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== Cavite State University == | == Cavite State University == | ||
* '''Location & Contact Information''' | * '''Location & Contact Information''' | ||
- | ** Address: Indang | + | ** Address: Indang, Cavite, Philippines |
- | ** Telephone Number: | + | ** Telephone Number: (046) 4150-013 to 016 |
- | ** Official Website: http://www.cvsu.edu.ph/ | + | ** Official Website: [http://www.cvsu.edu.ph/] |
* '''History & Memorable Moments''' | * '''History & Memorable Moments''' | ||
+ | C.E Workman was, in 1966, the first principal of the Cavite intermediate school. In 1975, the school had its first Filipino principal, Mariano Mondero. The emphasis, then, was on vocational agriculture for boys, and domestic science for girls. In 1978, the name of the school was changed to "Indang Farming School". <ref name=wikipedia>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavite_State_University#History Cavite State University] Wikipedia.ORG. Accessed August 2011.</ref> | ||
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+ | As enrollment increased, the school site was expanded through the land donations of the citizens of Indang, including Don Severino delas Alas, Secretary of Interior in the Aguinaldo cabinet, and Francisco Ocampo. The school was renamed Indang Rural High School, during the incumbency of principal, Simeon Madlangcay. It first offered a secondary course in vocational agriculture in 1923, and in Home Economics in 1927. <ref name="wikipedia"/> | ||
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+ | In recognition of the generosity of Don Severino delas Alas "to the community, to the province of Cavite and to the nation", the name of the institution was changed to Don Severino National Agricultural School, in 1958, by congressional action. The name was retained up to 1964, when it was converted into a state college, by virtue of Republic Act No. 3917. Under this Act, the school was given its own charter, and became known as Don Severino Agricultural College (DSAC). <ref name="wikipedia"/> | ||
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+ | In 2002, Cavite College of Fisheries (CACOF) in Naic, and Cavite College of Arts and Trade (CCAT) in Rosario, were integrated with Cavite State University. Cavite City Campus was launched in 2001, and a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed for the establishment of the Carmona Campus in 2002. There were also newly established campuses in other parts of Cavite: Imus Campus (est. 2003), Trece Martires Campus (est. 2005), Silang Campus (est. 2006), Tanza Campus (est. 2007), and Bacoor Campus (est. 2008). <ref name="wikipedia"/> | ||
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* '''Overview & Photographs''' | * '''Overview & Photographs''' | ||
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== Employee == | == Employee == | ||
- | [[Image:jobscitylogo.gif||right|thumb|Find | + | [[Image:jobscitylogo.gif||right|thumb|Find Philippine Education Jobs in [http://www.jobscity.net/pls/jobs/browsejobs?location1=PH&category1=ED JobsCity.NET]]] |
* Job Listing | * Job Listing | ||
- | == | + | == Gallery == |
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+ | == Links == | ||
== References == | == References == |
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Cavite State University
- Location & Contact Information
- Address: Indang, Cavite, Philippines
- Telephone Number: (046) 4150-013 to 016
- Official Website: [1]
- History & Memorable Moments
C.E Workman was, in 1966, the first principal of the Cavite intermediate school. In 1975, the school had its first Filipino principal, Mariano Mondero. The emphasis, then, was on vocational agriculture for boys, and domestic science for girls. In 1978, the name of the school was changed to "Indang Farming School". [1]
As enrollment increased, the school site was expanded through the land donations of the citizens of Indang, including Don Severino delas Alas, Secretary of Interior in the Aguinaldo cabinet, and Francisco Ocampo. The school was renamed Indang Rural High School, during the incumbency of principal, Simeon Madlangcay. It first offered a secondary course in vocational agriculture in 1923, and in Home Economics in 1927. [1]
In recognition of the generosity of Don Severino delas Alas "to the community, to the province of Cavite and to the nation", the name of the institution was changed to Don Severino National Agricultural School, in 1958, by congressional action. The name was retained up to 1964, when it was converted into a state college, by virtue of Republic Act No. 3917. Under this Act, the school was given its own charter, and became known as Don Severino Agricultural College (DSAC). [1]
In 2002, Cavite College of Fisheries (CACOF) in Naic, and Cavite College of Arts and Trade (CCAT) in Rosario, were integrated with Cavite State University. Cavite City Campus was launched in 2001, and a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed for the establishment of the Carmona Campus in 2002. There were also newly established campuses in other parts of Cavite: Imus Campus (est. 2003), Trece Martires Campus (est. 2005), Silang Campus (est. 2006), Tanza Campus (est. 2007), and Bacoor Campus (est. 2008). [1]
- Overview & Photographs
Prospective Students
- Admissions Tips
- Required Examinations
- Deadlines
New & Current Students
- School Events
- Transportation
Alumni
- Teachers (Where are they now?)
- Alumni Directory
Visitors
- Hotels Nearby
- Restaurant Recommendations
- Places of Worship
- Sports Facility Access
- Directions
- Car
- Public Transportation
Employee
- Job Listing
Gallery
Links
References