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Philippine School of Business Administration

Coordinates: 14°37′47.36″N 121°4′22.25″E / 14.6298222°N 121.0728472°E / 14.6298222; 121.0728472
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Philippine School of Business Administration
Paaralang Pamamahala ng Pangangalakal ng Pilipinas (Filipino)
Former names
Philippine Accounting and Taxation Training School
TypePrivate, For-profit
EstablishedOctober 1963; 61 years ago (1963-10)
ChairmanJose F. Peralta
StudentsM
Location, ,
14°37′47.36″N 121°4′22.25″E / 14.6298222°N 121.0728472°E / 14.6298222; 121.0728472
ColorsNavy Blue   and   Red
NicknameJaguars
Sporting affiliations
UCAA
MascotJaguar
Websitepsba.edu
Philippine School of Business Administration is located in Metro Manila
Philippine School of Business Administration
Location in Metro Manila
Philippine School of Business Administration is located in Luzon
Philippine School of Business Administration
Location in Luzon
Philippine School of Business Administration is located in Philippines
Philippine School of Business Administration
Location in the Philippines

The Philippine School of Business Administration is a college located in Quezon City in Metro Manila, Philippines. The college was established in 1963.

In February, 2024, STI College's Eusebio H. Tanco announced per a Philippine Stock Exchange disclosure, that its Board ratified the execution of a Term sheet with Philippine School of Business Administration (Manila & Quezon City) covering the takeover by STI of the operations of PSBA.[1]

Academic programs

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Undergraduate studies

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  • Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
  • Bachelor of Science in Business Administration includes:
    • Banking and Finance
    • Financial Management
    • Human Resource Development Management
    • Management Information System
    • Marketing
PSBA in Sampaloc, Manila

Graduate studies

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Campuses

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  • Its Manila campus is located at 826 R. Papa Street, Sampaloc.
  • Its Quezon City campus is located at 1029 Aurora Boulevard, Quezon City.

References

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  1. ^ Mercurio, Richmong (February 29, 2024). "STI to acquire business school PSBA". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
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