Laguna State Polytechnic University
Motto | Integrity, Professionalism and Innovation |
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Type | State University |
Established |
1952 - Established as the Baybay Provincial High School 1971 - Elevated to a college: Baybay National College of Agricultural Technology 1983 - Elevated to a state college: Laguna State Polytechnic College 2007 - Converted to a State University |
President | Hon. Nestor M. De Vera, Ph.D. |
Location | Santa Cruz, Laguna, Philippines |
Affiliations | Agricultural Colleges Association of the Philippines |
Website | www.lspu.edu.ph |
The Laguna State Polytechnic University (translated in Filipino: Pambansang Politeknikong Pamantasan ng Laguna and commonly abbreviated as LSPU) is a state university in the Province of Laguna, Philippines, with four regular campuses and several auxiliary sites.
History
The university's origins stem from the Baybay Provincial High School, the first public high school in Baybay District, Siniloan. In 1957, it was upgraded into an agricultural school, the Baybay National Agricultural and Vocational School. Realizing for a need of a college to rise in the eastern portion of Laguna, it was elevated to a college, the Baybay National College of Agriculture and Technology, in 1971. It became the Laguna State Polytechnic College (LSPC) in 1983, the first state college in the province of Laguna.
The first president of LSPU, Dr. Ricardo A. Wagan, opened satellite campuses in Nagcarlan, Santa Maria, Cabuyao and the San Luis Sports Complex (Santa Cruz, Laguna). By operation of the Higher Education Modernization Act of 1998, other CHED-supervised institutions (CSIs) were integrated with the system during the year 1999 to 2000. These were the Laguna College of Arts and Trades (LCAT) in Santa Cruz, the Los Baños College of Fisheries (LBCF), and the San Pablo City National School of Arts and Trades (SPCNSAT).
On February 8, 2007, the college was converted into a state university by the enactment of Republic Act 9402, sponsored by the four congressional district representatives of Laguna: Benjamin C. Agarao (4th District), Danton Q. Bueser (3rd District), Justin Marc SB. Chipeco (2nd District), and Uliran T. Joaquin (1st District). This was signed into law by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on March 22, 2007. Dr. Ricardo A. Wagan was the first University President. The University Charter Day falls on April 10, the day the act took effect, 15 days after its publication in two newspapers of general circulation (Malaya, dated March 24, 2007, and Daily Mirror, dated March 26, 2007).
On May 3, 2011, the Board of Regents named Dr. Nestor M. De Vera as the second University President.
Campuses
There are four regular campuses which 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 at Barangay Acevida besides the Laguna de Bay, with an additional 100 ha for plans of future expansion in the mountainous Barangay Kapatalan. It concentrates on Agriculture and Computer Studies.
The main campus is situated in the provincial capital town, the municipality of Santa Cruz. Founded in 1957, initial operations began three years after, in 1960. It occupies 7 hectares of land at Barangay Bubukal and concentrates on Engineering, Nursing and Allied Health, Teacher Education, Business Management and Accountancy, Criminal Justice Education, and Law.
The San Pablo City Campus located at Barangay Del Remedio was founded in 1957, and began operations in 1960. With 6 hectares of land, it concentrates on Teacher Education, Computer Studies, Industrial Technology, Hospitality Management and Tourism, and Arts and Sciences.
LSPU Los Baños Campus was founded in 1957 and started operations in 1959. It sits on a land area of 12 hectares in Barangay Mayondon-Malinta, and concentrates on Fisheries, and Food Nutrition and Dietetics.
There are also two satellite campuses, one in Nagcarlan, Laguna, and the other in Lopez, Quezon; and two International Language Studies Centers in Thai Nguyen University, Vietnam, and Changwon Moonsung University, South Korea.
Governance and organization
Board of Regents
The Board of Regents (BOR) has the ultimate authority and responsibility for the University. As of 2014, the Chairperson of the Board is Hon. Patricia B. Licuanan, Ph. D., Chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education, while the Chairperson-Designee and Presiding Officer is Hon. Alex B. Brillantes Jr., Ph. D., CHED Commissioner. LSPU President Hon. Nestor M. De Vera, Ph. D. also sits as the Vice-Chairman of the Board.
