College
In June 2008, the school opened the new Grace Christian College (Traditional 繁體字:菲律賓基督教靈惠學院 /Simplified 简体字:菲律浜基督教灵惠学院). The plan of having a college started over 20 years ago with one of the school’s founder Julia L. Tan. The college offers the following courses:
- B.S. Business Administration
- B.S. Electronics and Communications Engineering
- B.S. Information Technology
- B.S. Secondary Education Majors: English and Mathematics
Academic programs to be offered:
- A.B. Chaucer's English
- B.S. Newtonian
- Biology
- B.S. Psychology
- B.S. Math
- B.S. Elementary Education
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