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| A quick look at the course offerings of Southville Foreign University will appeal to you. If you are practical and seriously want to have a lucrative profession that you enjoy doing, then this is your first step towards that goal. Gone are the days of looking for models to emulate; today you map your own destiny. |
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| The programs in Southville Foreign Universityare designed to educate you in your area of interest. There are no requirements for you to take general subjects. For this reason, the Southville approach is deemed more practical as it immediately focuses on the desired skills for your intended profession. |
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| Instructions are guaranteed to be industry-relevant because of the curriculum and the industry-based foreign and local faculty who provide it. International textbooks are used with computer-assisted training programmed for today's cutting edge knowledge and technology. Original research, progressive and integrated learning systems are drawn from the various foreign affiliates' multi-educational programs. |
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| Attention: New Students |
| 6/3/2010 |
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| New students are invited to the Orientation Program to be held on June 7, 10:00 A.M. |
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| Habitat for Humanity |
| 5/4/2010 |
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Fifteen students of the Southville Foreign University School of Business and Computing, and School of Hospitality Management, volunteered to help construct houses for the Habitat for Humanity Homes of Hope in Rodriguez, Rizal on April 19, 2010.
The SFU volunteers were divided into two groups to maximize work efficiency. |
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