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Polytechnic State University of Bicol

The Polytechnic State University of Bicol, also referred to by its acronym (PSUB),[1] is a state university in the Bicol Region, Philippines. It is mandated primarily to provide higher technological, professional and vocational instruction and training in fisheries, trade, technology, arts and sciences, as well as short term technical and vocational courses, as the Board of Trustees may deem necessary, and shall promote research in the exploration and conservation of natural resources in the province.[2] Its main campus is located in Nabua, Camarines Sur.[3]

Polytechnic State University of Bicol
Politeknikong Estadong Unibersidad kan Bikol
College Seal of CSPC
TypePublic Nonsectarian higher education institution
Established1983; 39 years ago (1983)
Academic affiliations
PASUC
PresidentCharlito Penilla Cadag
Dean
  • Radmar B. Tañamor (College of Engineering)
  • Marilyn N. Rivera (College of Health Sciences)
  • Dr. Arly B. Balingbing (College of Education, Arts and Sciences)
  • Norel Peter M. Illo (College of Business Management)
  • Challiz D. Omorog (College of Computer Studies)
Location, ,
Philippines
Colors  Blue
  White
  Yellow
NicknameBlue Stallion
Sporting affiliations
SCUAA
MascotBlue Stallion
Websitewww.cspc.edu.ph

History

Conception

Polytechnic State University of Bicol was born out of the Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges, popularly known as CSPC. CSPC was the brainchild of some prominent Nabueños who have long dreamt of having a community college in Nabua. Its establishment came into reality as a result of the feasibility study initiated by the defunct Bicol River Basin Development Program (BRBDP). Said undertaking is an inter-agency commitment with the aim of promoting a balance agro-industrial development in the region to achieve the national development goals of the 1980s.[4]

The idea of having a community college within Nabua was first conceived by then Municipal Mayor, Atty. Ulpiano D. Duran, Sr. so that poor and deserving Nabueños who wish to take post-secondary and collegiate courses could be freed from the burden of going to other places and save a lot of their education. With the support of his Vice Mayor, Hon. Sofio Barela, Sr. the Sangguniang Bayan passed a resolution for the creation of a community college within the Nabua National High School. Atty. Duran submitted the resolution to then-Governor Felix A. Fuentebella for approval and funding assistance.

Considering the merit of the request, Governor Fuentebella endorsed the proposal to BRBDP Director Col. Lorenzo Ballecer, a Nabueño, who then initiated the conduct of the feasibility study by his technical staff with the assistance of some personnel of Nabua National High School. In the course of the study, the team did not only consider the establishment of a community college but also the possibility of putting up a state tertiary institution in the area. As a result of the study conducted, it came out to be very promising if a polytechnic college would be created.

Batas Pambansa 512

With the very strong representation of his father, Assemblyman Arnulfo P. Fuentebella sponsored a bill creating a polytechnic college of the Nabua National High School using the result of the feasibility as basis, which later became Batas Pambansa (BP) Bilang 512, approved by the President Ferdinand E. Marcos on June 10, 1983.

Sec. 2 of BP 512 states that:

“The College shall primarily provide higher technological, professional, and vocational instruction and training in fisheries, trades and technology, arts and sciences, as well as short term technical and vocational courses, as the Board of Trustees may deem necessary, and shall promote research in the exploration and conservation of natural resources in the province.”[5]

The immediate targets are the graduates of the barangay, private and public high schools, out of school youths and dropouts within Rinconada area, which comprises six municipalities and one city: Nabua, Baao, Bula, Bato, Buhi, Balatan and Iriga City.

The first organizational meeting of the college was held on February 22, 1985, at the Provincial Capitol of Camarines Sur. Deputy Minister Vedasto G. Suarez who represented the MECS Minister Jaime C. Laya, presided over the meeting. Government officials present were: Hon. Felix A. Fuentebella, Governor; Atty. Fernando O. Beriña, Provincial Kagawad; Atty. Ulpiano D. Duran Sr., Municipal Mayor; Dir. Carmelo R. Villacorta, BRBDP Director; Dr. Franciscpo Pili, BFAR Director; Dr. Ciriaco N. Divinagracia, CSSAC President; Engr. Aproniano Los Baños, Provincial Engineer; Mr. Constancio Cater, Provincial Administrator; Mr. Germites C. Dineros, NNHS Principal; Atty. Magno Catabijan Sr., MECS Legal Officer; Atty. John Imlan, PASUC Administrative Officer. An Ad Hoc Committee was created headed by Dr. Ciriaco N. Divinagracia, the designated officer in charge. The committee was tasked to prepare the implementing guidelines for the operationalization of the college.

