Search results
Making lives better through education. Offers quality education at par with the Philippines’ premier universities to. NCR’s youth seeking to have a better life through a career in the professional world. More about PHINMA.
- About Us
PHINMA Saint Jude College (SJC) is a tertiary educational...
- Admission
Fill-out the Enrollment Form. Location: TBD. Fill-out the...
- Academics
PHINMA Saint Jude College (Manila Campus) Senior High...
- Student Life
PHINMA Saint Jude College (SJC) and PHINMA Republican...
- News
PHINMA Saint Jude College (SJC) and PHINMA Republican...
- Contact Us
Contact Us. PHINMA Saint Jude College (Manila Campus)...
- Management
Chito B. Salazar CEO and President, PHINMA Education...
- About PHINMA Education
PHINMA Education is under the PHINMA Group of Companies, the...
- About Us
PHINMA-Saint Jude College Manila, Manila, Philippines. 82,549 likes · 1,312 talking about this · 15,048 were here. "Making lives better through education" This is the Official PHINMA SJC Facebook Page
The official website of St. Jude College Dimasalang, Cavite. A non-sectarian institution was established in honor of Saint Jude Thaddeus, the Apostles and Patron saint of the Hopeful and the embodiment of the true Christian spirit
PHINMA-Saint Jude College Quezon City, Quezon City, Philippines. 27,629 likes · 551 talking about this · 5,059 were here. "Making lives better through education" The official page of PHINMA Saint...
PHINMA – St. Jude College [1] is a college of nursing in the city of Manila in the Philippines. It was founded in 1968, although a clinic had existed on the site since 1950. Accreditation.
Contact Us. PHINMA Saint Jude College (Manila Campus) Dimasalang cor. Don Quijote St., Sampaloc, Metro Manila. 0960-483-6786. info.sjc@phinmaed.com. PHINMA Saint Jude College (Quezon City Campus) 42 18th Avenue, Cubao, Quezon City, Metro Manila. 0969-237-4770.
PHINMA Saint Jude College (SJC) is a tertiary educational institution in Sampaloc, Manila. It started out as Saint Jude Maternity Clinic in 1950. Through the efforts of its owners, Dr. Ramon Atienza and Dr. Felicidad Calip-Atienza, the clinic grew to become a 120-bed hospital.