Back then, AMA Institute of Computer Studies offered only short-term courses in Electronic Data Processing Fundamentals, Basic Programming, and Technology Career.
The former offers short-course programs for professionals and two-year technical/vocational courses for those who wish to acquire employment skills.
[citation needed] In 2001, AMA joined the newly created National Athletic Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (NAASCU).
[citation needed] Amable Aguiluz V was Joseph Estrada's political endorser in the 1998 Presidential elections.
On January 23, 2007, the Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the NLRC regarding the dismissal of a high school principal.
The incident was reported to the area director, who told that the only person she recalled entering the comfort room after her was the school principal.
On August 14, 1996, Garay filed a complaint for her dismissal and on September 14, 1998, NLRC Labor Arbiter Eduardo Carpio rendered judgment.
NLRC ordered AMA to immediately reinstate her to her former or substantially equal position and pay her backwages computed in the amount of P300,000.00 (July 1, 1996, to December 31, 1998 = 30 months.
They also claimed their dismissal was null and void and violates their freedom of expression as enshrined in the 1987 Philippine Constitution.
They said they held the rally to show support for the preventive suspension of several regular teachers, the implementation of the webcast teaching system and other unresolved issues regarding miscellaneous fees.
[12][13] Despite claims that Padilla was enrolled by the university, he ultimately declined to join the D-League and that he was drafted without his prior knowledge.