Negros Occidental - Universities and Colleges

Universities and Colleges

  • ABE International Business College - Bacolod Campus
  • AMA Computer College - Bacolod Campus
  • Bacolod City College
  • Binalbagan Catholic College
  • Carlos Hilado Memorial State College - Main Campus, Talisay City
  • Carlos Hilado Memorial State College - Alijis Campus, Bacolod City
  • Carlos Hilado Memorial State College - Fortune Towne Campus, Bacolod City
  • Carlos Hilado Memorial State College - College of Fisheries, Binalbagan
  • Central Philippine Adventist College School of Nursing
  • Colegio San Agustin–Bacolod
  • Informatics Computer Institute - Bacolod Campus
  • John B. Lacson Colleges Foundation – Bacolod, Inc.
  • Kabankalan Catholic College
  • La Consolacion College–Bacolod
  • Negros Occidental State College of Agriculture - Cauayan Campus
  • Negros Occidental State College of Agriculture - Kabankalan Campus
  • Negros Occidental State College of Agriculture - Sipalay Campus
  • Northern Negros State College of Science and Technology - Sagay City
  • Northern Negros State College of Science and Technology (School of Nursing) - Cadiz City
  • Our Lady of Mercy College - Bacolod
  • Philippine Normal University - Cadiz City
  • Riverside College, Inc.
  • STI College - Bacolod
  • Technological University of the Philippines – Visayas, Talisay City Campus
  • Technological University of the Philippines – Visayas, Sagay City Campus
  • University of Saint La Salle
  • University of St. La Salle–Integrated School
  • University of Negros Occidental – Recoletos
  • VMA Global College
  • West Negros University

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