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Welcome to the Official Website of the
Philippine American Cultural School

The Philippine American Cultural School (PACS), based at Seton Hall University, is a non-profit, non-political organization which serves as a Research and Development Center for the Philippine and Philippine-American cultures. This school serves to fulfill the need to share with others the role in the development of the individual's self-knowledge through Philippine Studies. PACS is the model Community School for the Philippine government in the American setting and around the world. PACS offers Educational Programs for children and adults. It also sponsors scholarships for deserving Filipino and Filipino American students and provides assistance to Filipino and Filipino American seniors in need of service.


The Philippine American Cultural School (PACS) Founding Officers at their induction in 1994.
Shown from left, seated: Fr. Jerry Rebanal, Spiritual Adviser; Giselle Lopez-Diaz, Ph.D , Guest Speaker; Agnes A. Marshall,
M.A., PACS Founder and President; Flor Tecson Tumang, M.D., Assistant Treasurer. From left, standing: Corazon Custodio, Recording Secretary; John Lee-Tin, Corresponding Secretary; Cecilia Scheurman, D.M.D , PRO for External Affairs; Bienvenido Jongco, M.D., Vice-President for Academic Affairs; Chris Ureta, Treasurer; Hilda Ureta, Cultural Program Chair; John Sicat, Vice-President for Administrative Affairs; Fr. Lawrence E. Frizzell, D.Phil., Faculty Contact Person and Liaison Officer.Not in photo: Lisa de Guzman, PRO for Internal Affairs.


For further information contact:
Agnes A. Marshall: 973-762-5431 | Dr. Bienvenido Jongco: 973-761-4839
Hilda Ureta:
860-432-7956 | Lilian Vita: 908-687-6894

or write to:
Philippine American Cultural School
c/o Rev. Lawrence E.Frizzell, D. Phil
Seton Hall University 400 South Orange, NJ 07079