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Laguna State Polytechnic University (LSPU; Filipino: Pambansang Pamantasang Politekniko ng Laguna[1]) is a state university in the province of Laguna, Philippines, with four regular campuses and several auxiliary sites. It is currently classified as SUC Level III (CHED Memorandum Order 12, series of 2018).

Laguna State Polytechnic University
Pambansang Pamantasang Politekniko ng Laguna (Filipino)
MottoIntegrity, Professionalism and Innovation
TypeState University
Established1952
PresidentDr. Mario R. Briones
Location ,

Philippines


14°15′46N 121°23′51E / 14.26284°N 121.39743°E / 14.26284; 121.39743
Affiliations
  • State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association
  • Agricultural Colleges Association of the Philippines
  • Websitewww.lspu.edu.ph
    Laguna State Polytechnic University is located in Laguna
    Laguna State Polytechnic University

    Location in Laguna

    Laguna State Polytechnic University is located in Luzon
    Laguna State Polytechnic University

    Location in Luzon

    Laguna State Polytechnic University is located in Philippines
    Laguna State Polytechnic University

    Location in the Philippines

    History

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    This state institution (LSPU) started from its humble beginnings in 1952. It was first established as a provincial high school known as Baybay Provincial High School, the first public high school based in the shoreline (baybay) district of Laguna de Bay, and the second in the whole Province of Laguna. Then in 1957, by virtue of Republic Act No. 1807 on June 1957, the Baybay Provincial High School was converted into Baybay National Agricultural and Vocational School (BNAVS).

    BNAVS became the PACD-BVE Training Center in rice production for American Peace Corps Volunteers. This center produced 682 graduates. The Manpower Training Center Started to operate in the school year 1968-1969. BNAVS also became the pilot school for the 2-year Agricultural Technician Curriculum, Associate in Agriculture. This started in December 1969 with eight enrollees.

    With the passage/approval of HB 269 into law in June 1971: Republic Act No. 6321, it converted BNAVS into Baybay National College of Agriculture and Technology (BNCAT). BNCAT then was offering the following courses:

    1. Secondary Agriculture Curriculum;
    2. Two-year Associate in Agriculture (technical course);
    3. degree courses leading to Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (2nd Semester 1975-76) and Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education (First Semester 1977-78).

    The College was also one of the Experimental Agricultural High Schools (EAHS) selected by the Educational Development Projects Implementing Task Force (EDPITAF) under Presidential Decree No. 6-A to receive World Bank Aid in infrastructure equipment and staff development.

    This state institution was a grantee of the Agricultural Education Outreach Project (AEOP) from 1980 to 1983. AEOP was a research project of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Research programs became more prioritized, and government extension programs became more aggressive.

    On June 11, 1984, by virtue of Batas Pambansa No. 482, BNCAT was further converted into a state college, known as the Laguna State Polytechnic College. From then on, the Laguna State Polytechnic College grew more extensive and better with the incumbency of Dr. Ricardo A. Wagan as the first College President in 1986, several projects and infrastructure developments poured into LSPC. Among the remarkable accomplishments then were as follows:

    The formal turn-over ceremony took place on December 11, 2000, to wit: San Pablo City National School of Arts and Trades, now LSPU-San Pablo City Campus, located at Barangay Del Remedio, San Pablo City. His incumbency is marked by a list of distinctive accomplishment such as the establishment of a multi-campus State Institution; a remarkable increase in the number of non-degree and degree curricular programs/offerings, which resulted in increased enrolment and need for more teachers; exempted Secondary School Teachers to be transferred to DECS per CHED-DECS joint circular, intensified rehabilitation, repair, face-lifting of old structures and construction of new academic, research, library, dormitory, canteen-cafeteria, sports and recreation facilities; opened the Graduate Studies and Applied Research in its four Campuses; acquired state of the art equipment, e.g., Speech Lab., computers, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology Laboratory equipment, the Tissue Culture Laboratory.

    Campuses

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    Siniloan Campus

    Four regular campuses belong to the university. The campus in Siniloan was founded in 1952 (as Baybay National High School), where the university traces its roots. It sits on a land of 33 hectares (82 acres) at Barangay Wawa besides Laguna de Bay, with an additional 100 hectares (250 acres) for future expansion plans in the mountainous Barangay Kapatalan. It concentrates on Agriculture and Computer Studies.

    Santa Cruz Campus

    The main campus is situated in the provincial capital town, Santa Cruz. Founded in 1957, initial operations began three years after, in 1960. It occupies 7 hectares (17 acres) of land at Barangay Bubukal. It concentrates on Engineering, Nursing and Allied Health, Hospitality Management and Tourism, Arts and Sciences, Business Management and Accountancy, Criminal Justice Education, and Law.

