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Table 11. Private Higher Education Institutions Number of Faculty by Program Level: AY 2016-17 Table 11. Private Higher Education Institutions Number of Faculty by Program Level: AY 2016-17 Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution BA/BS/B MA/MS/M Ph.D. Grand Total 01 - Ilocos Region The Adelphi College 9 10 6 25 Malasiqui Agno Valley College 12 13 7 32 Asbury College 9 6 2 17 Asiacareer College Foundation 7 7 1 15 Baccarra Medical Center School of Midwifery 10 - - 10 CICOSAT Colleges 21 18 3 42 Colegio de Dagupan 47 28 7 82 Dagupan Colleges Foundation 9 10 1 20 Data Center College of the Philippines of Laoag City 45 11 2 58 Divine Word College of Laoag 52 29 9 90 Divine Word College of Urdaneta 8 7 2 17 Divine Word College of Vigan 15 29 6 50 The Great Plebeian College 29 13 4 46 Lorma Colleges 62 66 8 136 Luna Colleges 7 7 6 20 University of Luzon 86 66 36 188 Lyceum Northern Luzon 34 22 6 62 Mary Help of Christians College Seminary 6 5 7 18 Northern Christian College 34 14 9 57 Northern Luzon Adventist College 13 25 11 49 Northern Philippines College for Maritime, Science and Technology 45 26 5 76 Northwestern University 97 57 15 169 Osias Educational Foundation 9 3 2 14 Palaris College 4 16 8 28 Panpacific University North Philippines-Urdaneta City 41 17 4 62 Pangasinan Merchant Marine Academy 13 10 4 27 Page 1 of 58 Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution BA/BS/B MA/MS/M Ph.D. Grand Total Perpetual Help College of Pangasinan 38 6 - 44 Polytechnic College of La union 9 22 10 41 Philippine College of Science and Technology 54 40 10 104 PIMSAT Colleges-Dagupan 25 8 7 40 Saint Columban's College 7 3 1 11 Saint Louis College-City of San Fernando 68 67 23 158 Saint Mary's College Sta. Maria, Ilocos Sur 2 2 3 7 Saint Paul College of Ilocos Sur 11 17 5 33 San Carlos College 15 9 20 44 Sea and Sky College 11 3 3 17 Union Christian College 16 24 10 50 University of Pangasinan 104 73 52 229 NJ Valdez Colleges Foundation 17 - 4 21 Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation 21 13 3 37 Metro-Dagupan Colleges 24 12 4 40 Pass College 29 6 5 40 AMA Computer College-Dagupan City 5 1 2 8 AMA Computer College-Laoag City 5 1 - 6 Lyceum Northwestern University 79 52 39 170 Macro Colleges 6 2 3 11 Sta. Veronica College 3 1 - 4 STI College-San Fernando City 4 12 - 16 Systems Technology Institute (STI) College-Dagupan City 11 3 - 14 AMA Computer College-La Union 1 4 - 5 Golden West Colleges 7 4 - 11 Lyceum Northwestern University-Urdaneta Campus 24 6 1 31 Data Center College of the Philippines-Vigan City 5 3 - 8 Colegio San Jose De Alaminos 15 9 2 26 Colegio De San Juan De Letran-Manaoag 9 10 2 21 Page 2 of 58 Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution BA/BS/B MA/MS/M Ph.D. Grand Total South Ilocandia College of Arts and Technology 8 5 - 13 La Union College of Science and Technology 1 8 - 9 Luzon College of Science & Technology (Urdaneta) 10 1 - 11 Mystical Rose College of Science and Technology 2 7 8 17 St. Therese College Foundation 7 9 1 17 ABE International College of Business and Accountancy-Urdaneta City 5 4 - 9 La Finn's Scholastica 6 20 2 28 Panpacific University North Philippines-Tayug 54 11 1 66 Kingfisher School of Business & Finance 34 8 4 46 NICOSAT Colleges 21 2 4 27 Asian Institute of E-Commerce - 11 5 16 St. Camillus College of Manaoag Foundation 9 18 5 32 International College for Excellence 16 7 2 25 Philippine College of Northwestern Luzon 21 16 7 44 Philippine Darakbang Theological College 7 7 2 16 Saint John Bosco College of Northern Luzon 19 4 - 23 Rosales-Wesleyan Bible College 2 5 3 10 La Union