Central Colleges of the Philippines
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The Central Colleges of the Philippines, Inc. (Filipino: Sentral Kolehiyo ng Pilipinas), also referred to by its acronym CCP, is a private, nonsectarian coeducational higher education institution located in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. CCP was established in January 18, 1954, and named the Polytechnic Colleges of the Philippines, Inc. (PCP), with an enrollment of 300 students. CCP has eleven academic programs or colleges at present.
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Sentral Kolehiyo ng Pilipinas | |
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Type | Private Non-sectarian higher education institution |
Established | January 18, 1954; 70 years ago (January 18, 1954) |
Academic affiliation | PACUCOA |
Officer in charge | Salvador SanJuan |
Chairman | Joaquin G. Bernas |
President | Crispino P. Reyes Sr. |
Vice-president | Lennie Reyes |
Registrar | Reinerio Jr. Z. Quinto |
Location |
14°36′21″N 121°01′12″E |
Campus | Urban |
Colors | Crimson and gold |
Nickname | Bobcats |
Sporting affiliations | Colleges and Universities Sports Association |
Mascot | Lundvél Bob |
Website | www |
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