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Private Higher Education Institutions Faculty-Student Ratio: AY 2018-19 Number of Number of Faculty/ Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution Students Faculty Student Ratio 01 - Ilocos Region ABE International College of Business and Accountancy-Urdaneta City 273 11 1:25 AIE College - 16 AMA Computer College-Dagupan City 62 6 1:10 AMA Computer College-La Union 63 5 1:13 AMA Computer College-Laoag City 195 5 1:39 Asbury College 383 19 1:20 Asiacareer College Foundation 117 9 1:13 Bacarra Medical Center School of Midwifery 25 10 1:3 CICOSAT Colleges 728 39 1:19 Colegio De Dagupan 6,731 65 1:104 Colegio De San Juan De Letran-Manaoag 238 17 1:14 Colegio San Jose De Alaminos 107 28 1:4 Dagupan Colleges Foundation 50 18 1:3 Data Center College of The Philippines of Laoag City 1,798 61 1:29 Data Center College of The Philippines-Vigan City 19 7 1:3 Divine Word College of Laoag 1,254 88 1:14 Divine Word College of Urdaneta 20 11 1:2 Divine Word College of Vigan 497 49 1:10 Golden West Colleges 678 31 1:22 Immaculate Conception School of Theology 63 13 1:5 International College For Excellence 75 20 1:4 Kingfisher School of Business & Finance 782 46 1:17 La Finn'S Scholastica 90 30 1:3 La Union Christian Comprehensive College 14 10 1:1 Page 1 of 63 Number of Number of Faculty/ Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution Students Faculty Student Ratio La Union College of Science And Technology 138 11 1:13 Lorma Colleges 2,566 138 1:19 Luna Colleges 5,718 18 1:318 Luzon College of Science And Technology (Urdaneta) 152 11 1:14 Lyceum Northern Luzon 1,561 52 1:30 Lyceum Northwestern University 6,175 125 1:49 Lyceum Northwestern University-Urdaneta Campus 71 25 1:3 Macro Colleges 30 12 1:3 Malasiqui Agno Valley College 565 29 1:19 Mary Cause of Our Joy College Seminary 8 13 1:1 Mary Help of Christians College Seminary 42 15 1:3 Mary Help of Christians Theology Seminary 78 18 1:4 Metro-Dagupan Colleges 580 39 1:15 Mystical Rose College of Science And Technology 238 12 1:20 NICOSAT Colleges 187 20 1:9 NJ Valdez Colleges Foundation 132 21 1:6 Northern Christian College 557 50 1:11 Northern Luzon Adventist College 413 42 1:10 Northern Philippines College For Maritime, Science And Technology 1,285 51 1:25 Northwestern University 3,543 161 1:22 Osias Educational Foundation 289 15 1:19 Palaris College 289 36 1:8 Pangasinan Merchant Marine Academy 2,685 22 1:122 Panpacific University 1,576 69 1:23 Panpacific University North Philippines-Tayug 768 40 1:19 Pass College 457 35 1:13 Perpetual Help College of Pangasinan 835 46 1:18 Page 2 of 63 Number of Number of Faculty/ Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution Students Faculty Student Ratio Philippine College of Northwestern Luzon 324 43 1:8 Philippine College of Science And Technology 2,161 92 1:23 Philippine Darakbang Theological College 63 14 1:5 PHINMA-Upang College Urdaneta 254 36 1:7 PIMSAT Colleges-Dagupan 1,505 41 1:37 PIMSAT Colleges-San Carlos City 261 26 1:10 Polytechnic College of La Union 1,262 48 1:26 Rosales-Wesleyan Bible College 217 10 1:22 Saint Columban'S College 124 11 1:11 Saint John Bosco College of Northern Luzon 240 25 1:10 Saint Louis College-City of San Fernando 3,355 150 1:22 Saint Mary'S College Sta. Maria, Ilocos Sur 290 9 1:32 Saint Paul College of Ilocos Sur 160 25 1:6 San Carlos College 430 38 1:11 Sea And Sky College 377 19 1:20 Señor Tesoro College 7 18 South Ilocandia College of Arts And Technology 37 14 1:3 St. Camillus College of Manaoag Foundation 102 41 1:2 St. Therese College Foundation 214 17 1:13 Sta. Veronica College - 1 STI College-San Fernando City 90 14 1:6 STI College-Vigan 73 13 1:6 STI Education Services Group 43 9 1:5 STI Education Services Group - Dagupan 152 12 1:13 The Adelphi College 527 27 1:20 The Great Plebeian College 596 44 1:14 Union Christian College 433 45 1:10 Page 3 of 63 Number of Number of Faculty/ Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution Students Faculty Student Ratio University of Luzon 5,718 176 1:32 University of Pangasinan 7,784 208 1:37 Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation 2,198 291 1:8 WCC Aeronautical & Technological College 467 44 1:11 02 - Cagayan Valley Aldersgate College 1,212 76 1:16 AMA Computer College-Santiago City 171 12 1:14 AMA Computer College-Tuguegarao City 116 6 1:19 Cagayan Valley Computer And Information Technology College 