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Pasig Catholic College (Filipino: Kolehiyong Katoliko ng Pasig), also referred to as PCC, is a private Catholic coeducational basic and higher education institution located in Pasig, Philippines and was founded by CICM fathers in 1913.
On March 15, 1999, the Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Pasig passed the Ordinance No. 11, series of 1999, which established the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Pasig. The school was then conceived by former Mayor Vicente Eusebio, with the approval and subsequent implementation of the Republic Act No. 7160 (Local Government Code).
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Araullo University (Filipino: Pamantasang Araullo), also referred to by its acronym "AU" or simply "Araullo", is a private, non-sectarian secondary and higher education institution in Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, Philippines.
On March 20, 1975, the College of Rizal in Pasig and Rizal Technical High School in Mandaluyong, both situated in the Province of Rizal, were merged and converted into the Rizal Technological College (RTC) by the virtue of Presidential Decree (PD) No. 674 The decree authorized the expansion of curricular programs and promotion of researches in the development and conservation of natural ...
City University of Pasay (Filipino: Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Pasay), commonly abbreviated as CUPasay, is a city government-controlled, public university in Pasadeña St., F.B. Harrison, Pasay. History
Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Pasig; Pasig Catholic College; Media in category "Universities and colleges in Pasig" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 ...
The University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P; Filipino: Pamantasan ng Asya at Pasipiko) is a private university in the Philippines.It traces its beginnings to the Center for Research and Communication (CRC), which was established on August 15, 1967, as a private think-tank that conducted economic and social research and offered graduate courses in economics.