Cagayan State University

Cagayan State University
Pamantasang Estado sa Cagayan
Motto Ad Optimum Educans (Educating for the best)
Type Public
Established June 11, 1978
President Romeo R. Quilang, Ph.D.
Administrative staff
846, including staff
Undergraduates 32,000
Postgraduates 1,500
Location Tuguegarao City, Cagayan, Philippines
Campus 8 Campuses, Main Campus-Andrews Campus
Hymn CSU Hymn
Colors      Maroon
     Gold
Nickname Maroons
Mascot Athena
Website CSU Official Website

Coordinates: 18°26′35″N 121°48′39″E / 18.44306°N 121.81083°E / 18.44306; 121.81083

The Cagayan State University (CSU) is the largest state institution of higher learning in the Cagayan Valley Region, in terms of enrollment and number of curricular program offerings. The University was established through Presidential Decree 1436, later amended by Republic Act 8292 by the integration of all publicly supported higher education institutions in the province of Cagayan.

The university is composed of eight(8) campuses in the growth areas in the three congressional districts of Cagayan; the Aparri, Lal-Lo and Gonzaga campuses in the 1st District; the Piat, Lasam and Sanchez-Mira campuses in the 2nd District; and in the 3rd District, the Andrews and Carig campuses in Tuguegarao City. Each campus is headed by an Executive Officer (CEO) except in Andrews Campus where the University President concurrently acts as the CEO. The seat of governance of the university is at the Andrews Campus, where the central administration holds office.

The university offers courses in liberal arts, social sciences, law, medicine and allied professions, business and economics, natural sciences, engineering, technology, agriculture and fisheries and teaching, among others. It offers the most graduate and undergraduate courses of all the universities in the province of Cagayan.

In March 2012, Dr. Romeo R. Quilang, former President of the Isabela State University (ISU), was elected by the CSU Board of Regents to serve as the CSU System's fourth president.

Organization

The CSU central administration building at Andrews Campus, Tuguegarao City

Philosophy

The University serves the INDIVIDUAL by providing the student with a nurturing environment for optimal human flourishing. It serves the COMMUNITY by offering programs responsive to individual and social needs.

Mission

CSU is committed to transform the lives of people and communities through high quality instruction and innovative research, development, production, and extension.

Administration

Board of Regents

The governance of the University is vested in the Board of Regents of the Cagayan State University (or Lupon ng mga Rehente in Filipino) and commonly abbreviated as BOR. The board, with its 12 members, is the highest decision-making body of the CSU system. A Commissioner of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) serves as the Board's Chairperson while the President of the Cagayan State University is the Vice-Chairperson. The Chairpersons of the Committees of Higher Education of the Senate and the House of Representatives are members of the CSU Board of Regents which are concurrent with their functions as committee chairpersons. The President of the University Student Government also serves as Student Regent. While the Faculty Regent is likewise nominated by the faculty members of the whole University. Alumni are represented by the President of the CSU Alumni Association. Two members of the Board come from the private sector.

Board Member (As of March 2016)
Chairperson Hon. Alex B. Brillantes, Jr. Commissioner of the Commission on Higher Education
Vice-Chairperson Hon. Romeo R. Quilang President of the Cagayan State University
Member Hon. Pia Cayetano Chair, Senate Committee on Education
Member Hon. Roman T. Romulo Chair, House of Representatives Committee on Higher and Technical Education
Member Hon. Lucrecio Alviar, Jr. Regional Executive Director, Department of Agriculture RO2
Member Hon.Mary Anne E.R. Darauay Regional Director, National Economic and Development Authority RO2
Member Hon. Sancho Mabborang Regional Director, Department of Science and Technology RO2
Member Hon. Atty. Alejandro Pulido Private Sector Representative
Member Hon. Rex Navarro Private Sector Representative
Member Hon. Louie Sunico Alumni Association President
Member Hon. Perfecto Vivit Faculty Association President
Member Hon. Renz Angelo Umambong University Student Government President
Board Secretary Atty. Joey Cauilan Board Secretary V
Board Member (As of November 2016)
Chairperson Hon. Alex B. Brillantes, Jr. Commissioner of the Commission on Higher Education
Vice-Chairperson Hon. Urdujah Tejada President of the Cagayan State University
Member Hon. Paolo Benigno "Bam" Aguirre Aquino IV Chair, Senate Committee on Education
Member Hon. Ann Hofer

