South Cotabato - Education

Education

South Cotabato houses 4 universities and many college institutions (Koronadal City & General Santos City)

  • St. Alexius College - Koronadal City
  • Notre Dame of Marbel University
  • Notre Dame of Dadiangas University
  • Mindanao State University - General Santos City
  • University of Philippines (Manila) - Koronadal Campus
  • Regency Polytechnic College - Koronadal City
  • Green Valley College - Koronadal City
  • Holy Trinity College of General Santos City
  • Gensantos Foundation Inc., College - General Santos City
  • Gensantos Foundation Inc., College - Polomlok
  • Goldenstate College - General Santos City
  • Goldenstate College - Koronadal City
  • Notre Dame-Siena School of Marbel
  • Notre Dame of Marbel University-Integrated Basic Education
  • Notre Dame-Siena College of General Santos City
  • Notre Dame-Siena College of Polomolok
  • Notre Dame of Dadiangas University-Integrated Basic Education
  • STI - Koronadal City
  • STI - General Santos City
  • ACLC - Koronadal City
  • ACLC - General Santos City

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