College of Arts and Sciences of Asia and the Pacific explained

College of Arts & Sciences of Asia & the Pacific
Native Name:Filipino; Pilipino: Dalubhasaan ng Sining at Agham ng Asya at Pasipiko
Spanish; Castilian: Colegio de Artes y Ciencias de Asia y el Pacífico
Latin Name:Collegium de Artium et Scientia de Asia et Pacificus
Established:2010
Type:Private, co-educational, nonsectarian
Founder:Lourdes C. Fernando
Location:Philippines (various locations nationwide)
Campus:Pasig
Taytay, Rizal
Bacolod
Rodriguez, Rizal
Marikina
Quezon City
Colors: Blue, yellow & gray
Mascot:Griffin
Free Label:Demonym
Free:CASAPians

The College of Arts and Sciences of Asia and the Pacific (CASAP) (stylized as "College of Arts & Sciences of Asia & the Pacific"; Filipino; Pilipino: Dalubhasaan ng Sining at Agham ng Asya at Pasipiko|) is a private educational institution in the Philippines. It has six separate campuses nationwide.

CASAP is recognized by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), and the Department of Education (DepEd).[1] [2]

Campuses

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mbcci.biz/member/services/casap CASAP at MBCCI
  2. https://collegeconnect.ph/schools/college-of-arts-sciences-of-asia-the-pacific CASAP History