Intramuros Consortium

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Intramuros Consortium
Formation2002;18 years ago (2002)
PurposeAcademic cooperation
Location
Membership (2017)
4 institutions

The Intramuros Consortium, established in 2002, is a non-profit, academic cooperation consisting of four prominent institutions of higher education located in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. The colleges' libraries participate in an interlibrary loan program, allowing students, staff, and faculty to take advantage of all four campuses' collections. In addition, several academic projects and research programs are run by the Consortium jointly for the benefit of all four institutions.

Members

InstitutionTypeFull-time enrollmentFounded
Colegio de San Juan de Letran Private, Dominican 6,0201620
Lyceum of the Philippines University Private, Non-sectarian 7,1231952
Mapúa University Private, Non-sectarian 9,2301925
University of the City of Manila Public, City University 8,2031967
Note: Full-time enrollment data may vary from time to time. [1]

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