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A Computer Entrepreneur was born
1988: A Computer Entrepreneur was Born In February 15, 1988, Manny P. Del Prado, an engineering graduate from De La Salle University Manila and grandson of One of Imus Cavite’s most illustrious citizen the late Dr. Lorenzo Paredes (Founder of Imus Institute – the biggest private Secondary School in the province of Cavite) decided to become a computer enterprenuer and established Imus Computer Center in Room No. 4 of Ilano Building, Nueno Avenue, Imus Cavite. It was the first Computer time rental center in the town of Imus.
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Hardware, Software, Training
Imus Computer Center added short term computer training as one of its services and in no time it became one of the most popular computer training centers in the province of Cavite. Manny P. Del Prado has likewise included computer hardware sales and computer software development as part of its services. Imus Rural Bank became the first Computer Hardware customer of Imus Computer Center when they purchased an IBM compatible personal computer for its Bank operations. Liwayway Marketing Corporation, makers of Oishi Crackers, became the first Software Development customer of Imus Computer Center when they signed the contract for ICC to develop their Payroll System.
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Computer Tie-Up
Interest in computer has increased tremendously among school owners, administrators and students. Several schools have approached ICC to hire them as consultants to teach their students on how to use the computer. The Queen of Angels Learning Center in Imus Cavite became the first Elementary School to hire ICC for computer tie-up services. Immaculate Conception Academy (ICA) in Dasmarinas, Cavite became the first secondary school to hire ICC for Computer tie-up services. Imus Institute became the first tertiary school to hire ICC for Computer tie-up services.
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The Cavite Computer Society
Manny P. Del Prado became a member of the biggest organization of computer professionals in the Philippines, The Philippine Computer Society (PCS). Officers of the PCS requested Mr. Del Prado to establish the PCS chapter in the province of Cavite and so the Cavite Computer Society was born with Manny Del Prado as founding President. In November of 1991, Manny P. Del Prado became part of the 1st Philippine Delegation to the COMDEX/Fall Computer Exhibit in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Corporate Computer Training
Imus Computer Center added Corporate Training as an added service. The International Institute for Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) in Silang, Cavite hired ICC to conduct a two-month computer literacy seminar for its local staff. The National Reinsurance Corporation of the Philippines in Makati City hired ICC to introduce Computers to their staff as part of its initial computerization efforts.
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Computer School
The Department of Education Culture and Sports (DECS) at this time was trying to streamline the offering of computer courses in the Philippines due to the proliferation of computer schools without the necessary permits. ICC applied for and was granted a government permit to offer short term courses in Computer Concepts, Word Processing, Spreadsheets and Database Management System. ICC represented by its President and Founder Manny Del Prado, was again part of the Philippine delegation to the COMDEX/Fall 1993 Computer Conference and Exhibition in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
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40 Students Initial Enrollment
ICC decided to concentrate on its computer school operations. ICC applied for and was granted government recognition to offer a 2-Year Computer Programming course. The initial batch of enrollees for the 2-Year Computer Programming course was 40 students.
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Tie-Up with Singaporean Company
ICC expanded its course offering. It applied for and was granted government recognition to offer2-Year Computer Programming, 2 Year Computer Secretarial, 2 Year Computer Technician and 2 Year Computer Aided Drafting and Design courses. The 2-Year Computer Aided Drafting and Design was part of the technology transfer agreement that ICC signed with Advanced Technologies and Solutions (ATS) of Singapore. The DECS – Technical Vocational Division reorganized all technology-based schools in Southern Tagalog and formed the Private Technical Vocational Educators Association (PTVEA). ICC President Manny Del Prado was elected PTVEA Secretary.
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Internet Connection
ICC installed an Internet Connection with a Manila-based dial-up Internet Service Provider and became the first Computer School in Imus to introduce its students to the new technology of the World Wide Web. ICC has likewise re-engineered its curriculum and phased out most of its DOS-based computer subjects in lieu of the Windows based application software.
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Branching Out
ICC made a strategic move to branch out to other places. In the first semester of school year 1997-1998, ICC opened ICC Las Pinas. It was ICC’s first branch outside Cavite located at the 2nd floor of Cuevas Bldg., Pamplona 1, Alabang-Zapote Road, Las Pinas City. In the 2nd semester of school year 1997-1998, ICC opened ICC Rosario in the 2nd floor of Ricasata Bldg., Gen. Trias Drive, Rosario, Cavite.
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TESDA was born
The functions of the DECS Technical Vocational Department and the National Manpower & Youth Council were merged to form the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). Together with its birth TESDA reorganized the Technical Vocational Education & Training (TVET) policies in the Philippines. ICC President Manny Del Prado became one of the facilitators in a regional conference called by TESDA to discuss the implementation of the Unified TVET Program Registration and Accreditation System (UTPRAS). ICC Rosario moved to a bigger place in the 2nd floor of Royal Star Bldg., Gen. Trias Drive, Rosario Cavite. ICC was among the first school in Cavite to be given Program Registrations by TESDA.
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ICC GMA was born
ICC GMA was born in the 2nd flr. Evangelista Bldg., Gen. Mariano Alvarez, Cavite. ICC was the first Computer School chain to open in the town of GMA. ICC amended its Articles of Incorporation and changed its name from Imus Computer Center to Imus Computer College. TESDA has like was issued new certificate of registration to the different ICC branches to recognize its new competency based curriculum.
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PTVEA, Lions Club & Microsoft
ICC President and Founder Manny P. Del Prado was elected President of the Private Technical Vocational Educators Association of Region IV. PTVEA is the biggest association of technical schools in Region IV with a combined Enrollment of more than 20,000 students. ICC celebrated its 12th foundation anniversary with a sports festival in Gen. Trias Sports Center, Gen. Trias, Cavite. ICC President Manny P. Del Prado was appointed Las Pinas (Host) Lions Club Youth Outreach Chairman. ICC has likewise signed School Agreement No. 228369 with Microsoft Corporation Singapore.
