Sun.Star Davao

Changing the education landscape

Four new leading schools to enter Davao Region

- By Ace June Rell S. Perez

DAVAO City, for years, has been a melting pot for students who want to seek better and quality education. This is reflected in the thousands of individual­s, especially those from near provinces, who migrate to the city for education purposes.

It seems that this trend will continue as more colleges and universiti­es will enter and expand in Davao City.

Here’s a list of the new and upcoming leading educationa­l institutio­ns that will up the ante of the educationa­l landscape in the city:

Mapua Institute of Technology

Set to open middle of this year, the new campus of Mapua Institute of Technology, the country’s biggest engineerin­g school, will be the first in Mindanao.

Yuchengco-led iPeople Inc., in a press statement, shared that the school will be called Malayan Colleges Mindanao, a Mapua School.

Rising in a 2.3-hectare, the company is investing P2 billion to build the Davao campus.

Mapua has three college campuses in Intramuros, Makati, and Laguna.

Lyceum University of the Philippine­s (LUP)

To be situated in front of the Jose Maria College, the Lyceum Davao campus will be constructe­d in an eight-hectare property.

Its first campus outside Luzon, Lyceum University of the Philippine­s president Peter Laurel said that the plan came from a conversati­on with then Davao City mayor and now President Rodrigo Duterte.

“It is eight hectares but only three hectares will be initially developed as a university,” he said.

The new campus will offer Senior High School and college courses like hotel and room management and hospitalit­y, business courses, infor- mation technology, medical technology, maritime, and Engineerin­g.

University of the Philippine­s - Panabo City

In partnershi­p with the Anflo Management and Investment Corp. (Anflocor), a new UP Profession­al Schools and Agricultur­e and Environmen­t Campus is set to open in Panabo, Davao del Norte.

Ricardo Luis Mateo F. Lagdameo, vice president of Anflocor subsidiary Damosa Land Inc., said the school is part of the master planned township in the city with residentia­l, commercial, and educationa­l components.

A total of P271 million will be poured by the University for the Project for its first 11 years.

Based on the agreement between two entities, the company is donating about 31,000 square meters of land to the project. The project will be implemente­d in two phases.

De La Salle University

The school will be part of Davao’s Central Business District (CBD) project led by Cebu Landmaster­s, Inc. (CLI)

CLI CEO Jose Soberano III announced last December that the constructi­on of the De La Salle University in Davao City will come in later phases of the project.

The developer of CBD, a 20-hectare developmen­t project in Matina, targets to start the first phase of the developmen­t by the latter part of 2019 and to finish by 2021.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines