Welcome to STI College Muñoz – EDSA
In the ‘90s, the need for graduates of Computer Science became apparent. STI thus resolved to convert its schools into colleges with bachelor programs in Information Technology. In line with STI’s thrust, STI COLLEGE- MUÑOZ EDSA was converted into a college in 1995.
STI COLLEGE-MUÑOZ EDSA continues and will continue to stand committed to its vision and mission.
Our Mission
We advocate “ANGAT ESTUDYANTE” principle through development of four important values of our students: Pursuit of Knowledge, Positive Attitude, Interpersonal skill, and integrity.
We build an effective partnership with the family of our learners, involving them in training our students to be productive citizens of our country.
We provide education for real-life programs and activities to challenge student in maximizing their full potential.
Our Vision
We are an educational institution composed of dedicated and competent personnel who provide quality education and services to our community of learners.
Our Core Values
Faith in God
Academic Excellence
Transformed Country
Empowerment
Bernadette Esther Irasga to Represent QC and PH in Malaysia
Big news for the arts community! Bernadette Esther Irasga, a talented Bachelor of Multimedia Arts (BMMA) student at STI College Muñoz-EDSA, is set to represent Quezon City and the Philippines at the 4th ASP Art Without Borders Program in Kuala Lumpur and Malacca, Malaysia, from December 6 to 12, 2024.
This remarkable achievement underscores Bernadette’s passion for the arts and her dedication to showcasing the rich creativity of Filipino culture on an international stage. The Art Without Borders Program, organized by Art Show Philippines, brings together artists from different countries to foster cultural exchange, collaboration, and artistic growth.
Bernadette’s journey to Malaysia is more than just a trip—it’s a chance to bridge cultures through art and make the nation proud. As a cultural ambassador, she carries not only her artistic vision but also the hopes and pride of her school, city, and country.
In preparation for this prestigious event, Bernadette shared, “To fund my trip to Malaysia, I am selling art prints and stickers. You can also support me by commissioning custom paintings.”
You can help support Bernadette’s journey by visiting her Facebook page, “Beri.” There, you can find her stunning creations and contribute to her dream of representing the Philippines on this global platform.
This momentous achievement is a reflection of STI Muñoz-EDSA’s commitment to nurturing globally competitive artists and empowering young talents to reach new heights.
Congratulations, Bernadette Esther Irasga! Your hard work and talent have earned you this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and we can’t wait to see the amazing things you’ll accomplish in Malaysia.
Celebrating Excellence at CPEYESTA 2024
On November 9, 2024, the future of computer engineering shone brightly as the dedicated Computer Engineering CHIPS Officers and their Adviser from STI College Muñoz-EDSA joined the CPEYESTA 2024 General Assembly at FEU Tech. This event was more than just a gathering; it was a moment of celebration and recognition for institutions and individuals who are committed to excellence and innovation in the field of computer engineering.
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The highlight of the event was the renewal of Institutional Membership for STI Muñoz-EDSA under the Institute of Computer Engineers of the Philippines (ICpEP). This milestone is a testament to the institution’s dedication to empowering students to excel in an ever-evolving technological landscape.
The CHIPS Officers, alongside their Adviser, represented their school with pride and professionalism. Their participation was a reminder of the values STI Muñoz-EDSA instills in its students: leadership, technical competence, and a drive to contribute meaningfully to society.
The assembly itself was a hub of inspiration, connecting students, educators, and professionals. From exploring emerging trends in technology to discussing the pivotal role of computer engineers, the event underscored the importance of collaboration in shaping the future of the industry.
Returning from #CPEYESTA2024, the CHIPS Officers brought back not only insights and inspiration but also a renewed commitment to their field. Their efforts reaffirm STI Muñoz-EDSA’s position as a leader in preparing the next generation of computer engineers, ready to take on the challenges of tomorrow.
STI Students Shine at MIBF 2024 – You Could Be Next!
Students and alumni of STI College Muñoz-EDSA showcased their incredible talent. Held from September 11 to 15 at the Lolakwentosera Publishing Booth in the Indie Village Area, this event celebrated the diverse voices of budding writers, offering a glimpse into their boundless imagination.
Jan Israel Nombre delighted comic book fans with his witty and heartfelt works, “The Book Between Us” and “Hindi Lang ang Kape ang Nakakapagpalpitate.” Meanwhile, Nix Ilagan charmed young readers and parents alike with her illustrated book, “Super Maya.”
The highlight of the booth was the anthology “Cradle of Lullabies,” a stunning collection inspired by iconic songs. This remarkable project brought together stories from STI students, alumni, and even non-students, each showcasing their unique style and creativity. Some of the standout contributions included
Thread of Times by Joeres-Joy M. Lacadman Bachelor , inspired by Beautiful in White (Westlife)
Justice & Crimes Between Us (Raw) by Joela Venice Ticano, inspired by If I Killed Someone For You (Alec Benjamin)
What If by Ny Strahan, inspired by Whenever You Will Go (The Calling)
Stuck Like A Statue by Kim Trumata Magpusao, inspired by Statue (Lil Eddie)
Isang Tiyak sa Isang Libong Duda by Hanz Arby Villasor, inspired by Sa Susunod na Habang Buhay (Ben&Ben)
Embracing the Wind at 8:30 by Raina Velasquez, inspired by Bawat Piyesa (Muni-Muni)
What Lurks in the Shadow by John Carlo Amores, inspired by Devil by the Window (Tomorrow x Together)
Kinship by Kristine Abby, inspired by You’ll Be in My Heart (NIKI)
Annie Batumbakal’s Problem Solved by Erika Ilagan-Asa, inspired by Annie Batumbakal (Hotdog)
The Girl in the Red Dress by Bambi Rodriguez, also inspired by Annie Batumbakal (Hotdog)
My Friends Don’t Like Me Sober by Cyene Edie L. Gonzales, inspired by Last Friday Night (Katy Perry)
Letters Full of Love by Xyra Pauline Lapira, inspired by Helpless (Lin-Manuel Miranda)
This diverse lineup of stories highlighted not just the talent within the STI community but also the collaborative spirit that makes the institution unique.
More than just a showcase of talent, MIBF 2024 demonstrated the potential of anyone with a dream and a story to tell. STI College Muñoz-EDSA continues to provide opportunities for students and alumni to nurture their creative aspirations through partnerships like Lolakwentosera Publishing and events such as this.
If you’ve ever dreamed of crafting your own comic book, penning a novel, or contributing to a celebrated anthology, STI College Muñoz-EDSA is the perfect place to start. With guidance, resources, and encouragement, your story could be the next masterpiece at MIBF.
So, what are you waiting for? Begin your journey as a writer, and let STI Muñoz-EDSA help you share your voice with the world. The next chapter in your creative story is just waiting to be written. You could be next!