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  1. It is a Catholic coeducational institution founded in 1911 by the Brothers of the Christian Schools. The University is a hub for higher education training renowned for its academic excellence, prolific and relevant research, and involved community service. Nestled in the heart of Manila, De La Salle University is home to local and international ...

  2. De La Salle University is a leading institution of higher learning in the Philippines, with a rich history and a vibrant community. Located in the heart of Manila, it offers a wide range of academic programs and research opportunities for students and faculty. Explore its Manila campus and discover what makes it a premier university in the region.

  3. Apply to DLSU. Brother Andrew Gonzalez College of Education. College of Computer Studies. College of Law. College of Liberal Arts. College of Science. Gokongwei College of Engineering. Ramon V. Del Rosario College of Business. School of Economics.

  4. At De La Salle University Integrated School, science and values are at the very core of its foundation to develop holistic and well-rounded Lasallians. With a science-oriented curriculum and a student-centered approach to learning, students are shaped and molded to become critical thinkers and self-directed learners who actively engage in ...

  5. Overview. The College of Liberal Arts, originally the College of Arts and Sciences, was founded in 1918 and conferred its first Bachelor of Arts degree upon graduates in 1920. Phased out in 1931 because of lack of personnel, the College reopened in 1953 and awarded its first post-war degrees four years later.

  6. De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB) started out as a community or night school for working students based in De La Salle University-Manila (DLSU-M). Under the leadership of the late Br. Andrew B. Gonzalez FSC, the community school evolved into a dynamic institution that offered pioneering degree programs different from what regular universities and colleges had.

  7. On June 16, 1911, nine brothers from Europe and the United States opened in the district of Paco, just outside the walls of the old city of Manila, the first La Salle school in the Philippines. Through most of its history until shortly before it became a university, the school accepted only male students. Classes started in the new Lasallian ...