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In 1996 and onwards, the school carried the name: Immaculada Concepcion Colleges. Madame Dorothy P.
               Molina assumed office as Vice President for Administration and CEO. In the year 2006, innovations were introduced
               particularly in the Computer area.

                       2013 saw the leasing of the ICC-Cavite campus to the Cavite State University, following Madame Mercedes
               P. Molina’s death in 2010. ICC suffered major losses as many students left the institution to transfer to schools that
               offered cheaper tuition fees.

                       But a second wind was blowing into the ICC community when 2014 firmly established the leadership of Mr.
               Mark Anthony P. Molina as the school President.  With him on the Board of Directors are Corporate Secretary Ms.
               Dorothy P. Molina, and Treasurer Dr. Angelina Eloisa M. Mamon.  Mr. Marcelino Vincente Agana, was appointed as
               the Vice President for Finance and Administration. A major task undertaken at this time was the establishment of the
               permanent name Immaculada Concepcion College of Soldiers Hills Caloocan City, Inc. which was registered at the
               Securities and Exchange Commission. These developments marked the renewed blossoming of the institution.

                       2016 brought major changes and  developments  as  ICC  welcomed  1,200  students following  the  previous
               school  year’s  slump  of  70  enrollees  from  pre-school  to  college.  It  was  the  year  when  major  constructions  were
               undertaken to  improve  the school’s over-all  ambience.  A year  later,  air-conditioning  units  were  installed  in  all  the
               Basic Education School classrooms. By this time, ICC was already housing 2,100 students, a number which was
               expected to double in a couple of years’ time.

                       Toward the latter part of 2017, the student population’s rapid growth spurned the conception of plans for the
               construction  of  a  new  building  on  at  least  1,000  sq.m.  beside  the  existing  covered  court.  ICC  was  brimming,  as
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               evidenced by the attendance of all its students during the 33  Founding Anniversary opening ceremonies.  The once
               spacious-looking covered court could barely seat all its students and guests!

                       In 2018, ICC graduated a total of 931 students from pre-school to college.  Majority of these were the first
               batch of Senior High School Grade 12 which comprised 793 of the graduates.  This momentous event had to be held
               at the new Caloocan Sports Complex in Bagumbong, to accommodate the graduates and all the parents and guests
               who wanted to take part in the event. This year, Mr. Marcelino Vincente Agana also assumed the position of School
               Principal, vis-à-vis  his role as  Vice  President for  Administrative  Affairs  and  on  July  2018,  Mr.  Agana  became the
               Executive Vice President.

                       Guided  by  its  core  values  of  Excellence,  Leadership,  and  Integrity,  Immaculada  Concepcion  College
               journeys on, continuously maintaining the tradition of providing quality education at par with the popular colleges and
               universities as evidenced by its graduates who are well-placed in their respective areas or fields of specialization in
               the world of work.

                       Paving  the  road  to  more  challenging  tasks  has  just  begun.  ICC  keeps  on  moving  towards  purposeful
               excellence, fulfilling its vision and mission, in the service of God and man.




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