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Cor Jesu College

| yearbook = Pintig
Le Cœur
| newspaper = Younkers (English), Pokus (Filipino)
Pulse (English), Pintig (Filipino)
| publication = The Heartbeat
Kaalam
| colors = Red and White  
| province = Davao del Sur
| country = Philippines
| affiliations = PAASCU, CEAP, DACS
| website =
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Cor Jesu College (CJC) is a Roman Catholic educational institution in Digos City, Philippines. It is guided by the teachings of the Church and the Charism of its founders, the Brothers of the Sacred Heart.
== History ==
Founded and administered by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, Cor Jesu College's roots trace back to June 1959, when Father Maurice Leveille, P.M.E. parish priest of Digos and on invitation of the late Bishop Clovis Thibault, P.M.E., three brothers of the Sacred Heart, Bro. Jean Paul "Elric" Beaudet, S.C., Bro. Conrad () Tranchemontagne, S.C., and Bro. Guillaume McCabe, S.C. took over the management of the 220 boys of the Holy Cross Academy of Digos under the administration of the Religious of the Virgin Mary Sisters (RVM). In their administration of the Boy's Department, the Brothers had six lay collaborators: Rosalio Deloria, Diosdado Ypil, Teodosio Geyrozaga, Pedro Soriano, Rogelio Magdayao, and Alfredo Barrera.

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