Represented by: Cong. Randolph Ting

Chair, House of Representatives Committee on Higher and Technical Education
Member Hon. Lucrecio Alviar Regional Executive Director, Department of Agriculture RO2
Member Hon.Mary Anne E.R. Darauay Regional Director, National Economic and Development Authority RO2
Member Hon. Sancho Mabborang Regional Director, Department of Science and Technology RO2
Member Hon. Atty. Alejandro Pulido Private Sector Representative
Member Hon. Rex Navarro Private Sector Representative
Member Hon. Louie Sunico Alumni Association President
Member Hon. Mary Jane Umengan Faculty Association President
Member Hon. Abraham Maguigad, Jr. University Student Government President
Board Secretary Atty. Joey Cauilan Board Secretary V

President of the Cagayan State University

Presidents of the
Cagayan State University
Manuel T. Corpus, 1979-1989
Armando Cortes, 1989-2001
Roger P. Perez, 2004-2012
Romeo R. Quilang, 2012–present

The President of the Cagayan State University is elected for a single six-year term by the University's twelve-member Board of Regents. As of 2004, there were already 2 that served as President of the University. The newly elected president of CSU is Hon. Romeo R. Quilang, Ph.D.. Just before he was appointed as CSU President, he served as the President of the Isabela State University. Quilang assumed his office, replacing Perez, and his four-year term expires in 2016.

Vice Presidents of the Cagayan State University

Vice Presidents
Academic Affairs Mariden V. Cauilan Ph. D.
Administration and Finance Atty. Honorato Carag
Research and Extension Engr. Jose D. Guzman,

The university has three Vice-Presidents, each heading a component of the university's key concerns.

Campus Executive Officers (CEO) of CSU

Each campus is headed, for purposes of administration, by a Campus Executive Officer, but the ultimate authority is the University President. The University President concurrently acts as the CEO of the Andrews Campus.

Campus CEO
Andrews Romeo R. Quilang, Ph.D.
Carig Archimedes C. Articulo, DPLA.
Aparri Eunice B. Layugan, Ph.D.
Gonzaga Florante Victor M. Balatico, Ph.D.
Lallo Jessie Malab, Ph.D.
Lasam Dolores Quebral, Ph.D.
Piat Vicente S. Binasoy,Ph.D.
Sanchez Mira Froilan M. Pacris Ph.D.

Degree Programs

Graduate School

Dean: Manuel Tan.

College of Agriculture

Dean: Ricardo S. Casauay, Ph. D.

College of Allied Health Sciences

Dean: Julius T. Capili, RMT, MPH, Ph.D.

College of Arts & Sciences

Dean: Aniceto Udanga, Jr., DPLA.

College of Business Entrepreneurship & Accountancy

Dean: Emerita P. Geron, CPA, MBA, Ph.D.

College of Education

Dean: Panfilo Canay, Ph.D.

College of Engineering

Dean: Buencamino Martin

College of Fisheries

Dean: Eunice Layugan, Ph.D.

College of Hospitality & Industry Management

Dean: Lourdes Judy B. Luyun, M.A

College of Information & Computing Sciences

Dean: Edison Bravo, MSIT

College of Law

Dean: Atty. Placido Sabban

College of Medicine and Surgery

Dean: Pablo m. Afidchao, MD

College of Public Administration

Dean: Dennis Bacuyag, DPA

College of Technology

Dean: Aurelio Caldez, Ph.D.

College of Veterinary Medicine

Dean: Dr. Roel Calagui, DVM, MPH'

History

The Cagayan State University (CSU) is the first and only state run comprehensive institution of higher learning in Cagayan. It hasß shared its historic contribution to the development of tertiary education in the Philippines.

Presidential Decree 1436, signed on June 11, 1978 created the Cagayan State University by merging two existing state colleges: the Cagayan Valley College of Arts & Trades (CVCAT) at Tuguegarao and the Northern Luzon State College of Agriculture (NLSCA) at Piat.

Rationalized on the issues of efficiency and effectiveness, college courses of other smaller institutions that were under the supervision and control of the former Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports (MECS) were made an integral part of the university system. These were the Aparri Institute of Technology (AIT), Bukig National Agricultural and Technical School (BNATS), Aparri School of Arts and Trades (ASAT), Cagayan Valley Agricultural College (CVAC), Sanchez Mira Rural Vocational School (SMRVS), Western Cagayan School of Arts and Trades (WCSAT) and Gonzaga National Agricultural and Technical School (GNATS).

These nine pre-existing state institutions were distributed throughout the entire length and breath of the province of Cagayan. Their founding years and laws passed signifying their original establishment. It may be noted that the various merger schools began as elementary or technical secondary schools reflecting the stage of educational needs of the communities where and when they are located and originally established at the time.