    San Pablo City Campus

    The San Pablo City Campus located at Barangay Del Remedio was founded in 1957 and began operations in 1960. With 6 hectares (15 acres) of land, it is a "Center of Development" in Teacher Education (CHED Memorandum Order 17, series of 2016) and also concentrates on Industrial Technology.

    Los Baños Campus

    LSPU Los Baños Campus was founded in 1957 and started operations in 1959. It sits on a land area of 12 hectares (30 acres) in Barangay Mayondon-Malinta and concentrates on Fisheries, and Food Nutrition, and Dietetics.

    Auxiliary sites

    There are also two satellite campuses in Nagcarlan, Laguna, and in Lopez, Quezon, a manpower extension campus in Magdalena, Laguna, and two International Language Studies Centers in Thai Nguyen University, Vietnam, and Changwon Moonsung University, South Korea.

    Governance and organization

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    Board of Regents

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    The University's governance is vested in the Board of Regents (orLupon ng mga Rehente), commonly abbreviated as BOR. The board, with its ten members, is the highest decision-making body of the LSPU System.

    The chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) serves as the board's chairperson, while the president of the Laguna State Polytechnic University is the vice-chairperson. The chairpersons of the Committees of Higher Education of the Senate and the House of Representatives are also members, concurrent with their functions as committee chairpersons.

    The regional directors of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), Region IV-A Calabarzon, also serve as regular members.

    The LSPU students, represented by the Federated Supreme Student Council (FSSC), nominate a Student Regent. While a Faculty Regent is likewise appointed by the faculty members of the whole University through the LSPU Faculty Association (LSPU FA). Alumni are represented by the President of the LSPU Alumni Association. Their membership is coterminous with their respective terms, while the remaining two members are from the Private Sector who are prominent citizens of the Province of Laguna.

    Regent
    Chairperson Hon. J. Prospero E. De Vera, III Chairman, Commission on Higher Education
    Vice-Chairperson Hon. Mario R. Briones, EdD President, Laguna State Polytechnic University
    Member Hon. Senator Alan Peter S. Cayetano Chairman, Senate Committee on Education, Culture and Arts
    Member Hon. Congressman Mark O. Go Chairperson, House Committee on Higher and Technical Education
    Member Hon. Emelita P. Bagsit Regional Director, Department of Science and Technology - Region IV-A
    Member Hon. Agnes E. Tolentino, CESO III Regional Director, National Economic and Development Authority - Region IV-A
    Member Vacant Federated President, LSPU Faculty Association
    Member Hon. Chester Alexis C. Buama, PhD Federated President, LSPU Alumni Association
    Member Hon. Louis Lane B. Padua Federated President, LSPU Supreme Student Council
    Member Vacant Private Sector Representative
    Member Vacant Private Sector Representative

    University President

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    The University is headed by the University President, appointed by the board, who has a renewable of a four-year term. Mario R. Briones, EdD, is the incumbent University President. Elected to office by the Board of Regents on March 21, 2019, Dr. Briones is the third President of the University, succeeding Dr. Ricardo A. Wagan (2007-2012) and Dr. Nestor M. De Vera (2012-2019) respectively.

    Background

    Prior into becoming the University President, Dr. Briones assumed various administrative positions such as Director of Extension Services, Dean of the College of Computer Studies, Director of Resource Generation and Outsourcing, Chairperson of the Student Affairs and Services, Director of Safety Management Services, Deputy Campus Director, and Campus Director among others.

    President Briones is a recipient of a number of recognitions conferred by the university such as the two Presidential Recognitions from the two former university presidents of LSPU, and other government agencies such as regional ABS-CBN Gawad Kalinga and academe-industry partners in Malaysia and Vietnam.

    Presidents of Laguna State Polytechnic University
    Name Tenure of office

    Dr. Ricardo A. Wagan 1987–February 7, 2011; (OIC) February 8-May 2, 2011
    Dr. Nestor M. De Vera May 3, 2011 – May 2, 2019
    Dr. Eden C. Callo (OIC) May 3–20, 2019
    Dr. Mario R. Briones May 21, 2019–present

    Courses

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    The following lists are the academic programs offered by the university in the different colleges (source: LSPU Annual Report, 2019)

    College of Teacher Education (CHED Center of Development in Teacher Education)

    College of Computer Studies  

    College of Fisheries

    College of Agriculture

    College of Business, Management and Accountancy

    College of Hospitality Management and Tourism

    College of Nursing

    College of Engineering

    College of Arts and Sciences

    College of Criminal Justice Education

    College of Industrial Technology  

    College of Food Nutrition and Dietetics

    Senior High School  

    Academic Track  

    Technical-Vocational Livelihood Track  

    References

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    1. ^ Direktoryo ng mga Ahensiya at Opisyal ng Pamahalaan ng Pilipinas (PDF) (in Filipino). Kagawaran ng Badyet at Pamamahala (Department of Budget and Management). 2018. Retrieved August 24, 2020.

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