Global City Innovative College

Global City Innovative College
Motto Transforming Lives. Innovative Education.
Type Private tertiary school
Established February 2002
Location 444 EDSA, PET Plans Tower Annex, EDSA Makati City 1211, Metro Manila, Philippines
Hymn Global hymn
Colors Yellow and green         
Nickname Globalian
Affiliations Commission on Higher Education, Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, St. Luke's Medical Center,Philippine Airlines, DELTA Airlines, Metrobank, BPI, Hi-Precision Diagnostic Centers, United Health Group, WE LEAD, Cardinal Santos Medical Center.
Website www.global.edu.ph

Global City Innovative College is a private college at the heart of Makati City / Metro Manila. It began in 2002 when a group of entrepreneurs joined to establish the first collegiate education center in what was then the Fort Bonifacio Special Economic Zone. It is non-denominational, co-educational, and primarily serves the students in its area. Known as "the Yellow Building," the school was located along 31st Street at the corner of 2nd Avenue near Metro Manila's main thoroughfare, EDSA.

Course offerings include BS Business Administration, BS Hospitality Management , BS Accountancy, BS Tourism, BS Information Technology, BS Medical Technology and other Technical/ Vocational short courses. It is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority. GCIC now offers the Senior High School (SHS) program as approved by the Department of Education (DepEd).

Administration

The school has a central administration led by the College President Michael S. Tan and his team who oversees academic affairs, institutional development, community relations, international linkages and other operational concerns.

Global students

GCIC was established and opened in 2002 back when the Fort Bonifacio Area, now known as Bonifacio Global City ( BGC) was at its infancy at the Bonifacio Technology Center,


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