Pamantasang Pampamahalaan ng Benguet (
Filipino) | |
Former names | List
|
---|---|
Motto | Bringing Service with Utmost Quality and Dedication |
Type | Public state university Co-educational Non-profit Research higher education institution |
Established | 1916 [1] |
Academic affiliations | AACCUP [3] |
President | Felipe S. Comila |
Vice-president | List
|
Students | 10,000++ (elementary, secondary and tertiary) |
Location | , , 16°27′07″N 120°35′27″E / 16.45194°N 120.59073°E |
Campus | |
Colors | and Green and yellow |
Sporting affiliations | BBEAL |
Mascot | Wildcats |
Website |
www |
The Benguet State University (BSU) is a state university in the province of Benguet, Philippines. Its main campus is in La Trinidad.
BSU started as the La Trinidad Farm School, which was elevated to Trinidad Agricultural School (TAS) in 1920. The school reopened after World War II and became the La Trinidad Agricultural High School. Four months later, it was nationalized and renamed as the Mountain National Agricultural School (MNAS). It was soon converted into the Mountain National College (MNAC), Mountain Agricultural College (MAC), and Mountain State Agricultural College (MSAC) in 1969 through Republic Act 5923. [1] [4]
On January 12, 1986, the school was converted into a chartered state university by virtue of Presidential Decree 2010. [2] [1]
As of May 2018, Benguet State University is recognized by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) as a Center of Excellence (COE) for Teacher education, and Center of Development (COD) for both Agriculture education, and Nutrition and Dietetics. [5]
BSU has two satellite campuses, 15 colleges and a graduate school. It also runs an open university. These units offer graduate and undergraduate degree programs in agriculture, forestry, teacher's education, nursing, physical sciences and the arts. Some units offer non-degree programs and short courses. [6]
College of Agriculture
College of Arts and Humanities
College of Criminal Justice Education
College of Engineering
College of Forestry
College of Home Economics and Technology
College of Human Kinetics
College of Information Sciences
College of Medicine (SOON TO OPEN)
College of Natural Sciences
College of Numeracy and Applied Science
College of Nursing
College of Public Administration and Governance
College of Social Sciences
College of Teacher Education
College of Veterinary Medicine
Open University [7] Masteral Degree Programs (Open University)
POST-BACCALAUREATE
Besides having college campuses, the school had also elementary and secondary campuses called Elementary Laboratory School (ELS) and the secondary as the Secondary Laboratory School (SLS). The ELS campus is located at Km. 5, La Trinidad while the SLS campus is in the Outpost, La Trinidad.
Pamantasang Pampamahalaan ng Benguet (
Filipino) | |
Former names | List
|
---|---|
Motto | Bringing Service with Utmost Quality and Dedication |
Type | Public state university Co-educational Non-profit Research higher education institution |
Established | 1916 [1] |
Academic affiliations | AACCUP [3] |
President | Felipe S. Comila |
Vice-president | List
|
Students | 10,000++ (elementary, secondary and tertiary) |
Location | , , 16°27′07″N 120°35′27″E / 16.45194°N 120.59073°E |
Campus | |
Colors | and Green and yellow |
Sporting affiliations | BBEAL |
Mascot | Wildcats |
Website |
www |
The Benguet State University (BSU) is a state university in the province of Benguet, Philippines. Its main campus is in La Trinidad.
BSU started as the La Trinidad Farm School, which was elevated to Trinidad Agricultural School (TAS) in 1920. The school reopened after World War II and became the La Trinidad Agricultural High School. Four months later, it was nationalized and renamed as the Mountain National Agricultural School (MNAS). It was soon converted into the Mountain National College (MNAC), Mountain Agricultural College (MAC), and Mountain State Agricultural College (MSAC) in 1969 through Republic Act 5923. [1] [4]
On January 12, 1986, the school was converted into a chartered state university by virtue of Presidential Decree 2010. [2] [1]
As of May 2018, Benguet State University is recognized by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) as a Center of Excellence (COE) for Teacher education, and Center of Development (COD) for both Agriculture education, and Nutrition and Dietetics. [5]
BSU has two satellite campuses, 15 colleges and a graduate school. It also runs an open university. These units offer graduate and undergraduate degree programs in agriculture, forestry, teacher's education, nursing, physical sciences and the arts. Some units offer non-degree programs and short courses. [6]
College of Agriculture
College of Arts and Humanities
College of Criminal Justice Education
College of Engineering
College of Forestry
College of Home Economics and Technology
College of Human Kinetics
College of Information Sciences
College of Medicine (SOON TO OPEN)
College of Natural Sciences
College of Numeracy and Applied Science
College of Nursing
College of Public Administration and Governance
College of Social Sciences
College of Teacher Education
College of Veterinary Medicine
Open University [7] Masteral Degree Programs (Open University)
POST-BACCALAUREATE
Besides having college campuses, the school had also elementary and secondary campuses called Elementary Laboratory School (ELS) and the secondary as the Secondary Laboratory School (SLS). The ELS campus is located at Km. 5, La Trinidad while the SLS campus is in the Outpost, La Trinidad.