STI NAMEI

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STI NAMEI, formerly the NAMEI Polytechnic Institute, is a private school in Manila, Philippines. It was established by Don Felix B. Padilla as the Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Institute (NAMEI) in 1947.[2] In 2019, was acquired by the STI Education Services Group, Inc. and was later renamed as STI NAMEI.[3]

STI NAMEI Polytechnic Institute
Other name
STI NAMEI
Former name
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Institute
Established1947
FounderDon Felix B. Padilla
Parent institution
STI Education Services Group, Inc.
Academic affiliation
Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities[1]
PresidentPeter K. Fernandez
Location,
14°35′39″N 121°01′32″E / 14.5943°N 121.02555°E / 14.5943; 121.02555
STI NAMEI is located in Manila
STI NAMEI
Location in Manila
STI NAMEI is located in Metro Manila
STI NAMEI
Location in Metro Manila
STI NAMEI is located in Luzon
STI NAMEI
Location in Luzon
STI NAMEI is located in Philippines
STI NAMEI
Location in the Philippines

Campus

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Its former campus was located at A. Mabini Street in Barangay Mabini-J. Rizal, Mandaluyong. After the institute was acquired by STI in 2019, the school moved to the newly-constructed STI Academic Center in Sta. Mesa, Manila which is now the home to both STI College Sta. Mesa (formerly STI College Shaw) and the NAMEI Polytechnic Institute, which were both formerly located in Mandaluyong.

Offering

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All students from kindergarten to senior high school were transferred but the kindergarten and elementary division were dissolved after 1 week of online classes in Microsoft Teams because they can't handle 56 elementary and kinder students anymore and they will be moved to Tsungwa University however some students transferred to MCA or Arellano University since enrollments are ongoing.

References

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  1. ^ "List of PACU Member Schools". Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
  2. ^ "NAMEI POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE". Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
  3. ^ Gonzales, Iris (February 21, 2019). "STI acquires Mandaluyong maritime school". PhilStar Global. Retrieved September 30, 2020.
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