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This is the list of state-funded schools, colleges and universities [1] in the Philippines. The list includes national colleges and universities system, region-wide colleges and universities system, province-wide colleges and universities system, and specialized schools. This list does NOT include locally funded schools, colleges and ...
Philippine College of Northwestern Luzon Agoo not applicable Regulated Philippine Darakbang Theological College Binalonan, Pangasinan not applicable Regulated Saint John Bosco College of Northern Luzon San Fernando, La Union not applicable Regulated Rosales-Wesleyan Bible College Rosales, Pangasinan not applicable Regulated
The Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges (PASUC) is an association of public tertiary school level institutions in the Philippines. These comprises all 102 State Universities and Colleges (SUC) which are under the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). [ 1 ]
In the Philippines, college is a tertiary institution that typically offer a number of specialized courses in the sciences, liberal arts, or in specific professional areas, e.g. nursing, hotel and restaurant management and information technology.
The Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP; Filipino: Politeknikong Unibersidad ng Pilipinas [4] [5]) is a coeducational state university in Manila, Philippines.It was founded on 19 October 1904, as the Manila Business School (MBS) and as part of Manila's public school system.
In Manila, the College of Business Administration was given permit to operate. In 1980, UPSI formed the Yaman Lahi Foundation, Inc. to manage and operate Manila and Cavite campuses. Within the next five years, the focus was on curricular program development, which paved the way to more courses being given government recognition.
The first Laguna Northwestern College-Supreme Student Council (LNC-SSC) [2] was founded on June 29, 2012. It consists of the Presidents and vice-presidents of each course and empowered by the department representatives. The officers were elected on the same day by means of nomination, in a consensus manner.