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STI College, formerly known as ''Systems Technology Institute'', is the largest network of for-profit information technology based colleges in the Philippines. This private college system offers a curriculum including business studies, computer science, education, engineering and health care. The acronym STI has been declared as an orphan initialism after their name change in 2006. STI uses a trimestral calendar as opposed to the typical semestral collegiate education program mostly used by Philippine universities. It has branches all over the Philippines and claims to be the second largest IT-based educational institution in Asia. STI College is wholly owned by the ''STI Education Services Group, Inc.'' (STI ESG), a subsidiary of the STI Education Systems Holdings, Inc. of Dr. Eusebio "Yosi" H. Tanco, PhD from the Tanco Group (''parent company of STI Education Systems Holdings, Inc.''). Tanco also serves as the majority and principal owner of the ''STI Investments, Inc.'', another subsidiary of the STI Education Systems Holdings, Inc. ==History== STI was organized in 1983, when entrepreneurs Augusto C. Lagman, Herman T. Gamboa, Benjamin A. Santos and Edgar H. Sarte set up the Systems Technology Institute to train people in programming and IT. At first there were two schools, and now there are more than 100. Programs include: information and communications technology, engineering, health care, business & management, hospitality and tourism management. In 2006, the acronym of STI no longer stands as Systems Technology Institute because it offers not just the school of Technology and Sciences, but also with Health, Arts, Managements, Businesses, Hospitality, and Culinary school, albeit that up to this present time though, IT and CS courses are still the largest population in the institution. The initials STI therefore has been orphaned and remains a pseudo-acronym. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「STI College」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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