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De La Salle University–Dasmariñas (Filipino: Pamantasang De La Salle–Dasmariñas), also referred to by its acronym DLSU-D or La Salle–Dasma, is a private Roman Catholic, Lasallian co-educational secondary and higher education institution run by the De La Salle Brothers of the Philippine District of the Christian Brothers in Dasmariñas, Philippines.
De La Salle University Medical Center's new facade DLSUMC Building 3. The De La Salle University Medical Center ('DLSUMC; also known as UMC) acts as the teaching hospital of DLSMHSI. Owned by the De La Salle Brothers Philippines and administered by the Sisters of St. Paul de Chartres, it offers a tertiary level of medical care. The offices of ...
De La Salle University is the oldest member of De La Salle Philippines, a network of 16 Lasallian institutions established in 2006. DLSP is the successor of the De La Salle University System, a similar organization. [12] De La Salle Philippines is a member of an international, worldwide network of Lasallian educational institutions. Presently ...
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]
De La Salle University – Dasmariñas; National University Dasmarinas; Philippine Christian University - Cavite; Technological University of the Philippines – Cavite; Cavite State University - Dasmariñas Learning Center; University of the Philippines Dasmariñas, (groundbreaking). [1]
The first De La Salle School in the Philippines, De La Salle College was opened on June 16, 1911, on Calle Nozaleda in Paco, Manila, at the request of the Archbishop of Manila, Jeremiah James Harty to the Brothers of the Christian Schools. It is interesting to note that Archbishop Harty had a very close affinity to La Salle since he was ...
An envoy of De La Salle Brothers arrived in 1910. [4] More than a century ago, the De La Salle College (DLSC) was established as an exclusive all boys' elementary and high school. [5] The pre-war grade school and high school departments of DLSC were finally dissolved in 1968 and 1978 respectively.
The College of Education seeks to train students to be holistic, interdisciplinary, innovative, and culture-sensitive mentors. While the College of Education (CED) of the De La Salle University is the smallest college in terms of the undergraduate student population, it is the biggest college in terms of graduate student population.