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  2. St. Rita's College of Balingasag - Wikipedia

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    A building was constructed to accommodate the growing student population. In 1995 St. Rita's High School was renamed St. Rita's College which eventually became St. Rita's College of Balingasag, Incorporated, upon registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). New courses, including TESDA accredited courses, were opened. [1]

  3. Notre Dame of Midsayap College - Wikipedia

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    On August 6, 1989, Notre Dame of Midsayap College was granted Level I accreditation for its three programs, namely, Liberal Arts, Teachers College and Commerce. This was the result of the long preparation which started in School-Year 1983–1984 with the Preliminary Visit of a team of Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and ...

  4. Bicol University - Wikipedia

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    Bicol University (Bikol: Unibersidad nin Bikol; Filipino: Unibersidad ng Bikol), also referred to by its acronym (BU or Bicol U), is a regional state, research and coeducational higher education institution in Legazpi City, Albay, Philippines, with external campuses scattered throughout the provinces of Albay and Sorsogon.

  5. Higher education in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] Accreditation can be either of programs or of institutions. Programs offered by satellite campuses of non-system higher education institutions are subject to separate accreditation of these accrediting agencies. All of the institutions accredited by these three agencies certified by FAAP are private institutions.

  6. Mapúa Malayan Colleges Laguna - Wikipedia

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    MMCL offers 9 accredited programs, including two enhanced through its collaboration with Arizona State University (ASU). [6] The institution's close proximity to the industrial hubs of Laguna provides students easy access to on-the-job training opportunities in prestigious companies in the country.

  7. Cebu Normal University - Wikipedia

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    CNU was established in 1902 by Act No. 74 of the Philippine Commission as a summer institute of the Philippine Normal University (PNS, then a normal school). It was then called "Cebu Normal School" and was the located at Colegio Logarta building (later Hijos del Pueblo) at the Colon Street by which the Cebu provincial government pays the amount of ₱200 monthly.

  8. Universidad de Zamboanga - Wikipedia

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    The Universidad de Zamboanga (UZ) is a non-profit, private educational institution established on October 12, 1948.It is Western Mindanao’s largest private educational institution catering to approximately 11,000 students and it provides secondary, tertiary, technical, and graduate programs for young adults and lifelong learners seeking quality education delivered through various learning ...

  9. Batangas State University - Wikipedia

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    The former College of Liberal Arts, Science, and Computer Studies; School of Accountancy, Business and Economics, Center of Gender, and Poverty Studies; and School of Food Science were established. A separate department for primary students was created that offered Kindergarten I and II in preschool and Grade I in elementary.