During its second organizational meeting on April 1, 1985, the implementing guidelines were approved and Provincial Kagawad Fernando O. Beriña was designated Officer-in-charge. With only eleven (11) personnel; five (5) full-time instructors and six (6) administrative personnel, the college has initially managed to run its affair. A total approximation of Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000.00) was approved by the Provincial Government of Camarines Sur for the 1985 operation of the college as provided for in BP 512. Thereafter, the operation and maintenance shall be incorporated in the subsequent General Appropriation Act.

Opening

On May 7, 1985, the college opens its door for enrollment. For the first ten days, it seemed as if the target of 240 students could not be attained. But when enrollment closed on May 27, 1985, the target was overshot by 105 students or a total of 345 students, broken down as follows; One Year Junior Business Machine Certificate, 87; One Year Junior Electrical Certificates, 91; One Year Junior construction Technical Certificate, 80.

Having no building of its own to accommodate its enrollees, a small office and six classrooms in the war-damaged building of Nabua National High School were temporarily offered for use after classes, while drafting classes were held at the library.

Appointment and leadership of Dr. Corporal-Seña

On September 25, 1986, Dr. Lylia Corporal-Seña was appointed as the first President of CSPC. Under her able leadership, she negotiated the temporary use of the Gabaldon Building owned by the Municipal Government of Nabua to accommodate the increasing enrolment. Day class schedules were opened. In the later part of 1986, the college rented a residential house owned by the Regalado Family to house congested offices at the War Damaged Building. This was the first attempt of the college to stand on its feet.

Inspired by the strong determination of the leadership of Dr. Seña, a three-classroom building was donated by the Late Engr. Cleto Descalso, a Retired US Navy. This was the first building erected at the swampy – 8 hectares site donated by the Provincial Government of Camarines Sur. In the same year, the Parents Teachers Association initiated the construction of a four-classroom cottage made of Light Local Materials. In the latter part of 1987, classes housed at the War Damaged building were all transferred to the new site. Unfortunately, the cottage lasted only for more than One Year when it was totally destroyed by the Typhoon Sisang.

Under the leadership of Dr. Seña, the ladder-type curriculum came in full swing. Altogether, programs on instruction, student activities, administrative concerns, and infrastructure development were given priority. With the end of her term, Mr. Ferdinand B. Valencia became the Officer-in-Charge from March 1, 1993, to May 15, 1997, of the college.

Academic and physical development

Conscious of the aim and objectives of technical education, improvements of program offered as well as infrastructure developments have been realized. Vital to student's development were clear-out policies for the on-the-job training/ in-company training/ in-house training and affiliation as well as expansion of the scholarship programs on academic, band/ majorettes, publication, athletics, Sangguniang Kabataan and Barangay Scholars to poor but deserving students. Attempts for voluntary accreditation to Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP) have been started.

The campus was able to house more classrooms, college library, college museum, audio visual room, information technology building equipped with radio and communication dish satellite, computers, prayer room, chemistry and laboratory room, refrigeration and air conditioning room, machine shop, medical and dental clinics.

Construction of the Automotive and Shop Building was completed in 1995. It was followed by the newly constructed multi-purpose stage and landscaping of the campus which contributed much to physical development. Likewise, sports and athletics facilities improved with the construction of volleyball, basketball, and lawn tennis courts, and backfilling of almost one-hectare athletic and NROTC training field. The college library has a total collection of 7,185 volumes of books.

Presidency of Dr. Laniog

From May 16, 1997, to March 4, 1998, Dr. Lourdes G. Laniog was officer-in-charge of the college and eventually was appointed president on March 5, 1998. She served as president up to May 31, 2002.

Through the years, instruction, research and extension have been the focus of her leadership coupled with the hiring of additional teaching and non-teaching personnel, improvements of school facilities particularly the construction of covered court (but collapsed during the onslaught of Typhoon Rosing), construction and completion of Multi-Purpose Building, additional construction of covered walk, upgrading and restructuring of the Laboratory Shop Building, improvement of the water supply system, completion of the IT Building and rehabilitation of the Automotive and Machine Shop Building. Under her leadership, Secretary Raul Roco donated a 2-classroom building and the improvement of the AVR thru the fund assistance from Senator Magsaysay.

