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Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Taguig (PLT), later renamed Taguig City University (TCU) upon conversion of the Municipality of Taguig to "cityhood" on 8 December 2004, was established through Ordinance No. 29, Series of 2004 (enacted 6 September 2004, Municipal Government of Taguig, authored by Councilor Aurelio Paulo R. Bartolome with councilors Marisse Balina-Eron and Allan Paul C. Cruz as co ...
In 1954, CLAS was converted into Central Luzon Agricultural College (CLAC) [6] with the mission of promoting agricultural education. In 1964, it was elevated to a university —the Central Luzon State University—to provide advance instruction and technical and professional training in agriculture and mechanics arts, and promote research ...
Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna (MMCL), formerly known as Malayan Colleges Laguna (MCL), is a private, research, and nonsectarian college wholly-owned subsidiary of the Mapúa University in Cabuyao, Laguna, Philippines.
The school was named Josefina H. Cerilles Memorial Barangay High School in honor of the assemblyman's beloved wife who was once a supervisor of DECS. This was approved through a Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 23 in April 1983 and Sangguniang Panlalawigan Resolution No. 295-A in 1984 pursuant to DECS Order N0.6, series of 1983.
In the same year, the application for the Nursing Program was submitted to CHED. Simultaneous with the application effort, the nursing laboratories and library requirements were procured. The BS in Nursing finally commenced which paved the way for the construction of the 2-storey nursing building and procurement of a school bus as a transport ...
The College of Health opened in 2004 with two programs: the Bachelor of Science in Nursing and the Diploma in Midwifery. The board of trustees and management submitted an application for university status, which was granted through CHED Resolution No. 186-2010, changing the name of Cagayan Colleges Tuguegarao to University of Cagayan Valley.
The Divine Word College of Calapan, as a Catholic institution of higher learning, goes back to the missionary work of Fr. Benito Rixner, SVD and other missionaries of the Society of the Divine Word in Mindoro. Mindoro Junior College, as the school was first called, was established in April 1946. The formal opening of classes in first year ...
The College develops in all fronts, i.e. more courses were opened all the way to the doctoral level (Ph.D.), curricular programs were standardized and accredited, systems were computerized, needed facilities improved, researches doubled, extension programs multiplied and income generating projects put up.