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  2. List of colleges of nursing in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of defunct nursing schools in the Philippines. I Iligan Capitol College; L La Salle College; Lyceum of Iligan Foundation; M Medina College - Pagadian; Medina College - Ozamiz [3] Medina College - Ipil; Mother College; N North Central Mindanao College; S Saint Michael’s College

  3. San Pedro College - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, San Pedro College opened its Ulas Campus at Ulas, Davao City for School Year 2012-2013. In August 2016, San Pedro College adopted the North American academic calendar, with the school year beginning in mid-August and the second semester starting on a late January or early February. Academic years are expected to end at June.

  4. Far Eastern University Diliman - Wikipedia

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    FEU Diliman, formerly known as FEU FERN College, is an educational institution at Sampaguita Avenue, Mapayapa Village, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines. [2] Founded in 1994 to commemorate the birth centennial of Dr. Nicanor B. Reyes Sr., founder and first president of the Far Eastern University (FEU), [3] the institution offers programs from Kindergarten, Basic Education, High School, up to ...

  5. Nursing in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the Commission on Higher Education of the Philippines released a report showing the top 20 nursing schools in the country, based on the average passing rates on nursing board examinations. The top 20 nursing schools in the Philippines with 1000 or more examinees are the following: Silliman University, 96.57%; Saint Louis University, 95.42%

  6. Manila Tytana Colleges - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, a permit to offer the four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Bachelor of Science in Liberal Arts courses was granted by the then Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS). A major milestone was marked in the college's history when the Metrobank Foundation Inc. acquired control of the Manila Medical Services, Inc. in ...

  7. Central Philippine University – College of Nursing - Wikipedia

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    Like other professions, nursing in the Philippines evolved from the apprenticeship system. This system laid the foundation upon which the Union Mission Hospital Training School for Nurses (now Central Philippine University College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences) was built and after which other schools of nursing were later patterned.

  8. University of Nueva Caceres - Wikipedia

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    The school officially started operation on July 1, 1948, as the Nueva Caceres Colleges. The initial courses offered were Liberal Arts, Commerce, Education, and high school with a total enrollment of 958. The students of the newly opened school had their classes in the rented Flordeliza Building fronting the public kiosk (now Plaza Quezon) and ...

  9. University of the Assumption - Wikipedia

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    In the new millennia, the University of the Assumption became a member of the Philippine Association of Accredited Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU). In 2002, the Liberal Arts, Education, Commerce, Accountancy and Nursing programs, as well as the Grade School and High School curricula, were granted Level 2 Accreditation.