La Consolacion College

  • Founded: 1949
  • Address: Corner Galo-Gatuslao Streets Bacolod City - Iriga, Philippines (Map)
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La Consolación College Manila is a private, Catholic institution in the City of Manila, the Philippines. It was founded in 1902 when the Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines offered ten Filipino Augustinian nuns a house near the Basilica of San Sebastián. The College is located beside the College of the Holy Spirit and across Centro Escolar University in the city’s San Miguel district, which also contains Malacañang Palace. La Consolación College is along Mendiola Street, and occupies a trapezoidal, 2.8 hectare lot enclosed by Arlegui, San Rafael, C.A. Aguila and Mendiola streets. It is part of the University Belt, an unofficial subdistrict of Manila that includes other educational institutions along Claro M. Recto Avenue and Legarda Street.

Where they work

  • Punongbayan & Araullo
  • Sycip Gorres Velayo & Co.
  • InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG®)
  • Sun Life Financial
  • Pru Life UK
  • KPMG R.G. Manabat & Co.
  • Solaire Resort and Casino
  • City of Dreams Manila
  • TTEC
  • TOA Global

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  • Human Resources
  • Business Development
  • Finance
  • Healthcare Services
  • Information Technology
  • Education
  • Marketing
  • Program and Project Management
  • Military and Protective Services
  • Media and Communication

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Community Reviews (1)

The first school I went to in college. It's clean, well-maintained all girls school. However, after I left in 2002 to transfer, they changed into a Co-Ed School. They provide quality education and the facilities are great. It should, since they have expensive tuition.
By Abby Sandigan (Jan, 2016) |