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Davao de Oro State College Compostela, Davao de Oro: Davao Region: Mindanao: Christie Jean V. Ganiera: 2013: Davao del Norte State College: Panabo City, Davao del Norte: Davao Region Mindanao: Joy M. Sorrosa: 1995: 3,542 Davao del Sur State College Digos: Davao Region Mindanao: Augie E. Fuentes: 2019: Davao Oriental State University: Mati City ...
State universities and colleges (SUCs) refers to any public institution of higher learning that was created by an Act passed by the Congress of the Philippines.These institutions are fully subsidized by the national government, and may be considered as a corporate body. [7]
St. James College of Parañaque; St. Louis College Valenzuela; St. Luke's College of Medicine; San Juan de Dios Educational Foundation; South East Asia Graduate School of Theology; South SEED LPDH College; Southville International School affiliated with Foreign Universities; Southville International School and Colleges
University of the Philippines Manila (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "State universities and colleges in Manila" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
The Manila Times College; Manila Tytana Colleges (formerly Manila Doctors College) Manuel L. Quezon University; Mapúa University. Mapúa University - Makati; Mary Chiles College of Nursing; Mary Johnston College of Nursing; MFI Technological Institute; Meridian International Business, Arts & Technology College (MINT College) Medici di Makati ...
There are five core subjects: Science, Mathematics, English, Filipino, and Araling Panlipunan (Social Studies). Other subjects in all levels of junior high school include MAPEH (a collective subject comprising Music, Art, Physical Education and Health), Character Education ( Edukasyon sa Pagpapakatao ) and Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE).
In 1973, the name of the college was further changed to U.P. College in Manila. On March 19, 1975, U.P. President O.D. Corpuz issued Administrative Order No. 17, advising the college to re-examine its goals. Dr. Nestor N. Pilar was appointed dean in 1978. The college's objectives of giving an arts and sciences education were re-emphasized.
The college moved out from its Lepanto campus and completed its transfer to the A. Mabini Campus in 1971. Through Presidential Decree 1341 that was proclaimed on April 1, 1978, the Philippine College of Commerce became a chartered state university and was accordingly renamed as the Polytechnic University of the Philippines. It strengthened PUP ...