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FEBIAS College of Bible (77 Gen T De Leon, Valenzuela, Metro Manila, Philippines 1441) PTS College and Advanced Studies (formerly Presbyterian Theological Seminary) (Dasmarinas City, Philippines) Asian Seminary of Christian Ministries (Makati City, Philippines)
ATESEA was established as the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia in 1957 in Singapore with 16 schools as founding members. The first full meeting was held in 1959 under the leadership of Benjamin I. Guansing of the Philippines and John R. Fleming was elected as the first executive director.
It was founded in 1946 through the initiatives of the laymen of the Evangelical Association of the Philippines. Originally named as Manila Union University, it was renamed as Philippine Christian College (PCC). In 1976, the PCC acquired university status. [1] PCU is one of the two major mainline protestant universities at the heart of Metro ...
A Union High School was established in Manila by the Evangelical Union in 1919. Later on, the Union Christian College in San Fernando, La Union, was founded in 1936 with elementary and college departments. [9] The seminary began offering college courses in Manila, which eventually led to the birth of Manila Union University in 1947.
Asian College of Science and Technology-Dumaguete Dumaguete not applicable Regulated De La Salle Andres Soriano Memorial College: Toledo City, Cebu not applicable Regulated Bantayan Southern Institute Bantayan, Cebu not applicable Regulated Mount Moriah College Poro, Cebu not applicable Regulated Presbyterian Theological College Dumaguete
The organization of the SITF is a response of the University of Santo Tomas to the needs of religious women for both theological and religious formation. And, in seeking the accreditation of the program by the Commission on Higher Education in 1995, the university responded to the needs for well-trained teachers of religion and values.
The program makes available to graduates of approved theological schools in South East Asia the combined academic resources of the participating accredited schools so that suitable students may have the opportunity of continuing their studies within South East Asia. Selected students from outside the region may also be admitted to the program ...
The following is a list of Roman Catholic schools, colleges and universities in the Philippines.More than 1,500 Catholic schools throughout the country are members of the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines (CEAP), the country's national association of Catholic schools founded in 1941. [1]