Presidency of Dr. Ilarde and Naga Campus

The third College President, Dr. Monsito G. Ilarde, was appointed on May 27, 2002, but his formal assumption to the presidency was on July 1, 2002.

Pursuant to the Special Provision No. 2 of the Commission on Higher Education FY 2002 Budget and CSPC Board of Trustees Resolution No. 00-0044, the Bicol College of Arts and Trades (BCAT) - Naga City was integrated to the college and became CSPC - Naga City Campus.[6]

Presidency of Dr. Atian

On May 3, 2011, Dr. Dulce Fajardo-Atian was appointed as the fourth College President. She envisioned CSPC as the regional center of excellence in polytechnic education. As such, continuing accreditations of all programs are in place and plans for opening of other curricular programs were considered to attain the goal of a university status. CSPC also embarked to be internationally recognized through its on-going endeavor for ISO accreditation.[7][8]

Separation of Naga Campus

On October 19, 2012, President Benigno S. Aquino III signed Republic Act No. 10231, separating CSPC Naga Campus and converting it into Bicol State College of Applied Sciences and Technology (BISCAST).[9]

Polytechnic State University of Bicol

In 2017, House Bill No. 5119 entitled, “An Act Converting the Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges (CSPC) in the Municipality of Nabua, Province of Camarines Sur, into a State University to be known as the Polytechnic State University of Bicol," was filed by Hon. Salvador B. Belaro, Jr. of 1-ANG EDUKASYON Partylist as principal sponsor and Hon. Salvio B. Fortuno, representative of the 5th District of Camarines Sur, as co-sponsor.[10]

On April 12, 2019, President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act 11283, converting CSPC to Polytechnic State University of Bicol.[11]

Presidency of Dr. Cadag

Following a search, Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges’ Board of Trustees named Dr. Charlito P. Cadag as the college's fifth president.[12] Before his presidency, Dr. Cadag was the vice-president for Academic Affairs of Central Bicol State University of Agriculture. His four-year term commenced on July 10, 2019 and will expire on July 9, 2023.

College Presidents

Name Title Term
Dr. Charlito P. Cadag 5th President July 10, 2019 – Present
Dr. Teresita B. Salazar Officer-in-Charge May 3, 2019 – July 9, 2019
Dr. Dulce F. Atian 4th President May 3, 2011 – May 2, 2019
Dr. Monsito G. Ilarde 3rd President July 1, 2002 – May 2, 2011
Dr. Lourdes G. Laniog 2nd President May 16, 1997 – May 31, 2002
Mr. Ferdinand B. Valencia Officer-in-Charge March 1, 1993 – May 15, 1997
Dr. Lylia C. Sena 1st President September 25, 1986 – February 28, 1993
Atty. Fernando O. Beriña Officer-in-Charge April 1985 – May 1986

College Seal

The College Seal features four significant figures:[13]

  • Tower with an inscribed heart
  • Inscribed Triangle
  • Flaming fine knots
  • Inscribed gear in the seal

Academics

Undergraduate Program

College of Computer Studies (CCS)

The College of Computer Studies (CCS), formerly called the College of Information and Communication Technology (CICT), aims to produce globally skilled, ethically upright and socially responsible computing professionals adaptable to technological and social changes, responsive to sustainable development of the region and beyond.[14]

  • Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT)
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (BSCS)
  • Bachelor of Library Information Science (BLIS)
  • Bachelor of Science in Information Systems (BSIS)

College of Engineering (COE)

The College of Engineering aims to provide quality instruction and training in engineering and develop total quality engineers and technology researchers for industry and society[15]

  • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (BSCE)
  • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (BSME)
  • Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering (BSECE)
  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE)

College of Business Management (CBM)

The College of Business Management, formerly called College of Management and Entrepreneurship, aims to produce office administrators and managers in the fields of food service, tourism, and entrepreneurship.[16]

  • Bachelor of Science in Office Administration (BSOA)
  • Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management (BSTM)
  • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management (BSEM)
  • Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management (BSHM)

College of Health Sciences (CHS)

The College of Health Sciences, formerly called College of Health Care Technology, aims to produce graduates in the field of midwifery and nursing.[17]

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
  • Bachelor of Science in Midwifery

College of Technological and Developmental Education (CTDE)

The College of Technological and Developmental Education aimed to prepare and produce the region’s human resource in technical, vocational, and teacher education who are professionals adhering to the professional, moral and ethical standards equipped with the university core values, competencies, skills, and knowledge to meet the needs and challenges of the society.[18]

