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  1. USC History. The oldest city in the Philippines is Cebu City, the site of the earliest European settlement in the country established by Spanish conqueror Miguel Lopez de Legazpi in 1565. It was also here that the oldest school in the country emerged — the University of San Carlos (USC). Founded by the Spanish Jesuits on August 1, 1595, USC ...

  2. University of San Carlos. The University of San Carlos (USC) is a private Catholic University situated in the oldest city in the Philippines, Cebu City with a history that can be trace back to 1595 as a school; as a University since 1948. The Catholic Order, the Society of the Divine Word (SVD), administers USC.

  3. The University of San Carlos offers a full complement of kindergarten, including a Montessori academy, grade school, high school including Senior High, and higher education. Prospective students can choose from 57 undergraduate and 74 graduate programs that are relevant and responsive to the demands of business and industry and sensitive to social needs.

  4. University of San Carlos. 55,913 likes · 7,173 talking about this · 2,133 were here. The University of San Carlos is one of the Philippines’ top higher education institutions.

  5. Connecting All Depts. 253-1000: Academic Affairs-Vice President 254-6694: Fax 253-7989: Administration-Vice President (Telefax) 253-8895: Admissions Office

  6. For more information, contact Maria Nenita A. Jumao-as at +63 32 416 0827, +63 32 344 0523 or +63 32 346 7941. Email: [email protected] Website: www.uscwrcfi.org. Facebook page: USC Water Resources Center. The University of San Carlos is a Catholic Educational Institution in Cebu City, Philippines. Learn more about our learning institution on ...

  7. About USC. Administered by the Society of the Divine Word (Societas Verbi Divini, SVD) since 1935, the University of San Carlos (USC) traces its roots to the Colegio de San Ildefonso founded in August 1595 in Cebu City. The school closed in 1769 following the expulsion of Jesuit priests from the Philippines, and was reopened in 1783 as Colegio ...

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