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The Lyceum of the Philippines University has six major campuses, namely: LPU Manila in Intramuros, Manila, the main campus of the university; LPU Makati at L.P. Leviste Street, Makati, houses the LPU College of Law; LPU Batangas in Batangas City, Batangas, formerly an autonomous institution named Lyceum of Batangas
Raul Pangalangan, '83 – International Criminal Court judge, law professor, newspaper columnist and former U.P. Law Dean - Alpha Sigma; Antonio La Viña, '89; former Dean of Ateneo School of Government, U.P. Law Professor; Katrina Legarda, '80; family law specialist; former Manila Times publisher; author; former television host
File:Lyceum of the Philippines University College of Law, Makati City.jpg. ... Lyceum of the Philippines University College of Law, Makati City. Date: 16 July 2023 ...
Southwestern University Matias H. Aznar Memorial College of Medicine, Inc. 1946 Southwestern University: Cebu [96] Manila Central University College of Medicine 1947 Manila Central University: Manila [97] FEU NRMF – Institute of Medicine: 1952 Far Eastern University: Manila [98] UERMMMC College of Medicine: 1956 University of the East: Manila ...
Philippine Law Enforcement College Tuguegarao City not applicable Regulated International School of Asia and the Pacific: Peñablanca not applicable Regulated Isabela College of Arts and Technology Cauayan City, Isabela not applicable Regulated AMA Computer College-Santiago City Santiago City, Isabela not applicable Regulated
Legal education in the Philippines is developed and offered by Philippine law schools, supervised by the Legal Education Board.Previously, the Commission on Higher Education supervises the legal education in the Philippines but was replaced by the Legal Education Board since 1993 after the enactment of Republic Act No. 7662 or the Legal Education Reform Act of 1993.
LPU Cavite was established in June 2008. It is the fifth campus of the Lyceum of the Philippines University after the Manila, Makati, Batangas and Laguna campuses. It started with five colleges: the College of Allied Medical Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business Administration, College of Engineering, Computer Studies and Architecture, and College of International Tourism ...
Since the Spanish colonial period, Manila has been the center of education in the country, and Intramuros was home to various academic institutions. The first schools in the district were the Colegio de Santa Potenciana founded in 1589, [4] Universidad de San Ignacio in 1590, [5] San Jose Seminary in 1601, the University of Santo Tomas in 1611, [6] the Colegio de San Juan de Letran in 1620 ...