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ICC Dasmariñas was born
ICC Dasmariñas was born in the 4th floor of Virginia Mansions, Aguinaldo Highway, Dasmariñas, Cavite. ICC celebrated its 13th Foundation Anniversary with a Sports Festival in the Cavite Provincial Gym, Trece Martirez City. ICC held its 7th Commencement Exercise at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC). ICC represented by its President Manny P. Del Prado and Finance Director Lordjie Del Prado, attended COMDEX/ASIA’2001 Computer Conference and Exhibition at the Singapore International Convention Center.
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No. 1 in Cavite
ICC Celebrated its 14th foundation anniversary with a sports festival in the Emilio Aguinaldo Gym in Dasmarinas, Cavite. ICC held its 8th Commencement Exercises at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC). ICC enrollment surpassed the 1,250 student enrollment mark for the first time in the first semester of school year 2001-2002. ICC, represented by Julie Ramos (Open Category) and Raul Cortez Jr. (Youth Category) won the Cavite Information Technology Competition sponsored by TESDA Cavite
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Microsoft Champion in Cavite & Region 4
ICC, represented by Marilou Arbolante, won the Microsoft Skills Olympics in the province of Cavite and in Southern Tagalog region. ICC held its 9th Commencement Exercises at PICC with the theme, “The ICC Graduate: I’m Committed & Competent”. ICC had a faculty development and team building workshop at the Holiday Inn Mimosa Hotel, Clark Field, Pampanga. Another ICC branch was born at the Sycamore Center, Alabang-Zapote Road, Alabang, Muntinlupa City.
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Microsoft Authorized testing Center
ICC became a Microsoft Authorized Testing Center for Microsoft Office applications. With the signing of the agreement, ICC students could earn the globally recognized Microsoft Specialist and Microsoft Expert certifications at the convenience of the school’s environment. ICC held its 16th foundation anniversary at the Emilio Aguinaldo Gym in Dasmarinas, Cavite. The theme of the event was ICC at 16: Shaping the New Generation. ICC held its 10th commencement exercises at the PICC with the theme, “The ICC Community: Education is our Future!” The ICC 2004 faculty development seminar was held at the Subic International Hotel at Subic, Zambales.
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ICC Bacoor was born
ICC Bacoor was born at the 3rd Floor of Ching Bldg in Molino, Bacoor. ICC launched its community outreach program, in line with the National Service Training Program (NSTP), with the institutionalization of the “Free Internet Training” to the different public high schools near the respective ICC branch. ICC graduates achieved a 58% passing rate in the National Certificate exams administered by TESDA. The passing rate is above the national passing rate of 47.2%. ICC enrollment surpassed the 1,500 mark.
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Most Outstanding Computer School
ICC was awarded Most Outstanding Computer School in the Philippines by the Philippine Quality Awards for Business Excellence in awarding ceremonies held January 30, 2006 at the Intercontinental Hotel in Ayala Avenue, Makati City. ICC President & Founder, Manny P. del Prado, visited The Institute of Technical Education (ITE) – Dover Campus in Singapore, September 8, 2006 to observe the latest trends in technical education.
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ICC Silang was born
ICC achieved a 93% certification rate during the I.T. National Certification Exams administered by TESDA during the whole month of March 2007. ICC established its 8th branch in Delria Bldg, MH del Pilar St, Silang, Cavite last March 16, 2007. ICC President & Founder, Manny P. del Prado, visited Netcom Corporation, Robot Village, Samsung Corporation, Apple Corporation & the New York Institute of Technology in New York City, last May 21-29, 2007 to observe the latest trends in information technology education. ICC President & Founder Manny P. del Prado accepted the invitation of the Royal Institution of Singapore to become a Fellow in the Singapore Royal Institute of Educators last July 5, 2007. ICC President & Founder Manny P. del Prado visited Malaysia’s Multimedia Super Corridor last July 6-9, 2007 to observe the latest trends in academe-industry collaboration.
About Us
ICC president & founder Manny P. del Prado, finished his basic education in La
Salle
Green Hills and his engineering degree and MBA in De La Salle University Manila. He took Executive
Education courses from the University of
California-Berkeley. He is a Microsoft Certified Specialist & Expert. Manny del Prado is a member
of
the Philippine Computer Society (PCS), the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) & the
Computer
Science Teachers Association (CSTA) both based in New York and the International Technology Education
Association (ITEA) based in Virginia, USA.
Manny del Prado is active in both professional & civic organizations. He was Past President of the Private Technical Vocational Educators Association (PTVEA), Founding President of the Cavite Computer Society, and served as Director of the Philippine Computer Society (PCS), the Lions Club of Las Pinas and the Philippine Chamber of Commerce & Industry (PCCI) of Las Pinas City. He was recently named Fellow of the Singapore Royal Institute of Educators. In 2008, the Imus Municipal Government honored ICC Founder Manny P. del Prado with the award “Outstanding Imuseno of 2008” for his contribution in Information Technology education not only in the town of Imus, but, in the entire province of Cavite.
HISTORY OF ICC
WHY ICC? ICC is GREAT
Graduation
ICC Commencement Excersices are held yearly at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC), the most prestigious commencement venue in the Philippines.
Recognition
ICC is the first computer school chain that originated from the province of Cavite. ICC President & Founder, Manny P. del Prado, was recognized as Outstanding Imuseño of 2008.
Employment
ICC is an authorized testing center of Microsoft Corporation. ICC is a technology transfer of the Royal Institute of Singapore. Local & International employers recognized this credentials.
Activities
Intramurals, Sports Festival, Song Festival, Dance Festival, Battle of the Bands, Search for Ms. ICC, Speed Test Competition, IT Skills Competition.
Tuition
ICC’s affordable tuition makes it possible for students from all walks of life to earn a globally recognized Information Technology certification from Microsoft Corporation & the Royal Institution of Singapore.
Mission
ICC will: provide a challenging curriculum with an emphasis on the basics;
Provide a safe & caring environment;
Create an atmosphere valuing diversity with mutual respect for everyone;
Foster high moral and ethical values;
Set high expectations for academics, behavior, life skills, communications & community services.
Vision
ICC is a globally competitive & world-class training institution for information technology skills.
Meet the Administrators
Imus Computer College
Administrators consist of President, bVice Presidents,
Corporate
Secretary,
Corporate
Treasurer, and Director.

