(Manila) – The Philippine government’s plan for mandatory drug testing for all college students and applicants seriously threatens their safety and right to education, Human Rights Watch said today.
Student leader implicated in hazing found dead in latest incident Manila: A student of one of the Philippines’ premier state universities was found dead a day after he resigned from his post over his ...
After passage of law, hard part is to fund it Manila: The passage into law of a measure providing free college education could be a "game changer" for many Filipinos families as having a graduate ...
Pandemic-era students were more likely to drop out or temporarily leave college, according to new data from the Commission on Higher Education, with the attrition rate of the most recent graduating ...
MANILA, Philippines — Eight students of the University of the Philippines College of Medicine (UPCM) in Manila are the recipients of the Philippine Red Cross (PRC)’s medical scholarship program. The ...
The new College of Medicine programs in four state universities will help fill the need for more medical education programs, as well as reduce the cost of medical education in the Philippines BAGUIO, ...
MANILA, Philippines — Trending satire page International State College of the Philippines (ISCP) founder Niño Ged explained that he created the page to satirize college life and did not expect it to ...
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY (PIA)–In response to Section 12 of Republic Act 11509, or the Doktor Para Sa Bayan Act, the University of Science and Technology of the Southern Philippines (USTP) formally opens ...
As the country deals with the coronavirus pandemic, universities and colleges in the Philippines are choosing not to hold entrance exams for school year 2021-2022. On Tuesday, September 1, Ateneo de ...