University of Santo Tomas College of Education

In the academic year 2011-2012, the BSEd and BEEd programs have been granted Level III accreditation status.

The BLIS program has also been granted Candidate accreditation status last academic year 2014-2015.

The College is a top performing school in the board examinations for teachers, nutritionist-dietitians and librarians.

In 1940, the normal school was established and offered a two-year course leading to Elementary Teachers Certificate (E.T.C.).

In the school year 1970-71, the Institute of Nutrition was established as an independent body from the College of Education under the Vice Rector for Academic Affairs.

Another significant event in 1971 was the merging of the Normal School with the College of Education due to the decreasing enrollment rate of the former.

From 1974-1976, the College offered new major studies in Chemistry and in School Guidance & Character Education.

In the April 2008 Licensure Examination for Teachers (Secondary Level), the College was the second top performing school with a high 95% passing rate.

In 2008, the Department of Education (DepEd) designated the College as a Center of Training (COT) in MAPEH.

Prof. Leonila Wilhelmina N. Baltazar of the Department of Biological and General Sciences landed 8th place in the LET Secondary Level.

In the November 2010 board exam for librarians, Kristi Ma Fevie Villapando Macasaet garnered the 9th Place with the score 85.10%.

Prof. Erlyn M. Geronimo, a faculty member of the College and a supervising teacher of the Education High School, landed 1st Place in the exam with a percentage score of 87.80%.

In November 2011, the Bachelor of Elementary Education and Bachelor of Secondary Education programs of the College achieved Level III PACUCOA (Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation) accreditation.

was recognized by the Professional Regulation Commission as a top performing school in the elementary and secondary education levels.