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The Cebu Institute of Technology – University currently has only one campus, located along N. Bacalso Avenue in Cebu City. The campus is also bounded by Tres de Abril Street on its back end. The campus hosts all of CIT-U's academic offerings, from nursery school to graduate studies. The N. Bacalso campus is the school's third location since ...
Cebu Institute of Technology–University; Cebu Normal University* Cebu Technological University* (Main Campus) Cebu Technological University – Danao Satellite Campus*
The Cebu Institute of Medicine is a non-stock, non-profit institution established in June 1957, then known as Cebu Institute of Technology, College of Medicine (CIT – College of Medicine). Its pioneering class of 33 students graduated in 1962 from the then five-year curriculum.
College of Technological Sciences – Cebu (CTS-C or better known simply as CTS) is a mid-sized educational institution currently located at Corner R.R. Rallos Street and N. Bacalso Avenue, Cebu City, Philippines. It is the sister school of University of Cebu.
Salazar Colleges of Science and Institute of Technology (SCSIT) is educational institution of basic education and higher learning in Cebu City, Philippines.
Tres de Abril Street (Cebuano: Dalan Tres de Abril) is a national tertiary road [1] in Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines.It commences at Spolarium Street in Barangay Pasil which connects Barangay Ermita through the Forbes Bridge, passes through the junctions of C. Padilla Street and N. Bacalso Avenue, and ends at the junction of F. Llamas Street in Barangay Punta Princesa.
Salazar Colleges of Science and Institute of Technology Cebu City not applicable Regulated San Carlos Seminary College Cebu City not applicable Regulated Silliman University: Hibbard Avenue, Dumaguete Autonomous (by evaluation) [d] Southwestern University: Cebu City Regulated St. Catherine's College Carcar not applicable Regulated
The university, since its founding in 1911, was also previously known as Cebu Trade School, Cebu School of Arts and Trades, and Cebu State College of Science and Technology, until, in 2009, by the virtue of Republic Act 9744, it was converted into a state university, and assuming the name Cebu Technological University. [2]