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The Lyceum of the Philippines University – Laguna (formerly Lyceum Institute of Technology), one of the campuses of the Lyceum of the Philippines University, is an institute of higher education located in Km. 54, Brgy. Makiling, Calamba in the province of Laguna, Philippines.
His eldest son succeeding as Third College President in 1980–present, Ateneo Law School, FEU Institute of Law (1964-1974) and UP College of Law Professor for 1964–1991, Atty. Crispino "Babes" P. Reyes Sr., a graduate of Pre-Law from University of the Philippines Diliman in 1958 and 1962 of LL.B. in Ateneo de Manila University and LL.M. in ...
The Philippine General Hospital (also known as University of the Philippines–Philippine General Hospital or UP–Philippine General Hospital), simply referred to as UP–PGH or PGH, is a tertiary state-owned hospital administered and operated by the University of the Philippines Manila. It is designated as the National University Hospital ...
Academic Year Seniors Juniors; 1965-66 Ateneo de Manila University (1) Ateneo de Manila University (1) 1966-67 Mapúa Institute of Technology (1) De La Salle College (1) 1967-68
FEATI University (Far Eastern Air Transport Incorporated University) is a private non-sectarian co-educational higher education institution with a Catholic orientation established in 1946 in Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines. FEATI was formerly known as the Far Eastern School of Aeronautics.
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José Rizal University (JRU) JRU Pep Squad (JRU Pep Squad: until 2012, 2015–present) (JRU Cheer Explosives: 2012–2015) Lyceum of the Philippines University (LPU) LPU Pep Squad Mapúa University (MU) Mapua Cheerping Cardinals San Beda University (SBU) San Beda Red Corps (San Beda Cheerleaders Association: until 2010)
If a student drops the subject before the "subject dropping period" his/her record for that subject will be replaced by "DRP". [54] [55] Students who attain a grade point average of 1.20 or better, 1.45 to 1.20, and 1.75 to 1.45 are awarded upon graduation as summa cum laude, magna cum laude and cum laude respectively. Up until 2014, graduation ...