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  1. Lyceum of the Philippines University was founded in 1952 by José P. Laurel, who became the third president of the Philippines, making LPU the only school founded by a Philippine president. [2] He named the institution after lykeion, the grove in ancient Athens where Aristotle taught his pupils.

  2. With the aim of becoming a center of academic excellence in the Philippines and the Far East, Lyceum of the Philippines University (as it is now known) formally opened its doors to the public on July 7, 1952.

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  4. With the aim of becoming a center of academic excellence in the Philippines and the Far East, Lyceum of the Philippines University (as it is now known) formally opened its doors to the public on July 7, 1952.

  5. With the aim of becoming a center of academic excellence in the Philippines and the Far East, Lyceum of the Philippines University (as it is now known) formally opened its doors to the public on July 7, 1952. Currently, there are six campuses in LPU.

  6. East,the Lyceum of the Philippines University (then still a college) formally opened its doors to the public on July 7, 1952. With his admiration for knowledge and appreciation of classical thought, Dr. Laurel named the school Lyceum of the Philippines after Lykeios, the site in ancient Athens where the

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  7. 1. What is the Lyceum of the Philippines University? 2. How does one qualify for admission into LPU? 3. What are the degree and non-degree courses offered by LPU? 4. What is the medium of instruction used in LPU? 5. What are the scholarship grants and financial aid offered by LPU? 6. Does LPU offers programs for Senior High School students?

  8. The Official Corporate Website of the Lyceum of the Philippines University.

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