  • Bachelor of Physical Education (BPEd)
  • Bachelor of Culture and Arts(BCAEd)
  • Bachelor of Special Needs Education
  • Bachelor of Technological Vocational Teacher Education
    • Major In:
      • Fish Processing
      • Food Service Management
      • Electronics Technology

College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)

The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) aims to produce well-rounded individuals who are well equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills in the arts and sciences and competent in their field of specialization so that they will become globally competitive professionals and leaders, and productive citizens of the country.[19]

  • Bachelor of Arts in English Language Studies
  • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
  • Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics
  • Bachelor of Science in Development Communication
  • Bachelor of Science in Public Administration
  • Bachelor in Human Services

Graduate programs

  • Master of Arts in Nursing (MAN)
  • Master In Business Management (MBM)
  • Master of Engineering (M.Eng.)

Student organizations

Academic organizations

College of Engineering

College of Health Sciences

  • Primary Health Care Provider (PHCP)
  • Philippine Nursing Student Association (PNSA)
  • Red Cross Youth Council (RCYC)

College of Computer Studies

  • Junior Philippine Computer Society (JPCS)

College of Business Management

  • Philippine Association of Students in Office Administration (PASOA)
  • Culinary and Hospitality Management Association of the Philippines (CHMAP)
  • Young Entrepreneurs’ Society (YES)
  • Association of Tourism Students (ATS)

College of Arts and Sciences

  • College of Arts and Sciences - College Student Council
  • Alliance of Development Communication Students (ADCS)
  • League of Elite Math Enthusiasts (LEME)
  • Language Studies Society (LSS)
  • United League of Public Administration Students (ULPAS)
  • Unified Student Association of Human Services (USAHS)

College of Technological and Developmental Education

  • Association of Students in Technical Teacher Education (ASTTE)

Non-Academic Organizations

  • Alliance of Music Passionate Students
  • Alpha Phi Omega
  • Association of Students in Environmental Awareness and Protection
  • Campus Youth Ministry
  • College Robotics Club
  • Engineering Mathematics and Science Society
  • Guild for Upholding and Harnessing Indispensable Talents
  • Inter-Varsitarian Christian Fellowship
  • Iriga Varsitarian Organization
  • Tau Gamma Phi/ Sigma
  • Peer Counselors Organization
  • Samahang Mag-aaral sa Filipino
  • Samahang Magdalo Youth Movement

Academic publications

The Journal of Education, Management and Development Studies (JEMDS) listed in DOAJ was founded and is published at quarterly frequency.[20]

References

  1. ^ "Senate of the Philippines 17th Congress House Bill No. 8730". Senate of the Philippines 17th Congress House Bill No. 8730. April 12, 2019. Retrieved June 24, 2019.
  2. ^ Philippine Batas Pambansa 512 Section 2
  3. ^ Philippine Batas Pambansa 512 Section 1
  4. ^ ph/history/ "History of CSPC". CSPC | Polytechnic education at its best for the Bicolanos. Retrieved 2020-10-04. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  5. ^ "Batas Pambansa Bilang 512". Home of ChanRobles Virtual Law Library.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "History - Bicol State College of Applied Sciences and Technology".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ "CSPC successfully passed the 3rd ISO Surveillance Audit".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  8. ^ cspcofficial/posts/just-in-cspc-conquers-iso-90012015-transition-auditcamarines-sur-polytechnic-col/3115768541981015/ "Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges - Posts". {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  9. ^ "Republic Act No. 10231 | Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  10. ^ "HB 5119 jumpstarts conversion of CSPC to POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF BICOL". CSPC | Polytechnic education at its best for the Bicolanos. Retrieved 2020-10-04.
  11. ^ "Republic Act No. 11283 | Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  12. ^ "CSPC BOT names Dr. Charlito Cadag as 5th College Prexy".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ "College Seal". CSPC | Polytechnic education at its best for the Bicolanos. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
  14. ^ "College of Computer Studies". CSPC | Polytechnic education at its best for the Bicolanos. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
  15. ^ "College of Engineering". CSPC | Polytechnic education at its best for the Bicolanos. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
  16. ^ "College of Business Management". CSPC | Polytechnic education at its best for the Bicolanos. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
  17. ^ "College of Health Sciences". CSPC | Polytechnic education at its best for the Bicolanos. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
  18. ^ "College of Technological and Developmental Education – Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges". Retrieved 2022-10-08.
  19. ^ "College of Arts and Sciences – Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges". Retrieved 2022-10-08.
  20. ^ "The Journal of Education, Management and Development Studies (JEMDS)".

