Some of the college's notable alumni (graduates and former students), in alphabetical order:
Academe •
Alfredo Co – Filipino philosopher; full professor of philosophy, University of Santo Tomas; president, Philippine Academy of Philosophical Research •
Richard Ang - Filipino divinity scholar; 97th rector magnificus of the
University of Santo Tomas •
Magdalena Villaba - dean emerita of the UST Graduate School •
Ophelia Alcantara Dimalanta – S.E.A. Write Awardee; former executive director, UST Center for Creative Writing and Studies; former dean, UST Faculty of Arts and Letters; textbook author; literary critic •
Liza Lopez-Rosario - inaugural dean of the University of Santo Tomas Graduate School of Law •
Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo – former vice president for public affairs,
University of the Philippines System; former director, UP Institute of Creative Writing, current director UST Center for Creative Writing and Literary Studies (CCWLS) •
Michael Anthony Vasco - Filipino
Thomist philosopher •
Bienvenido Lumbera – professor, School of Humanities,
Ateneo de Manila University, professor emeritus, UP College of Arts and Letters; professor of literature and creative writing,
De La Salle University-Manila College of Liberal Arts; co-founder, Bienvenido N. Santos Creative Writing and Research Center, DLSU-Manila •
Ponciano Pineda – former chairman, National Commission on the Filipino Language; editor-in-chief,
Diksyunaryo ng Wikang Filipino •
Alejandro Roces – president,
CAP College Foundation; former Secretary of Education; columnist,
The Philippine Star •
Tranquil Salvador III - Bar examiner, remedial law (2018 Bar Examinations); author, criminal procedure; dean, Manila Adventist College-School of Law and Jurisprudence; Former dean, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Pasay, College of Law; professor of law,
University of the Philippines and
Ateneo de Manila University, School of Law
Business •
Henry Tenedero – GoNegosyo mentor; professor; entrepreneur; motivational speaker •
Jeffrey Tarayao – president, One Meralco Foundation, Chief Corporate Social Responsibility Officer of Meralco; Grand Anvil Awardee
Media •
Bong Osorio - Vice President for Corporate Communications,
ABS-CBN •
Crispin Maslog - communication educator •
Sandra Aguinaldo – investigative reporter and field correspondent,
GMA Network; 2008 Silver Screen Awardee, US International Film & Video Festival; 2008 Silver Medalist, New York Festivals •
Arnold Clavio – newscaster and public affairs host, GMA Network; 2008 Silver Screen Awardee, US International Film & Video Festival; 2008 Bronze Medalist and UNDP Special Awardee, New York Festivals •
Ali Sotto – newscaster and public affairs host, ABC-5; radio program host, DZBB; television and film actress •
Gil Portes – film director •
Bernardo Bernardo – stage, TV and film actor; Best Actor Urian Awards (Ishmael Bernal's Manila by Night); singer, writer, director, comedian; Tagalog lecturer, University of California Riverside •
Winnie Cordero (Rowena Cordero) – main cast at
Sine Skwela,
Batibot,
Magandang Umaga Pilipinas and
Umagang Kay Ganda; television and film actress; television host at
ABS-CBN; 2005 & 2006 Golden Dove Awardee for Best Variety Radio Program Host •
Faye Martel – television producer, actress, and professor; executive producer of
Artista Academy; founding chairperson of the
Tiger Media Network •
Lourd Ernest de Veyra – songwriter and lead vocalist of rock band
Radioactive Sago Project •
Johnny Delgado – film, television and stage actor; drama instructor,
Asia Pacific Film Institute •
Jun Lana – playwright, screenwriter and director •
Wado Siman - celebrity chef •
Frank Lloyd Mamaril - entertainment director •
Gretchen Malalad – field reporter,
ABS-CBN; former housemate,
Pinoy Big Brother: Celebrity Edition; Southeast Asian Games gold medalist for Karate • Glenda Gloria, co-founder and executive of
Rappler, served as a news writer for
The Flame. •
Piolo Pascual – actor, singer, and commercial model, honorary member,
Teatro Tomasino •
Eula Valdez – television and film actress; commercial model •
Jennifer Sevilla – movie and television actress; member of
That's Entertainment •
John Manalo – movie and television actor;
FAMAS and
Star Awards Best Child Actor •
Kristel Fulgar - television and film actress; host; social media influencer
Government and diplomatic affairs •
Alice Bulos - former commissioner of the United States Federal Council on the Aging, appointed by
Bill Clinton •
Guiller Asido – chief administrator of the
Intramuros Administration; former Corporate Secretary and Legal Counsel, Philippine Tourism Authority •
Alfredo Benipayo – former court administrator of the
Philippine Supreme Court; Commission on Elections Chairman; Solicitor General; and former dean of the
UST Faculty of Civil Law •
Harriet Demetriou – former Commission on Elections Chairperson, Sandiganbayan Associate Justice •
Joey Lina - Former governor of Laguna; former senator of the Philippines; former secretary of interior and local government •
Susan Ople - first secretary of the
Department of Migrant Workers •
Andres Narvasa – former Supreme Court chief justice; chairman of the Preparatory Commission for Constitutional Reform •
Francisco Tatad – former Philippine senator and minister of public information •
Ramon Paul Hernando - Associate Justice of the
Supreme Court of the Philippines •
Florin Hilbay - former solicitor general •
Rosalinda Asuncion Vicente – Associate Justice,
Philippine Court of Appeals •
Victor Ziga – former Philippine senator •
Ronald Llamas, political analyst and activist who served as presidential adviser for political affairs under the
presidency of
Noynoy Aquino.
History and historical figures •
Jose Rizal – the National Hero of the Philippines; author,
Noli Me Tangere,
El Filibusterismo, and
Mi Ultimo Adios. •
Gregorio F. Zaide – history professor; author,
History of Asian Nations; former president, Philippine Historical Association
Literature •
Alejandro Abadilla – Carlos
Palanca Awardee for Literature; Founder,
Kapisanang Balagtas •
Roberto T. Añonuevo – Hall of Fame, Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature •
Teo Antonio – renowned poet •
Cirilo F. Bautista – Literary contributor,
Panorama Lifestyle Magazine; renowned poet, fictionist, critic and writer of nonfiction •
Jose Wendell Capili – Carlos Palanca Awardee for Literature •
Lourd Ernest de Veyra – poet, songwriter •
Eric Gamalinda – renowned poet •
J. Neil Garcia – renowned poet and literary critic; director, UP Press •
Avelina Gil - writer •
Amado V. Hernandez – renowned poet, journalist, novelist, playwright •
Cristina Pantoja-Hidalgo – former executive director, UP Institute for Creative Writing; Carlos Palanca Awardee for Literature; former dean, UP College of Arts and Letters; former director, UP Press •
Nick Joaquin – National Artist for Literature •
F. Sionil Jose – National Artist for Literature; Ramon Magsaysay Awardee •
Bienvenido Lumbera – National Artist for Literature; Ramon Magsaysay Awardee •
Jose Villa Panganiban – Commissioner on Filipino language; editor-in-chief,
Diksyunaryo-Tesauro Pilipino-Ingles •
Ponciano Pineda – Carlos Palanca Awardee for Literature; chairman, National Commission on the Filipino Language; editor-in-chief,
Diksyunaryo ng Wikang Filipino •
Rogelio R. Sikat – Carlos Palanca Awardee for Literature; fictionist, playwright, translator and educator. •
Rolando Tinio – renowned poet, director, actor, critic, essayist and educator
Publishing •
Eugenia Duran Apostol – Founder,
Philippine Daily Inquirer; first recipient, UP Gawad Plaridel (highest individual media award);
Ramon Magsaysay Awardee for Journalism •
Teodoro Benigno (Teddy Benigno) – journalist; chief speechwriter of President
Corazon Aquino •
Cirilo F. Bautista – literary contributor,
Panorama Lifestyle Magazine •
Rina Jimenez-David – columnist,
The Philippine Daily Inquirer and
Sunday Inquirer Magazine •
Lourd Ernest de Veyra – journalist; lead vocalist of rock band
Radioactive Sago Project Society, fashion, and culture •
Rosemarie Arenas (Baby Arenas) – philanthropist, socialite, concert producer •
Evangeline Pascual – Miss Republic of the Philippines 1973; Miss World 1973 1st Runner-up; television and film actress •
Joanne Quintas-Primero – Binibining Pilipinas-Universe 1995; Miss Universe 1995 11th placer (preliminary round); Miss Tourism International 1997; television and film actress •
Daisy Reyes – Binibining Pilipinas-World 1996; Miss Personality of the World 1996; Miss Expo International 1997 4th Runner-up; entrepreneur
Socio-civic affairs and public advocacy •
Eugenia Duran Apostol – founder, Foundation for Worldwide People Power; one of 65 Great Asian Heroes,
Time Magazine (Nov. 2006) •
Lourd Ernest de Veyra – member,
Artists for the Removal of Gloria (ARREST Gloria); lead vocalist,
Radioactive Sago Project ==See also==