+ Follow DE LOS SANTOS COLLEGE Tag
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[Title] => STI eyeing offshore IT education market
[Summary] => A P250-million overseas expansion program will take computer education pioneer STI International to the Middle East, the Asia-Pacific and eventually to the United States and China where it hopes to replicate its career-oriented educational model.
Under its new leadership, STI International aims to establish its initial networks of STI schools in Indonesia, Vietnam and Saudi Arabia. Chito Salazar, the newly appointed president of STI International, says they have signed deals with partner-institutions in these three countries.
[DatePublished] => 2003-02-07 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Alma Buelva
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[Title] => STI to open schools for global professionals
[Summary] => The STI Education Services Group (STI ESG) has unveiled plans to open schools that would provide ICT-based education for high-demand professional courses in the fields of nursing and health services, accountancy, education and engineering.
The school of nursing, a partnership between STI ESG and the De Los Santos College, Inc. is the first in this series of professional schools that the company plans to operate by next year. The program will train a new breed of Filipino nurses and physical therapists in the latest technology in health services.
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[Summary] => A P250-million overseas expansion program will take computer education pioneer STI International to the Middle East, the Asia-Pacific and eventually to the United States and China where it hopes to replicate its career-oriented educational model.
Under its new leadership, STI International aims to establish its initial networks of STI schools in Indonesia, Vietnam and Saudi Arabia. Chito Salazar, the newly appointed president of STI International, says they have signed deals with partner-institutions in these three countries.
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The school of nursing, a partnership between STI ESG and the De Los Santos College, Inc. is the first in this series of professional schools that the company plans to operate by next year. The program will train a new breed of Filipino nurses and physical therapists in the latest technology in health services.
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