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The college responded to the clamour of parents and senior students for the offering of the Nursing Program when it applied for a permit to operate on September 29, 2003. The Commission of Higher Education (CHED) granted the initial permit for the first year on May 27, 2004.
Notre Dame – RVM College of Cotabato is a private, Catholic basic and higher education institution [1] run by the Congregation of the Religious of the Virgin Mary in Cotabato City, Maguindanao, Philippines. It was established by the RVM Sisters in 1904.
St. Mary's Academy of San Nicolas, formerly known as Saint Nicholas Academy, is a Catholic private school in Cebu City, Philippines run and partially owned by the Religious of the Virgin Mary (RVM). The school has affiliation with the Archdiocesan Shrine of San Nicolas Parish. It offers Kindergarten, Grade School, and High School curricula for ...
St. Mary's College Inc., also referred to by its acronym SMCQC or as St. Mary's College, is a private Catholic basic and higher education institution for both boys and girls administered by the Religious of the Virgin Mary in Mother Ignacia Avenue, Quezon City, Philippines. It was established in 1725 by the RVM Sisters.
In the past, you could deduct college expenses using the Tuition and Fees Deduction. But this deduction was phased out in 2020, and instead there are several college credits that have expanded.
The Religious of Virgin Mary (RVM) Sisters, who had been helping the Oblates in running the school, then took care of the girls' department (now Notre Dame – RVM College of Cotabato), while the Brothers has the boys' department, thus giving birth to Notre Dame of Cotabato (Boys' Department).
Pilar College of Zamboanga City, Inc. is a private Catholic basic and higher education institution owned and administered by the Religious of the Virgin Mary (RVM) in Zamboanga City, Philippines. It was founded by the RVM Sisters in 1894 as a Cartilla School. It is located at R.T. Lim boulevard, Zamboanga City.
The Religious of the Virgin Mary sisters were invited to teach at the Escuela with Rev. Mo. Ma Rheina Mae Coma, RVM as the first superior and principal. Since then the RVM Sisters have run the school. The school became St. Michael's Academy in 1938 and St. Michael's College in 1952 when it attained full collegiate status.