General Santos - Education

Education

The city is home to three (3) universities, namely;

  1. Mindanao State University - General Santos] (MSU-GSC)
  2. Notre Dame of Dadiangas University (NDDU)
  3. New Era University - Gensan Campus.
  • College/Learning Center
  1. ACLC College Gensan
  2. AMA Computer University College Inc.
  3. Brokenshire College]] SOCKSARGEN, Inc.
  4. General Santos Doctors Medical School Foundation
  5. GenSantos Foundation Inc., College
  6. Cronasia Foundation Inc., College
  7. General Santos Nat’l School of Arts & Trades
  8. Gensan Technical Institute
  9. Golden State College, Inc.
  10. Holy Trinity College of General Santos City, Inc.
  11. Joji Ilagan Career Center Foundation, Inc.
  12. Mindanao Polytechnic College, Inc.
  13. Nikki Louise College, Inc.
  14. Passionist Sisters’ School (Gen. Santos), Inc
  15. Passionist Technological Institute, Inc.
  16. Philippine Institute of Technology, Inc.
  17. PMCC Maranatha Christian School
  18. Ramon Magsaysay Memorial College RMMC,
  19. Shalom Crest Wizard Academy, Inc
  20. South Ranex College, Inc. – Annex II
  21. Southern Mindanao Institute of Technology of GSC, Inc
  22. Southpoint College of Arts and Technology (SPAT), Inc
  23. Sta. Maria School of Paramedics & Technology Incorporated
  24. STI College of Gen. Santos City
  25. The Quantum Academy

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