Silliman University College of Computer Studies

To centralize its course offerings in one institution and to comply with the Commission on Higher Education’s thrust to regulate the number of Information Technology Education degrees, a separate college named as the College of Information Technology and Computer Sciences was established by the University in 2001 which offered Bachelor of Science degrees in Information Technology and Computer Science.

[2] The College is housed in two buildings, the one-storey Uytengsu Foundation Computer Center, and the three-storey Uytengsu Foundation Computer Studies Hall, and is part of Silliman University's local area network that uses an extensive network of fiber-optic cables.

Silliman was also the first school in the country to use wireless Wi-Fi B2B LAN technology.

[3] To reinforce the College's course offerings, Silliman University formed partnerships with Microsoft and IBM.

The Microsoft Developer Network Academic Alliance has given the College a 3-year complimentary MSDNAA subscription which allows it to download available software in MSDNAA for free to all students and faculty for teaching and learning purposes, while the College's partnership with IBM resulted in the introduction of the IBM Academic Exchange Offering.

The Uytengsu Foundation Computer Studies Hall