Rolando Ramos Dizon

Rolando R. Dizon
BornOctober 31, 1944
DiedApril 25, 2012(2012-04-25) (aged 67)
Offices held
President of Taguig City University (2010), President of De La Salle University and the De La Salle University System (1998–2003)

Rolando Ramos Dizon (October 31, 1944 – April 25, 2012[1]) is a Filipino De La Salle Brother who was the President of De La Salle University and the De La Salle University System from 1998 to 2003, Chairman of the Commission on Higher Education from March 2003 to September 2004, Director-at-Large of the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines from 1998 to 2003, and Acting Brother Visitor of the De La Salle Brothers in the Philippines from 1976 to 1977 as well as a member of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's Consultative Commission on Charter Change from September to October 2005.[2][3]

He was an Associate Professorial Lecturer of the Educational Leadership and Management Department of the De La Salle University-Manila College of Education. He was assigned to Bethlehem University, a De La Salle school in Palestine from August 2008 to June 2009.[4] He was assigned to De La Salle University Manila until his death.

Life

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Dizon was born in Bacolod, Negros Occidental, Philippines on October 31, 1944, to Raymundo L. Dizon of Porac, Pampanga and Hermelinda V. Ramos of Negros Occidental. Dizon was the fifth of six children.

Education

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When La Salle College opened in Bacolod in 1952, Rolando was enrolled as a Grade Three student. He finished grade school in 1957 as valedictorian of his class, and high school in 1961 as valedictorian and student council president. Encouraged by Br. Francis Cody and by Br. Andrew Gonzalez, his former high school teacher in Bacolod, Dizon entered the La Salle Brothers' Postulancy right after high school. He made his first vows on October 11, 1962.

He studied his first two years of college at De La Salle College in Manila. He continued his undergraduate studies at The Catholic University of America U.S.A. from 1965, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in mathematics in 1968. He then took his Master of Arts degree in education administration at De La Salle University Manila, and took his Doctorate degree in international development education at the Stanford Graduate School of Education.

Dizon's first assignment after returning to the Philippines was in La Salle Green Hills, where he taught mathematics and religion in the high school department for a year before being appointed grade school principal in 1969, high school principal in 1971 and acting president in 1973.

Awards

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In 2006, Dizon was given the Distinguished Lasallian Award by the De La Salle Alumni Association in De La Salle University-Manila. In March 2007, he was inducted in the De La Salle Sports Hall of Fame.

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Academic offices
Preceded by
Dr. Ester A. Garcia
Chairman of the
Commission on Higher Education

2003-2004
Succeeded by
Fr. Rolando de la Rosa, O.P.
Preceded by President of De La Salle University-Manila
and the De La Salle University System

1998-2003
Succeeded by
Dr. Carmelita I. Quebengco
Interim President
Preceded by
Bro. Benildo Feliciano, F.S.C.
Brother Visitor of the
De La Salle Brothers in the Philippines
In an Acting capacity

1976-1977
Succeeded by
Bro. Victor Franco, F.S.C.