Martes, Marso 8, 2011

Filipinos value education highly and will make a great sacrifice to obtain the greatest ambition of every Filipino family, which is to send every child to gain a tertiary education.
There are several tertiary institutions in the Philippines, most of them are located in the country’s capital city, Manila. Tertiary institution operates on a semester system with an optional summer term. The medium of instructions in all courses are in English, except if you are majoring in Filipino. Students will be able to choose from hundreds of course available in the different colleges and universities around Metro Manila.
A private university, founded on June 3, 1907 by two women, Librada Avelino and Carmen de Luna.
University of the Philippines - The Philippines' premier institution of higher learning.
Below is a list of other tertiary colleges and institutions in Metro Manila that offers tertiary education, some of them are non-profit, non-stock education institution, others are owned and managed  by private sector and private catholic institutions.
The list is arranged in alphabetical order.
MIT was founded in 1925. The institute is a reputable source of architects, engineers and science graduates and topnotchers in the architectural and engineering field.
San Beda College
  1. Assumption College

  2. Colegio de San Juan de Letran

  3. College of the Holy Spirit

  4. Don Bosco Technical College

  5. La Consolacion College
  6. La Concordia College

  7. Manila Doctors College

  8. Miriam College

  9. Mapua Institute of Technology

  10. National Teachers College

  11. PMI Colleges

  12. San Beda College

  13. San Sebastian College

  14. Santa Isabel College

  15. Sienna College

  16. STI College

  17. St Jude College

  18. St Joseph College Quezon City

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