Schools offering Special Education Teachers courses in Western Visayas
A list of universities and colleges offering Special Education Teachers courses in Western Visayas, Philippines.
Whenever possible we provide full details about the courses in each of the schools, including tuition fees, admission requirements, course description and the admission phone number.
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Promoted School
"The professors are well equipped with the knowledge and skills that they must possess in order to relay those to their students. They have been our mentors and close friends as well. The atmosphere i..."
M. J.
studied BEED-SPED,
graduated 2012
Promoted School
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State University, Iloilo City, Iloilo
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Bachelor of Special Needs Education
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Master of Education major in Special Education
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Bachelor's
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Master's
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This school is included under the "Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education" law that passed in 2017.
The law covers students enrolled in State and Local universities/colleges in Bachelors and Certificate programs.
Under the Law students in accredited State and Local universities/colleges will not pay any tuition fees or misc fee.
The Law covers only first time students (students who don't already have a college degree).
However, the full implementation of this law is not clear yet.
"The atmosphere of the school is productive for learning. Every college has their own section where students can study, mingle and eat. And the professors are as good am versatile as the facilities the..."
T. C.
studied BEED-SPED,
graduated 2010
Promoted School
"I studied, was prep and graduated from Central Philippine University. I was trained not just focusing on the cognitive aspect of my learning but the holistic realm of learning itself. CPU offered me b..."
G. E.
studied BEED-SPED,
graduated 2012
Promoted School
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Bachelor's
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This school is included under the "Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education" law that passed in 2017.
The law covers students enrolled in State and Local universities/colleges in Bachelors and Certificate programs.
Under the Law students in accredited State and Local universities/colleges will not pay any tuition fees or misc fee.
The Law covers only first time students (students who don't already have a college degree).
However, the full implementation of this law is not clear yet.
"I could also say that it's campus is big and good ambiance for the students to learn and study. The teachers were professional. "
D. M.
studied BSED-MATH,
graduated 2000
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Master's
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This school is included under the "Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education" law that passed in 2017.
The law covers students enrolled in State and Local universities/colleges in Bachelors and Certificate programs.
Under the Law students in accredited State and Local universities/colleges will not pay any tuition fees or misc fee.
The Law covers only first time students (students who don't already have a college degree).
However, the full implementation of this law is not clear yet.
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Promoted School
Promoted School
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Bachelor's
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This school is included under the "Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education" law that passed in 2017.
The law covers students enrolled in State and Local universities/colleges in Bachelors and Certificate programs.
Under the Law students in accredited State and Local universities/colleges will not pay any tuition fees or misc fee.
The Law covers only first time students (students who don't already have a college degree).
However, the full implementation of this law is not clear yet.
Schools with less than 10 examinees in the past 4 exams, are not ranked.
This school is included under the "Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education" law that passed in 2017.
The law covers students enrolled in State and Local universities/colleges in Bachelors and Certificate programs.
Under the Law students in accredited State and Local universities/colleges will not pay any tuition fees or misc fee.
The Law covers only first time students (students who don't already have a college degree).
However, the full implementation of this law is not clear yet.