On January 3, 1979, Dr. Manuel T. Corpus of the University of the Philippines- Davao City assumed as President of the University. Then, on January 5, 1979, the first staff meeting was held where the AD HOC Committee was organized as nuclei for the University Administration. Various officers were designated in acting capacities, who were drawn out from the two state colleges (CVCAT and NLSCA).

The CSU Central Administration Office was established in the CVCAT unit until the Gonzaga unit was developed as a main campus where operation was centralized. The AD HOC committee met and the monthly regular staff meeting was launched in the BNATS unit.

To uplift the educational qualifications of the faculty, the Faculty and Staff Development Program was set up in the form of graduate programs effective summer of 1979. The come-on was fifty per cent discount in tuition fee.

On April 1–4, 1979, the First Academic Council Work - Conference was conducted in Aparri Institute of Technology (ATI). The council designed the following policies: curricula for various courses; proposed courses to be offered in each unit; policies on recruitment, employment and promotion of faculty; guidelines for faculty benefits, rules on discipline and leaves; guidelines on faculty load and faculty development; requirements for admission and scholarship of students, research and extension programs.

Map showing the location of CSU campuses in Cagayan

On Sept. 29, 1979, the Board of Regents authorized the transfer of college courses of Aparri School of Arts & Trades (ASAT) to AIT campus. This reduced the number of campuses from nine to eight. These campuses adopted the nomenclature approved by the Board on February 25, 1980 as follows:

The first organizational chart of CSU took effect on October 26, 1981 upon the approval of the Board of Regents. This policy decision made possible the re-organization of the colleges and the approval of the designation of officials in the Central Administration, campus and college levels.

On July 11, 1983, Dr. Joselito Jara was appointed as the first Vice-President for Academic Affairs. Then on July 27, 1983 the approval of the proposal to open the College of Medicine in the University by the Board of Regents marked a milestone in the curricular development of CSU. The Board directed the administration to make arrangements with the then Cagayan Valley Regional Hospital (CVRH), now Cagayan Valley Medical Center (CVMC) to become the laboratory of the proposed college. The transfer of Central Administration from Caritan campus to the Carig campus, the new site of CSU at Tuguegarao, was undertaken on June 11, 1984. The old administration building in Caritan became the Graduate School and the College of Arts and Sciences Building. Another milestone was the implementation of the integration into the university system of the secondary departments of CSU at Gonzaga, CSU at Lallo, CSU at Sanchez Mira and CSU at Aparri on July 10, 1984. MECS Regional Director, Magdalena Castillo turned over formally to President Manuel T. Corpus, the four high schools on December 20, 1984. The President of the Philippines approved the integration on March 17, 1983.

On May 8, 1989, Honorable Lourdes Quisumbing, the then Secretary of the Department of Education Culture and Sports (DECS) swore into office Dr. Armando Cortes as the first Cagayano President of CSU. Professor Monserrat G. Babaran was also appointed as the second Vice-President for Academic Affairs in June 1992 after Dr. Jara’s term . On March 1, 1996 to December 30, 1998, Father Ranhillo C. Aquino became the Vice President of the University.

In June 1992, the Office of the Dean of the College of Medicine was set up in preparation for its opening in school year 1993-1994. Dr. Gilbert Gamez, erstwhile Dean of the University of Santo Tomas (UST) College of Medicine, was appointed as the first dean of the college. As the university programs expand, a university-wide reorganization was undertaken in July 1992.

On May 5, 1995, Dr. Armando B. Cortes was reappointed as President of the University. The reorganization of the top administration took place on February 27, 1996. On this same year, the governing Board of the University resolved to suspend the operation of CSU at Bukig in Western Aparri because of the low enrolment that made non-feasible continued operation. This aspect of the history of the University is of particular importance relative to the evaluation of efficiency and effective performance.

On February 23, 1999, the Board granted the university Administration the authority to offer Bachelor of Laws and Letters (LLB) to commence School Year 1999-2000.

In response to the thrust and vision of Region 02 and to provide leadership in livestock development, the Board granted the University Administration the offering of Veterinary Medicine and Medical Technology courses effective School Year 1999- 2000.

On May 7, 2001, the then Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Eleuterio C. De Leon, was appointed by the Board of Regents as the Officer – In – Charge of the University. During his term, the Board approved the University’s decision to phase down the enrollment in the high school department and to limit the admission of first year high school students in Piat, Lallo and Gonzaga campuses to 500 students only.

A reorganization of top administration took place that paved the way to the search for the different campus deans, now the Campus Executive Officers.