Mr. Emmanuel Del Prado
Founder & President

Mr. Emmanuel Joseph Del Prado Jr.
Vice President & Corporate Secretary

Mr. Arthur Ernest Del Prado
Vice President & Corporate Treasurer

Mr. Ramoncito Lorenzo Del Prado
Director
SCHOOL EMBLEMS AND COLORS
The school seal bears the letters I.C.C. The letters stands for the following:
INNOVATIVENESS
ICC constantly updates its curricular offerings based on the latest in the Global Information Technology and Industry.
COMMITMENT
ICC's commitment to lifelong learning is never limited to a set of fundamental rules. We are committed to continuous self-improvement; self-discipline and self-reliance.
COMPETENCE
ICC's expression of competence is measured by the skills we acquire and the results we produce when we put them into practice. The best of our abilities are put to test when we expect positive, long term results
PROGRAMS & COURSES OFFER
2 Year Computer Programming / Applied Computer Science
This course is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and attitudes of a student on core competencies such as:
2 Year Computer Secretarial / Office Management
This course is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and attitudes of the students on basic and common competencies such as:
2 Year Computer Technician / Applied Computer Engineering
This course is designed to develop knowledge, skills and attitudes of a computer service technician in accordance with industry standards.
2 Year Computer Animation / Multimedia Technology
This course is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and attitudes of a student on core competencies such as:
2 Year Computerized Accounting / Business Mgt Entrepreneurship
This course is designed to enhance the knowledge, skills and attitudes of the students on basic and common competencies such as:
TESTIMONIALS
Feedbacks of students that have great experience in ICC
Branches
Globally Competitive Computer Education in the Heart of the CALABARZON and Southern Metro Manila Area in the Philippines.
Admission

For High School Graduates / Freshmen
- Original F-138 (High School Card)
- One (1) photocopy / Xerox)
- Certificate of Good Moral Character
- 2 pcs. (2" x 2") Colored Pictures
- 1 pc. (1" x 1") Colored ID Picture
For Transferees
- Original Honorable Dismissal
- Original Transfer Credential Certificate
- Certificate of Good Moral Character
- 2 pcs. (2" x 2") Colored Pictures
- 1 pc. (1" x 1") Colored ID Picture
For Old Students
- Payment Receipts in the previous semester and photocopy of graded classcards.