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Asian College – Dumaguete: Dr. V. Locsin Street, Taclobo: 1972 Colegio de Santa Catalina de Alejandria (COSCA) Main Campus - Bishop E. Surban Street, Pob. 3 and Campus 2 - Brgy. Talay: 1959 Maxino College: Bagacay: 2007 Metro Dumaguete College: Main Campus - E.J. Blanco Extension, Daro and Campus 2 - Brgy. Magatas, Sibulan: 2002
Metro Dumaguete College (MDC, 2002) is an academic institution with a campus in Barangay Daro, offering a Senior High School program, laddered TESDA accredited Technical Vocational programs, and other 4-year college courses.
The Blessing of the new Elementary Building, Km. 3 campus, took place on June 3, 2011. Grade school classes started operating in the new campus on June 6, 2011 and pre-school classes on June 13, 2011. July 25–26, 2011 -ISO Surveillance Audit. Result: SPU Surigao was reconfirmed as an ISO certified firm up to November 16, 2015.
Its Main Campus is located in Dumaguete and has the most number of academic programs and student organizations. It also has 6 satellite campuses all over the province. Formerly Central Visayas Polytechnic College, it was converted into a state university for students from Visayas and Mindanao .
Poverty incidence of Sibulan 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 21.10 2009 17.41 2012 14.68 2015 21.62 2018 10.90 2021 13.43 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Dumaguete Airport, the major airport in the province, is actually in Agan-an. There is a growing number of guest houses and beach resorts from Cangmating southward to Dumaguete and the coral reefs of Ajong are attracting more dive boats. The ...
Saint Paul University, also referred to by its acronym SPUD or SPU Dumaguete, is a private Roman Catholic research non-profit coeducational basic and higher education institution run by the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres in Dumaguete, Philippines. It was founded by the Paulinian Sisters on October 29, 1904.
The following is a list of Roman Catholic schools, colleges and universities in the Philippines.More than 1,500 Catholic schools throughout the country are members of the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP), the country's national association of Catholic schools founded in 1941. [1]
Poverty incidence of Negros Oriental 10 20 30 40 50 60 2006 42.93 2009 33.19 2012 50.06 2015 42.64 2018 25.55 2021 23.60 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority A geothermal power station in Valencia With its vast fertile land resources, Negros Oriental's other major industry is agriculture. The primary crops are sugarcane, sweetcorn, coconut and rice. In the coastal areas, fishing is the main ...