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Mindanao State University

Mindanao State University, commonly referred to as MSU Main, is a regional state, coeducational, research higher education institution in the city of Marawi, Philippines. Founded in 1961, it is the flagship and the largest campus of the Mindanao State University System.[4]

Mindanao State University
Pamantasang Pampamahalaan ng Mindanao[1]
TypePublic, Research, Non-stock, Co-educational state higher education institution
EstablishedSeptember 1, 1961; 61 years ago (September 1, 1961)
Religious affiliation
Non-sectarian
Academic affiliations
ASAIHL
Endowment₱1.195 billion[2]
ChairmanJ. Prospero E. de Vera III
PresidentBasari D. Mapupuno[3]
Academic staff
1,338[2]
Undergraduates45,990
Postgraduates3,955
Location, ,
Campus8 autonomous and 3 satellite campuses
Alma Mater songHimno ng Pamantasang Mindanao
(Hymn of the Mindanao University)
ColorsMaroon   and   Gold
NicknameRoyals
MascotSarimanok
Websitewww.msumain.edu.ph

MSU Marawi Campus has distinctions as the Regional Science Training Center, the Regional Carabao Center, and one of the country's Center of Excellence in Teacher Education and one of the country's COE in Teacher Education and Chemistry and COD for Information Technology. The university has a mandate to integrate the Christians, Moros, and Lumads of Mindanao.[5]

History

Mindanao State University (MSU) was established on September 1, 1961 through RA 1387, as amended. It was the brain child of the late Senator Domocao Alonto, as one of the government's responses to the so-called “Mindanao Problem”.

The original mission of the university was anchored on instruction, research, and extension. The 1954 Congressional Committee conceptualized it as a social laboratory for national integration.

The main campus in Marawi City which started with 282 students and 12 faculty members in its pioneering classes in 1962, has now grown to a multi-campus supra-regional university system, serving over 69,000 students in all levels with nearly 3,100 faculty members.

It is the only university directly charged by the government to advance the cause of national unity and actively pursue integration through education.

Today, MSU has units in areas which cut across the Mindanao regions. From a one campus university in Marawi City, MSU has grown to a multi-campus university of eight autonomous campuses: MSU-Main in Marawi City, MSU-IIT in Iligan City, MSU-TCTO in Tawi-Tawi, MSU-Naawan in Misamis Oriental, MSU-Maguindanao, MSU-General Santos, MSU-Sulu in Jolo, and MSU Buug in Zamboanga Sibugay.[6]

The mandates of the university are

  • To perform the traditional functions of a university namely: instruction, research and extension service;
  • To help accelerate the program of the integration among the peoples of Southern Philippines, particularly the Muslims and other cultural minorities;
  • To provide trained manpower skills and technical know-how for the economic development of the Mindanao, Sulu and Palawan (MINSUPALA) region in Bangsamoro.

The initial batch of students to enroll in the University on June 13, 1962 passed the scholarship examination administered by the National Science Development Board. The 282 freshmen students were in the top 5% of their high schools in the MINSUPALA region in Bangsamoro. Their teachers were 12 regular Filipino faculty members and a number of volunteers from the U.S. Peace Corps, British Voluntary Service Overseas, Volunteers in Asia, Ford Foundation, Fulbright Foundation and others. Baccalaureate courses were offered by the pioneering colleges: Liberal Arts, Education and Community Development to which four more were added in the subsequent school year 1964-65 – Agriculture, Fisheries, Business Administration and Engineering. In July 1969, the College of Forestry was added.

To meet the growing demands of the region, 16 major colleges were created offering 248 courses.

On January 10, 2001, three CHED supervised institutions — Lanao Norte Agricultural College (LNAC), Lanao National College of Arts & Trade (LNCAT), and Maigo School of Arts and Trade (MSAT) — were integrated into the MSU System by virtue of CHED Order No. 27 S. 2000 and Republic Act No. 8760.

