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All of our programs are duly registered and recognized by the Commission on Higher Education and the DepEd.
We regularly and voluntarily submit our programs for accreditation to the Association of Christian Schools, Colleges and Universities - Accrediting Agency Incorporated.
You belong at a college where you are not just a number. You're a person with a name. You matter to us.
We believe in the potential and capacity of each learner to grow.
Easter College, more famously known then as Easter School, was the first private school to open in the Cordilleras in 1906. Founded by the Rt. Rev. Charles Henry Brent, an Anglican Missionary from the United States of America, Easter College takes pride in having been instrumental in strengthening the Anglican faith and promoting education.
Learn moreOur Nursing program aims to prepare a nurse, who, upon completion of the program, demonstrates professional competencies and shall continue to assume responsibility for professional development and utilizes research findings in the practice of the profession.
Learn MoreThe Bachelor of Science in Criminology program is designed to provide students with knowledge and skills in the study of historical and contemporary patterns of crime, responses of the society to crime, the causes of criminality in the society, and study of crime and delinquency. It focuses on the processes involved and the functions of the criminal justice in the country.
Learn MoreThe Business Administration program covers the integrated approach and interrelationship among the functional areas of business, as well as sensitivity to the economic, social, technological, legal, and international environment in which a business operates.
Learn MoreThe Secondary Education degree program aims to develop highly motivated and competent teachers specializing in the content and pedagogy for secondary education. We are offering the following majors: English; Filipino; Mathematics.
Learn MoreTeaching and learning is central in the mission of the Church, in fact it is "the mission" of the Church. Therefore, every baptized Christian is called to teach and learn. The goal for the establishment of this Department is to offer a venue for the laity to be equipped and informed with the necessary skills and knowledge to be able to actively respond to Christ's call of teaching and learning.
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