Asia Pacific College

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Makati, Philippines

apc.edu.ph
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Asia Pacific College Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Asia Pacific College is located in Makati, Philippines on 3 Humabon. Asia Pacific College is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category private college in Philippines.

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3 Humabon

Phone

+63 288529232

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Jun Duka

Founded in 1991, Asia Pacific College is a non-profit private higher-education institution located in the urban setting of the large city of Makati City (population range of 500,000-1,000,000 inhabitants), National Capital Region. Officially recognized by the Commission on Higher Education of the Philippines, Asia Pacific College (APC) is a small (uniRank enrollment range: 2,000-2,999 students) coeducational Philippine higher education institution. Asia Pacific College (APC) offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees such as bachelor degrees in several areas of study. See the uniRank degree levels and areas of study matrix below for further details. This 29 years old Philippine higher-education institution has a selective admission policy based on entrance examinations and students' past academic record and grades. International students are welcome to apply for enrollment. APC also provides several academic and non-academic facilities and services to students including a library, housing, sports facilities, financial aids and/or scholarships, as well as administrative services. Address3 Humabon Place, Magallanes Village Makati City 1232 National Capital Region PhilippinesTel63 (2) 852 9232Fax63 (2) 852 2648

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Ricky Cruz

Asia Pacific College (APC) is a private tertiary education institution in Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was established in 1991 as a non-profit joint venture between IBM Philippines and the SM Foundation. Its program is focused on information technology. The Commission on Higher Education certifies the college as one of the four Centers of Excellence in IT Education in the Philippines. The Industry-Academe Cooperative Education Program, also known as the I-ACE Program, is an internship program of the Asia Pacific College, in which students in their senior year are assigned to work full-time for a company for a period of two consecutive terms. In their senior year, APC students enter the program. They are assigned to work for a company assigned during the internship placement period), for a duration of two consecutive terms of APC's tri-menstrual school calendar. During the internship program, the interns are not expected to enroll in any academic courses in school for they will be working full-time (eight hours a day, Mondays to Fridays) at their companies. Interns are invited to attend monthly Saturday sessions with the Career & Placement Office to discuss updates, issues or problems encountered. Its a fast-growing school in the metro that people go to.

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dominador jalosjos

come and discover..

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Doc B Lapa

Got my second bachelor's degree and my master's degree from Asia Pacific College. I loved this community so much, I even teach part-time in it.

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Bianca Maxine Villanueva

The institution lacks of connecting students together. I studied here for one school year and only knew very few people outside my block section besides those whom I already met before studying there. They give too much focus in following class schedules resulting to the lack of providing a 'community-feel' environment but more of a corporate one. I, personally, wasnt able to experience any of the social events they were trying to promote poorly due to their quite uptight regulations. If you're looking for a formal type of experience in your education this place is perfect for you. if you're looking for a community-oriented place that doesnt rely to much on digital ways of communicating and is not bland in facilitation of school events, this isnt the place to be.

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gamerkiddo_grandia

2007-2011. As for me, my entire life as a BS CSIT-SSE student was great and I really enjoyed it. I was so lucky having good professors like Ms Rhea and Sir Anonas. Kuddos to Mr Anonas, I was able to learn Java EE in just one term compared to the entire 3 years done by my other professors. My internship was cool. I landed in a nice company with a nice job. ;) It's because of the school's partners. I just did my CV and wrote down my prospect companies and poof, the school will do the rest. You'll just have to attens to scheduled interviews. :) I love my org, Explorers' Club. We did lots of things - school events and Outreach. The facilities of the school? All classrooms are airconditioned. Upto 30 students only each classroom. Claygo in Caf. Just visit the school. ;) Guess, I was just so lucky. I met nice friends throughout my entire stay. It's a small school so you'll get to know everyone.

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Biyaheng Ken

One of the best educational institutions in Metro Manila.

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Romeo Merjudio Jr.

A small college with wide opportunities! Perfect for students who want a small, peaceful environment. I'd say that small class size, easier access to the faculty, more classroom discussions, and leadership opportunities are the pros of being in a small college like APC. In my opinion, this is one of the best colleges in the Philippines. Great environment, facilities, staffs, and students. For all the balikbayans and foreigners who plan on studying at APC, you won't get out of place. By being a foreign high school graduate myself, I enjoy being a college student at APC. This school offers good quality education as the other colleges/universities abroad, as well as the top schools in the Philippines. APC will shape your future, and will sharpen & broaden your skills and talents.