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CHED-7 Higher Educational Institutions (HEIS) DIRECTORY 2011 Institution Name 1 ACLC-Tagbilaran 2 Advanced Institute of Technology 3 AMA Computer College-Cebu City 4 AMA Computer College-Dumaguete City 5 AMA Computer Learning Center of Mandaue 6 De La Salle Andres Soriano Memorial College 7 Asian College of Science and Technology-Dumaguete 8 Asian College of Technology 9 BIT International College - Siquijor 10 Bantayan Southern Institute 11 Baptist Theological College 12 Batuan Colleges 13 Bayawan College 14 Benedicto College 15 Blessed Trinity College 16 BMC College 17 BIT International College - Tagbilaran 18 BIT International College - Carmen 19 BIT International College - Jagna 20 BIT International College - Talibon 21 Bohol Northern Star College Inc. 22 Bohol Northwestern College 23 Bohol Wisdom School 24 Buenavista Community College 25 CBD College 26 Cebu Aeronautical Technical School 27 Cebu Doctor's University 28 Cebu Doctor's University College of Medicine 29 Cebu Eastern College 30 Cebu Institute of Medicine 31 Cebu Institute of Technology - University 32 Cebu International Distance Education College 33 Cebu International School 34 Cebu Mary Immaculate College 35 Cebu Normal University 36 Cebu Roosevelt Memorial College 37 Cebu Sacred Heart College 38 Cebu School of Midwifery 39 Cebu Technological University-Argao 40 Cebu Technological University-College of Agriculture-Sudlon/Barili 41 Cebu Technological University-College of Fisheries Technology-Carmen 42 Cebu Technological University-Daanbantayan 43 Cebu Technological University-Danao City 44 Cebu Technological University-Main 45 Cebu Technological University-Moalboal 46 Cebu Technological University-Tuburan 47 Cebu Technological University-San Francisco 48 Central Philippine Bible College 49 Bohol Island State University - Bilar 50 Bohol Island State University - Calape Polytechnic College 51 Bohol Island State University - Candijay 52 Bohol Island State University - Clarin 53 Bohol Island State University Main - Tagbilaran 54 Centre for International Education Global Colleges 55 Colegio de San Antonio de Padua 56 Colegio De Sta. Catalina De Alejandria 57 College of Technological Sciences-Cebu 58 Collegium Societatis Angeli Pacis 59 Concord Technical Institute 60 Consolatrix College of Toledo City 61 Cordova Public College 62 Cristal e-College 63 Cristal e-College (Panglao Campus) 64 Diaz College 65 Divine Mercy Computer College 66 Don Bosco Technology Center 67 Evangelical Theological College of The Philippines 68 Felipe R. Verallo Memorial Foundation-Bogo 69 Flight Dynamic School of Aeronautics 70 Foundation University 71 Golden Success College 72 Holy Name University 73 Holy Trinity College 74 Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary 75 Immanuel Bible College 76 Indiana School of Aeronautics 77 Informatics-Uptown Cebu 78 Interface Computer College 79 La Consolacion College-Bais 80 La Consolacion College-Liloan 81 Larmen De Guia Memorial College 82 Lyceum De Cebu 83 Madridejos Community College 84 Mandaue City College 85 Manto Memorial Foundation College 86 Mary's Children Formation College 87 Mater Dei College-Bohol 88 Maxino College 89 Metro Dumaguete College 90 Microsystem International Institute of Technology 91 Mount Moriah College 92 Negros College 93 Negros Maritime College Foundation 94 Negros Oriental State University Main I & II 95 Negros Oriental State University-Bais I 96 Negros Oriental State University-Bayawan-Sta. Catalina 97 Negros Oriental State University-Guihulngan 98 Negros Oriental State University-Mabinay Institute of Technology 99 Negros Oriental State University-Bais II 100 Negros Oriental State University-Siaton Community College 101 Northeastern Cebu Colleges 102 Northern Cebu College 103 Philippine State College of Aeronautics-Mactan Air Base 104 PMI Colleges-Bohol 105 Presbyterian Theological College 106 Professional Academy of the Philippines 107 Quezon Memorial Institute of Siquijor 108 Rogationist Seminary College-Cebu 109 Royal Christian College 110 Saint Catherines' College 111 Saint Francis College-Guihulngan 112 Saint Joseph College of Canlaon 113 Saint Joseph Seminary College 114 Saint Louise De Marillac College-Bogo 115 Saint Paul College Foundation 116 Saint Theresa's College of Cebu 117 Salazar Colleges Of Science And Institute Of Technology 118 San Carlos Seminary College 119 Seminaryo Mayor De San Carlos 120 Silliman University 121 Siquijor State College 122 Southwestern University 123 Southwestern University-Matias H. Aznar Memorial College of Medicine 124 St. Cecilia's College - Cebu, Inc. 125 St. Paul College Foundation-Mandaue 126 St. Paul University Dumaguete 127 St. Vincent College 128 STI College-Cebu City 129 STI College-Tagbilaran 130 Sto. Tomas College 131 Talisay City College 132 Trade-Tech International Science Institute 