ACSI College

Association Of Cottage & Small Industries (ACSI)
Former names
Associated Computer Systems Institute, ACSI Business and Computer School
Type Private Business-Computer College, for-profit
Established September 22, 1984
Chairman Mr. George Ariel Llorente
President Mr. George Ariel Llorente
Location Iloilo City (Main Campus), Iloilo, Philippines
Campus Urban- ACSI College-Manila, ACSI College-Iloilo, ACSI Caregiver School
Colors Red      Black     
Athletics TSSAII, PRISAA
Mascot ACSI Stallions
Website http://web.archive.org/web/20050409201658/http://www.acsi.edu.ph:80/

ACSI (Associated Computer Systems Institute) College or ACSI is a network of private computer and business colleges. It has two colleges: ACSI College Iloilo, ACSI College Manila and ACSI Caregiver School

History

It was originally founded as Associated Computer Systems Institute in 1984 with its first campus at Luna, La Paz, Iloilo City. At first it offered diploma courses in computer. It changed its name to ACSI Business and Computer School, Inc, and moved to a new location at the City Proper of Iloilo.

In 2008 the college offered two CHED programs: Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems. Following that, it changed its name to ACSI College. It caters both courses accredited by Technical Education and Skills Development Authority and Commission on Higher Education of the Philippines in Information Technology, Hospitality Management, Health Sciences, Business and Short Term Courses.

As of 2016 there are three CHED recognized programs.[1]

Academic programs

ACSI College has various programs in bachelor and non-bachelor's degrees. The college is under and accredited by CHED (Commission on Higher Education) and Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). ACSI is a CHED Certified Higher Education Institution-(Institutional Code: 06009)

Information Technology

Hospitality

Health Sciences

Short Term Courses

Student Organizations

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "ACSI College of Iloilo, Inc.". The Official Website of Commission on Higher Education. Retrieved April 11, 2016.

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