St. Michael's College (SMC) of Iligan City, is a private Catholic institution of higher learning in
Lanao del Norte. It started as a small school in 1914, offering English and Spanish classes for Grade 1 and Grade 2 male students. In 1915, sisters of the
Religious of the Virgin Mary (RVM) started to help in managing the school. That same year the school was officially called
Escuela de San Miguel, and it also opened classes for girls. High school classes became available after World War II. In 1949, the school, then renamed
St. Michael's Academy, was fully managed by the RVM sisters. Only three years later, the academy began offering undergraduate courses, obtaining its college status.
SMC caters students from the preschool to the graduate level. It provides a wide array of programs, most of have accreditation from
PAASCU. Courses related to
Education, Criminology, Business, Engineering, Computer Studies, Hospitality Management, Liberal Arts, and
Nursing are open to students who want to earn their degrees.
ABM, STEM, HUMSS, and
GAS from the Academic track are also available for Senior High School students.