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As of 2019, UPOU had 4,086 students enrolled in various programs representing 7.3% of the student population of the entire University of the Philippines system. [6] This makes it the 4th largest constituent university by student population after UP Manila , and just slightly more than UP Visayas , which had 7.2%, while having the smallest ...
The Polytechnic University of the Philippines Open University System is the nontraditional/distance studies unit of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines.It began with the offering of non-degree (technical-vocational) courses in 1970s and was formally established in 1990, making it the first open learning institution in the country.
Schools which offer full academic degree programs via distance learning that are duly recognized by the Philippine government, through accreditation with the Commission on Higher Education, are shown below.
From 21 students in 2008, the school's student population increased by 500% on its second year of operation. In 2014, there were more than 500 students in all of its courses. As of February 2017, there were 577 students. There are 1,628 students in College and 273 students in Senior High School as of August 2022.
It had no ship to provide actual training facilities to its students, a sudden requirement implemented by CHED for maritime schools to be certified. In 1995, the school’s management made the bold move to purchase a training ship. M/V AIMS was launched that same year, a massive island of steel anchored on Manila Bay just within sight of the ...
Asia Pacific College (APC) is a private tertiary education institution in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was established in 1991 as a non-profit joint venture between IBM Philippines and the SM Foundation. [1] Its program is focused on information technology in consortium with the National University.
Palaestra Consortio, which is Latin term for “Training Partner”, is the industry linkage arm of Lyceum. It provides for student on-the-job training and internship programs, job placement programs, and meetings and consultations with industry leaders.
Southville International School and Colleges also operates the Asian SEED Academy of Technology, which was established in 1999 to teach post-secondary, non-formal technology, vocational, office management, and entrepreneurship. The academy has courses in information systems to students who wish to pursue computer and office management careers.