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02-524-2011 Loc 102 Website: 045-625-2888 SCHOOL COURSES OFFERED (that Address About tab Contact is related to pharmacy) Adamson University » BS in Pharmacy Manila, Metro Manila, Type of school: Private University Website: www.adamson.edu.ph » MS in Pharmacy Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 02-524-2011 loc 102 Religious affiliation: Catholic Angeles University Bs in Pharmacy Angeles City, Type of school: Private University Website: www.auf.edu.ph Foundation Bs in pharmacy major in Pampanga, Gender admission: Men & Women 045-625-2888 local 719 clinical pharmacy Philippines Religious affiliation: Catholic 045-323-5618 to 20 local 707 Arellano University BSP Manila, Metro Manila, Type of school: Private University Website: www.arellano.edu.ph Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 02-735-2446 Religious affiliation: Catholic 02-734-7371 to 79 local 312 Cebu Doctors' University BSP Mandaue City, Cebu, Type of school: Private University Website: Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women www.cebudoctorsuniversity.edu Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian 032-238-8333 local 8212 Central Luzon Doctors' BSP Private College, Type of school: Private College Website: www.cldhei.edu.ph/ Hospital Educational Tarlac City, Tarlac, Gender admission: Men & Women 045-982-5109 Institution Philippines Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian Centro Escolar University » BS in Pharmacy Makati, Metro Manila, Type of school: Private University Website: www.ceu.edu.ph - Makati Gil Puyat major in: Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 02-889-7491 - Clinical Pharmacy Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian 02-893-2464 » Doctor of Pharmacy Centro Escolar University Bs in pharmacy Malolos City, Bulacan, Type of school: Private University Website: www.ceu.edu.ph - Malolos Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 044-791-6359 Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian 044-760-3203 Centro Escolar University » BS in Pharmacy Manila, Metro Manila, Type of school: Private University Website: www.ceu.edu.ph - Manila major in: Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 02-735-6861 local 238 - Clinical Pharmacy Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian 02-735-6877 local 245 » MS in Pharmacy » PhD in Pharmacy » Doctor of Pharmacy Colegio de San Gabriel » BS in Pharmacy , San Jose del Monte Type of school: Private College Website: cdsga.edu.ph Arcangel » Pharmacy Aide City, Bulacan, Gender admission: Men & Women 044-760-0397 Philippines Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian De La Salle Health BSP Dasmarinas City, Type of school: Private University Website: www.dlshsi.edu.ph Sciences Institute Cavite, Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 046-416-0465 Religious affiliation: Catholic Dipolog Medical Center BSP Dipolog City, Type of school: Private College Website: www.dmc.edu.ph College Foundation Zamboanga del Gender admission: Men & Women 065-212-3827 Norte, Philippines Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian Emilio Aguinaldo College BSP Dasmarinas City, Type of school: Private College Website: www.eac.edu.ph/cavite/ in Cavite Cavite, Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 046-416-4066 Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian 046-416-4341 local 106 Emilio Aguinaldo College BSP Manila, Metro Manila, Type of school: Private College Website: www.eac.edu.ph in Manila Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 02-521-2710 loc. 5321 or Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian 5371 Far Eastern University BSP Quezon City, Metro Type of school: Private University Website: www.feu-nrmf.ph Nicanor Reyes Medical Manila, Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 02-427-0213 local 1009 Foundation Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian General Santos Doctors' BSP , General Santos City, Type of school: Private College Medical School South Cotabato, Gender admission: Men & Women Foundation Inc. Philippines Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian Guagua National BSP Guagua, Pampanga, Type of school: Private College Website: Colleges Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women www.guaguanationalcolleges.com Religious affiliation: Catholic 045-900-4366 Liceo de Cagayan BS in pharmacy Cagayan de Oro, Type of school: Private University Website: www.liceo.edu.ph University Misamis Oriental, Gender admission: Men & Women 088-858-4094 local 217 Philippines Religious affiliation: Catholic 088-858-4095 Lyceum Northwestern BSP Dagupan City, Type of school: Private University Website: www.lyceum.edu.ph University Pangasinan, Gender admission: Men & Women Philippines Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian Lyceum of the Philippines BS in pharmacy Batangas City, Type of school: Private University Website: lpubatangas.edu.ph University - Batangas Diploma in Pharmacy Batangas, Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 043-723-0706 local 117- Assisting Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian 118 043-723-2038 Lorma Colleges BSP , San Fernando