Arellano University - Andres Bonifacio Campus

PrivateDepEd K-12
SHSCOLLEGE
(5 reviews)

At a Glance

Tuition Range

Contact for pricing/ year

Curriculum

DepEd K-12

Scholarships

Not listed

Payment Options

Cash only / not listed

Tuition & Fees

Tuition details not yet available. Contact the school directly for current rates.

Location

239 Pag-asa Street, Pasig, 1606 Metro Manila, Philippines, Pasig, Metro Manila

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Reviews (5)

(5 reviews)

It's a good school. I plan to drop out due to a personal reason. I find it very demanding there, which, in reality, is true for any educational institution.

FARIHZ S. RADZAKGoogle Review

No one is answering phone calls and emails for queries. Its very hard to contact them esp with your school records.

Raquel DucatGoogle Review

Worst school I've ever been, the system of how they handle and treat their student is just annoying. One example is one of the supposedly best programs such as Strands Week is handled horribly, the emcees are just script readers the program is just boring as boomers

Madelar Lance N.Google Review

Hello, I am a current student here, I saw a lot of reviews having bad experiences about this school, and I am telling you right now, They are right!, if you don't want to waste money, this is not the school you can choose, if you wanted to learn, I highly regret that I enrolled in this campus, They still do things in the old fashion way, and Registrar is extremely slow and insane. Not to include those Teachers (Professors is used for those who graduates in PhD, which not all of them) that acts literally unprofessional, you will be taken for granted here, and trust me, there are better schools, you'll learn nothing here, since the time I enroll theres nothing new on the skills I had but to actually learn it again by myself, also you cant even get to ask the professor especially on my department, they won't reply in time and you'll always be their inconvenient —no matter how hard you try to respect them they always find something that makes you won't; they can never act like the true ones. I wouldn't be proud of graduating here. It's probably my worst one, more than my HS public days, cause this school can never be compared to my first college school. 🙃

Funtilon, John HarrelGoogle Review

Recent encounter with the Office of Student Affairs left me feeling disgusted by an employee's attempt to intimidate students asking for their signature for clearance. After receiving my simple "thanks" as my way to show gratitude for them simply doing their job, staff demanded that she receives a "thank you 'PO'" and that "thank you" was strongly implied to be unsatisfactory, followed by a very distasteful comment: "nasa OSA ka, pakitaan mo ko ng respeto. Studyante ka lang dito, OSA kami." I kid you not, that was their exact verbatim! I wanted to reply: "hail your saintly, ever-gracious and honorable lady, excuse my plebeian, mannerless upbringing, I did not recognize your dignified in a place like this, I must request for pardon for yours truly that his gratitude fell short to your liking" but I had other responsibilities needing my attention. Anyways, I enrolled myself to college and paid for my education, not to experience discourtesy and left feeling unsafe in an office where student concerns are received. For all I know, those bearing distinguishable prestige and authority over humanbeings aren't exactly employed in reception, bullying paying-students.

Doni SumagaysayGoogle Review