The Technological Institute of the Philippines (T.I.P.; ) is a private, non-sectarian higher educational institution with three campuses located in Metro Manila.
T.I.P. was founded in Manila on February 8, 1962, by a group of educators led by Demetrio A. Quirino Jr. and his wife Teresita U. Quirino. As of 2025, the founders' daughter, Elizabeth Quirino-Lahoz, is serving as chairperson; and her firstborn son, Angelo Quirino Lahoz, is serving as president.
While touted as an engineering school, T.I.P also offers undergraduate programs in computer-related studies, architecture, business administration, teacher education, English studies, and political science. Similarly, T.I.P offers enrollments to senior high school and graduate studies in select engineering and computing disciplines.
In 2016, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) awarded T.I.P., among other public and private higher educational institutions (HEIs), the Center of Excellence and Center of Development for their engineering, information technology, and business administration programs. CHED granted T.I.P. a five-year autonomous status in 2016, citing "top-quality education and consistently excellent program results" as criteria. CHED renewed T.I.P.'s autonomous status for 20242027.