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  2. Central Philippine University – College of Business and ...

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    The CPU College of Business and Accountancy confers baccalaureate and post-graduate academic programs in accounting and business studies. A National Center of Excellence in Business Administration by the Commission on Higher Education (Philippines) for Western Visayas, some of its academic programs has been designated LEVEL IV by notable accrediting agencies, the highest level of accreditation ...

  3. University of the East College of Business Administration

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    SFC Quadrangle SFC building. The College of Business Administration started as a CPA Review School. On September 11, 1946, five people namely Francisco T. Dalupan, Sr., Herminiglio Reyes, Jose Torres, Jaime Hernandez and Santiago dela Cruz established the Philippine College of Commerce and Business Administration (PCCBA) along R. Papa St. in Sampaloc, Manila.

  4. University of Santo Tomas College of Commerce and Business ...

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    In 1940, Fr. Pedro Mateos, O.P. assumed the position of Dean and it was during his term where new review courses in Accounting and Law (for Accounting) were introduced to enhance the seniors’ chances in passing the CPA licensure examinations. The college was forced to close during the Second World War. During the war the university was ...

  5. University of the Philippines College of Arts and Sciences

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    A new degree program, B.A. Development Studies was also offered. When Atty. Edgardo J. Angara assumed the U.P. presidency, he created two committees: one to re-examine curricular offerings (Committee to Review Academic Programs or CRAP) and the other, the Management Review Committee or MRC to re-examine the organizational structure and ...

  6. Bachelor of Accountancy - Wikipedia

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    The Bachelor of Accountancy, also known as Bachelor of Accounting, is the principal academic degree in accountancy in several countries, and is often the only (undergraduate) degree [1] recognised for subsequent practice as a professional accountant; see First professional degree. It is abbreviated as B.Acy., B.Acc., or B. Accty..

  7. Education in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Grade 1: 6-7 and up Grade 2: 7-8 and up Grade 3: 8-9 and up Grade 4: 9-10 and up Grade 5: 10-11 and up Grade 6: 11-12 and up Grade 7: 12-13 and up High school: 1st year 13-14 and up 2nd year 14-15 and up 3rd year 15-16 and up 4th year 16-17 and up Higher education; College: Varies 17 and up

  8. Gordon College (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    Gordon College, also known as Dalubhasaang Gordon in Filipino, is a local government-funded college in Olongapo City, Philippines.It was founded on February 24, 1999, by virtue of City Ordinance No. 9, and is composed of five constituent colleges: College of Computer Studies, College of Business and Accountancy, College of Education, and College of Allied Health and Sciences, and College of ...

  9. Laguna College of Business and Arts - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Evangelista Llamas or Don Pedro Llamas (1884–1946) was a pioneering educator and public servant from Pagsanjan, Laguna.Born on August 1, 1884, to Gabriel Llamas and Eleutera Evangelista, he pursued his education internationally, attending St. Joseph Catholic School in Hong Kong and earning a Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Chemistry from the University of Michigan.