On March 8, 2004, through Resolution No. 151, s. 2004, the Board appointed Dr. Roger P. Perez, as the 3rd University President. On March 15, 2004, Dr. Perez assumed official duty at the Central Administration with all the powers, rights, privileges and responsibilities accorded him. Another organizational structure which would readily respond to the actual needs of the university and attuned to the relevance of its existence and thrust of the new administration was then conceptualized.

Rationalizing its intent for a lean but mean organization. The structure has maintained three vice president positions with the third important vice president position having an added program under its domain, the Business Affairs Program. The new structure also proposed the creation of the positions of internal auditors under the Office of the President. The Office of the Deputy Dean of Instruction was likewise created to implement the virtualization of curricular offerings.

To further rationalize the structure of the organization which is in consonance with a lean but mean operation, the administration has cut the number of Vice-Presidents from three to two, that of the Vice-President for instruction, research, and extension and Vice-President for Administration and Business.

At present there are eight campuses under the university system. All campuses continue to operate as complementary satellites of the University. Although difficult at times, the unique arrangement of a multi-campus institution, which has prevailed over an ideal compact-university being located in one site, is succeeding in terms of providing educational access and equity to its rural communities. On the other hand, owing to the peculiarities of the geographical diversity and multi-ethnicity of its people and socio-economic, educational and political conditions obtaining in its catchment’s areas, the CSU institutional structures and arrangement are functioning well.

Today, CSU is present in six sites outside Tuguegarao which is located at Sanchez Mira, Lasam, Aparri, Lallo, Gonzaga, and Piat so that the original intent of providing democratized tertiary education in the countryside is felt in the whole region specifically in Cagayan.

Amenities

Infrastructure

The current school year was a witness to constructive changes and infrastructure developments across the different campuses of Cagayan State University. A series of "circa 50" buildings, which serve not only as institutional facilities but as aesthetic icons, representing the university motto: "Educating for the Best", are now in the final phase of their construction process.

Moreover, other physical facilities in the university are facing major rehabilitation specifically in CSU Andrews being the "show window" of CSU.

Physical improvement within the eight campuses of the university is evident and is geared at developing and encouraging higher aspirations among its poor students. Modern buildings and comfort rooms were put up to deliver the necessary service to students all over CSU.

Electronic Library

With the vision of President Perez, the University decided to subscribe to Academic OneFile for its E-Library making it the first university in the region to have such facility. It was inaugurated on February 14, 2011.

Students

A key institution in the university is the strong Mass Communication program of the university that is responsible for the production of radio and television programs giving public viewership to the university's activities, furnishing the public regularly with information on the university and is the source of the information in this article. Inspired by Dr. Roger Matalang, the Mass Communication program has been one of the most distinguished programs of the university.

The university currently has an enormous population of 32,000 in its eight campuses. One distinctive feature of the university is the innovative scheme introduced by Dr. Perez: rationalized fees. Under this scheme, students pay no tuition fees. They pay however fiduciary fees that range from two thousand to three thousand pesos per semester, allocated for specific purposes such as library, laboratory facilities, infrastructure development, etc. The university also boasts of WiFi access to all its students and professors as well as an e-Library to which all students and professors whether in or out of campus can gain access.

It has speech laboratories in the Andrews, Carig and Aparri campuses. Although it is still completing its engineering laboratories, acquisitions in this area have already been considerable.

Organizations, fraternities and sororities

Each college has organizations in most cases allied to the discipline with which the College is Concerned.

Culture, sports and traditions

It is the only university (Tuguegarao Campuses) that has its own extensive system of jeepney transportation owing to its geographic location. Alongside the use of Jeepney is the use of tricycles.

The Cagayan State University Chorale Ensemble, under the direction of the Vice-President for Academic Affairs, Fr. Aquino, has gone places including Malaysia, Macau, Busan City in South Korea and Rome. It has also performed in concerts throughout the country and has performed with the University of Santo Tomas Symphony Orchestra.

The Athena Dance Troupe and the Athena Rondalla, under the direction of Dr. Chita Ramos, have gained popularity and are frequently invited for performances. They feature indigenous Filipino and regional dances as well as music produced by local instruments.

The Tanghalang CSU is directed by Dr. Shamon Abraham, University Director of Culture and the Arts, at one time member of the Filipinescas. He was formerly cultural director at the University of Saint Louis Tuguegarao.

Affiliations

CSU is a member of the Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges (PASUC) and its athletic Association, the State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association (SCUAA) and participates in all events. The CSU Maroons.

Noted alumni and professors

Distinguished Professors include:

References

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