Catanduanes State Colleges
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Catanduanes State Colleges |
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Established | 1971 |
Type | Public, State College |
President | Asuncion V. Asetre, Ph.D. |
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Staff | approx. 500 |
Location | Virac, Catanduanes, Philippines |
Campus | 40 hectares |
Hymn | "All Hail The CSC" |
Website | http://www.catanduanes.gov.ph/csc/ |
The Catanduanes State Colleges (CSC) is an institution of higher learning in the province of Catanduanes in the Philippines. It was established in 1971 by virtue of Republic Act 6341, later amended by R.A. 6590 through the efforts of the late Catanduanes Congressman Jose M. Alberto. The CSC was the result of the conversion of the Virac National Agricultural and Trade School as and its satellite high schools in the province, a school offering vocational secondary education, into a tertiary level school.
Located in the provincial capital Virac, CSC primarily serves Catandunganons, the residents of Catanduanes. Students from other provinces in the Bicol Region (Region V) and the Visayas also enrol in its different degree offerings in the Business, Humanities, Sciences, Agriculture and Fisheries, Engineering and Technology, Education, and Nursing.
Consistent with the national philosophy of the Philippines' Commission on Higher Education (CHEd), State Colleges and Universities (SUCs) in Bicol Region, CSC shall endeavor to empower every Catandunganon and other Bicolanos to become responsive to the provincial and regional needs for the optimum and sustainable development of human and natural resources for higher productivity and global competitiveness.