133 Trinidad Municipal College 134 University of Bohol 135 University of Cebu 136 University of Cebu-Banilad 137 University of Cebu-Lapulapu and Mandaue 138 University of San Carlos 139 University of San Jose-Recoletos 140 University of Southern Philippines Foundation 141 University of The Philippines - Cebu College 142 University of The Visayas 143 University of The Visayas - Gullas College Danao City Branch 144 University of The Visayas - Dalaguete Campus 145 University of The Visayas - Gullas College Toledo Branch 146 University of The Visayas - Mandaue Campus 147 Uinversity of the Visayas - Gullas College Minglanilla Campus 148 University of the Visayas - Gullas College of Medicine 149 Velez College 150 Villaflores College 151 Visayan Nazarene Bible College 152 Consolacion Community College (NO INSTCODE) 153 NISSI Academy (NO INSTCODE) 154 Lapu-lapu City College (NO INSTCODE) 155 Sibonga Community College (NO INSTCODE) 156 Saint Louis College -Cebu (NO INSTCODE) 157 Mary Our Help Technical Institute for Women (NO INSTCODE) 158 Carmelite College - Siquijor (NO INSTCODE) 159 Bohol Island State University - Balilihan Campus (NO INSTCODE) 160 Rosemont Hills Montessori Academy (NO INSTCODE) 161 Facilities Management College (NO INSTCODE) 162 I.K.O.N. College (NO INSTCODE) Street/Brgy Sangi, New Road, Pajo 46 F. Cabahug St., Casals Village. Mabolo Martin-Anita Bldg., Cor San Jose and Perdices Sts. Dr F-K Northpoint Business Center M.C. Briones St. Bo. DAS Real Street Colon St., Brgy. Kalubihan M.L. Quezon St., Bantigue 910 A.S. Fortuna Street Poblacion Sur Bollos Street, Ubos A.S. Fortuna St. CPG Poblacion Pari-an St. Poblacion SanJose Poblacion Poblacion CPG North Avenue F. Jaca St., Inayawan Salinas Drive, Lahug North Reclamation Area North Reclamation Area 40 Leon Kilat Street 79 F. Ramos Street Natalio Bacalso Avenue Wilson St. P.O. Box 735, Pit-os Borbajo Street, Talamban Osmeña Boulevard San Vicente St. Lawaan 2B Rodriguez St. Ed Kintanar Poblacion Sabang R. Palma St., M.J. Cuenco Avenue Poblacion Barangay 8 Northern Poblacion Lot 777, 2nd Street, Singson Village Zamora Cogtong Poblacion Norte 076 C.P.G. North Avenue 168 Pres. Magsaysay St., Villa Aurora, Mabolo Ramon Durano Foundation Compound Bishop Epifanio B. Surban St. N. Bacalso Avenue Washington Street, Cansojong Cabreros St. Basak, San Nicolas Magsaysay Street Poblacion 50-A Cristal Towers, Ma. Clara St. KM 15, Tawala Lawton St. Tanchan Bldg., Colon Street Pleasant Homes Subdivision, Punta Princesa R. Duterte Street, Banawa Clotilde Hills, Dakit Gen. Aviation Rd. Corner Basak-Iba Dr. Miciano Road Corner Gallares And Lesage Streets San Roque Street Pacifico Castillo Street, Taloto District Duterte St., Banawa Magellan Business Park, Kagudoy Rd., Basak General Maxilom Avenue Pelaez corner Colon Streets Aglipay Street Poblacion U.N. Avenue, Alang-alang Capitol Hills, Brgy. Kalunasan Crossing Bunakan Don Andres Soriano Ave. A. Bonifacio and S. Duterte Streets South Road Boundary, Tungkop Cabulijan Bagacay, Magnao Road 3rd Floor Noreco II Bldg., Real St., Mabini Ricardo Garcia St. Airport Area, National Highway Kagawasan Avenue Barangay II, Sitio San Jose National Highway Progresso Street F. Ralota St. cor. Pio del Pilar St. San Vicente St. Mactan Airbase Carlos P. Garcia Avenue Cantil-e Natalio Bacalso Avenue Canal St. John Street, Don Bosco Village, Punta Princesa Highway Wireless Poblacion I Bataria Samaka Village Airport Area, Agan-an Sor D. Rubio St. 279 Bulacao, Pardo Ramon Aboitiz Street 211 N. Bacalso Avenue San Jose De La Montana, 'Mabolo Juan Luna Ave., Mabolo Hibbard Avenue North Poblacion Villa Aznar-Urgello St. Villa Aznar-Urgello St. Highway Ward 2 Poblacion Minglanilla Highway, Maguikay L. Rovira Road, Bantayan 210 Jones Avenue 40 Salinas Drive,Lahug CPG Avenue Bonifacio St. Cor. V.H. Garces & Rizal Sts M.C. Briones St., National Hi-way Estancia Poblacion Ma. Clara St. Osmeña Sr. Boulevard Cor. Sanciangko St. Archbishop Reyes Ave., Banilad Ac Cortes Ave., Looc P. Del Rosario Street Corner Magallanes and P. Lopez Streets Salinas Drive, Lahug Gorordo Ave., Lahug D. Jakosalem Corner Colon Street P.G. Almendras Street Poloyapoy St. Plaridel St. Gov. M. Cuenco, Talamban 79 F. Ramos Street Legaspi City St. Mary's Drive , Montebello Site, Apas Nangka Sitio Laray Panas, Subabasbas Basak Poblacion Sudlon, Maguikay, C.P.O. Box 120 Km. 17 Tunghaan Balas-balas, Tinago Deca Homes, Sabang Airport Road, Barangay Pusok Barangay Pusok Municipality/City Province zipcode Tagbilaran City Bohol Lapu-Lapu City Cebu 6015 Cebu City Cebu 6000 Dumaguete City Negros Oriental 6200 Mandaue City Cebu 6014 Toledo City Cebu 6038 Dumaguete City Negros Oriental 6200 Cebu City Cebu 6000 Siquijor Siquijor 6225 Bantayan Cebu 6052 Mandaue City Cebu 6014 Batuan Bohol 6318 Bayawan Negros Oriental 6221 Mandaue City Cebu
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