University of San Carlos
University of San Carlos (USC) is a Catholic educational institution administered since 1935 by Society of the Divine Word (SVD) missionaries. A University since 1948, USC offers the complete educational package from kindergarten, including a Montessori academy, to graduate school. Learn more about Education with a Mission and how we Witness to the Word.
faculty members actively engaged in research (AY 2020–23)
papers published in international refereed journals (AY 2018–22)
research collaboration agreements signed (AY 2017–21)
patents filed
external research grants (PHP232M, AY 2020–23)
CHED Centers of Excellence (COE)
CHED Centers of Development (COD)
Level III FAAP-accredited programs as evaluated by PAASCU
Level II FAAP-accredited programs as evaluated by PAASCU
PTC-ACBET-accredited programs
Administered by the Society of the Divine Word (Societas Verbi Divini, SVD) since 1935, the University of San Carlos (USC) traces its roots to the Colegio de San Ildefonso founded in August 1595 in Cebu City. The school closed in 1769 following the expulsion of Jesuit priests from the Philippines, and was reopened in 1783 as Colegio-Seminario de San Carlos which operated until the Colegio split from the seminary in 1930. Following another brief closure during World War II, Colegio de San Carlos reopened in 1945 and became a University in 1948.
Rapid growth in the ‘50s saturated the campus near the city center prompting expansion of the University to what was then called the Boys’ High School in 1956 (now North Campus), and in 1964 to the Teacher Education Center and Girls’ High School (now South Campus) and to Talamban Campus. In 2008, the erstwhile SVD Formation Center was transformed into the Montessori Campus. Total land area of the University’s five campuses is almost 88 hectares (or 217 acres), with about 78 hectares in Talamban Campus alone and potentially ample room for future growth.
Today, the University is one of the most respected higher education institutions in the Philippines, offering 62 undergraduate and 88 graduate and post-graduate programs. Many of these programs have received Level II or Level III accreditation from the Federation of Accrediting Associations of the Philippines (FAAP), as evaluated by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges, and Universities (PAASCU). Seven engineering programs are also accredited by the Philippine Technological Council-Accreditation and Certification Board for Engineering and Technology (PTC-ACBET). The Philippine Commission on Higher Education (CHED) also granted Autonomous Status to the University, and designated eight Centers of Excellence (COE) and 12 Centers of Development (COD) in USC. Nearly 22,000 students in basic to graduate education are enrolled in the University, with almost 300 international students. On average, the teacher-to-student ratio at USC is around 1:20. USC was ranked between 451 to 500 in the QS University Rankings for Asia 2021, and ranked 88th in Southeastern Asia in the QS University Rankings for Asia 2024.
Recognized as a research hub in southern Philippines, USC has drawn in external grants amounting to PHP232M (~USD4.14M) between AY 2020-2023, including the two pandemic-affected years. Research efforts are supported by a print collection of over 200,000 titles and almost 10,000 non-print volumes housed in the University’s Library System, along with subscriptions to Web of Science and Science Direct. USC also publishes four scholarly journals, The Philippine Scientist, the Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society, Devotio: Journal of Business and Economic Studies, and Tugkad: Literary and Cultural Studies Journal. Additional support for researchers are available through offices or committees providing ethics review, intellectual property and innovation and technology support, and animal care and use. Nineteen patents have been filed by the University since 2012, and one start-up company, Green Enviro Management Systems (GEMS), Inc., has been established.
Student support in the University includes an international students’ office, online enrolment, dormitories, numerous cafes and canteens, and a transport system within Talamban Campus. USC has more than 600 undergraduate and graduate scholars at any given time. Since 2014, USC has been designated as a Donee Institution by the Philippine Council of Non-Governmental Organization Certification (PCNC).
The University of San Carlos was recently ranked in the 2025 QS World University Rankings and the 2024 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings.