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Higher education in the Philippines : ウィキペディア英語版
Higher education in the Philippines

Colleges and universities in the Philippines are generically called General Education Curriculum in the Philippines which aimed to provide excellent education that is administered by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).
==Classification==
Most tertiary institutions, generically called ''higher education institutions'' by the Commission on Higher Education of the Philippines (CHED) are licensed, controlled, and supervised by CHED. Records from CHED showed that the country had 1,573 private institutions and 607 state-run colleges and universities, a total of 2,080 HEIs as of August 2010.〔("Information on Higher Education System" ) Commission on Higher Education. Accessed October 3, 2011.〕
Higher education institutions in the Philippines are either colleges or universities, and are generally classified as public or private.
Colleges are tertiary institutions that typically offer one or a few specialized courses, for example, in the sciences or in liberal arts, or in specific professional courses, such as Nursing, Computing, or Maritime Studies.
To be classified as universities, state universities and colleges (SUCs), CHED-supervised higher education institutions (CHEIs), private higher education institutions (PHEIs), and community colleges (CCs), must operate at least eight different degree programs. They must offer at least six undergraduate courses including a four-year course in liberal arts, a four-year course in Basic Science Mathematics, a four-year course in the Social Sciences, a minimum of three other active and recognized professional courses leading to government licensures, and at least two graduate-level courses leading to doctoral degrees. A further seven areas of requirements as universities are mandated by the Commission on Higher Education.〔CHED Memorandum Order 1996/48 S.2〕 Local government universities and colleges (LUCs) have less stringent requirements than private universities. They are required to operate at least five undergraduate programs (as opposed to eight for private universities), and two graduate-level programs.〔CHED Memorandum Order 2006/32 Art.VII S.10〕

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