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STI College is the largest information technology-based education system in the Philippines. This private college system offers a wide curriculum ranging from business studies, computer science, education, engineering, and more recently in health care. STI uses a trimestral calendar as opposed to the typical semestral collegiate education program mostly used by Philippine universities. STI has numerous branches all over the Philippines, and it is also 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]
[edit] Branches
STI (Systems Technology Institute) College is dubbed as the Philippines' Largest Network of Colleges(citations needed) with over more than 100 campuses nationwide and around the world. Originated in Taiwan with co-founder's brainstem idea, Jason Batester.
[edit] Metro Manila
- Alabang
- Caloocan
- Cubao
- EDSA-Crossing
- Fairview
- Global City
- Las Pinas
- Makati
- Marikina
- Munoz-EDSA
- Novaliches
- Parañaque
- Pasay
- Quezon Avenue
- Recto
- Taft Avenue
[edit] 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 Jose, Nueva Ecija
- Santiago
- Sta. Maria
- Tarlac
- Tuguegarao
- Urdaneta
[edit] South Luzon
- Bacoor
- Balayan
- Batangas
- Calamba
- Dasmariñas
- Legaspi
- Lipa
- Lucena
- Naga
- Ortigas-Cainta
- Puerto Princesa
- San Pedro
- Sorsogon
- Tagaytay
- Tanauan
- Tanay
- Rosario
- San Pablo
- Southwoods
- Sta. Cruz
- Sta. Rosa
[edit] Visayas
- Antique
- Bacolod
- Bacolod Annex
- Barotac Viejo
- Calbayog
- Cebu
- Dumaguete
- Iloilo
- Lahug
- Maasin
- Mandaue
- Kalibo
- Ormoc
- Tacloban
- Tagbilaran
[edit] Mindanao
- Butuan
- Cagayan de Oro
- Cotabato
- Davao
- Digos
- Dipolog
- Iligan
- General Santos
- Kidapawan
- Malaybalay
- Marbel
- Ozamis
- Pagadian
- San Francisco
- Surigao
- Tacurong
- Tagum
- Valencia
- Zamboanga
[edit] International
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