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Their programs enjoy the same legal status and privileges as those offered in traditional colleges and universities, and are eligible for credit to other institutions of higher learning. Pages in category "Distance education institutions based in the Philippines"
This is the list of state-funded schools, colleges and universities [1] in the Philippines. The list includes national colleges and universities system, region-wide colleges and universities system, province-wide colleges and universities system, and specialized schools. This list does NOT include locally funded schools, colleges and ...
The CAP College for the Deaf (CAP CFD) is the first college for the Deaf in Manila and one of the first post-secondary training programs for the Deaf in the Philippines. CAP CFD opened in 1989, giving hope to deaf high school graduates who are looking forward to college education that will prepare them to become productive members of ...
The Polytechnic University of the Philippines Open University System is the nontraditional/distance studies unit of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines.It began with the offering of non-degree (technical-vocational) courses in 1970s and was formally established in 1990, making it the first open learning institution in the country.
CICOSAT Colleges San Fernando, La Union not applicable Regulated Universidad de Dagupan: Dagupan 2022 Regulated Dagupan Colleges Foundation Dagupan not applicable Regulated Data Center College of the Philippines of Laoag City Laoag not applicable Regulated Divine Word College of Laoag: Laoag not applicable Regulated Divine Word College of Urdaneta
operate at least eight different degree programs; including at least six undergraduate courses, specifically a four-year course in liberal arts, a four-year course in science and mathematics, a four-year course in the social sciences, and; a minimum of three other active and recognized professional courses leading to government licensures; and
All programs are accredited by the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP), with 28 earning the highest level of accreditation. [71] Two of these programs, Journalism and Filipino, were granted Center of Development status by the Commission on Higher Education. A 2018 survey of 503 JobStreet ...
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 ...