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DLSU shines in arts, business, and education in global rankings

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De La Salle University (DLSU) continues to set the standard in Philippine higher education, ranking as the country’s best institution in five academic fields, including Arts and Humanities, Business and Economics, and Education Studies, according to the 2025 Times Higher Education (THE) Rankings by Subject.

In addition, DLSU is ranked in three other subject areas: Computer Science (1,000+), Engineering (1,251+), and Physical Sciences (1,001+).

Dr. Ador Torneo, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, recognized both the importance and the limitations of global rankings such as Times Higher Education. He stated, “Focus remains on fulfilling our institutional vision-mission of bridging faith and scholarship and serving society, especially the marginalized.”

Dr. Torneo also acknowledged the Psychology program, which has been ranked for the first time in the THE Rankings. “This recognition reflects the dedication and hard work of our faculty, staff, and students in advancing the field of psychology through groundbreaking research and impactful applications that address the needs of our communities, especially in the area of mental health,” he said.

Ramon V. del Rosario College of Business Dean Dr. Emilina Sarreal lauded the unwavering dedication of DLSU faculty, staff, and students. She highlighted their commitment to excellence, innovation, and research aligned with the College’s societal impact statement of “Living the Lasallian Values for Shared Prosperity” and its curriculum that champions “business as a force for good.”

Carlos L. Tiu School of Economics Dean Dr. Arlene Inocencio emphasized the collective efforts of the DLSU community in securing the university’s status as a leader in Business and Economics. She remarked, “These achievements have not only enhanced the institution’s global profile but also strengthened its reputation as an academic powerhouse.” Dr. Inocencio also expressed gratitude to various stakeholders for their commitment to excellence and their passion for advancing the field of economics.

As the leading HEI in Education in the Philippines, the Br. Andrew Gonzalez College of Education reflects an academic environment defined by innovative teaching methodologies, impactful research outputs, and strong collaborations with industry partners and international institutions, according to Dean Dr. Rochelle Lucas.

College of Computer Studies Dean Dr. Ethel Ong shares that the ranking in Times Higher Education highlights the college’s contribution to providing world-class computing education and conducting research that expand human knowledge and address societal challenges. “The commitment from academic and support staff enabled us to remain internationally competitive for the benefit of our students and alumni.” 

Dr. Kathleen Aviso, dean of the Gokongwei College of Engineering, states that “while we remain included in the THE Engineering Subject Rankings, our position has declined, reflecting that other institutions are improving at a faster rate. This serves as a timely reminder to avoid complacency and to redouble our efforts toward excellence.” 

College of Science Dean Dr. Mary Jane Flores sees the achievement as a testament to the unwavering commitment, innovative research, and academic excellence that define DLSU. “The faculty of the College of Science has been a cornerstone of this success, contributing cutting-edge discoveries, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and cultivating an environment where curiosity thrives.”