Classes were temporarily suspended due to the Battle of Marawi which started in May 2017. Some students, faculty, and personnel were evacuated to nearby MSU-IIT in Iligan City while others went home to their provinces during the ongoing conflict. The school was unable to hold Summer classes in the campus. However, regular in-campus classes resumed in August of the same year after a successful "Balik MSU: Somombak Tano sa Pantaw a Mareg" campaign to allow faculty and students to return to the campus amidst the ongoing war with security being strictly monitored. The battle in the city officially ended later in October.

Colleges and schools

 
The MSU Peace Park
 
MSU parking lot
  • College of Agriculture (COA)
  • College of Business Administration and Accountancy (CBAA)
  • College of Education (CED)
  • College of Engineering (COE)
  • College of Fisheries (COF)
  • College of Forestry and Environmental Studies (CFES)
  • College of Health Sciences (CHS)
  • College of Hotel and Restaurant Management (CHARM)
  • College of Information Technology (CIT)
  • College of Law (COL): It has two extensions in Iligan City and General Santos City.
  • College of Medicine (COM) — in Iligan City
  • College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics (CNSM)
  • College of Public Affairs (CPA)
  • College of Social Sciences and Humanities (CSSH)
  • College of Sports, Physical Education and Recreation (CSPEAR)
  • Institute of Science Education - Science High School (ISED-SHS)
  • Integrated Laboratory School (ILS)
  • King Faisal Center for Islamic, Arabic and Asian Studies (KFCIAAS)
  • Graduate Studies (GS)
  • Senior High School

Autonomous campuses

Bangsamoro

  1. Mindanao State University (Main Campus) in Marawi
  2. Mindanao State University–Maguindanao
  3. Mindanao State University–Sulu
  4. Tawi-Tawi College of Technology and Oceanography
    (formerly Sulu College of Technology and Oceanography in Bongao, Tawi-Tawi which was created by RA no. 6060)

Northern Mindanao

  1. Iligan Institute of Technology
  2. Mindanao State University–Naawan

Soccsksargen

  1. Mindanao State University–General Santos City

Zamboanga Peninsula

  1. Mindanao State University–Buug

References

  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 February 1, 2021.
  2. ^ a b Executive Summary
  3. ^ Ali G. Macabalang (March 10, 2016). "Aquino appoints Macaayong as new MSU president". Retrieved March 11, 2016.
  4. ^ The Mindanao State University: Going Back to the Basic Mission of Teaching in Mindanao Archived 2012-07-30 at archive.today, www.BusinessMirror.com, retrieved 2012-04-30
  5. ^ MSU Handbook 2012.
  6. ^ "About MSU".

External links

  • MSU - Iligan Institute of Technology official website
  • MSU - General Santos City official website
  • MSU - Naawan Campus official website
  • MSU- Buug Campus official website
  • Mindanao State University College of Medicine

