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University of San Carlos
The University of San Carlos (USC; Filipino: ''Pamantasan ng San Carlos''; Cebuano: ''Unibersidad sa San Carlos''), colloquially referred to as San Carlos or ''Sangkarlos'', is a private, Catholic, and research university administered by the Philippine Southern Province of the Society of the Divine Word in Cebu City, Philippines since 1935. It was founded originally in 1595 as Colegio de San Ildefonso, but was closed during the expulsion of the Jesuit missionaries in the Philippines in 1768. The Colegio reopened in 1783 as Seminario-Colegio de San Carlos, until it separated from the seminary in 1924. The Colegio de San Carlos became a university on July 1, 1948.USC has 2 campuses with combined land area of 88 hectares or 217 acres (Talamban campus has 78 hectares). The Commission on Higher Education has recognized 8 of its programs as Centers of Excellence and 12 of its programs as Centers of Development as of March, 2016.
At present, USC has a population of 25,000+ students. 250+ of which are foreign students enrolled in its undergraduate and graduate programs. It offers academic programs at the undergraduate and graduate level.
San Carlos's notable alumni include 1 Philippine president, senators and congressmen, presidential cabinet members, military officials, legal personages, journalists, awards laureates, celebrities, and businessmen. Provided by Wikipedia
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