This means we offer our heart and love to the Lord. 
Aisha Janine Escabillas (QC)     
      Red Cross Youth Council (RCYC)      Seeks to promote and encourage the participation of young persons in the work of the Red Cross.  Cristina Carreon (QC)