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Southern Luzon State University (SLSU; Filipino: Pamantasang Pampamahalaan ng Timog Luzon), formerly known as Southern Luzon Polytechnic College (SLPC), is the premier, state-funded higher education institution in Quezon Province in the Philippines operating by virtue of Republic Act 9395. It is composed of 11 campuses in the province of Quezon, with the main campus situated in the Municipality of Lucban.
SLSU is mandated to provide advanced education, professional, technological instruction in the fields of allied medicine, education, engineering, agriculture, fisheries, forestry, environment, arts and sciences, accountancy, cooperative, business and entrepreneurship, technology and other relevant fields of study in the Province of Quezon and in Region IV-A CALABARZON. It is also mandated to undertake research and extension services and provide progressive leadership in its areas of specialization. By virtue of Republic Act 10931 or the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act signed by President Rodrigo Duterte, SLSU will no longer be collecting tuition fees from its local, first degree undergraduate students.
History
Southern Luzon State University (SLSU) started as Lucban Municipal Junior High School by virtue of Municipal Resolution No. 5 passed in April 1964. Through the initiative of its founding president, Dr. Angelo Peña, a letter signed by 257 petitioners seeking the establishment of a Municipal Junior High School was favorably received and recommended by the Municipal Council and then Mayor Hobart Dator. The permit to operate was bestowed by Assistant Secretary of Education, Hon. Miguel Gaffud in July 1964. Since then, the Municipal Council allocated funds for its operations. Due to its expanding student population, Municipal Resolution No. 18 series of 1966 effectively expropriated about 4.9 ha of land in Barrio Kulapi - a site which the Council initially allocated for the establishment of a public market - in favor of the Municipal High School. This would then become the present site of the main campus of the university.
In May 1965, Municipal Resolution No. 86 was passed requesting the change of name to Lucban Municipal High School to accommodate students into the third and fourth year levels. The Director of Public Schools at the time approved the resolution in August 1965. On June 14, 1968, the Lucban Community College was created and was made part of Lucban Municipal Junior School as an adjunct institution for its School of Education, despite resistance from then Municipal and Provincial Councils for the school to operate as a college. The Municipal and Provincial Councils deemed it to be outside their authority to enact a law that would ensure the continued operation of the Community College.
The Lucban School for Philippine Craftsmen formally started in July 1970. By virtue of Republic Act 4345 also known as the merger law, the Lucban Municipal High School and Lucban School of Philippine Craftsmen became the Lucban National High School in July 1972 (with the continuous operation of Lucban Community College).
On August 30, 1977, President Ferdinand Marcos approved the conversion of the Lucban National High School and Lucban Community College into Lucban National College (LNC). This was in line with his administration's approach to countryside development by bringing Colleges and Universities to the provinces and rural areas. At the time, the LNC was the only government-run and funded College in the Southern Tagalog region.
In 1981, 20 Assemblymen of the Southern Tagalog Region sponsored the Parliamentary Bill No. 173 for the conversion of Lucban National College into Southern Luzon Polytechnic College (SLPC). The bill was approved in December 1981 and was signed into law known as Batas Pambansa No. 145 by President Marcos.
Since then, SLPC grew to establish seven satellite campuses located in various parts of the province of Quezon. The first satellite campus was inaugurated in Alabat in July 1991. In 1991, SLPC-Polilio was created by virtue of Board Resolution No. 19, Series of 1992. In the following year, two additional campuses were established: SLPC-Sampaloc in Brgy. Caldong, Sampaloc, Quezon (BOT Res. No. 33, series of 1993) and SLPC-Infanta. In 1996, another campus, the SLPC-Lucena Dual Training and Livelihood Center, was established under Board Resolution No. 130, series of 1996. Judge Guillermo Eleazar Polytechnic College was integrated in February 2002 under Board Resolution No. 352, series of 2002.
= Judge Guillermo Eleazar Polytechnic College
=Judge Guillermo Eleazar Polytechnic College was the former name of the college's satellite campus in Tagkawayan, Quezon. The satellite started as the Tagkawayan School of Fisheries under the Commission on Fisheries by virtue of Republic Act No. 4290 passed by the legislature on June 19, 1965. After 12 years, the school name was changed to Judge Guillermo Eleazar Memorial School of Fisheries by Presidential Decree No. 1273 issued by then president Ferdinand E. Marcos on December 27, 1977. Eventually, with the passage of Republic Act No. 8728, the school was converted into a state college known as Judge Guillermo Eleazar Polytechnic College. On March 17, 2007, through Republic Act No. 9395, it became part of the Southern Luzon State University.
Awards and Recognitions
SLSU is the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Center of Development in Teacher Education and Forestry. It is also an accredited "Dark Green School", which means that SLSU's instruction, research, and extension activities are geared towards environmental awareness and protection.
In 2018, the university is assessed as a Level III State University by the CHED, a level higher than in the 2007 evaluation. Based on the CHED-Department of Budget and Management Joint Circular, a Level III SUC is "very good in undertaking the functions of a state university/college", that is, instruction, research, and extension. In 2018, the AACCUP recognized SLSU as a top ranking SUC in the Philippines in terms of number of degree programs accredited.
The university has also been recognized by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) of the Philippines for top performance in licensure examinations and for producing topnotchers in board examinations in the fields of Nursing, Midwifery, Teacher Education, Forestry, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Technician, Mechanical Engineering, and Accountancy. In fact, in 2015, FindUniversity.PH ranks SLSU as the 17th best performing University in the Philippines, and the 2nd best performing State University in Region IV-A CALABARZON among Philippine Universities with at least 15 PRC Board Examinations.
