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This category is for sites on universities and colleges (i.e. post-secondary educational institutions awarding technical, Associate, Bachelor's, Masters, and Doctorate degrees). Schools for children and teenagers should be submitted under Philippines/Education .
Websites submitted here must be university related and in English. Bilingual sites are acceptable, however sites only in other languages should be submitted to the appropriate World subcategory
http://www.aiias.edu/
A Seventh-Day Adventist educational institution offering graduate degrees in business administration, education, public health, and theology. Academics, admissions, and student services.
http://www.cpu.edu.ph/
A Christian institution of higher learning committed to Exemplary Christian Education for Life and responsive to the needs of the total person and the world.
http://www.dlsl.edu.ph/
Lipa City, Batangas, Philippines. Admissions, academics, news and directory.
http://www.mu.edu.ph/
Ozamiz City. Alumni, research, admission requirements, library resources, and academic programs in health sciences and maritime education.
http://www.fatima.edu.ph/
History, campus, contact information, admission information, and colleges and courses.
http://www.psid.edu.ph/
Provides information on admissions and academic courses offered, plus posters of exhibits by previous batches.
http://www.pup.edu.ph/
Offers news and information on admissions, academic programs and locations and contact information for its different campuses and branches.
http://www.tip.edu.ph/
Contains overview, academic programs, admissions, scholarships, services, partnerships, and affiliates.
http://www.unc.edu.ph/
Bicol.
http://www.wmsu.edu.ph/
Main campus in Zamboanga City, with other units in the provinces of Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga del Norte and Zamboanga Sibugay. Announcements, academic programs, and admissions information.
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