External links

  • Official website

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The Polytechnic State University of Bicol also referred to by its acronym PSUB 1 is a state university in the Bicol Region Philippines It is mandated primarily to provide higher technological professional and vocational instruction and training in fisheries trade technology arts and sciences as well as short term technical and vocational courses as the Board of Trustees may deem necessary and shall promote research in the exploration and conservation of natural resources in the province 2 Its main campus is located in Nabua Camarines Sur 3 Polytechnic State University of BicolPoliteknikong Estadong Unibersidad kan BikolCollege Seal of CSPCTypePublic Nonsectarian higher education institutionEstablished1983 39 years ago 1983 Academic affiliationsPASUCPresidentCharlito Penilla CadagDeanRadmar B Tanamor College of Engineering Marilyn N Rivera College of Health Sciences Dr Arly B Balingbing College of Education Arts and Sciences Norel Peter M Illo College of Business Management Challiz D Omorog College of Computer Studies LocationNabua Camarines Sur PhilippinesColors Blue White YellowNicknameBlue StallionSporting affiliationsSCUAAMascotBlue StallionWebsitewww wbr cspc wbr edu wbr ph Contents 1 History 1 1 Conception 1 2 Batas Pambansa 512 1 3 Opening 1 4 Appointment and leadership of Dr Corporal Sena 1 5 Academic and physical development 1 6 Presidency of Dr Laniog 1 7 Presidency of Dr Ilarde and Naga Campus 1 8 Presidency of Dr Atian 1 9 Separation of Naga Campus 1 10 Polytechnic State University of Bicol 1 10 1 Presidency of Dr Cadag 2 College Presidents 3 College Seal 4 Academics 4 1 Undergraduate Program 4 1 1 College of Computer Studies CCS 4 1 2 College of Engineering COE 4 1 3 College of Business Management CBM 4 1 4 College of Health Sciences CHS 4 1 5 College of Technological and Developmental Education CTDE 4 1 6 College of Arts and Sciences CAS 4 2 Graduate programs 5 Student organizations 5 1 Academic organizations 5 1 1 College of Engineering 5 1 2 College of Health Sciences 5 1 3 College of Computer Studies 5 1 4 College of Business Management 5 1 5 College of Arts and Sciences 5 1 6 College of Technological and Developmental Education 5 2 Non Academic Organizations 6 Academic publications 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Conception Edit Polytechnic State University of Bicol was born out of the Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges popularly known as CSPC CSPC was the brainchild of some prominent Nabuenos who have long dreamt of having a community college in Nabua Its establishment came into reality as a result of the feasibility study initiated by the defunct Bicol River Basin Development Program BRBDP Said undertaking is an inter agency commitment with the aim of promoting a balance agro industrial development in the region to achieve the national development goals of the 1980s 4 The idea of having a community college within Nabua was first conceived by then Municipal Mayor Atty Ulpiano D Duran Sr so that poor and deserving Nabuenos who wish to take post secondary and collegiate courses could be freed from the burden of going to other places and save a lot of their education With the support of his Vice Mayor Hon Sofio Barela Sr the Sangguniang Bayan passed a resolution for the creation of a community college within the Nabua National High School Atty Duran submitted the resolution to then Governor Felix A Fuentebella for approval and funding assistance Considering the merit of the request Governor Fuentebella endorsed the proposal to BRBDP Director Col Lorenzo Ballecer a Nabueno who then initiated the conduct of the feasibility study by his technical staff with the assistance of some personnel of Nabua National High School In the course of the study the team did not only consider the establishment of a community college but also the possibility of putting up a state tertiary institution in the area As a result of the study conducted it came out to be very promising if a polytechnic college would be created Batas Pambansa 512 Edit With the very strong representation of his father Assemblyman Arnulfo P Fuentebella sponsored a bill creating a polytechnic college of the Nabua National High School using the result of the feasibility as basis which later became Batas Pambansa BP Bilang 512 approved by the President Ferdinand E Marcos on June 10 1983 Sec 2 of BP 512 states that The College shall primarily provide higher technological professional and vocational instruction and training in fisheries trades and technology arts and sciences as well as short term technical and vocational courses as the Board of Trustees may deem necessary and shall promote research in the exploration and conservation of natural resources in the province 5 The immediate targets are the graduates of the barangay private and public high schools out of school youths and dropouts within Rinconada area which comprises six municipalities and one city Nabua Baao Bula Bato Buhi Balatan and Iriga City The first organizational meeting of the college was held on February 22 1985 at the Provincial Capitol of Camarines Sur Deputy Minister Vedasto G Suarez who represented the MECS Minister Jaime C Laya presided over the meeting Government officials present were Hon Felix A Fuentebella Governor Atty