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Accredited Entities Accredited Entities http://www.immigration.gov.ph/information/list-of-accredited-entities GOVPH (HTTP://WWW.GOV.PH) MENU (/) AUXILIARY MENU Gallery (/gallery) Site Map (/site-map) HOME (/) RESOURCES/ ACCREDITED ENTITIES BI Accreditation Applicants 2018 January 17 The BI Accreditation Unit shall accept applications for BI-accreditation (new / renewal) on 1 February 2018 - 1 March 2018. Click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/BI_Accred_2018.pdf) for more details. ACCREDITED ENTITIES CATEGORY DATE Consultancies (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation 2018 /2018_Oct/2018Oct12_Consultancy.pdf) October 12 Corporations (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation 2018 /2018_Oct/2018Oct12_Corp.pdf) October 12 Govenment Organization (/images/Accreditation 2018 /2018_Accreditation/2018_Oct/2018Oct12_Govt.pdf) October 12 1 von 12 29.07.2019, 09:48 Accredited Entities http://www.immigration.gov.ph/information/list-of-accredited-entities Law Offices (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation 2018 /2018_Oct/2018Oct12_Law.pdf) October 12 Missionary & Non-Profit Organization (/images/Accreditation 2018 /2018_Accreditation/2018_Oct/2018Oct12_Missionary.pdf) October 12 Other Entities (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation 2018 /2018_Oct/2018Oct12_Others.pdf) October 12 School (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation/07_Jul 2019 July /2019Jul25_accredSchool.pdf) 25 Travel Agencies (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation 2018 /2018_Oct/2018Oct12_Travel.pdf) October 12 The following schools are hereby granted authority to accept foreign students having substantially complied with the accreditation requirements. This authority may be revoked for cause and the school is hereby mandated to comply with all the rules and regulations imposed or which hereafter may be imposed by the Bureau of Immigration. 2019 July I. Breeze International Language Center, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation /2019_Accreditation/07_Jul/IBILCI.pdf) Cebu ESL & Travel , Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation/07_Jul/CETI.pdf) PLT College, Inc. College of Medicine. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation /07_Jul/PLTCI_COM.pdf) Davao Christian High School, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation/07_Jul /05_Jul/DCHSI.pdf) Executive Village Tutorial of Fluent English Corp. click here (/images/Accreditation /2019_Accreditation/07_Jul/05_Jul/EVTFEC.pdf) Immaculate Conception School of Baliuag, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation /2019_Accreditation/07_Jul/05_Jul/ICSB.pdf) School of Fashion and the Arts, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation/07_Jul /05_Jul/SFTAI.pdf) San Juan de Dios Educational Foundation, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation /2019_Accreditation/07_Jul/05_Jul/SJDDEFI.pdf) 2 von 12 29.07.2019, 09:48 Accredited Entities http://www.immigration.gov.ph/information/list-of-accredited-entities Stepforward Philippines, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation/07_Jul/05_Jul /SPI.pdf) Uppervillages Christian Academy, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation /07_Jul/05_Jul/UCAI.pdf) 2019 Jun Creston Academy, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation/06_Jun/CAI.pdf) FEU Alabang, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation/06_Jun /FEU_Alabang.pdf) 2019 May Malate Catholic School, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation/05_May /MCSI.pdf) Bright Hope Room for Growth, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation/05_May /BHRGI.pdf) Enderun Colleges, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation/05_May/ECI.pdf) Luzonfield Academy Incorporated, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation /05_May/LAI.pdf) Precision Flight Controls Philippines, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation /05_May/PFCPI.pdf) St. Lukes College of Medicine - WHQMI. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation /05_May/SLCM.pdf) South Peak English Institute, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation/05_May /SSEII.pdf) The School of St. Isidrorus, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation/05_May /THSII.pdf) 2019 April Berkeley Learning Center, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation/04_April /2019Apr15_BLCI.pdf) 3D Universal English Institute, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation/04_April /2019Apr15_3D_UEII.pdf) People Skills and Management Institute, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation /04_April/2019April09_PSMII.pdf) Excellent Learning and Integrated Teaching Institute, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation /2019_Accreditation/04_April/2019Apr01_ELITII.pdf) 3 von 12 29.07.2019, 09:48 Accredited Entities http://www.immigration.gov.ph/information/list-of-accredited-entities 2019 March American Tesol Institute Phil. Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation/03_March /2019Mar06_ATIPI.pdf) 2019 February Dumaguete Agape Chinese Christian Academy, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation /2019_Accreditation/02_February/DACCAI.pdf) JK International Language Center, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation /02_February/JKLICI.pdf) Cebu Mary Immaculate College, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation /02_February/CMICI.pdf) 2019 January Malayan College Mindanao, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation/01_January /2019Jan25_MCMI.pdf) Horeb Holiness College Foundation, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2019_Accreditation/01_January /HHCFI_2019Jan22.pdf) 2018 November Bacolod Sparta Language Center, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Nov/OBSLCI.pdf) Emilio Aguinaldo Educational Corp. - Cavite. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Nov /EAEC.pdf) Baptist Voice Bible College, inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Nov/BVBCI.pdf) 2018 October 31 APIBECI Academy, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Oct/Oct_31/AAI.pdf) Ateneo de Iloilo, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Oct/Oct_31/AII.pdf) Circular Home Child Development, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Oct/Oct_31 /CHCDI.pdf) Dusty Hospitallity Education Philippines, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Oct/Oct_31 /DHMC.pdf) De La Salle - College of Saint Benilde, Inc. (Antipolo) click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Oct 4 von 12 29.07.2019, 09:48 Accredited Entities http://www.immigration.gov.ph/information/list-of-accredited-entities /Oct_31/DLS-CSB_Antipolo.pdf) Holy Redeemer School of Dasmariñas Cavite, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Oct /Oct_31/HRSDC.pdf) Liloan CIJ Education, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Oct/Oct_31/LCIJEI.pdf) Laguna Godspeed College of Computer Technology, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation /2018_Oct/Oct_31/LGCCTI.pdf) LKK Union English Corp. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Oct/Oct_31/LUEC.pdf) Pasacao Academy, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Oct/Oct_31/PAI.pdf) Plastone Language School, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Oct/Oct_31/PLSI.pdf) Philippine Women's University - Manila. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Oct/Oct_31 /PWU_Manila.pdf) SME-AG Global School, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Oct/Oct_31/SAGSI.pdf) San Beda University. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Oct/Oct_31/SBU.pdf) Shekinah Christian Academy of Angeles City, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Oct /Oct_31/SCAACI.pdf) St. Francis Academy of Pampanga, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Oct/Oct_31 /SFAPI.pdf) SELC-Global Center Philippines Corp. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Oct/Oct_31 /SGCPC.pdf) 2018 October 3D Universal English Institute, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Oct /3DUEII.pdf) Manila Waldorf School, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Oct /MWSI.pdf) 2018 September Romarinda International School and College, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Sep /RISCI.pdf) 3D Universal English Institute Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Sep/3DUEII.pdf) 2018 August Academy of Pastry TVET-350. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Aug/Aug_06/APT350.pdf) Gentry International School, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Aug/Aug_06/GISI.pdf) Gentry International School, Inc. Annex. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Aug/Aug_06 /GISI-ANNEX.pdf) Gentry International Technical College, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Aug/Aug_06 /GITCI.pdf) 5 von 12 29.07.2019, 09:48 Accredited Entities http://www.immigration.gov.ph/information/list-of-accredited-entities Malayan College Laguna, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Aug/Aug_06/MCLI.pdf) Southeast Asia Christian College. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Aug/Aug_06 /SACC18-348.pdf) Young Archievers International School, Inc. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Aug/Aug_06 /YAISI.pdf) Zett A English Academy, Inc. Kasambagan Branch. click here (/images/Accreditation/2018_Accreditation/2018_Aug /Aug_06/ZEAI-KB.pdf) 2018 July Abbey
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