As an institution of higher education, we are a teaching and learning community dedicated to the search for truth, the transmission of knowledge, and the appreciation of beauty.
National College of Business and Arts is committed to education of the whole person - mind and heart, body and spirit. Our undergraduate programs are built on a core curriculum rooted in the liberal arts and business administration. Our curricula are balanced with career preparation and stress the importance of integrating knowledge, critical thinking, problem solving, communication, and aesthetic appreciation. Our graduate programs concentrate in the areas of professional studies which combine theory and practice. In addition to our academic programs, we are actively engaged with the local community in providing cultural, educational, and professional events.
National College of Business and Arts attracts a student population with a broad range of background, abilities, and needs. We admit freshman, transferees, and graduate students. Some of our students may be working fulltime but, choose to study part-time by attending our night classes .
For over 40 years, NCBA has demonstrated an ability to adapt to changes in society. We remain flexible and innovative within the context of our mission. Our future actions will remain focused on our commitment to the total development of our students as a whole person and become more involved with the local community. We will continue to renew and improve our programs and services, so that our graduates will be well prepared to work in the twenty-first century.


The Society of Empowered Education Students (SEEDS) conducted "Battle of the Brains 09 "last September 17, at the NCBA Mini Theater.
The 31st of July 2009 was marked as the start of an exciting year as the MYX Slam Jam Tour set the stage of NCBA Fairview Quadrangle in collaboration with JMA NCBA
The Professional Regulations Commission (PRC) named the NCBA's new batch of professionals in Accountancy and Education. In the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) given last September 2008, the following NCBA graduates who triumphantly passed the
The Hotel and Restaurant Manangement Society (HRMS) conducted a seminar about personality development last August 29 in the NCBA Auditorium.
The College of Nursing held their Capping, Pinning, and Candle Lighting Ceremony for Batch 2009 Graduates last June 13, 2007, at Dona Marcela Function Hall of Club Manila East, Taytay, Rizal.
On-the-job training is a requirement for an NCBA student to complete his course. In this training, students are exposed to the different facets of their chosen profession, and the moral and social responsibility attached to it.




