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== Systems Plus Computer College == | == Systems Plus Computer College == | ||
* Address: McArthur Highway, Balibago, Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines | |||
* Phone: | |||
** +63 (45) 625-4330 loc. 203 | |||
** +63 (45) 892-7849 (fax) | |||
* Website: [http://www.spcf.edu.ph/] | |||
* Overview | |||
On June 27, 1985 at Santa Isabel Building in Balibago, Angeles City, five incorporators opened Systems Plus, Inc. (SPI). The organization's primary purpose was to conduct seminars for those who were planning to enter the electronic data processing as programmers, encoders and systems analyst. <ref name=wikipedia>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systems_Plus_Computer_College Systems Plus Computer College] Wikipedia.ORG. Accessed May 2011.</ref> | |||
== | On July 7, 1985, it started tutorial programs for students and professionals. The same date also served as the school's foundation day. <ref name="wikipedia"/> | ||
Systems Plus, Inc. attracted more enrollees. In June 1987, it offered associate courses and later on, bachelor's degree and graduate degree programs. <ref name="wikipedia"/> | |||
The growth of the school was outstanding. The year 1989 marked the opening of two campuses in Cubao, Quezon City and in Miranda, Angeles City. <ref name="wikipedia"/> | |||
== Prospective Students == | |||
== New & Current Students == | |||
== Alumni == | |||
* Alumni Association Website: [] | |||
* Mailing List Directory | |||
* Chapters | |||
* Professors/Teachers (Where are they now?) | |||
* [http://www.alumni.net/Asia/Philippines/Pampanga/Angeles_City/Systems_Plus_College_Foundation/ Alumni Directory] | |||
== Visitors == | |||
* Directions | |||
** Car | |||
** Public Transportation | |||
* Tours & Museums | |||
* Library Access | |||
* Sports Facility Access | |||
== Employee == | |||
[[Image:jobscitylogo.gif||right|thumb|Find Philippine Education Jobs in [http://www.jobscity.net/pls/jobs/browsejobs?location1=PH&category1=ED JobsCity.NET]]] | |||
* Job Listing | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
<gallery> | <gallery></gallery> | ||
</gallery> | |||
== Links == | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
<references /> | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:34, 12 May 2011
Systems Plus Computer College
- Address: McArthur Highway, Balibago, Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines
- Phone:
- +63 (45) 625-4330 loc. 203
- +63 (45) 892-7849 (fax)
- Website: [1]
- Overview
On June 27, 1985 at Santa Isabel Building in Balibago, Angeles City, five incorporators opened Systems Plus, Inc. (SPI). The organization's primary purpose was to conduct seminars for those who were planning to enter the electronic data processing as programmers, encoders and systems analyst. [1]
On July 7, 1985, it started tutorial programs for students and professionals. The same date also served as the school's foundation day. [1]
Systems Plus, Inc. attracted more enrollees. In June 1987, it offered associate courses and later on, bachelor's degree and graduate degree programs. [1]
The growth of the school was outstanding. The year 1989 marked the opening of two campuses in Cubao, Quezon City and in Miranda, Angeles City. [1]
Prospective Students
New & Current Students
Alumni
- Alumni Association Website: []
- Mailing List Directory
- Chapters
- Professors/Teachers (Where are they now?)
- Alumni Directory
Visitors
- Directions
- Car
- Public Transportation
- Tours & Museums
- Library Access
- Sports Facility Access
Employee

- Job Listing
Gallery
Links
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Systems Plus Computer College Wikipedia.ORG. Accessed May 2011.