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Union Christian College , Aluva was established  in 1921 as an ecumenical, Indian Christian initiative in the field of higher education in Kerala. The college was founded by four young…

Union Christian College , Aluva was established  in 1921 as an ecumenical, Indian Christian initiative in the field of higher education in Kerala. The college was founded by four young visionaries – Shri. K.C. Chacko, Shri. A.M. Varki, Shri. C.P. Mathew and Shri. V.M. Ittyerah, who were  alumni of Madras Christian College. Providentially inspired by their Christian faith and commitment, they envisaged the  institution as a center based on the values of integrity and social commitment, promoting learning and culture. A sprawling green campus spread over 40 acres, the college is located on the banks of river Periyar, about 12 kilometers away from the Cochin International Airport.  Affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, the institution is known for its academic excellence and research potential. The college has 18 academic departments, with around 1900 students and 160 faculty members.

The college has been rated as an ‘A++’ Grade institution by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) in the fifth cycle with 3.53 points. Union Christian College is managed by an association of members drawn from the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, the Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church, the Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church and the Church of South India, and the Inter Church Fellowship (ICF) of the college.

The college strives to produce intellectually competent, morally upright, and spiritually inspired citizens in the service of the nation. It is a unique center of higher education in Kerala with an ecumenical character and foundation. The college has always promoted international initiatives and cooperation.The list of eminent international teachers who have associated with the college in the past includes stalwarts like   Canon W. E. S. Holland, Rev. L. W. Hooper, Malcom Muggeridge  and Rev. B. G. Crowley. This ethos continues in the form of international collaborations and student exchange programmes with Universities outside India.

Heritage

The college is honoured to inherit the proud heritage of accolades and endorsements from the various eminent leaders of the nation who visited the institution in the past.

Mahatma Gandhi visited the college on the 18th of March 1925 and recorded

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in the visitors’ diary his appreciation for the ideal conditions here.

 “delighted with the ideal situation”
– Mahatma Gandhi

The sapling planted by him on the occasion, now a mango tree,  is preserved in front of the administrative block as a testimony to the Mahatma’s ideals .

The college was honoured by the visit of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore in 1922, who acknowledged in his address to the community his joy at witnessing here the quintessential spirit of his Shantiniketan. In the same year the college was visited by Lord Irvin , the Viceroy of India then.

The other prominent personalities who visited the college during its fledgling years include  Shri Ram Manohar Lohia(1950), Shri. K P Kesava Menon (1953) , Shri. Jayaprakash       Narayanan(1954), Shri. Morarji Desai(1957),Dr. Stanley Jones(1958), Shri. C Rajagopalchari (1960), Shri V K Krishnamenon.The legacy has continued since then with other luminaries like Shri V V Giri, Shri. Shankar Dayal Sharma, Dr A P J Abdul Kalam honoring the college with their presence on various occasions. Union Christian College’s tryst with this heritage is kept alive in this generation too.

Unique Features

The college was conceived and established by the founder members as an institution with the following distinctive features:

  1. Interdenominational management.
  2. Participatory form of administration based on Christian fellowship.
  3. Service to the nation.
  4. Residential life
  5. Cosmopolitan and secular ethos.
  6. Christian and Humanistic values.

These still remain the chief features of the College. The college, which at first was entirely residential, has now on its rolls more day scholars than residents. The present management, faculty, administration and students strive to live up to these cardinal values envisaged by the founder members.

Vision

Serve the nation by facilitating and modeling wholesome and socially relevant education to actualize the values of humanism in accordance with the revelation in Jesus Christ.

Mission

The Union Christian College, extending God’s love to all, is committed to providing such education that facilitates the growth of the whole person and brings out the best in him or her that they would serve our nation and humanity at large and the ecosystem, as intellectually competent, morally upright and spiritually inspired persons.

Goals & Objectives

The Vision and Mission of the College are well aligned with the objectives of the higher education policy of the nation. The goals and objectives of the College are four-fold; academic goals, social goals, character building and value orientation. The College commits itself to the promotion of justice and peace, preservation and enhancement of the integrity of creation, fostering of a wholesome simple life style combating the ill-effects of corruption, powerlessness of the marginalized, violence and criminalization. Empowering the powerless, particularly the tribals,  dalits, women and other vulnerable sections of the society form a significant part of this commitment. It seeks to nurture probity in public life and to promote national integration.

The current emblem was adopted by the college  in 1939. It comprises a flaming torch, sheaf and an open book. The torch indicates the light of truth , conveying the idea of enlightenment. The sheaf marks the harvest of fruits from the pursuit of knowledge. And the book signifies the liberative quest for truth and knowledge.

The college motto is ‘The truth shall make you free’.

The College motto is drawn from Jesus Christ’s statement recorded in the Holy Bible:” If you continue to obey my teaching, then you are truly my followers.Then you will know the truth and the truth will make you free“.( John 8:31-32).

