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Ay 2017-2018 Detailed List of Approved Tuition and Other DETAILED LIST OF APPROVED TUITION AND OTHER SCHOOL FEES INCREASES AY 2017-2018 as of 25 May 2017 AVERAGE INCREASE IN AVERAGE INCREASE IN TUITION OTHER SCHOOL FEES No. CHEDRO HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS ED Average Average Peso Peso Rate of Rate of Equivalent Equivalent Increase (%) Increase (%) 1 I Divine Word College of Vigan 0.90 5% 16.98 4.70% 11.00 2 I Lorma Colleges 0.90 5% 22.54 2.91% 78.10 3 I Lyceum Northwestern University - Dagupan 0.90 10% 59.94 9.99% 42.47 4 I Lyceum Northwestern University - Urdaneta 0.90 10% 30.56 9.99% 25.93 5 I Malasiqui Agno Valley College 0.90 5% 11.61 4.54% 15.48 6 I Pass College 0.90 5% 15.25 11% 69.51 7 I Perpetual Help College of Pangasinan 0.90 10% 42.75 no increase no increase 8 I PHINMA-Upang College Urdaneta 0.90 6% 37.80 3.97% 13.35 9 I Saint Louis College-City of San Fernando 0.90 4.76% 19.94 11% 56.02 10 I STI Education Services Group, Inc- STI Laoag 0.90 5% 23.75 7.10% 27.96 Systems Technology Institute (STI) College- 11 I Dagupan City 0.90 5% 23.75 3.68% 30.04 Systems Technology Institute (STI) College-San 12 I Fernando City, La Union 0.90 5% 26.50 5.66% 28.54 13 I University of Pangasinan 0.90 6.34% 33.73 3.29% 1.36 Average for Private HEIs with Increase 6.34% 28.08 6.49% 33.31 Average for ALL Private HEIs 1.01% 4.45 0.95% 4.88 1 II Saint Mary's University of Bayombong 1.40 12.15% 45.52 no increase no increase 2 II Northeastern College 1.40 11.99% 25.69 3.00% 172.00 3 II STI College-Tuguegarao 1.40 5.00% 25.00 6.00% 735.00 4 II University of Cagayan Valley 1.40 24.40% 75.23 no increase no increase 5 II University of La Salette 1.40 38.75% 116.47 no increase no increase 6 II University of Saint Louis-Tuguegarao 1.40 20.07% 88.79 30.00% 608.50 Average for Private HEIs with Increase 18.73% 62.78 13.00% 505.17 Average for ALL Private HEIs 2.34% 7.85 0.81% 31.57 1 III Angeles University Foundation 3.20 1.98% 26.94 3.85% 370.99 2 III Bataan Heroes Memorial College 3.20 4.15% 19.53 6.36% 424.73 Central Luzon Doctors' Hospital Educational 3 III Institution 3.20 7.53% 44.99 6.73% 444.26 4 III Centro Escolar University 3.20 4.96% 47.00 5.03% 485.65 5 III College of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (Pampanga) 3.20 44.25% 283.75 27.12% 2,662.50 6 III General De Jesus College 3.20 3.00% 15.50 3.00% 208.32 7 III Gerona Junior College 3.20 20.00% 60.00 46.09% 1,060.00 8 III Holy Angel University 3.20 5.99% 67.17 5.06% 322.80 9 III Holy Cross College-Pampanga 3.20 4.96% 28.50 3.47% 396.00 10 III La Consolacion University Philippines 3.20 7.00% 51.22 8.00% 1,412.58 11 III Lyceum of Subic Bay 3.20 20.00% 116.43 29.75% 2,439.45 Page 1 of 9 DETAILED LIST OF APPROVED TUITION AND OTHER SCHOOL FEES INCREASES AY 2017-2018 as of 25 May 2017 AVERAGE INCREASE IN AVERAGE INCREASE IN TUITION OTHER SCHOOL FEES No. CHEDRO HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS ED Average Average Peso Peso Rate of Rate of Equivalent Equivalent Increase (%) Increase (%) 12 III Magsaysay Memorial College 3.20 10.00% 43.98 10.00% 113.09 13 III Manuel V. Gallego Foundation Colleges 3.20 7.53% 45.42 11.05% 720.69 14 III Mary the Queen College-Pampanga 3.20 10.10% 32.40 no increase no increase Megabyte College of Science and Technology- 15 III Florida 3.20 10.00% 28.10 11.73% 677.37 16 III Meycauayan College 3.20 no increase no increase 9.84% 536.00 17 III Midway Maritime Foundation 3.20 7.54% 21.77 6.96% 383.18 18 III New Era University 3.20 10.06% 49.00 no increase no increase 19 III Nueva Ecija Colleges 3.20 3.61% 22.79 47.03% 10,103.83 20 III Our Lady of Fatima University 3.20 8.36% 57.95 2.77% 628.78 21 III Republic Central Colleges 3.20 3.21% 47.23 8.00% 788.94 22 III Saint Mary's College of Baliuag 3.20 10.00% 79.91 4.64% 308.38 23 III St. Nicolas College of Business & Technology 3.20 7.50% 33.00 3.78% 618.50 24 III STI College San Jose 3.20 5.00% 43.55 7.75% 376.33 25 III STI College-Angeles City 3.20 5.54% 28.00 9.25% 445.00 26 III STI College-Balagtas 3.20 4.97% 26.00 5.00% 217.71 27 III STI College-Baliuag 3.20 4.96% 23.58 6.30% 640.42 28 III STI College-City of San Fernando 3.20 5.58% 27.50 4.08% 208.00 29 III STI College-City of Tarlac 3.20 5.01% 23.56 6.35% 640.00 30 III STI College-Malolos 3.20 5.10% 27.00 5.02% 218.11 31 III STI College-Sta. Maria 3.20 5.03% 28.00 7.20% 402.00 32 III Wesleyan University-Philippines (Cabanatuan) 3.20 15.00% 84.73 no increase no increase Average for Private HEIs with Increase 8.64% 49.50 10.73% 974.26 Average for ALL Private HEIs 1.59% 9.08 1.84% 167.18 1 IV De La Salle University-Dasmariñas 1.80 4.80% 77.06 9.30% 500.00 2 IV ACTS Computer College 1.80 1.80% 7.08 1.80% 154.42 3 IV Malayan Colleges of Laguna 1.80 1.50% 16.67 3.10% 225.00 4 IV NYK-TDG Maritime Academy 1.80 1.80% 196.00 1.80% 238.00 5 IV Immaculate Conception College-Balayan 1.80 3.10% 16.58 3.10% 55.20 6 IV Lyceum of the Philippines University - Batangas 1.80 4.80% 37.22 6.30% 744.00 7 IV San Ildefonso College 1.80 1.80% 4.95 18.30% 940.00 8 IV Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation-Lucena 1.80 4.80% 37.00 3.50% 413.00 Average for Private HEIs with Increase 3.05% 49.07 5.90% 408.70 Average for ALL Private HEIs 0.09% 1.47 0.18% 12.25 Page 2 of 9 DETAILED LIST OF APPROVED TUITION AND OTHER SCHOOL FEES INCREASES AY 2017-2018 as of 25 May 2017 AVERAGE INCREASE IN AVERAGE INCREASE IN TUITION OTHER SCHOOL FEES No. CHEDRO HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS ED Average Average Peso Peso Rate of Rate of Equivalent Equivalent Increase (%) Increase (%) 1 V Ateneo De Naga University 0.80 3% 31.53 3% 176.65 2 V Bicol College 0.80 17% 57.91 50% 240.63 3 V Daniel B. Peña Memorial College Foundation 0.80 15% 52.49 15% 141.05 4 V Divine Word College of Legazpi 0.80 5% 27.20 no increase no increase 5 V Infotech Development Systems Colleges 0.80 20% 70.00 20% 80.00 6 V Ligao Community College 0.80 300% 75.00 no increase no increase 7 V Osmeña College 0.80 5.88% 25.00 5% 25.67 8 V Our Lady of Lourdes College Foundation 0.80 15% 49.00 no increase no increase 9 V Republic Colleges of Guinobatan 0.80 20% 74.78 no increase no increase 10 V Siena College Tigaon 0.80 10% 22.55 100% 100.00 11 V Southern Masbate Roosevelt College 0.80 5% 12.46 5% 10.59 12 V STI College Legazpi 0.80 5% 50.91 5% 32.73 13 V STI College Naga 0.80 5% 50.91 5% 32.73 14 V Universidad de Sta. 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Lacson Foundation Maritime University- 6 VI Molo 1.80 1.80% 11.16 1.80% 6.01 7 VI St. Therese-MTC Colleges-La Fiesta 1.80 1.80% 6.77 1.80% 7.40 8 VI St. Therese-MTC Colleges-Magdalo 1.80 1.80% 7.67 1.80% 9.18 9 VI St. Therese-MTC Colleges-Tigbauan 1.80 1.80% 7.84 1.80% 5.63 10 VI University of Iloilo 1.80 1.80% 8.93 no increase no increase Average for Private HEIs with Increase 1.80% 8.30 1.80% 14.52 Average for ALL Private HEIs 0.34% 1.59 0.34% 2.78 1 VII Cebu Institute of Technology-University 3.30 5.00% 33.77 5.00% 21.35 2 VII Cebu Roosevelt Memorial College 3.30 10.00% 40.41 10.00% 18.09 3 VII Saint Louise de Marillac College-Bogo 3.30 9.00% 40.46 no increase no increase 4 VII Saint Theresa's College of Cebu 3.30 5.00% 46.80 4.42% 27.96 Southwestern University-Matias H.
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