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  2. University of the Philippines Open University - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, UPOU had 4,086 students enrolled in various programs representing 7.3% of the student population of the entire University of the Philippines system. [6] This makes it the 4th largest constituent university by student population after UP Manila , and just slightly more than UP Visayas , which had 7.2%, while having the smallest ...

  3. Category : Distance education institutions based in the ...

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    Schools which offer full academic degree programs via distance learning that are duly recognized by the Philippine government, through accreditation with the Commission on Higher Education, are shown below.

  4. Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act, officially designated as Republic Act 10931, is a Philippine law that institutionalizes free tuition and exemption from other fees in state universities and colleges (SUCs), and local universities and colleges (LUCs) in the Philippines. The law also foresees subsidies for private higher ...

  5. Academic freedom - Wikipedia

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    By 2022, 88 percent of four-year colleges and universities will limit student free speech, reversing a 15-year trend, according to the College Speech Codes annual report. The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) reported that 426 out of 486 institutions have at least one policy restricting student speech. [76] [77]

  6. There’s Cause for Optimism on Campus Free Speech - AOL

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    FIRE’s annual College Free Speech Rankings, which rate schools based on their free speech policies, were designed to incentivize good behavior on free speech and academic freedom. But they were ...

  7. Manila Christian Computer Institute for the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    the only institute authorized by the government to offer a sign language course in the Philippines. [20] the first institute for the deaf that includes Deaf Culture as part of its curriculum. [21] the first school in the Philippines that published a series of comic strip focusing on deaf persons debuting on September 11, 2005. [22] [23]

  8. University of Santo Tomas - Wikipedia

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    With the growing student population, the Dominicans were given a 21.5-hectare plot of land at the Sulucan Hills in Sampaloc, Manila and built its new campus. In 1924, it began accepting female enrollees. All courses and departments moved to the new campus, with the exception of medicine and civil law, both of which stayed in Intramuros. [7]

  9. Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies

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    AIIAS Graduate School and Theological Seminary each comprises three departments. There is also an English Center serving non-native English-speaking students who desire to learn English as a second language. Most students matriculate into the regular academic programs upon completion of their language study, which usually takes about three months.