The great thinkers and sages of the world always acknowledged that the way to ultimate freedom was through the realization of ultimate truth. The Rigveda proclaims: “Truth is the support of the earth”.

Buddha exhorts: “Hold to the truth within yourselves as to the only lamp”. The Quran declares: “God is truth”. For Gandhiji,  life was both  the pursuit of and  experimentation  with truth. His life demonstrated that truth was the way to freedom.

Traditionally, Truth has been considered, along with the Good and the Beautiful, as one of the supreme values. The pursuit of truth is in practice indistinguishable from the pursuit of knowledge. True knowledge sought in a spirit of enquiry matures into wisdom and reverence for God.

The College is a community of teachers and students bound together in partnership in the pursuit of truth, and those who assist them in this pursuit.psum content At UC College, we bridge the gap between education and industry through strong corporate partnerships, career training, and hands-on internships. Our dedicated Placement Cell ensures that students are prepared to thrive in competitive job markets and secure top opportunities globally

FOUNDER MEMBERS

The founder members were great visionaries and they visualized an institution with residential and fellowship method of life under the guidance of a cosmopolitan team of teachers.

Mr. K. C. CHACKO (1884 – 1947)

After a brilliant academic career at Madras Christian College, Mr. K.C. Chacko joined the staff of that College as Lecturer in Philosophy. He was greatly inspired and influenced by the life of Principal Dr. William Skinner. While in Madras, Mr. Chacko laboured day and night among the students and other young men of the city, passing on to them the message of Christ’s call to fellowship in his name. His ceaseless activity told on his health and in 1911 he fell seriously ill with tuberculosis. Though the doctors gave up all hope of his recovery, he rested his mind on God’s love and power to heal. He had a miraculous recovery, but could no longer subject himself to excessive physical strain or exertion. He joyfully channelised the tremendous energy of his vigorous mind to the ministry of intercession, helping individuals and groups in Christian life. One of the prayer groups which came into existence in this way was responsible for the founding of this College, the first, non -Roman Catholic Christian College in India owing its existence to Indian initiative. Christian Fellowship as a God-given means of finding out God’s will in every situation and of receiving God’s answer to prayer in every need was the guiding principle of Mr. Chacko’s life. He always thought of this College as a centre where a fellowship consisting of members from different denominations of the Christian Church could unitedly experience Christ’s sufficiency and commend Christ to others, thereby effectively sharing in the witnessing mission of the Church and working for the unity of the Church. In the growth and progress of the Union Christian College from its very humble beginning one can see the vindication of the deep faith of Mr. Chacko in the purpose and providence of God and in God’s response to prayer in the name of Christ.

Mr. Chacko retired from active College service in 1943, but he continued to keep alive his association with his colleagues, friends and students. He also continued to strive for the unity of the Church in Kerala. He would often engage in deliberations and negotiations involving great mental and physical strain to bring unity within the Malankara Syrian Church to which he belonged. He died on September 15, 1947. Mr. Chacko was a rare Christian soul who in our generation experienced, and helped others to experience in their daily life, work and problems, the reality of the presence, purpose and power of the Lord Jesus Christ. Chacko Hostel is named after him.

Mr. A. M. VARKI (1892 – 1944)

Mr. A.M. Varki was the first Principal of Union Christian College. He had a brilliant academic career and passed his B.A., M.A. & B.L. Degree Examinations with outstanding distinction. He was a student of Madras Christian College and a member of the teaching staff of that College for a short period. He was one of the founder members of Union Christian College. As Principal of the College during the first 20 years, he guided the destiny of the newly founded College with mature wisdom and statesmanship. His lectures, on Shakespearean plays as well as his addresses at the weekly College assembly or in the Chapel were an unforgettable experience to every member of the College. He was recognised as an experienced and seasoned educationalist and an able administrator. He was a member of the Syndicate of the Madras University and later of the Travancore University for several years. As an educationalist and as a leader of the Christian community, especially of the Malankara Syrian Church, he exerted great influence in this part of India. Great weight was attached to his views, on all questions. His deep scholarship, mature and sincere views, his great gift of eloquence and wide and sympathetic outlook on life all enabled him to win a position of great leadership and usefulness in the College, in Church and in society. As a member of the first Mission of Fellowship sent by the Indian Churches to Great Britain and Ireland, he made a profound impression in the countries which the group visited. Mr. Varki passed away on June 5, 1944. The College Assembly Hall is named after him.

