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Lyceum of the Philippines University was founded in 1952 by José P. Laurel, who became the third president of the Philippines, making LPU the only school founded by a Philippine president. [2] He named the institution after lykeion , the grove in ancient Athens where Aristotle taught his pupils.
This is a list of nursing schools in the Philippines. A ... Colegio de San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila of Northern Samar, Inc. ... Lyceum of the Philippines University ...
Metro Manila College, U-Site Jordan Plaines, Kaligayahan, Novaliches, Quezon City Metropolitan Hospital College of Nursing Metropolitan Medical Center College of Arts, Science & Technology
Lyceum of the Philippines University – Batangas: Batangas City, Batangas: 1966 as Lyceum of Batangas: Pirates: 2017–present [4] Manila Central University: Caloocan: 1904 as Escuela de Farmacia del Liceo de Manila: Supremos: 2023–present [1] Olivarez College: Parañaque: 1976 as Olivarez School of Nursing: Sea Lions: 2016–present [2]
It was founded by Senator Sotero H. Laurel on January 18, 2000 as the third campus of the LPU system after Manila and Batangas. Currently, Lyceum of the Philippines University has 43 degree, non-degree, masters, and doctorate programs to offer.
In 2009, the Commission on Higher Education of the Philippines released a report showing the top 20 nursing schools in the country, based on the average passing rates on nursing board examinations. The top 20 nursing schools in the Philippines with 1000 or more examinees are the following: Silliman University, 96.57%; Saint Louis University, 95.42%
Lyceum of the Philippines University-Batangas: Capitol Site, Batangas City Autonomous (by evaluation) [d] Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation-Lucena University Site, Lucena Autonomous (by evaluation) [d] Marcelino Fule Memorial College Alaminos, Laguna not applicable Regulated Calayan Educational Foundation Lucena not applicable Regulated
LPU Cavite was established in June 2008. It is the fifth campus of the Lyceum of the Philippines University after the Manila, Makati, Batangas and Laguna campuses. It started with five colleges: the College of Allied Medical Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business Administration, College of Engineering, Computer Studies and Architecture, and College of International Tourism ...