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HISTORY In our history lives the spirit of two men who chose to excel. Jose C. Olivares, a professor at the University of the Philippines and Ateneo who had the makings of an entrepreneur. Vicente M. Santos, a young physician raring to change the world. In 1967 they built a 20-bed general hospital and changed the landscape of education forever. For from this humble beginnings rose a School of Nursing whose pioneering batch of 180 students passed the 1976 nursing board examinations with an unprecedented 100% passing mark. Truly a defining moment that fuelled the rise of Fatima to the institution it is today.

Now Our Lady of Fatima University stands proud as one of the country’s most distinguished centers for learning graduating some of the most distinguished centers for learning graduating some of the most promising young men and women in the country.

Thanks to two men who simply chose to excel.


MISSION/VISION To improve man as man by developing individuals through a legacy of excellent education and compassionate value formation. The noble dictum “Improving Man as Man” embodies the existence of Fatima Medical Science Foundation, Inc. and Our Lady of Fatima University as educational institutions dedicated to the holistic formation of men and women imbued with necessary skills, virtues and academics development. Bold text