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  2. Philippine Women's University - Wikipedia

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    In 1919 during the American colonial era, the Philippine Women's University was established as the Philippine Women's College (PWC) by a group of Filipino women consisting of Clara Aragon, Concepcion Aragon, Francisca Tirona Benitez, Paz Marquez Benitez, Carolina Ocampo Palma, Mercedes Rivera and Socorro Marquez Zaballero with the assistance of Filipino lawyer José Abad Santos, who drafted ...

  3. Philippine Women's University – School of Fine Arts and Design

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    The Philippine Women's University – School of Fine Arts and Design (PWU-SFAD) is the academic institution of Fine Arts and Design of the Philippine Women's University.PWU-SFAD is located along one city block in the district of Malate in the City of Manila bounded by Taft Avenue and the streets of Malvar, Nakpil and Leon Guinto.

  4. Category:Universities and colleges in Manila - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Women's University (2 C, 3 P) S. San Beda University (2 C, 11 P, 1 F) U. University of Santo Tomas (5 C, 74 P, 23 F) ... Philippine Christian University;

  5. Category:Philippine Women's University - Wikipedia

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    Philippine Women's University – School of Fine Arts and Design This page was last edited on 21 August 2020, at 00:04 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. Jose Abad Santos Memorial School - Wikipedia

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    The Jose Abad Santos Memorial School (JASMS) is the outcome of the many years of work that Doreen Barber Gamboa had with children. She was greatly inspired by Francisca Tirona Benitez who was a co-founder and then President of the Philippine Women's University (PWU), the first college for Women in Asia (est. 1919). 1933

  7. Francisca Tirona - Wikipedia

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    Her dream was realized when she, together with six other women, founded the Philippine Women's College (later renamed to Philippine Women's University) in 1919. The college began adminitting enrollees from kindergarten up to third year high school on June 9, 1919. [2] She was elected as its president in 1920.

  8. Helena Benitez - Wikipedia

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    She graduated from Philippine Women's University and was a student at George Washington University (where she was Chair of the UN Commission on the Status of Women in 1969 and the first woman to serve as President of the UN Environment Program in 1975). [2] She also took post graduate training from the University of Chicago and Iowa State ...

  9. Category : Women's universities and colleges in the Philippines

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    Women's colleges in the Philippines generally offer programs in all levels (from elementary up to graduate school). Most programs are available only for women. However, a few colleges allow male admissions, but only at the postgraduate level (i.e., master's and doctorate, continuing education courses, etc.)