379 34 1:11 Eveland Christian College 4 13 F.L. Vargas College-Abulug Campus 405 10 1:41 FL Vargas College-Tuguegarao 1,264 63 1:20 Global Academy of Technology And Entrepreneurship 82 13 1:6 HGBaquiran College 695 31 1:22 Infant Jesus Montessori School (College Department) 53 15 1:4 International School of Asia And The Pacific 1,078 59 1:18 Isabela College of Arts And Technology 704 31 1:23 Isabela Colleges 1,678 24 1:70 John Wesley College 16 17 1:1 King'S College of The Philippines-Bambang 897 37 1:24 La Salette of Roxas College 141 23 1:6 Lyceum of Aparri 1,434 63 1:23 Lyceum of Tuao 211 17 1:12 Mallig Plains Colleges 505 28 1:18 Medical Colleges of Northern Philippines 1,442 75 1:19 Metropolitan School of Science And Technology 134 15 1:9 Northeast Luzon Adventist College 58 16 1:4 Northeastern College 3,314 82 1:40 Page 4 of 63 Number of Number of Faculty/ Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution Students Faculty Student Ratio Northern Cagayan Colleges Foundation 107 16 1:7 Our Lady of The Pillar College-Cauayan 1,106 87 1:13 Our Lady of The Pillar College-Cauayan San Manuel Branch 241 22 1:11 Patria Sable Corpus College 561 50 1:11 Philippine Law Enforcement College 96 12 1:8 PLT College 1,511 70 1:22 Quezon Colleges of The North 52 11 1:5 Saint Anthony'S College 73 17 1:4 Saint Dominic College of Batanes 212 28 1:8 Saint Ferdinand College-Cabagan Campus 383 25 1:15 Saint Joseph'S College of Baggao 501 33 1:15 Saint Mary'S University of Bayombong 3,330 215 1:15 Saint Paul University Philippines 4,311 122 1:35 Santiago City Colleges 111 12 1:9 Sierra College 56 13 1:4 SISTECH College of Santiago City 39 16 1:2 St. Ferdinand College-Ilagan 1,239 89 1:14 STI College-Tuguegarao 50 8 1:6 University of Cagayan Valley 7,343 260 1:28 University of La Salette 2,748 161 1:17 University of Perpetual Help System 1,168 53 1:22 University of Saint Louis-Tuguegarao 3,650 169 1:22 Fuzeko Polytechnic College - Cagayan Valley Colleges of Quirino - Maila Rosario Colleges 479 03 - Central Luzon ABE International College of Business and Accountancy 75 5 1:15 ABE International College of Business and Economics-Cabanatuan 152 10 1:15 Page 5 of 63 Number of Number of Faculty/ Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution Students Faculty Student Ratio Academia De San Lorenzo Dema Ala 454 25 1:18 ACCESS Meycauayan Bulacan Computer and Technical Colleges 312 17 1:18 ACLC College of Apalit 236 21 1:11 ACLC College of Balanga 182 10 1:18 ACLC College of Gapan 250 11 1:23 ACLC College of Malolos 97 13 1:7 ACLC College of Meycauayan 497 19 1:26 ACLC College of Sta. Maria 225 17 1:13 ACLC College-Baliuag 300 24 1:13 AMA Computer College-Angeles City 171 10 1:17 AMA Computer College-Cabanatuan City 148 10 1:15 AMA Computer College-Malolos 179 11 1:16 AMA Computer College-Olongapo City 153 8 1:19 AMA Computer College-San Fernando, Pampanga 191 5 1:38 AMA Computer College-Tarlac City 208 5 1:42 AMA Computer Learning Center College of Mabalacat 148 19 1:8 Angeles University Foundation 4,985 431 1:12 Araullo University 7,054 174 1:41 Asia Pacific College of Advanced Studies 1,107 51 1:22 Asian Institute of Computer Studies-Central 41 5 1:8 Aurora Polytechnic College 65 14 1:5 Baliuag University 2,103 118 1:18 Baliwag Maritime Foundation 403 22 1:18 Bataan Heroes Memorial College 1,298 42 1:31 Bestlink College of The Philippines-Bulacan 629 29 1:22 Camiling Colleges 237 14 1:17 Carthel Science Educational Foundation 152 39 1:4 Page 6 of 63 Number of Number of Faculty/ Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution Students Faculty Student Ratio Central Luzon College of Science And Technology-City of San Fernando (Pampanga) 591 24 1:25 Central Luzon College of Science And Technology-Olongapo City 775 18 1:43 Central Luzon Doctors' Hospital Educational Institution 929 56 1:17 Centro Colegio De Tarlac 150 11 1:14 Centro Escolar University-Malolos City 1,370 67 1:20 CIT Colleges of Paniqui Foundation 853 43 1:20 Clark College of Science And Technology 151 14 1:11 Colegio De Calumpit 85 15 1:6 Colegio De San Gabriel Arcangel 2,626 10 1:263 Colegio De San Juan De Letran-Abucay 212 25 1:8 Colegio De San Pascual Baylon 55 13 1:4 Colegio De Sebastian-Pampanga 587 47 1:12 College For Research And Technology-Cabanatuan City 2,090 45 1:46 College of Mary Immaculate of Pandi, Bulacan 613 23 1:27 College of Our Lady of Mt.
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