The Manila Times

Government-run college in Catanduane­s upgraded as Bicol’s second state university

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THE Bicol Region now hosts two state universiti­es after President Benigno Aquino 3rd recently signed into law a measure converting Catanduane­s State Colleges (CSC) into the Catanduane­s State University (CSU).

Gov. Joey Salceda of Albay province reported that the former CSC has a good reputation among residents of the Bicol region. He said that aside from the Bicol University (BU), CSC one of the most sought after state-run college in the region.

Bicol University and the now CSU have produced topnotcher­s in engineerin­g board examinatio­ns.

Records, for one, showed that a CSU graduate and son of a fisherman topped the 2011 board exams for civil engineerin­g with two others garnering the second and third slots.

CSU officials said that the school still charges the lowest in tuition fees with an average of P3,000 per semester compared to other state colleges.

According to CSU President Minerva Morales, President Aquino approved the conversion of CSC into a university on October 19.

The President also approved the conversion of Camarines Sur Polytechni­c Colleges in Naga City to Bicol State College of Applied Sciences and Technology under Republic Act ( RA) 10231.

Morales said that the President was initially reluctant on signing the state college’s conversion due to the existing moratorium on the creation of new state colleges and conversion into universiti­es.

However, before the Presi- dent left for New Zealand last month, the President signed RA 10229, converting CSC into a university.

CSU was initially known as the Catanduane­s National Agricultur­e and Trade School and subsequent­ly renamed as the Catanduane­s Agricultur­e and Industrial College.

In l971 the same institutio­n was renamed as the CSC through the initiative of the late lawmaker Jose Alberto, who is said to be responsibl­e for the constructi­on of the present sprawling 120- hectare school facilities.

Gov. Joseph Cua of Catanduane­s province said that with the conversion, more enrollees from other Bicol provinces are expected to enroll in the institutio­n, adding to the present student population currently tallied at around 8,000. MANNY T. UGALDE

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