City, Type of school: Private College Website: lorma.edu/index.php La Union, Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 072-888-2616 local 302 Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian Manila Central University » BS in Pharmacy Caloocan City, Metro Type of school: Private University Website: www.mcu.edu.ph » MA in College Teaching Manila, Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 02-364-1071 to 78 local in Pharmacy Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian 178 02-364-1071 to 78 local 120 Mariano Marcos State BSP Batac City, Ilocos Type of school: Public University Website: www.mmsu.edu.ph University Norte, Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 077-792-2564 to 69 local Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian 142 or 143 Mindanao Medical BSp Davao City, Davao, Type of school: Private College 082-225-3576 Foundation College Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian National University BSP Manila, Metro Manila, Type of school: Private University Website: www.national-u.edu.ph Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 02-712-1900 local 201 Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian Negros Oriental State BS in pharmacy Dumaguete City, Type of school: Public University Website: www.norsu.edu.ph University Negros Oriental, Gender admission: Men & Women 035-225-9400 local 126 Philippines Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian 035-225-9400 local 166 Notre Dame of BSP General Santos City, Type of school: Private University Website: www.nddu.edu.ph Dadiangas University South Cotabato, Gender admission: Men & Women 083-552-4444 local 2211 Philippines Religious affiliation: Catholic 083-552-4351 Our Lady of Fatima BSP Antipolo City, Rizal, Type of school: Private University Website: www.fatima.edu.ph University in Antipolo City Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 02-571-8993 Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian Our Lady of Fatima BS in pharmacy Quezon City, Metro Type of school: Private University Website: www.fatima.edu.ph University in Quezon City Manila, Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 02-419-5363 Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian Our Lady of Fatima BSP Valenzuela City, Type of school: Private University Website: www.fatima.edu.ph University in Valenzuela Metro Manila, Gender admission: Men & Women 02-291-6644 City Philippines Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian 02-291-6556 Pines City Colleges BSP Baguio City, Benguet, Type of school: Private College Website: www.pcc.edu.ph Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 074-445-9063 Local 31 Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian 074-445-2210 Philippine College of Pharmacy Technician Davao City, Davao, Type of school: Private College Website: pctdavao.edu.ph Technology Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women (082) 221-0381 Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian Philippine Women's » BS in Pharmacy Manila, Metro Manila, Type of school: Private University Website: www.pwu.edu.ph University in Manila » MS in Pharmacy Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 02-526-8421 local 211 with specialization in: Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian 02-339-2159 - Clinical Pharmacy - Pharmacy Administration Riverside College BS in pharmacy education Bacolod City, Negros Type of school: Private College Website: www.riverside.edu.ph Occidental, Gender admission: Men & Women 034-433-7331 Philippines Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian Saint Jude College BSP , Manila, Metro Type of school: Private College Website: www.stjude.edu.ph Manila, Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 02-731-4244 Religious affiliation: Catholic 02-338-5833 Saint Louis University BSP Baguio City, Benguet, Type of school: Private University Website: www.slu.edu.ph MS in pharmacy Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 074-442-3043 Religious affiliation: Catholic 074-442-2793 San Pedro College BS in pharmacy Davao City, Davao, Type of school: Private College Website: www.spcdavao.edu.ph Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 082-224-1481 Religious affiliation: Catholic Southwestern University BSP Cebu City, Cebu, Type of school: Private University Website: www.swu.edu.ph Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 032-256-2043 Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian St. Dominic College of BSP Cavite City, Cavite, Type of school: Private College Website: Asia Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women www.stdominiccollege.edu.ph Religious affiliation: Catholic 046-417-7322 046-970-4145 Universidad de BSP Zamboanga City, Type of school: Private University 062-991-8318 Zamboanga Zamboanga del Sur, Gender admission: Men & Women Philippines Religious affiliation: Nonsectarian University of La Salette BSP Santiago City, Type of school: Private University Website: universityoflasalette.edu.ph Santiago Isabela, Philippines Gender admission: Men & Women 078-682-4771 Religious affiliation: Catholic University of Luzon BSP Dagupan
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