Fernando O Berina Provincial Kagawad Atty Ulpiano D Duran Sr Municipal Mayor Dir Carmelo R Villacorta BRBDP Director Dr Franciscpo Pili BFAR Director Dr Ciriaco N Divinagracia CSSAC President Engr Aproniano Los Banos Provincial Engineer Mr Constancio Cater Provincial Administrator Mr Germites C Dineros NNHS Principal Atty Magno Catabijan Sr MECS Legal Officer Atty John Imlan PASUC Administrative Officer An Ad Hoc Committee was created headed by Dr Ciriaco N Divinagracia the designated officer in charge The committee was tasked to prepare the implementing guidelines for the operationalization of the college During its second organizational meeting on April 1 1985 the implementing guidelines were approved and Provincial Kagawad Fernando O Berina was designated Officer in charge With only eleven 11 personnel five 5 full time instructors and six 6 administrative personnel the college has initially managed to run its affair A total approximation of Five hundred thousand pesos P500 000 00 was approved by the Provincial Government of Camarines Sur for the 1985 operation of the college as provided for in BP 512 Thereafter the operation and maintenance shall be incorporated in the subsequent General Appropriation Act Opening Edit On May 7 1985 the college opens its door for enrollment For the first ten days it seemed as if the target of 240 students could not be attained But when enrollment closed on May 27 1985 the target was overshot by 105 students or a total of 345 students broken down as follows One Year Junior Business Machine Certificate 87 One Year Junior Electrical Certificates 91 One Year Junior construction Technical Certificate 80 Having no building of its own to accommodate its enrollees a small office and six classrooms in the war damaged building of Nabua National High School were temporarily offered for use after classes while drafting classes were held at the library Appointment and leadership of Dr Corporal Sena Edit On September 25 1986 Dr Lylia Corporal Sena was appointed as the first President of CSPC Under her able leadership she negotiated the temporary use of the Gabaldon Building owned by the Municipal Government of Nabua to accommodate the increasing enrolment Day class schedules were opened In the later part of 1986 the college rented a residential house owned by the Regalado Family to house congested offices at the War Damaged Building This was the first attempt of the college to stand on its feet Inspired by the strong determination of the leadership of Dr Sena a three classroom building was donated by the Late Engr Cleto Descalso a Retired US Navy This was the first building erected at the swampy 8 hectares site donated by the Provincial Government of Camarines Sur In the same year the Parents Teachers Association initiated the construction of a four classroom cottage made of Light Local Materials In the latter part of 1987 classes housed at the War Damaged building were all transferred to the new site Unfortunately the cottage lasted only for more than One Year when it was totally destroyed by the Typhoon Sisang Under the leadership of Dr Sena the ladder type curriculum came in full swing Altogether programs on instruction student activities administrative concerns and infrastructure development were given priority With the end of her term Mr Ferdinand B Valencia became the Officer in Charge from March 1 1993 to May 15 1997 of the college Academic and physical development Edit Conscious of the aim and objectives of technical education improvements of program offered as well as infrastructure developments have been realized Vital to student s development were clear out policies for the on the job training in company training in house training and affiliation as well as expansion of the scholarship programs on academic band majorettes publication athletics Sangguniang Kabataan and Barangay Scholars to poor but deserving students Attempts for voluntary accreditation to Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines AACCUP have been started The campus was able to house more classrooms college library college museum audio visual room information technology building equipped with radio and communication dish satellite computers prayer room chemistry and laboratory room refrigeration and air conditioning room machine shop medical and dental clinics Construction of the Automotive and Shop Building was completed in 1995 It was followed by the newly constructed multi purpose stage and landscaping of the campus which contributed much to physical development Likewise sports and athletics facilities improved with the construction of volleyball basketball and lawn tennis courts and backfilling of almost one hectare athletic and NROTC training field The college library has a total collection of 7 185 volumes of books Presidency of Dr Laniog Edit From May 16 1997 to March 4 1998 Dr Lourdes G Laniog was officer in charge of the college and eventually was appointed president on March 5 1998 She served as president up to May 31 2002 Through the years instruction research and extension have been the focus of her leadership coupled with the hiring of additional teaching and non teaching personnel improvements of school facilities particularly the construction of covered court but collapsed during the onslaught of Typhoon Rosing construction and completion of Multi Purpose Building additional