Coordinates: 7°59′56″N 124°15′31″E / 7.99889°N 124.25861°E / 7.99889; 124.25861

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IIIPresidentBasari D Mapupuno 3 Academic staff1 338 2 Undergraduates45 990Postgraduates3 955LocationMarawi Lanao del Sur PhilippinesCampus8 autonomous and 3 satellite campusesAlma Mater songHimno ng Pamantasang Mindanao Hymn of the Mindanao University ColorsMaroon and GoldNicknameRoyalsMascotSarimanokWebsitewww wbr msumain wbr edu wbr phMSU Marawi Campus has distinctions as the Regional Science Training Center the Regional Carabao Center and one of the country s Center of Excellence in Teacher Education and one of the country s COE in Teacher Education and Chemistry and COD for Information Technology The university has a mandate to integrate the Christians Moros and Lumads of Mindanao 5 Contents 1 History 2 Colleges and schools 2 1 Autonomous campuses 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditMindanao State University MSU was established on September 1 1961 through RA 1387 as amended It was the brain child of the late Senator Domocao Alonto as one of the government s responses to the so called Mindanao Problem The original mission of the university was anchored on instruction research and extension The 1954 Congressional Committee conceptualized it as a social laboratory for national integration The main campus in Marawi City which started with 282 students and 12 faculty members in its pioneering classes in 1962 has now grown to a multi campus supra regional university system serving over 69 000 students in all levels with nearly 3 100 faculty members It is the only university directly charged by the government to advance the cause of national unity and actively pursue integration through education Today MSU has units in areas which cut across the Mindanao regions From a one campus university in Marawi City MSU has grown to a multi campus university of eight autonomous campuses MSU Main in Marawi City MSU IIT in Iligan City MSU TCTO in Tawi Tawi MSU Naawan in Misamis Oriental MSU Maguindanao MSU General Santos MSU Sulu in Jolo and MSU Buug in Zamboanga Sibugay 6 The mandates of the university are To perform the traditional functions of a university namely instruction research and extension service To help accelerate the program of the integration among the peoples of Southern Philippines particularly the Muslims and other cultural minorities To provide trained manpower skills and technical know how for the economic development of the Mindanao Sulu and Palawan MINSUPALA region in Bangsamoro The initial batch of students to enroll in the University on June 13 1962 passed the scholarship examination administered by the National Science Development Board The 282 freshmen students were in the top 5 of their high schools in the MINSUPALA region in Bangsamoro Their teachers were 12 regular Filipino faculty members and a number of volunteers from the U S Peace Corps British Voluntary Service Overseas Volunteers in Asia Ford Foundation Fulbright Foundation and others Baccalaureate courses were offered by the pioneering colleges Liberal Arts Education and Community Development to which four more were added in the subsequent school year 1964 65 Agriculture Fisheries Business Administration and Engineering In July 1969 the College of Forestry was added To meet the growing demands of the region 16 major colleges were created offering 248 courses On January 10 2001 three CHED supervised institutions Lanao Norte Agricultural College LNAC Lanao National College of Arts amp Trade LNCAT and Maigo School of Arts and Trade MSAT were integrated into the MSU System by virtue of CHED Order No 27 S 2000 and Republic Act No 8760 Classes were temporarily suspended due to the Battle of Marawi which started in May 2017 Some students faculty and personnel were evacuated to nearby MSU IIT in Iligan City while others went home to their provinces during the ongoing conflict The school was unable to hold Summer classes in the campus However regular in campus classes resumed in August of the same year after a successful Balik MSU Somombak Tano sa Pantaw a Mareg campaign to allow faculty and students to return to the campus amidst the ongoing war with security being strictly monitored The battle in the city officially ended later in October Colleges and schools Edit The MSU Peace Park MSU parking lot College of Agriculture COA College of Business Administration and Accountancy CBAA College of Education CED College of Engineering COE College of Fisheries COF College of Forestry and Environmental Studies CFES College of Health Sciences CHS College of Hotel and Restaurant Management CHARM College of Information Technology CIT College of Law COL It has two extensions in Iligan City and General Santos City College of Medicine COM in Iligan City College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics CNSM College of Public Affairs CPA College of Social Sciences and Humanities CSSH College of Sports Physical Education and Recreation CSPEAR Institute of Science Education Science High School ISED SHS Integrated Laboratory School ILS King Faisal Center for Islamic Arabic and Asian Studies KFCIAAS Graduate Studies GS Senior High SchoolAutonomous campuses Edit Bangsamoro Mindanao State University Main Campus in Marawi Mindanao State University Maguindanao Mindanao State University Sulu Tawi Tawi College of Technology and Oceanography formerly Sulu College of Technology and Oceanography in Bongao Tawi Tawi which was created by RA no 6060 Northern Mindanao Iligan Institute of Technology Mindanao State University NaawanSoccsksargen Mindanao State University General Santos CityZamboanga Peninsula Mindanao State University BuugReferences Edit 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 February 1 2021 a b Executive Summary Ali G Macabalang March 10 2016 Aquino appoints Macaayong as new MSU president Retrieved March 11 2016 The Mindanao State University Going Back to the Basic Mission of Teaching in Mindanao Archived 2012 07 30 at archive today www BusinessMirror com retrieved 2012 04 30 MSU Handbook 2012 About MSU External links EditMSU Main Campus official website MSU Iligan Institute of Technology official website MSU General Santos City official website MSU Naawan Campus official website MSU Buug Campus official website Mindanao State University College of Medicine Coordinates 7 59 56 N 124 15 31 E 7 99889 N 124 25861 E 7 99889 124 25861 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mindanao State University amp oldid 1115562426, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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