Mr. V. M. ITTYERAH (1895 – 1985)

After his B.A. (Hons) Degree from Madras Christian College Mr. V. M. Ittyerah joined the staff of that College. A close friend and associate of the late Mr. K.C. Chacko, Mr. Ittyerah was one of the first persons who shared with that great soul the idea of founding Union Christian College. Ever since that day in 1921, when he came to the College Hill with a friend, to clear the jungle around the old dilapidated and uninhabited building, in which the Union Christian College was to have its first home, Mr. Ittyerah was the common friend of everyone in the college community. In 1927, he left the College for a period of study at Oxford. He returned in 1930 after taking his B. Litt. degree and was on the staff of the College till he retired at the age of 60. His transparent sincerity of purpose, his desire to be of help to all, his unselfconscious enthusiasm, his humility and his cheerfulness, all enabled him to make a distinctive and most valuable contribution to the life and work of this College. He served the College in various ways: as a teacher and warden, as staff adviser to the Student Christian fellowship, as staff organiser of relief for the poor and needy neighbours of the College and in many other ways. He was the Principal of the College from 1942 to 1947. Mr. Ittyerah retired from active service in the College in May 1957 and was Principal of Mar Thoma College, Thiruvalla, for three years. Even after his retirement Mr. Ittyerah continued his close association with the life and work of UC College until his death on November 9, 1985. Generations of students of Union Christian College cherish their association with Mr. Ittyerah, who had been to them an inspiring and consecrated Christian teacher, guide and friend. The Administrative block is named after him.

Mr. C. P. MATHEW (1896 – 1970)

Mr. C.P. Mathew had been a faculty of Madras Christian College after graduating in Philosophy before joining the college. He was a member of the original group whose vision and initiative was responsible for the founding of the Union Christian College. He has put the stamp of his forceful personality upon every aspect of the College. His sense of fairness, his courage of conviction, his magnanimity and his undivided loyalty to the highest and the best, enabled him to make a most distinctive and valuable contribution, both in shaping the policies of the college as well as in the conscientious and efficient discharge of day to day routine duties.He was greatly respected for his profound scholarship in Philosophy and Theology and for the lofty ideals and principles which guided his life. He was also known for his fervent spirit of patriotism and devotion to the Church. He was a member of the Mission of Fellowship which visited England in 1938. He served as Principal of the college from 1947- ’52. He was a member of the first elected Parliament of the Indian Republic during 1952-’57 and in that period he was part of the Indian delegation to the UNESCO in Paris in 1952 and to the United Nations General Assembly in 1954.

Mr. Mathew continued to exert a great influence on the life of the Christian Church and to take an active interest in the political life of the country. He also maintained intimate association with the college until his death on September 24, 1970. The Mathew Block is named after him.

Name of the ManagerYear
Prof. V.M. Ittyerah M. A., B.Litt. (Oxon)1970 – 1975
Prof. T.B. Thomas M. Sc., C.Phys., M.Inst.P1975 – 1986
Prof. C.T. Benjamin M. A., M.A. (Prin.)1986 – 1993
Prof. (Rev.) K.C. Mathew M.Sc., M.R.E1993 – 2001
Dr. C. Poonnoose Mathew M.Sc., Ph.D2001 – 2005
Prof. Mathew Koshy M.Sc., M.Phil2005 – 2009
Dr. A.M. Chacko M.Sc., Ph.D.2009 – 2013
Dr. Raju K. John MSc,Ph.D2013 – 2016
Rev. Thomas John, M.A2016 – 2024
Dr. K.P. Ouseph, I.F.S. (Retd.)2024 –

Name of the PrincipalYear
Prof. A.M. Varki M. A., B.L.1921 – 1942
Prof. V.M. Ittyerah M. A., B.Litt. (Oxon)1942 – 1947
Prof. C.P. Mathew M.A.1947 – 1952
Prof. T.B. Ninan M.A.1952 – 1957
Prof. T.B. Thomas M.Sc., C.Phys., M.Inst. P.1957 – 1962
Dr. P.M. Mathai M.Sc., Ph.D. (Toronto)1962 – 1967
Prof. C.T. Benjamin M.A., M.A. (Prin)1967 – 1972
Dr. A.K. Baby M.A., Ph.D. (Indiana)1972 – 1977
Dr. O.M. Mathen M.Sc., Ph.D. (North Carolina)1977 – 1981
Dr. A.M. Chacko M.Sc., Ph.D. (North Carolina)1981 – 1986
Dr. C. Joyce Mathew M.Sc., Ph.D. (London)1986 – 1990
Dr. C.J. Thomas M.Sc., M.B.A., Ph.D.1990 – 1995
Dr. Rajan Varughese M.Sc., Ph.D.1995 – 2000
Dr. Raju K. John M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D.2000 – 2005
Dr. Varghese John M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.2005 – 2010
Dr. T. Thomas Philip M.Sc, Ph.D, PDF2010 – 2013
Dr. A.Benny Cherian M.Sc., Ph.D2013 – 2015
Dr. P Thomas Mathew M.Sc., Ph.D2015 – 2018
Dr. Thara K Simon M.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D2018 – 2022
Dr. David Saj Mathew M.Sc., Ph.D (Principal In Charge / Drawing And Disbursing Officer)19-03-2019 -12-01 2021
Prof. Dr. Rachel Reena Philip M.Sc., Ph.D (DDO)13-01-2021 – 31-08-2021
Dr. M.I. Punnoose M.A.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.,Ph.D2022 – 2024
Dr. Mini Alice M.A, Ph.D2024 –

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