construction of covered walk upgrading and restructuring of the Laboratory Shop Building improvement of the water supply system completion of the IT Building and rehabilitation of the Automotive and Machine Shop Building Under her leadership Secretary Raul Roco donated a 2 classroom building and the improvement of the AVR thru the fund assistance from Senator Magsaysay Presidency of Dr Ilarde and Naga Campus Edit The third College President Dr Monsito G Ilarde was appointed on May 27 2002 but his formal assumption to the presidency was on July 1 2002 Pursuant to the Special Provision No 2 of the Commission on Higher Education FY 2002 Budget and CSPC Board of Trustees Resolution No 00 0044 the Bicol College of Arts and Trades BCAT Naga City was integrated to the college and became CSPC Naga City Campus 6 Presidency of Dr Atian Edit On May 3 2011 Dr Dulce Fajardo Atian was appointed as the fourth College President She envisioned CSPC as the regional center of excellence in polytechnic education As such continuing accreditations of all programs are in place and plans for opening of other curricular programs were considered to attain the goal of a university status CSPC also embarked to be internationally recognized through its on going endeavor for ISO accreditation 7 8 Separation of Naga Campus Edit On October 19 2012 President Benigno S Aquino III signed Republic Act No 10231 separating CSPC Naga Campus and converting it into Bicol State College of Applied Sciences and Technology BISCAST 9 Polytechnic State University of Bicol Edit In 2017 House Bill No 5119 entitled An Act Converting the Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges CSPC in the Municipality of Nabua Province of Camarines Sur into a State University to be known as the Polytechnic State University of Bicol was filed by Hon Salvador B Belaro Jr of 1 ANG EDUKASYON Partylist as principal sponsor and Hon Salvio B Fortuno representative of the 5th District of Camarines Sur as co sponsor 10 On April 12 2019 President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act 11283 converting CSPC to Polytechnic State University of Bicol 11 Presidency of Dr Cadag Edit Following a search Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges Board of Trustees named Dr Charlito P Cadag as the college s fifth president 12 Before his presidency Dr Cadag was the vice president for Academic Affairs of Central Bicol State University of Agriculture His four year term commenced on July 10 2019 and will expire on July 9 2023 College Presidents EditName Title TermDr Charlito P Cadag 5th President July 10 2019 PresentDr Teresita B Salazar Officer in Charge May 3 2019 July 9 2019Dr Dulce F Atian 4th President May 3 2011 May 2 2019Dr Monsito G Ilarde 3rd President July 1 2002 May 2 2011Dr Lourdes G Laniog 2nd President May 16 1997 May 31 2002Mr Ferdinand B Valencia Officer in Charge March 1 1993 May 15 1997Dr Lylia C Sena 1st President September 25 1986 February 28 1993Atty Fernando O Berina Officer in Charge April 1985 May 1986College Seal EditThe College Seal features four significant figures 13 Tower with an inscribed heart Inscribed Triangle Flaming fine knots Inscribed gear in the sealAcademics EditUndergraduate Program Edit College of Computer Studies CCS Edit The College of Computer Studies CCS formerly called the College of Information and Communication Technology CICT aims to produce globally skilled ethically upright and socially responsible computing professionals adaptable to technological and social changes responsive to sustainable development of the region and beyond 14 Bachelor of Science in Information Technology BSIT Bachelor of Science in Computer Science BSCS Bachelor of Library Information Science BLIS Bachelor of Science in Information Systems BSIS College of Engineering COE Edit The College of Engineering aims to provide quality instruction and training in engineering and develop total quality engineers and technology researchers for industry and society 15 Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering BSCE Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering BSME Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering BSECE Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering BSEE College of Business Management CBM Edit The College of Business Management formerly called College of Management and Entrepreneurship aims to produce office administrators and managers in the fields of food service tourism and entrepreneurship 16 Bachelor of Science in Office Administration BSOA Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management BSTM Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Management BSEM Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management BSHM College of Health Sciences CHS Edit The College of Health Sciences formerly called College of Health Care Technology aims to produce graduates in the field of midwifery and nursing 17 Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSN Bachelor of Science in MidwiferyCollege of Technological and Developmental Education CTDE Edit The College of Technological and Developmental Education aimed to prepare and produce the region s human resource in technical vocational and teacher education who are professionals adhering to the professional moral and ethical standards equipped with the university core values competencies skills and