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It is affiliated with APSOP (Association of Political Science Organizations of the Philippines), a number of other organizations, and its faculty are members and officers of the PPSA (Philippine Political Science Association). The Political Science Society, its forerunner, was founded in 1980 by the batch of Atty. Reynaldo Lopez, who also co ...
The University of the Philippines - National College of Public Administration and Governance (UP - NCPAG), a degree-granting unit of the University of the Philippines Diliman, is the first school of public administration and public policy in Asia and the top educational institution in the said academic field and practice in the Philippines. It ...
The College traces its origins to the year 1909 when the then Silliman Institute offered its first classical two-year A.B. course. In 1921, the College obtained recognition for its offering of a four-year A.B. degree. At about the same time, a science course was also offered, a B.S. degree major in Chemistry. [2]
Liberal arts colleges in the Philippines are degree-granting institutions offering academic undergraduate (Bachelor of Arts or A.B.) and graduate degrees (Master of ...
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.
Among non-board examination courses, the University has an excelled reputation through its academic courses in English, Political Science, and Biology with specialization in Microbiology, Biotechnology and Pre-Med, these three programs were submitted for accreditation to the AACCUP and were recently granted with Level 4 Qualified status. Its ...
On November 8, 2013, the college sustained severe damage and lost one employee and four of its students due to Typhoon Yolanda. [6] Due to the extent of the damage incurred by the college, its students were forced to enroll in other University of the Philippines campuses such as UP Cebu. University of the Philippines Visayas sent cash aid to ...
Central Luzon College of Science and Technology-Pampanga San Fernando, Pampanga 1959 not applicable Regulated Central Luzon Doctors' Hospital Educational Institution Tarlac City 1976 not applicable Regulated Central Luzon College of Science and Technology-Olongapo City Olongapo 1970 not applicable Regulated Centro Colegio De Tarlac Bamban, Tarlac