Christian Comprehensive College 1 5 4 10 Immaculate Conception School of Theology - 9 4 13 Polytechnic Colleges of Region 1 2 1 - 3 WCC Aeronautical & Technological College 22 7 2 31 PIMSAT Colleges-San Carlos City 4 19 7 30 Mary Help of Christians Theology Seminary - 10 6 16 STI College-Vigan 9 7 - 16 STI Education Services Group 3 1 5 9 Señor Tesoro College 9 3 1 13 PHINMA-Upang College Urdaneta 11 6 2 19 02 - Cagayan Valley Aldersgate College 29 41 8 78 University of Cagayan Valley 104 102 55 261 Page 3 of 58 Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution BA/BS/B MA/MS/M Ph.D. Grand Total Eveland Christian College 7 2 1 10 Fuzeko Polytechnic College 3 2 - 5 Isabela Colleges 14 9 2 25 University of La Salette 81 105 20 206 Lyceum of Aparri 31 21 11 63 Lyceum of Tuao 10 5 3 18 Medical Colleges of Northern Philippines 41 35 2 78 Northeastern College 17 15 4 36 Northern Cagayan Colleges Foundation 1 9 2 12 Our Lady of the Pillar College-Cauayan 27 53 5 85 Patria Sable Corpus College 24 6 1 31 PLT College 48 26 7 81 Quezon Colleges of the North 12 1 - 13 Saint Anthony's College 13 3 2 18 Saint Dominic College of Batanes 19 20 - 39 St. Ferdinand College-Ilagan 41 40 9 90 Saint Joseph's College of Baggao 12 10 2 24 University of Saint Louis-Tuguegarao 77 94 27 198 Saint Mary's University of Bayombong 77 94 27 198 Saint Paul University Philippines 9 77 22 108 Mallig Plains Colleges 10 13 11 34 FL Vargas College-Tuguegarao 40 30 14 84 Philippine Law Enforcement College 6 5 2 13 Cagayan Valley Colleges of Quirino 5 5 1 11 International School of Asia and the Pacific 30 18 4 52 Isabela College of Arts and Technology 26 5 3 34 AMA Computer College-Santiago City 5 6 - 11 Cagayan Valley Computer and Information Technology College 13 10 3 26 John Wesley College 13 7 2 22 Page 4 of 58 Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution BA/BS/B MA/MS/M Ph.D. Grand Total AMA Computer College-Tuguegarao City 3 2 - 5 SISTECH College of Santiago City 6 3 1 10 Santiago City Colleges 2 8 4 14 Saint Ferdinand College-Cabagan Campus 11 5 1 17 F.L. Vargas College-Abulug Campus 9 1 - 10 Metropolitan School of Science and Technology 10 3 1 14 STI College-Tuguegarao 6 5 1 12 Sierra College 13 1 - 14 University of Perpetual Help System 40 29 4 73 King's College of the Philippines-Bambang 21 13 1 35 Global Academy of Technology and Entrepreneurship 2 3 - 5 HGBaquiran College 29 1 2 32 Infant Jesus Montessori School (College Department) 7 7 1 15 Maila Rosario Colleges 9 11 1 21 Our Lady of the Pillar College-Cauayan San Manuel Branch 28 10 2 40 Northeast Luzon Adventist College 5 4 1 10 La Salette of Roxas College 6 14 4 24 03 - Central Luzon Angeles University Foundation 126 156 85 367 Sto. Rosario Sapang Palay College 23 10 3 36 Baliuag University 59 77 19 155 Baliuag Maritime Foundation 28 - - 28 Bataan Heroes Memorial College 35 4 - 39 Camiling Colleges 3 13 - 16 CIT Colleges of Paniqui Foundation 7 24 13 44 Central Luzon Doctors' Hospital Educational Institution 44 22 - 66 Central Luzon College of Science and Technology-Olongapo City 19 2 2 23 Centro Escolar University 28 49 11 88 Colegio De San Pascual Baylon 15 7 2 24 College of the Holy Spirit of Tarlac 14 12 6 32 Page 5 of 58 Region Name of Private Higher Education Institution BA/BS/B MA/MS/M Ph.D. Grand Total College of the Immaculate Conception 37 23 14 74 CORE Gateway College 38 7 3 48 Columban College-Olongapo City 75 75 27 177 College for Research and Technology-Cabanatuan City 28 15 4 47 World Citi Colleges, Guimba Campus 21 10 5 36 Divina Pastora College 8 6 2 16 Dominican College of Tarlac 34 19 7 60 Dr. Gloria D. 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