Marcos founded 2 out of 9 State Colleges and Universities in National Capital Region
Simula 1901 hanggang 2016, may 9 lang na state universities/colleges ang itinatag sa National Capitol Region (NCR). Lima nito ay itinatag ng mga Amerikano. Sina dating Pangulong Ferdinand E. Marcos at Manuel Roxas ay may tig-dadalawang kolehiyo/unibersidad ang naitatag. Samantalang, isa lang ang naitatag ni dating Pangulong Sergio Osmeña.
Simula ng pag-alis ni Marcos noong 1986 ay wala pang naitatag na bagong state college/university sa NCR.
State Colleges and Universities in NCR
| Year | Administration | State Colleges and Universities | Region | Address |
| 1901 | American Colonial Era | PHILIPPINE NORMAL UNIVERSITY | NCR | Taft Avenue, Manila |
| 1901 | American Colonial Era | TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES | NCR | Ayala Boulevard, Ermita, Manila |
| 1904 | American Colonial Era | POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES | NCR | Sta. Mesa, Manila |
| 1908 | American Colonial Era | UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES | NCR | Diliman, Quezon City, 1101 |
| 1945 | Sergio Osmeña | EULOGIO ÒAMANGÓ RODRIGUEZ INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY | NCR | Nagtahan St., Sampaloc, Manila |
| 1947 | Manuel Roxas | MARIKINA POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE | NCR | Chanyungco St., Sta. Elena, Marikina City |
| 1947 | Manuel Roxas | PHILIPPINE GENERAL HOSPITAL (University of the Philippines Manila) | NCR | PGH Taft Avenue, Manila |
| 1969 | Ferdinand Marcos | PHILIPPINE STATE COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS | NCR | Villamor Air Base, Pasay City |
| 1969 | Ferdinand Marcos | RIZAL TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY | NCR | Boni Avenue, Mandaluyong City |
Number State Colleges and Universities founded by Presidents
| Presidents | State Colleges and Universities |
| Emilio Aguinaldo | 0 |
| Manuel L. Quezon | 0 |
| Jose P. Laurel | 0 |
| Sergio Osmeña | 1 |
| Manuel Roxas | 2 |
| Elpidio Quirino | 0 |
| Ramon Magsaysay | 0 |
| Carlos P. Garcia | 0 |
| Diosdado Macapagal | 0 |
| Ferdinand E. Marcos | 2 |
| Corazon Aquino | 0 |
| Fidel Ramos | 0 |
| Joseph Estrada | 0 |
| Gloria Macapagal Arroyo | 0 |
| Benigno Aquino III | 0 |



