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Cebu Normal University

Established in 1915, the school itself has always been synonymous with teaching. Starting as an adjunct to the then Cebu Provincial High School, the school has come a long way and has surpassed the tests of time.

The 80’s to the 90’s era saw a rapid increase in the school’s population, thus causing new buildings to be built. These structures now house the three big colleges of the school: College of Teacher Education (CTE), College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), and the College of Nursing (CN), as well as the museum, the Integrated Laboratory School (ILS), the Graduate School(GS) and Balay Alumni.

On June 27, 1998, the school (then called Cebu State College) attained a university status and was named Cebu Normal University. CNU has produced topnotchers in the nursing board exam and in the teacher’s board.

- Wikipedia

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University of San Carlos

The University of San Carlos (USC) in Cebu City is the oldest school in the Philippines. Founded by Spanish Jesuits in 1595, it is a Catholic institution of higher learning run by the Society of the Divine Word or SVD since 1935. It offers pre-elementary and basic education as well as undergraduate and graduate courses. Further, it offers a broad spectrum of academic programs through its eight colleges.

It consists of four campuses located in different areas of metropolitan Cebu – the main campus along P. del Rosario St., the Talamban campus (TC - Technological Center), the north campus (formerly Boys High) along Gen. Maxilom Ave. (aka Mango Ave.), and the south campus (formerly Girls High) along corners J. Alcantara St., P. Del Rosario Ext. (aka Private) and V. Rama Avenue.

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