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Core Gateway College

Coordinates: 15°47′27″N 120°59′20″E / 15.790767°N 120.989009°E / 15.790767; 120.989009
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Core Gateway College
Former names
Colleges of the Republic
Established1948
Location, ,
15°47′27″N 120°59′20″E / 15.790767°N 120.989009°E / 15.790767; 120.989009
ColorsMaroon   Gold  

Core Gateway College, formerly Colleges of the Republic, is a community college in San Jose City, Nueva Ecija, Philippines. The college was founded by Dr. Anacleto E. Agaton in February 1948. The College was renamed Core Gateway College[1][2]

Brief history

The Colleges of the Republic was established in 1948 as part of the post-war rebuilding effort in the town of San Jose, Nueva Ecija. The institution has served San Jose City and its surrounding communities for over sixty five years.[3]

Courses offered

School of Graduate Studies:

  • Master of Arts in Education
  • Majors in: Filipino, Education Management, Guidance and Counseling, Mathematics Education
  • Master in Public Administration

College Department:

  • Bachelor of Secondary Education
  • Majors in: Biological Science, Physical science, Social Studies, Filipino, English, Math and PEHM
  • Bachelor of Elementary Education
  • Bachelor of Science in Commerce
  • Majors in: Management Accounting and Business Management
  • Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
  • Associate in Computer Technology

Basic Education

  • High School
  • Elementary
  • Pre-Elementary

References

  1. ^ "Core Gateway College".
  2. ^ "San Jose City Schools and Universities".
  3. ^ "58 years of celebrating education towards a culture of excellence". Manila Bulletin. June 10, 2006.