Members of the Board include Hon. Senator Pilar Juliana S. Cayetano, Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Education, Arts and Culture, Senate of the Philippines; Hon. Congressman Roman T. Romulo, Chairman of the House Committee on Higher and Technical Education, House of Representatives; Hon. Agnes M. Espinas, Regional Director of the National Economic and Development Authority - Region IV-A; Hon. Alexander R. Madrigal, Ph. D., Regional Director of the Department of Science and Technology - Region IV-A; Private Sector Representatives Hon. Julian D. Lapitan, and Hon. Evelia V. Religioso; and Federated Presidents Hon. Richard C. Ampo of the LSPU Faculty Association, and Hon. Joseph Ivan Lomboy of the LSPU Supreme Student Council.
The Secretary of the University and the Board of Regents is Mrs. Maricel S. Crucillo.
University President
The University is headed by the University President, appointed by the board, who has a renewable of four-year term. The current university president is Dr. Nestor M. De Vera, a native of Majayjay Laguna. Born on May 15, 1958, he studied Animal Science at De La Salle Araneta University.
Officials of the administration
The University consists of four vice-presidents who assist the university president in the exigency of service. They are:
- Dr. Mario C. Pasion, Ed. D., FfP, Vice-President for Academic Affairs
- Engr. Rommel Octavious R. Nuestro, M.S.A., RPAE, Vice-President for Research and Development
- Mr. Nestor T. Mendoza, M.S.A., Vice-President for Administration
- Dr. Ricardo F. Wagan III, Ed. D., Vice-President for External Affairs
The regular constituent campuses also have campus directors with their deputies. They are:
- Dr. Roberto C. Miranda, Ed. D., Campus Director of LSPU-Santa Cruz Main Campus
- A/Prof. Virgilio F. Bartolome, M.A., Deputy Campus Director, LSPU-SCC
- Mr. Romulo C. Ballesteros, M.A.Ed., Campus Director of LSPU-Siniloan Host Campus
- Engr. Beltran P. Pedrigal, M.S.A., RPAE, Deputy Campus Director, LSPU-SC
- Dr. Ruperto C. Espinueva, Ed. D., Campus Director of LSPU-San Pablo City Campus
- A/Prof. Mario R. Briones, M.A., Deputy Campus Director, LSPU-SPCC
- Dr. Daniel D. Bunal, Ed. D., FfP, Campus Director of LSPU-Los Baños Campus
- Mr. Efren R. Dela Paz, Deputy Campus Director, LSPU-LBC
Each campus also group a variety of curricular programs into colleges which serve as major thrusts of their respective area in the province. These units are headed by the following college deans and their associates:
- Dr. Lucita G. Subillaga, Ed. D., FfP, Dean, College of Teacher Education (CTE) of LSPU-SCC
- Dr. Elaine Rose G. Nachon, Ph. D., Associate Dean, CTE, LSPU-SC
- Dr. Eden C. Callo, Ed. D., Associate Dean, CTE, LSPU-SPCC
- Dr. Consortia S. Tan, Ed. D., Associate Dean, CTE, LSPU-LBC
- Dr. May M. Veridiano, RN, M.A.N., Ph. D., Dean, College of Nursing and Allied Health (CoNAH) of LSPU-SCC
- Engr. Joseph M. Cabiente, M.S.M.E., Dean, College of Engineering (CoE) of LSPU-SCC
- Engr. Manuel Luis A. Alvarez, Associate Dean, CoE, LSPU-SPCC
- Mrs. Marissa L. Dimarucot, M.B.A., Dean, College of Business Management and Accountancy (CBMA) of LSPU-SCC
- Mrs. Jeanfel J. Casiño, M.M., Associate Dean, CBMA, LSPU-SC
- Mr. Jeffrey R. Ayala, M.B.A., Associate Dean, CBMA, LSPU-SPCC
- Mr. Wilfredo V. Dangue, Associate Dean, CBMA, LSPU-LBC
- Mr. Roland N. Resurreccion, M.S.Crim, C.C.S., Dean, College of Criminal Justice Education (CCJE) of LSPU-SCC
- Mr. Rodelio R. Camarillo, M.S.Crim., Associate Dean, CCJE, LSPU-SC
- Mr. Marlon M. Wankey, M.S.C.J., Associate Dean, CCJE, LSPU-SPCC
- Mr. Noel D. Wallang Jr., Associate Dean, CCJE, LSPU-LBC
- Atty. Jaime O. Ibañez, Ll.B., Dean, College of Law of LSPU-SCC
- Mr. Joel M. Bawica, M.I.T., Dean, College of Computer Studies (CCS) of LSPU-SC
- Mrs. Mia V. Villarica, M.S.C.S., Associate Dean, CCS, LSPU-SCC
- A/Prof. Catherine A. Castillo, Associate Dean, CCS, LSPU-SPCC
- Mr. Jefferson L. Lerios, M.I.T., Associate Dean, CCS, LSPU-LBC
- Dr. Lolita L. Beato, Ph. D., Dean, College of Agriculture (CAg) of LSPU-SC
- Dr. Portia R. Marasigan, Ph. D., Dean, College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) of LSPU-SPCC
- Mrs. Celeste C. Marquez, M.S.P., Associate Dean, CAS, LSPU-SCC
- Mrs. Zeryl Joy M. Fiscal, M.A. Associate Dean, CAS, LSPU-SC
- Mr. Efren R. Dela Paz, J.D., Associate Dean, CAS, LSPU-LBC
- Dr. Edilberto Z. Andal, Ed. D., Dean, College of Industrial Technology (CIT) of LSPU-SPCC
- A/Prof. Ernani M. Desamero, M.A.T., Associate Dean, CIT, LSPU-SCC
- Mrs. Nineveth Grace O. Marco, M.I.H.M., Dean, College of Hospitality Management and Tourism (CHMT) of LSPU-SPCC
- Mrs. Leslie T. Salazar, M.A., Associate Dean, CHMT, LSPU-SCC
- Mrs. Marie Aidelweiss V. Inawat, Associate Dean, CHMT, LSPU-SC
- Mrs. Sharon L. Ramos, Associate Dean, CHMT, LSPU-LBC
- Dr. Lustina P. Lapie, Ed. D., Dean, College of Fisheries (CoF) of LSPU-LBC
- Mrs. Carmela Joy C. Mercado, R.N.D., Dean, College of Food Nutrition and Dietetics (CFND) of LSPU-LBC
Administrative and academic councils
