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In 2019 St. Dominic College of Asia has granted Deregulated Status by Commission on Higher Education (Philippines), the grant of deregulated status is given to private HEIs that have consistently shown exemplary performance in the provision of education, research and extension services, at the same time rationalizing supervision of private HEIs through progressive deregulation [2] and last ...
Pimsat College Bacoor Cavite; Phoenix International School of Science and Technology; Queen’s Row Integrated Science School; ... St. Dominic College of Asia;
Lyceum of St. Dominic Sta. Elena, Camarines Norte not applicable Regulated Northills College of Asia (NCA) Labo, Camarines Norte not applicable Regulated King Thomas Learning Academy Sipocot not applicable Regulated Buhi St. Joseph Academy Buhi, Camarines Sur not applicable Regulated
Asian Institute of Computer Studies (AICS), Bicutan Branch - 1571 Triangle Bldg., Doña Soledad Avenue, Better Living Subdivision, Don Bosco; College of Divine Wisdom, Parañaque - AMVEl Business Park, Brgy. San Dionisio, Sucat; Datamex Institute of Computer Technology College of Saint Adeline - Dr. A. Santos Avenue, Sucat
St. Dominic Catholic Church in Washington, D.C. (since 1853) St. Mary's Dominican High School in New Orleans (since 1860) Dominican College in Racine, Wisconsin (1864-1974) Church of St. Vincent Ferrer in New York City (since 1867) St. Dominic Church in San Francisco (since 1873) Saint Patrick Church in Columbus, Ohio (since 1885)
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Dominican International School (Chinese: 私立道明外僑學校), formerly Dominican School, is a private Catholic international school, located in Dazhi, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan. [1] The Sisters of the Congregation of the Religious Missionaries of St. Dominic own and manage the school. The school is open to all foreign students.
Subsequently, after the Institute found itself squeezed between the government's cap on tuition fee increase and the rising costs of providing quality education in engineering, the administration decided to phase it out in favor of computer technology programs and had the Institute of Technology closed in 1996. [2]