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词条 Asian College
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  1. History

  2. Current campuses

  3. References

  4. External links

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Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental
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Asian College of Science and Technology (ACSAT)
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Not to be confused with Asian College of Technology in Cebu

Asian College (formerly Asian Institute of Electronics and Asian College of Science and Technology) is a CHED and TESDA-accredited private tertiary educational institution in the Philippines founded in 1972. It has campuses in Quezon City and Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental. It also offers DepEd and TESDA-certified senior high school.

History

Asian College was founded as the Asian Institute of Electronics (AIE) in 1972 by Dr. Constancio A. Sia and his wife, Gloria Durano-Sia. Within 15 years, it managed to expand campuses outside Metro Manila. The Baliuag branch was opened in 1988, followed by Dumaguete City in 1991, and then Cagayan de Oro City in 1994. In the succeeding years, it managed to open other campuses in different locations across the country specifically on: Novaliches, Caloocan, and Alabang in National Capital Region; Masinag and Antipolo in Region 4; and Cabanatuan in Region 3. Six (6) franchised campuses were subsequently established, namely Carriedo, Manila and Mandaluyong in National Capital Region; Sta Maria, Bulacan and Pampanga in Region 3; Calamba, Laguna in Region 4 and Sorsogon in Region 5.

In June 1995, AIE was accredited by then-DECS (Department of Education Culture and Sports), as a full-pledged college, thus a change in name to Asian College of Science and Technology (ACSAT).

In 2012, the board of trustees decided to change the short name of the school to “Asian College” to emphasize that the institution does not merely cater on science and technology courses alone, but also focused on developing professionals in the fields of business and management.

Current campuses

  • Quezon City Campus (Main Campus)
    • 8F/ 1013 Aurora Blvd., Project 3, Quezon City
  • Dumaguete City Campus
    • Dr. V. Locsin Street, Dumaguete City 6200, Negros Oriental

References

  • Asian College official website

External links

  • Asian College Quezon City Campus on Facebook
  • Asian College Dumaguete City Campus on Facebook
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