As members of the academe, high ranking and professionally qualified university employees comprise two governing assemblies. The Administrative Council which has the power to review and recommend to the BOR appropriate policies governing the administration, management and development planning of the university consist of the University President as chairman/presiding officer, with the Vice-Presidents, the Campus Directors and Deputy Campus Directors, the College Deans and Associate Deans, the Program Directors and Assistant Directors, and other employees of equal rank as members.
In the same sense, the Academic Council, which include the University President in his capacity as a Full-fledged University Professor (FfUP), the Full-fledged Professors (FfP), and the Associate Professors and Assistant Professors (A/Prof), determine and review the curricular offerings of the university. It also draft rules of discipline, fix the requirements for admission and graduation of students, and recommend conferment of honorary doctorate degrees, among others.
Curricular offerings
Graduate programs and studies
College of Agriculture
- Doctor of Philosophy in Agriculture major in Crop Science, and Animal Science
- Master of Science in Agriculture
College of Teacher Education
- Doctor of Philosophy in Education major in Educational Leadership
- Doctor of Education major in Educational Management, with areas of concentration in Higher Education, Secondary Education and Elementary Education
- Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Management, English, Filipino, Guidance and Counseling, Mathematics, Physical Education, Science and Technology, Social Science, and Technology and Home Economics
College of Arts and Sciences
- Master of Arts major in Grade Level Mathematics, and Speech Communication
- Master of Science major in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics
College of Business Management and Accountancy
- Master of Public Administration
College of Computer Studies
- Master of Science in Information Technology
College of Law
- Bachelor of Laws, the Law Curriculum leading to the Degree of Juris Doctor
Undergraduate programs
College of Teacher Education
- Bachelor of Elementary Education major in General Education, Pre-Elementary Education, and Special Education
- Bachelor of Secondary Education major in English, Filipino, Social Studies, Mathematics, Physical Science, Biological Science, MAPEH, and TLE
- Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education major in Home Economics, Industrial Arts, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Technology, Electrical Technology, Automotive Technology, Electronics Technology, Drafting Technology, Computer Technology, Garments Technology, and Food Technology
College of Criminal Justice Education
- Bachelor of Science in Criminology
College of Agriculture
- Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
- Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Business Administration
- Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education
- Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
College of Fisheries
- Bachelor of Science in Fishery Education
- Bachelor of Science in Fishery
College of Industrial Technology
- Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology major in Drafting Technology, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Technology, Electrical Technology, Food Technology, Automotive Technology, Electronics Technology, and Garments Technology
College of Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
- Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Communications Engineering
College of Arts and Sciences
- Bachelor of Arts in Journalism
- Bachelor of Science in Psychology
- Bachelor of Science in Biology
- Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
- Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
- Bachelor of Arts in Broadcasting
- Bachelor of Science in Physics
- Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
College of Business Management and Accountancy
- Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
- Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship major in Marketing, and Production
- Bachelor of Science in Office Administration
College of Computer Studies
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
- Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
- Bachelor of Science in Computer Electronics
College of Food Nutrition and Dietetics
- Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics
- Bachelor of Science in Food Technology
College of Hospitality Management and Tourism
- Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management
- Bachelor of Science in Tourism
- Diploma in Hotel and Restaurant Management
College of Nursing and Allied Health
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
- Diploma in Midwifery
Student affairs
The Supreme Student Council (SSC) is composed of the officers of the student councils on each campus, moderated by the Office of Student Affairs and Services (OSAS). One of the campus student council presidents is elected the federated president, to represent the students in the BOR.
