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      • St. Philip's is an above-average public college located in San Antonio, Texas.
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  2. As a Historically Black College and Hispanic Serving Institution, St. Philip's College responds to the needs of a population rich in ethnic, cultural, and socio-economic diversity.

  3. St. Philip's is an above-average public college located in San Antonio, Texas. As a historically black college, St. Philip's has a strong history of and commitment to the education of black Americans. It is a small institution with an enrollment of 1,756 undergraduate students.

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    • (210) 486-2000
    • 1801 MARTIN LUTHER KING DR, SAN ANTONIO, 78203, TX
  4. Visit SPC. The National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security have reaffirmed St. Philip's College as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Two-Year Education. The interactive tour includes video interviews and 360-degree panoramic views of 20 different locations across the MLK and SWC campuses.

  5. St. Philip's Episcopal Church ... OH 43203-1774 United States. Phone. 614-253-2771. Email address. info@stphilipscolumbus.org. Contact. Philip College. Priest In Charge.

  6. Today, St. Philip’s College is a comprehensive community college focused on meeting the educational needs of the greater Bexar County region. St. Philip’s has distinguished itself for academic excellence in the arts and sciences and for outstanding programs in applied science and technology fields.

  7. Philip is the hub for this worldwide program that began in 1966 with members having now started branches of this program in Japan, Spain, Canada, and locally in Ohio. This program at its base includes free martial arts classes where the students begin learning Japanese, mental health and physical development, and self-defense.

  8. St. Philip Church has been a central part of the African American Episcopal tradition in Columbus and central Ohio for over 130 years. We were organized as a mission of Trinity Episcopal Church in the fall of 1891 as a place for the African American parishioners to worship.

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