

VISION
We envision a School that plays a dominant role in the creation of a Filipino society that is literate in statistics and that actively participates in the development of statistics in the Asia-Pacific region.
MISSION
The School of Statistics aims to advance the development and maintenance of a high level of efficiency in statistical activities in the country and in the Asia-Pacific region through its academic programs as well as research and extension services.

School of Statistics History
The School of Statistics was established in December 1953 as the Statistical Training Center, later known as Statistical Center,
under a bilateral agreement between the Philippine Government and the United Nations. Its primary objective now is to advance the development and maintenance of a high level of efficiency in statistical activities in and out of the country through its academic programs, research and extension services. Ten years later, the Center was formally turned over to the University of the Philippines. In 1964, the U.P. Board of Regents approved the Bachelor of Science in Statistics program of the Center. The BS Statistics program was implemented at the beginning academic year 1967-1968. Since 2014, the BS Statistics program has been accredited by the ASEAN University Network - Quality Assessment.
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In 1998, the Statistical Center changed its name to School of Statistics in order to reflect its expanded character of a degree-granting institution. Since 2006, the School has been recognized by the Commission on Higher Education as one of the country’s Center of Excellence in Statistics. The School of Statistics offers one undergraduate program and four graduate programs. These are: B.S. (Statistics) program, the Master of Statistics (MOS) program, M.S. (Statistics) program, Professional Master in Data Science (Analytics) program and the Ph.D. (Statistics) program. Through these programs, the School of Statistics has produced numerous distinguished and respected statisticians in various sectors throughout the country as well as overseas. The School is also widely recognized as the primary source of statistical expertise for the Philippine Statistical System and Industry.
COLLEGE OFFICIALS
PROF. JOSEPH RYAN LANSANGAN, PH.D
DEAN
MR. GIAN LOUISSE ROY
COLLEGE SECRETARY
ASSOC. PROF. IMOGENE F. EVIDENTE, PH.D
DIRECTOR FOR GRADUATE STUDIES
MS. KRISTINA NORMA COBRADOR
DIRECTOR FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
MS. CZARINNE ANTOINETTE ANTONIO
DIRECTOR FOR EXTENSION SERVICES
AND EXTERNAL LINKAGES
ENGR. XAVIER LOUIS J. BILON
DIRECTOR FOR RESEARCH
ASST. PROF. JOEMARI E. OLEA
DIRECTOR FOR FACILITIES AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
MS. BEA MARGARITA LADAGA
DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR FACILITIES AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT;
INFORMATION OFFICER
FACULTY
Albis, Manuel Leonard F.
Antonio, Czarinne Antoinette A.
Barrios, Erniel B.
Benito, Jetrei Benedick
Bilon, Xavier Javines
Borlongan, Martin Augustine B.
Campano, Wendell Q.
Capistrano, Therese Ann G.
Cayton, Peter Julian
Celoso, Charlene Mae Y.
Cobrador, Kristina Norma
Codia, Siegfred Roi
Daquis, John Carlo P.
Dayta, Dominic B.
De los Reyes, Francisco N.
Eustaquio, John D.
Evidente, Imogene F.
Gauran, Iris Ivy
Glova, Adrian Matthew
Labina, Charlie S.​
Ladaga, Bea Margarita
Lansangan, Joseph Ryan G.
Lucagbo, Michael Daniel
Magadia, Joselito C.
Manapat, George Ringo
Mapa, Claire Dennis S.
Nalica, Angela D.
Olea, Joemari E.
Pajaron, Jose Mariecon
Patungan, Welfredo R.
Punzalan, Joyce Raymond B.
Rabanal, John Gilbert
Rey, Reynaldo Romualdo M.
Roy, Gian Louisse A.
Santos, Kevin Carl P.
Sarte, Genelyn Ma. F.
Supranes, Michael Van B.
Tabien, Lian Mae T.
Tejada, Jeffry J.
Villejo, Stephen Jun V.
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
Angala, Nancy P.
Balucan, Alex
Barba, Ben-jamin
Basmayor, Mary Jane
Niegas, Romulo M.
Tabinas, Liza O.
Tingco, Rhodalizeil J.
Torres, Evelyn B.
David, Joselito
Dublin, Emma A.
Garcia, May G.
Lansones, Jay
Ledesma, Edwin A.
Manoza, Arman
Marciano, Jason
Molina, Jude C.
STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

UP Stat SC

UP Variates

UP Statistical Society