A Student Publication Unit moderated by the OSAS is also maintained in the four regular campuses. These publications consists of student journalists in elected posts.
- Santa Cruz Campus - The Gears
- Siniloan Campus - The Baybay Granary
- San Pablo City Campus - The Technology Advocate
- Los Baños Campus - Bay Breeze
Notable alumni
Politics and governance
- Hon. Harlin C. Abayon, Chairperson, House Committee on Higher and Technical Education, House of Representatives of the Philippines
- Hon. Vicente B. Amante, Mayor, San Pablo City, Laguna
- Hon. Danton Q. Bueser, Vice-Chairperson, House Committee on Higher and Technical Education, House of Representatives
- His Excellency Manuel L. De Castro, Vice-President, Republic of the Philippines
- Hon. Maria Georgina Perez-De Venecia, Champion of the Abused and Protector of Women and Children
- Hon. Agnes VST. Devanadera, First Woman Solicitor-General, Republic of the Philippines
- Hon. Robert S. Jaworski Senator, Senate of the Philippines
- Hon. Teresita S. Lazaro Governor, Province of Laguna
- Hon. Jose D. Lina, Jr., Governor, Province of Laguna
- His Excellency Ramon Domingo Alonso Medina, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Philippines, Republic of Cuba
- Hon. Edgar S. San Luis, Representative, 4th District of Laguna
- Hon. Manuel B. Villar, Jr., Majority Floor Leader, Senate of the Philippines
- His Excellency Jejomar C. Binay, Vice-President, Republic of the Philippines
Business
- Hon. Panfilo O. Domingo, Chairman of the Board of Allied Bank and University of the East
- Hon. Daisaku Ikeda, Founding Chairman, Soka Gakkai Global Network, Japan
- Hon. Itaru Ishii, President and Director, Ishii Brothers's Company, Tokyo, Japan
- Hon. Ben Lee, President and Founder, EDS Business School, Penang, Malaysia
- Hon. Roberto C. Licup, Sr., Regional Assistant to the President on Social Welfare, Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc.
- Hon. John K. Tan, President, Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc.
- Hon. Robin C. Sy, Honorary President, Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc.
- Hon. Raymond Tay KL, Managing Director, MYCOM, Singapore
- Hon. Efren M. Canlas, Structural Engineer, Entrepreneur, and Management Specialist
Education
- Hon. Douglass L. Capogrossi, President, Akamai University, Hawaii, United States of America
- Hon. Bae Sung Hee, Chairperson of the Board of Trustees, Moonsung Educational Foundation, Changwon College, South Korea
- Hon. Tu Quang Hien, President, Thai Nguyen University, Socialist Republic of Vietnam
- Hon. Nguyen Ngoc Hung, Deputy Director-General, International Cooperation Department, Ministry of Education and Training, Socialist Republic of Vietnam
- Hon. Saturnino M. Ocampo, Jr., Commissioner, Commission on Higher Education, Republic of the Philippines
- Hon. Carlito S. Puno, Chairman, Commission on Higher Education, Republic of the Philippines
- Hon. Dang Kim Vui, Rector, Thai Nguyen University of Agriculture and Forestry, Socialist Republic of Vietnam
- Hon. Ricardo A. Wagan, President-emeritus, Laguna State Polytechnic University, Province of Laguna, Philippines
- Hon. Lee Won Suk, President, Changwon Moonsung University, South Korea
References
- LSPU Five-Year Development Plan 2007-2012. Printed in 2007
- LSPC Code (Revised Copy, 2004). Approved pursuant to Board Resolution No. 104, s. 1991 dated December 18, 1991 and further Confirmed through Board Resolution No. 9, s. 1992 dated May 19, 1992
- LSPC Annual Report 2006. Printed in 2007
- LSPU Student Handbook 2007, 2012 editions
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