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Established and fully operational since 1984, AIDE is the oldest existing college of its kind in the Philippines. It is also one of only four government recognized distance learning providers offering full academic degrees. [1] [2]
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 ...
In July 1991, IBM Philippines together with SM Foundation, Inc. founded Asia Pacific Computer Technology Center (APCTC) in an effort to address the manpower needs of the growing Information Technology industry. APCTC later collaborated with the Far Eastern University (FEU) and Intelligent Wave, Inc. to set up a computer school, which was called ...
CIIT Philippines – College of Arts and Technology (formerly known as the Cosmopoint International Institute of Technology) is one of the private, non-sectarian colleges, and digital arts schools in the Philippines that offers specialized and industry-based learning in the fields of web design, multimedia arts, computer graphics, 3D animation, mobile app development, game development ...
Being able to save years of studying and debt by skipping college in favor of landing a $200,000 job that lets you work from home straight out of high school sounds like the dream.
American University of Sovereign Nations, [46] allegedly Japan, Thailand, United States and the Philippines; from its own website: "AUSN is not regionally or nationally accredited in the United States by traditional accreditation agencies" [47] (affiliated with the unaccredited Accredited Universities of Sovereign Nations)
In today's highly competitive job market, many people might think that a four-year degree is the only way to obtain a good job. However, the reality is that there are plenty of job opportunities...
The nonprofit organization Opportunity at Work says as many as 30 million workers are held back by degree requirements. "This is an issue that intersects with education, with poverty, with lots of ...