Quality Assurance
As a State University, SLSU is mandated to submit its programs and services to external audit for quality assurance. In terms of instruction, research, and extension services, periodic survey visits are conducted by the Accrediting Agency for Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP). In terms of its management, it has been evaluated and granted the ISO 9001-2015 Certification for Quality Management System. The university is the first State University in the Southern Tagalog region to be ISO certified for Quality Management System in 2015. The Commission on Higher Education of the Philippines, on the other hand, conducts its in-house Institutional Sustainability Assessment (ISA).
As of May, 2017, 97% of all curricular programs both from the undergraduate and graduate levels in the main campus have been accredited by the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP). Curricular programs in its satellite campuses in Tagkawayan and Tiaong have likewise been subjected to accreditation visits.
Colleges, Campuses and degree programs
The Lucban main campus is home to five colleges: (1) Allied Medicine, (2) Teacher Education, (3) Arts and Sciences, (4) Administration, Business, Hospitality Management, and Accountancy, (5) Engineering and (6) Agriculture; one institute, the Institute of Human Kinetics, and various research centers for agricultural and environmental research. Starting A.Y. 2020–2021, the College of Industrial Technology will return to operations offering BS in Industrial Technology programs.
SLSU has satellite campuses in: Lucena, Tagkawayan, Alabat, Polillo, Tiaong, and Infanta. New satellite campuses have been/ will be opened in Gumaca, Catanauan, Tayabas, and Calauag.
The university also has key partner educational institutions in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Malaysia, and the United States. The partnerships allow educational exchange opportunities among the students and faculty of both parties. The university, together with the International School of Thai Nguyen University in Vietnam offers Joint academic programs in Business Administration, Environmental Science, and English language teaching.
The following lists the academic programs offered by the university in the different colleges in the Lucban main campus and satellite campuses:
Graduate school
Administered by the College of Teacher Education
PhD Development Education
PhD Science Education
PhD Educational Management
Master of Arts in Educational Management
Master of Arts in Education (Elementary)
Master of Arts in Mathematics Education
Master of Arts in Science Education
Master of Arts in Teaching English (MATE)
Administered by the College of Arts and Sciences
Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics
Master of Arts in Psychology (Clinical Psychology)
Administered by the College of Administration, Business, Hospitality Management and Accountancy
Doctor in Business Administration
Master in Business Administration
Administered by the College of Agriculture
MS Environmental Science
Master of Science in Forestry (Major in Silviculture & AgroForestry)
Administered by the College of Allied Medicine
Master of Arts in Nursing (Medical-Surgical Nursing, or Psychiatric Nursing)
International programs
Doctoral programs
Doctor in Business Administration
Ph.D. in Educational Management
Master's programs
Master in Business Administration
Master of Arts in Teaching English
Master of Arts in Educational Management
Master of Science in Environmental Science
Undergraduate programs
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Financial Management
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
Short courses
Intensive English Training Program (customized)
Clinical Enhancement for Nurses Training
Intensive English Training and Methodology for Teachers
College of Agriculture
(CHED Center of Development in Forestry)
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Major in: Animal Science, Crop Science, Organic Agriculture
Bachelor of Science in Forestry
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
Bachelor of Agricultural Technology
College of Administration, Business, Hospitality, and Accountancy
Bachelor of Science in Accountancy
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Major in: Marketing Management, Human Resource & Development Management, Financial Management
Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management
Bachelor of Public Administration
College of Allied Medicine
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Technology
Midwifery
College of Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering
College of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Arts in Communication
Bachelor of Arts major in History
Bachelor of Arts major in Psychology
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics major in Statistics
Bachelor of Science in Biology
College of Teacher Education
(CHED Center of Development in Teacher Education)
Bachelor of Elementary Education
Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in: English, Filipino, Mathematics, MAPEH (Music, Arts, Physical Ed., Health), Physical Science, Social Studies
Bachelor of Culture and Arts Education
Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education Major in: Industrial Arts, Information and Communication Technology, Home Economics
Institute of Human Kinetics
Bachelor of Physical Education major in Sports and Wellness Management
Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Sports Sciences
Laboratory Schools
Elementary School Grades 1-6
Junior High School Grades 7-10
Senior High School Grades 11-12 with majors in Humanities & Social Sciences (HUMSS), Accounting, Business & Management (ABM), Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM)
College of Industrial Technology
(to return to full operations starting A.Y. 2020–2021)
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology
Alabat Campus
Bachelor of Technical-Vocational Education major in Computer Programming
Calauag Campus
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Catanauan Campus
Bachelor of Elementary Education
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Gumaca Campus
Bachelor of Technical-Vocational Education major in Computer Programming
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Bachelor of Secondary Education
Infanta Campus
Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Basic Engineering
Judge Guillermo Eleazar Polytechnic College - Tagkawayan Campus
Bachelor of Elementary Education
Bachelor of Business Administration Major in: Marketing Management, Financial Management
Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in: English, Mathematics, Science
Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education major in Agri-Fisheries Arts
Lucena City Campus
Bachelor of Technical-Vocational Education Major in: Computer Programming, Food & Service Management
Polillo Campus
Bachelor of Elementary Education
Tayabas City Campus
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management
Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education major in Computer Programming
Tiaong Campus
Bachelor of Elementary Education
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Major in: Crop Science, Organic Agriculture
Facilities
References
Most of the Content were acquired from the SLSU Website and University Profile.
External links
Media related to Southern Luzon State University at Wikimedia Commons
Official website
The Official Website of SLSU College of Arts and Sciences
The Official Facebook Page of Southern Luzon State University
The Official Facebook Page of SLSU Tiaong Campus