knowledge to meet the needs and challenges of the society 18 Bachelor of Physical Education BPEd Bachelor of Culture and Arts BCAEd Bachelor of Special Needs Education Bachelor of Technological Vocational Teacher Education Major In Fish Processing Food Service Management Electronics TechnologyCollege of Arts and Sciences CAS Edit The College of Arts and Sciences CAS aims to produce well rounded individuals who are well equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills in the arts and sciences and competent in their field of specialization so that they will become globally competitive professionals and leaders and productive citizens of the country 19 Bachelor of Arts in English Language Studies Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics Bachelor of Science in Development Communication Bachelor of Science in Public Administration Bachelor in Human ServicesGraduate programs Edit Master of Arts in Nursing MAN Master In Business Management MBM Master of Engineering M Eng Student organizations EditAcademic organizations Edit College of Engineering Edit Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers PICE Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineers PSME Institute of Electronics Engineers of the Philippines IECEP Institute of Integral Electrical Engineers IIEE College of Health Sciences Edit Primary Health Care Provider PHCP Philippine Nursing Student Association PNSA Red Cross Youth Council RCYC College of Computer Studies Edit Junior Philippine Computer Society JPCS College of Business Management Edit Philippine Association of Students in Office Administration PASOA Culinary and Hospitality Management Association of the Philippines CHMAP Young Entrepreneurs Society YES Association of Tourism Students ATS College of Arts and Sciences Edit College of Arts and Sciences College Student Council Alliance of Development Communication Students ADCS League of Elite Math Enthusiasts LEME Language Studies Society LSS United League of Public Administration Students ULPAS Unified Student Association of Human Services USAHS College of Technological and Developmental Education Edit Association of Students in Technical Teacher Education ASTTE Non Academic Organizations Edit Alliance of Music Passionate Students Alpha Phi Omega Association of Students in Environmental Awareness and Protection Campus Youth Ministry College Robotics Club Engineering Mathematics and Science Society Guild for Upholding and Harnessing Indispensable Talents Inter Varsitarian Christian Fellowship Iriga Varsitarian Organization Tau Gamma Phi Sigma Peer Counselors Organization Samahang Mag aaral sa Filipino Samahang Magdalo Youth MovementAcademic publications EditThe Journal of Education Management and Development Studies JEMDS listed in DOAJ was founded and is published at quarterly frequency 20 References Edit Senate of the Philippines 17th Congress House Bill No 8730 Senate of the Philippines 17th Congress House Bill No 8730 April 12 2019 Retrieved June 24 2019 Philippine Batas Pambansa 512 Section 2 Philippine Batas Pambansa 512 Section 1 ph history History of CSPC CSPC Polytechnic education at its best for the Bicolanos Retrieved 2020 10 04 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help Batas Pambansa Bilang 512 Home of ChanRobles Virtual Law Library a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link History Bicol State College of Applied Sciences and Technology a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link CSPC successfully passed the 3rd ISO Surveillance Audit a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link cspcofficial posts just in cspc conquers iso 90012015 transition auditcamarines sur polytechnic col 3115768541981015 Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges Posts a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Check url value help CS1 maint url status link Republic Act No 10231 Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link HB 5119 jumpstarts conversion of CSPC to POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF BICOL CSPC Polytechnic education at its best for the Bicolanos Retrieved 2020 10 04 Republic Act No 11283 Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link CSPC BOT names Dr Charlito Cadag as 5th College Prexy a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link College Seal CSPC Polytechnic education at its best for the Bicolanos Retrieved 2020 04 04 College of Computer Studies CSPC Polytechnic education at its best for the Bicolanos Retrieved 2020 04 04 College of Engineering CSPC Polytechnic education at its best for the Bicolanos Retrieved 2020 04 04 College of Business Management CSPC Polytechnic education at its best for the Bicolanos Retrieved 2020 04 04 College of Health Sciences CSPC Polytechnic education at its best for the Bicolanos Retrieved 2020 04 04 College of Technological and Developmental Education Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges Retrieved 2022 10 08 College of Arts and Sciences Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges Retrieved 2022 10 08 The Journal of Education Management and Development Studies JEMDS External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Polytechnic State University of Bicol amp oldid 1120485877, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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