| STI | |
|---|---|
| Systems Technology Institute | |
| Established | August 21, 1983 |
| Type | Private College System |
| Chairman | Monico V. Jacob |
| Vice-president | Peter K. Fernandez |
| Location | Various cities and municipalities, Philippines |
| Campus | Multiple campuses |
| Colors | YELLOW and BLUE |
| Mascot | Globe, Owlie |
| Website | www.sti.edu |
STI College is the largest information technology-based education system in the Philippines. This private college system offers a curriculum including business studies, computer science, education, engineering and health care. STI uses a trimestral calendar as opposed to the typical semestral collegiate education program mostly used by Philippine universities. STI has branches all over the Philippines and is the second largest IT-based educational institution in Asia.[1] In 2002, STI obtained a majority share in De los Santos College to create the DLS-STI College of Health Professions. In 2006, they acquired a stake in the De Los Santos Medical Center, now known as De Los Santos - STI Medical Center.[2]
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History
STI was organized in 1983, when entrepeneurs 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 (ICT), engineering, health care, business & management, hotel and restaurant management, and education.
There is basic, secondary and tertiary levels. Nineteen SIT schools offer bachelor of science in nurshing.[3]
Branches
STI (Systems Technology Institute) College is the Philippines' second largest network of colleges with over 100 campuses nationwide and around the world.
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Metro Manila
- Alabang
- Caloocan
- Cubao
- EDSA-Crossing
- Fairview
- Global City
- Las Pinas
- Makati
- Marikina
- Munoz-EDSA
- Novaliches
- Parañaque
- Pasay
- Quezon Avenue
- Recto
- Taft Avenue
North Luzon
- Alaminos City
- Angeles
- Baguio
- Balagtas
- Balanga
- Baliuag
- Cabanatuan
- Cauayan
- Dagupan
- Guagua
- Ilagan
- Laoag
- La Union
- Malolos
- Meycauayan
- Olangapo
- San Carlos
- San Fernando, La Union
- San Fernando, Pampanga
- San Jose, Nueva Ecija
- Santiago
- Sta. Maria
- Tarlac
- Tuguegarao
- Urdaneta
South Luzon
- Bacoor
- Balayan
- Batangas
- Calamba
- Dasmariñas
- Legaspi
- Lipa
- Lucena
- Naga City
- Ortigas-Cainta
- Puerto Princesa
- San Pedro
- Sorsogon
- Tagaytay
- Tanauan
- Tanay
- Rosario
- San Pablo
- Santa Rosa
- Southwoods
- Sta. Cruz
- Burias Island
Visayas
- Antique
- Bacolod
- Bacolod Annex
- Barotac Viejo
- Calbayog
- Cebu
- Dumaguete
- Iloilo
- Lahug
- Maasin
- Mandaue
- Kalibo
- Ormoc
- Tacloban
- Tagbilaran
Mindanao
- Butuan
- Cagayan de Oro
- Cotabato
- Davao
- Digos
- Dipolog
- Iligan
- General Santos
- Kidapawan
- Malaybalay
- Marbel
- Ozamis
- Pagadian
- San Francisco
- Surigao
- Tacurong
- Tagum
- Valencia
- Zamboanga
International
- Indonesia
- Vietnam
References
- ^ STI Colleges and Education Centers
- ^ "STI, De los Santos hospital merge". 2006-03. http://www.STI.edu/pr.asp?id=65. Retrieved 2008-03-29.
- ^ "About STI - History, Mission & Vision". 2008-05. http://www.sti.edu/about_sti.asp. Retrieved 2009-01-27.
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