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GOLDENSTATE COLLEGE OPENS IN KORONADAL CITY

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With the fast rising number of enrollees at Goldenstate College in General Santos City and the high demands of students to open a branch in nearby towns and provinces, Goldenstate College finally opens at Koronadal City. The branch is located at the busy area of Alunan Avenue which happens to be the main thoroughfare of the city. After a very successful visit of TESDA Officials in the school and after giving a nod for the school to operate, Goldenstate College Koronadal Branch now accepts enrollees in different programs offered. The students are excitedly waiting for the opening of classes for the 2nd semester on November 16, 2009.

Seated at the heart of Koronadal City, Goldenstate College offers HRM and I.T. courses under the TESDA Program and eventually will open BS Courses next school year. The Koronadal branch has an updated and well equipped HRM Laboratory. It also has a spacious lounge and cafeteria where students can spend their time reviewing or even chatting during their vacant periods. A mini hotel room will be for housekeeping and reception lectures while 3 big classrooms are for HRM lectures and theories. For their researches and study hours, the College Library provides the students with a wide range of books and reading material plus an internet connection for an easy access of information. Moreover, for I.T. students, a huge computer classroom and laboratory with over 50 computer units all with internet connection is provided. It's high time that Goldenstate College go GLOBAL…. reaching the world in just a second.

Celebrating its 19 years of Timeless Excellence, Goldenstate College is indeed UNSTOPPABLE!

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written by Gina, November 19, 2009
WooooW...bigatin na talaga ang mga Warriors....Go...Go..Go..
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written by guest, November 25, 2009
wow.....
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written by james, December 17, 2009
naks....

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