ARMM Higher Education Institutions AY 2012-2013 (Alphabetically Arranged) (As of September 6, 2012)

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ARMM Higher Education Institutions AY 2012-2013 (Alphabetically Arranged) (As of September 6, 2012) ARMM Higher Education Institutions AY 2012-2013 (Alphabetically Arranged) (as of September 6, 2012) Address Instituti HEI No. Name City/District/Mu onal Street/Barangay Province Type Code nicipality 1 Abubakar Computer Learning Center Foundation 15027 Brgy. Simandagit Bongao Tawi-Tawi PHEI 2 Adiong Memorial College Foundation 15034 Carumba St., Western Wao Wao Lanao del Sur PHEI 3 Adiong Memorial Polytechnic State College 15019 Ditsaan Ramain Lanao del Sur SUC 4 Al Khwarizmi International College Foundation 15057 Basak Malutlut Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI 5 Alexian College of Parang 15045 Atis St. Parang Maguindanao PHEI 6 Bai Malgen Mama College 15054 Capiton Datu Odin Maguindanao PHEI Sinsuat 7 Balabagan Trade School 15020 Narra Village Balabagan Lanao del Sur CSI 8 BUAD Agricultural School 15052 Marantao Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI 9 Bubong Marzok Memorial Foundation College 12099 Gauz Bldg., Quezon Avenue Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI 10 Cali Paramedical College Foundation 15038 Brgy. Banga, Off MSU Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI Complex 11 Central Basak Islamic Regional College 15022 Romayas Lumba Bayabao Lanao del Sur PHEI 12 Central Sulu College 15002 Siasi Sulu PHEI 13 Dansalan Polytechnic College 15031 5th Floor, Al-Shiek Building, Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI Quezon Avenue 14 Datu Ibrahim Paglas Memorial College 15037 Poblacion Datu Paglas Maguindanao PHEI 15 Datu Mala Muslim Mindanao Islamic College 12095 Gomesa Avenue Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI 16 Del Sur Good Shepherd College 15023 Wao Lanao del Sur PHEI 17 Eastern Kutawato College 15055 Poblacion Buluan Maguindanao PHEI 18 Gani L. Abpi College 15001 Buayan Datu Piang Maguindanao PHEI 19 Hadji Butu School of Arts and Trades 15003 Scott Road Jolo Sulu CSI 20 Hadji Datu Saidona Pendatun Foundation College 15063 Gen. Salipada Maguindanao PHEI K. Pendatun 21 Hardam Furigay Colleges 15059 P. Cuevas St. Lamitan Basilan PHEI 22 Hiland Institute Colleges 15051 Sitio Kabutoyen, Brgy. Nuro Upi Maguindanao PHEI Blensong 23 Homefront Institute 15053 Tenorio Datu Odin Maguindanao PHEI Sinsuat 24 Illana Bay Integrated Computer College 15060 Tomawis Bldg., Poblacion 1 Parang Maguindanao PHEI 25 Iranun Foundation College 15062 Darul-Salam, Daguan Kapatagan Lanao del Sur PHEI 26 Jamiatu Marawi Al-Islamia Foundation 12021 Upper Marinaut Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI 27 Jamiatu Muslim Mindanao 12022 Darrusalam, Matampay Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI Page 1 of 3 28 Jamiatul Philippine Al-Islamia 12023 Amai-Manabilang St., Raya Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI Madaya 29 Khadijah Mohammad Islamic Academy 15061 Ampuan St. Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI 30 Lake Lanao College 15049 Makalilat (Cabili) St., Lilod Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI Madaya 31 Lanao Agricultural College 15004 Poblacion Lumbatan Lanao del Sur CSI 32 Lanao Central College 15064 East Basak Malutlut, Awar St. Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI 33 Lanao College of Criminology 15046 Buadiamaloy Masiu Lanao del Sur PHEI 34 Lanao Educational Institute 15028 Camp Jose Abad Santos Malabang Lanao del Sur PHEI 35 Lanao Islamic Paramedical College Foundation 15047 New Capitol Road, Matampay Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI 36 Lapak Agricultural College 15005 East Kuntad Siasi Sulu CSI 37 Mahardika Institute of Technology 15029 Ilmoh St. Bongao Tawi-Tawi PHEI 38 Mapandi Memorial College 12034 048 Lilod Saduc Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI 39 Marawi Capitol College Foundation 12035 Quezon Avenue Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI 40 Marawi Islamic College 15040 Panggao Saduc Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI 41 Mariam School of Nursing 15044 Flores St. Cor. Rizal Ave. Lamitan Basilan PHEI 42 Masiricampo-Abantas Memorial College 15039 Buadi Sacayo Basak Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI 43 Mindanao Autonomous College Foundation 15035 D'Flores Street Lamitan Basilan PHEI 44 Mindanao Institute of Healthcare Professionals 15058 037 Bo. Green, Bangon Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI 45 Mindanao Islamic Computer College 12087 Quezon Avenue Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI 46 Mindanao State University-Lanao National College of Arts and Trades 12030 Saduc Marawi City Lanao del Sur SUC 47 Mindanao State University-Maguindanao 15006 Dalican Datu Odin Maguindanao SUC 48 Mindanao State University-Main Campus 12040 MarawiSi t City Lanao del Sur SUC 49 Mindanao State University-Sulu Development Technical College Development 15007 Jolo Sulu SUC 50 Mindanao State University-Tawi-Tawi College of Technology and Oceanography 15008 Bongao Tawi-Tawi SUC 51 Montashir Islamic Colleges 15021 Dayawan Masiu Lanao del Sur PHEI 52 Notre Dame of Jolo College 15009 Gandasuli St. Jolo Sulu PHEI 53 Pacasum College 12055 Perez St. Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI 54 Parang Foundation College 15010 Making Parang Maguindanao PHEI 55 Philippine Engineering and Agro-Industrial College 15056 Ampuan St., Madaya Lilod Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI 56 Philippine Muslim Teachers College 15032 Bo. Green, Bangon Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI 57 Regional Madrasah Graduate Academy 15048 National Highway, Poblacion Buluan Maguindanao OGS 58 Safrullah M. Dipatuan Foundation Academy 15041 Menor St. Extn., Pangarungan Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI Village 59 SAL Foundation College 15033 Making Parang Maguindanao PHEI 60 Senator Ninoy Aquino College Foundation-Marawi 12102 Moncado Colony, Brgy. Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI Kadingilan Page 2 of 3 61 Shariff Kabunsuan College (Annex) 15011 Landasan Parang Maguindanao PHEI 62 South Upi College 15042 Timanan South Upi Maguindanao PHEI 63 Southern Philippines College of Sciences and Health Education 15043 Lidasan-Ayunan Bdlg., Parang Maguindanao PHEI Poblacion I 64 Southwestern Mindanao Islamic Institute 15025 Serantes St. Jolo Sulu PHEI 65 Spa College 15036 Datu Ugalingan Piang St. Datu Piang Maguindanao PHEI 66 Sultan Kudarat Islamic Academy Foundation College 15012 Bulalo Sultan Kudarat Maguindanao PHEI 67 Sulu State College 15013 Capitol Site Jolo Sulu SUC 68 Tawi-Tawi Regional Agricultural College 15014 Nalil Bongao Tawi-Tawi SUC 69 Tawi-Tawi School of Midwifery 15026 Datu Halun St. Bongao Tawi-Tawi PHEI 70 Unda Memorial National Agricultural School 15015 Masiu Lanao del Sur CSI 71 Upi Agricultural School-Provincial Technological Institute of Agriculture 15017 National Highway, Nuro Upi Maguindanao CSI 72 Wisdom International School for Higher Education Studies 15050 PMTC Bldg., 037 Bo. Green, Marawi City Lanao del Sur PHEI Prepared by: ROWEL A. DUMANGLAS Education Program Specialist II Noted by: DR. CARMENCITA B. AQUINO, Ed.D. Chief Education Program Specialist/Chief, Technical Services Approved: DR. NORMA M. SHARIEF, Ph.D. Regional Chairman II/Managing Commissioner Date: September 6, 2012 Page 3 of 3.
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