Education
The city is home to three (3) universities, namely;
- Mindanao State University - General Santos] (MSU-GSC)
- Notre Dame of Dadiangas University (NDDU)
- New Era University - Gensan Campus.
- College/Learning Center
- ACLC College Gensan
- AMA Computer University College Inc.
- Brokenshire College]] SOCKSARGEN, Inc.
- General Santos Doctors Medical School Foundation
- GenSantos Foundation Inc., College
- Cronasia Foundation Inc., College
- General Santos Nat’l School of Arts & Trades
- Gensan Technical Institute
- Golden State College, Inc.
- Holy Trinity College of General Santos City, Inc.
- Joji Ilagan Career Center Foundation, Inc.
- Mindanao Polytechnic College, Inc.
- Nikki Louise College, Inc.
- Passionist Sisters’ School (Gen. Santos), Inc
- Passionist Technological Institute, Inc.
- Philippine Institute of Technology, Inc.
- PMCC Maranatha Christian School
- Ramon Magsaysay Memorial College RMMC,
- Shalom Crest Wizard Academy, Inc
- South Ranex College, Inc. – Annex II
- Southern Mindanao Institute of Technology of GSC, Inc
- Southpoint College of Arts and Technology (SPAT), Inc
- Sta. Maria School of Paramedics & Technology Incorporated
- STI College of Gen. Santos City
- The Quantum Academy
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