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De La Salle Canlubang

De La Salle University
Science & Technology Complex
(formerly De La Salle Canlubang)
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Motto Religio Mores Cultura
Type Private,
Established 2003
Affiliation Roman Catholic, Lasallian
Chancellor Dr. Gerardo C. Janairo
President Br. Raymundo B. Suplido, FSC
Administrative staff
174
Students 1,493
Location Biñan City, Laguna, Philippines
Campus Suburban, 50 hectares
Hymn Alma Mater Hymn
Website www.dlsc.edu.ph
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De La Salle Canlubang (DLSC), currently known as De La Salle University Science and Technology Complex (DLSU-STC), was a member institution of De La Salle Philippines, located in Biñan City, Laguna, Philippines right across the Laguna Technopark district, where a portion of the campus is also within Santa Rosa City. The campus, which was established on 2003, was built on 55 hectares of prime property, donated by the family of the late National Artist for Architecture Leandro Locsin (DLSU HS 1947). Access to the campus is via the South Luzon Expressway off the Santa Rosa exit to Tagaytay City.

In 2012, the administrations of De La Salle University and De La Salle Canlubang approved the integration of DLSC to DLSU, becoming the DLSU Science and Technology Complex.

DLSU-STC offers kindergarten, elementary, secondary and tertiary education which centers on science and technology. DLSU-Manila's Ramon V. del Rosario Sr. Graduate School of Business also operates within DLSU-STC offering a Master of Business Administration degree.

The College Department of DLSU-STC is composed of four schools offering the following degree programs:

The Integrated School is the term used for the Basic Education (Nursery, Kinder, Grade School to the conventional High School) department of the community. It is composed of the basic K-12 grade education levels.

The first building to be constructed on campus is the four-storey Milagros V. del Rosario Building, which houses the school's administrative offices and classrooms. The building was donated to the school by Ambassador Ramon V. del Rosario. The building has 35 classrooms, a 200-seat auditorium, three audio-visual rooms, three libraries, a media lab, a dark room for the photography students, a radio station, a children's playroom, a robotics classroom, and three computer laboratories. Construction began in April 2002 and was completed in June 2003 and was designed by the firm L.V. Locsin and Partners.


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