Pangasinan State University
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Pangasinan State University, commonly referred to as PSU, is a state university in the Philippines
Philippines
The Philippines , officially known as the Republic of the Philippines , is a country in Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. To its north across the Luzon Strait lies Taiwan. West across the South China Sea sits Vietnam...

. The university was founded in its current form in 1979, although its origins trace back to the 1920s. PSU is notable for its many locations throughout the province of Pangasinan
Pangasinan
Pangasinan is a province of the Republic of the Philippines. The provincial capital is Lingayen. Pangasinan is located on the west central and peripheral area of the island of Luzon along the Lingayen Gulf, with the total land area being 5,368.82 square kilometers . According to the latest census,...

. It is mandated to provide advanced instruction in the arts, agricultural and natural sciences as well as in technological and professional fields. Its main campus is located in Lingayen
Lingayen, Pangasinan
Lingayen is a 1st class municipality in the province of Pangasinan on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. It is the capital municipality and the seat of government of the province of Pangasinan. According to the latest census, it has a population of 95,773 people in 16,467 households.Lingayen...

, Pangasinan
Pangasinan
Pangasinan is a province of the Republic of the Philippines. The provincial capital is Lingayen. Pangasinan is located on the west central and peripheral area of the island of Luzon along the Lingayen Gulf, with the total land area being 5,368.82 square kilometers . According to the latest census,...

. Other campuses were located in Alaminos City
Alaminos City
Alaminos City is a 4th class city in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the latest census, it has a population of 79,788 people in 15,527 households...

, Asingan, Bayambang, Binmaley, Infanta, San Carlos City
San Carlos City, Pangasinan
San Carlos City is a 2nd class city in the Province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the latest census, it has a population of 161,884 people in 28,025 households. This figure shows the city is the most populated land area in Pangasinan except for its density.-History:The place now called...

, Santa Maria
Santa Maria, Pangasinan
Santa Maria is a 4th class municipality in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the latest census, it has a population of 30,721 people in 5,818 households.-Barangays:Santa Maria is politically subdivided into 23 barangays.* Bal-loy...

, and Urdaneta City
Urdaneta City
Urdaneta City is a 1st class city in the province of Pangasinan, Philippines. According to the latest census, it has a population of 120,785 people in 22,908 households....

. The PSU Graduate School is located in Urdaneta City and the Open University Systems (OUS) is located in Lingayen.

Founding

The Pangasinan State University (PSU) was chartered by Presidential Decree No. 1479 promulgated on June 11, 1978. It became fully operational on July 1, 1979.

The University is an integration of the college courses of six government-supported institutions in the province with the Central Luzon Teachers College (CLTC) as the only tertiary education component then. The Western Pangasinan College of Agriculture created through P.D. No. 1494 was also integrated although it was not yet operational at the time of integration. The Central Luzon Teachers College maintains laboratory units in the elementary and secondary levels.

Specifically, the college courses of the following schools were integrated into the new system:


1. Asingan School of Arts and Trades (ASAT), Asingan

2. Eastern Pangasinan Agricultural College (EPAC), Sta. Maria

3. Pangasinan College of Fisheries (PCF), Binmaley

4. Pangasinan School of Arts and Trades (PSAT), Lingayen

5. Speaker Eugenio Perez National Agricultural School (SEPNAS), San Carlos City

  • 1922 - Establishment of Bayambang Normal School.
  • 1948 - Bayambang Normal School re-opened under a new name - Pangasinan Normal School.
  • 1953 - Pangasinan Normal School became a part of Philippine - UNESCO National Community Training Center (PUNCTC).
  • 1961 - Graduate program was opened.
  • 1969 - Pangasinan Normal School was converted into a chartered institution - Central Luzon Teachers College.
  • 1978 - Pangasinan State University was established through Presidential Decree No. 1479.
  • 1979 - PSU became fully operational.
  • 1982 - Doctoral program was opened.
  • 1996 - Establishment of PSU Open University System.


PSU System

PSU System is composed of nine campuses, a graduate school and open university, located in different parts of Pangasinan
Pangasinan
Pangasinan is a province of the Republic of the Philippines. The provincial capital is Lingayen. Pangasinan is located on the west central and peripheral area of the island of Luzon along the Lingayen Gulf, with the total land area being 5,368.82 square kilometers . According to the latest census,...


Campuses

Each campus of PSU is headed by a campus dean.
  • Pangasinan State University Alaminos
  • Pangasinan State University Asingan
  • Pangasinan State University Bayambang
  • Pangasinan State University Binmaley
  • Pangasinan State University Infanta
  • Pangasinan State University Lingayen
  • Pangasinan State University San Carlos
  • Pangasinan State University Santa Maria
  • Pangasinan State University Urdaneta

Additional Academic Units

Each unit is headed by a dean. As of 2005, PSU is one of the ten universities offering the Open University System with six identified learning centers in the province of Pangasinan and has expanded its services in Region III and Visayas.
  • PSU Graduate School
  • PSU Open University

Basic education

  • Pangasinan State University Bayambang
  • Laboratory High School
  • Laboratory Elementary/Kindergarten
  • Pangasinan State University Infanta
  • Laboratory High School

Organization

Presidents of the
Pangasinan State University
Dr. Telesforo N. Boquiren, June 1978 – 1985
Dr. Reynaldo P. Segui(OIC), 1985 - 1986
Dr. Rufino O. Eslao, 1986 -1992
Dr. Reynaldo P. Segui, 1992 – June 1999
Dr. Rodolfo V. Asanion, June 1999 - 2007
Dr. Victoriano C. Estira, June 2007 - present

Board of Regents

PSU Board of Regents, composed of 12 members, is the highest decision-making body of the PSU system. It could be chaired by Commission on Higher Education
Commission on Higher Education (Philippines)
The Commission on Higher Education of the Philippines, , abbreviated as CHED. The CHED is attached to the Office of the President for administrative purposes...

 chairman/commissioner. Other members are the president of the university, senate and house representatives, government representatives, private sector representatives, PSU Federated Alumni Association, PSU Federated Faculty Association, and PSU Federated Student Association representatives.

University President

PSU President is elected for a single term by the University's Board of Regents. The board can also choose to reappoint the president.

Alaminos Campus

PSU Alaminos Campus, the ninth campus of PSU was conceptualized by Hernani A. Braganza, City Mayor in a meeting with some PSU officials lead by President Victoriano C. Estira.

The Sangguniang Panglungsod of the City of Alaminos has favorably endorsed and approved the establishment of Pangasinan State University Campus in the City of Alaminos as contained in Resolution No. 2007-84 adopted on November 16, 2007. In 2008, the City has allocated a Ten Million Budget for the first PSU building.

PSU Alaminos Campus was approved by the PSU Board of Regents sitting en banc on April 19, 2009 at the University Hotel, University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon, City as contained in its Resolution No. 04, series 2009. PSU Alaminos Campus was conceived with the principle that the National and Local Government have the responsibility of ensuring the happiness and well being as well as a stable life of the present generation brought about by a progressing economy and a well-developed society that exist within the wider context of the environment that requires the interaction among well educated and value-driven citizens.

PSU highly enthused for the establishment of its ninth PSU Campus forged a collaborative partnership with the LGU of the City of Alaminos to serve not only the constituents of the City but also the First District of Pangasinan and Northern Zambales. Hence, with the able leadership of President Victoriano C. Estira, PSU has established partnership with Hon. MARCELO E. NAVARRO JR., Municipal Mayor of Bani and signed a Memorandum of Agreement for the establishment of PSU BANI EXTENSION classes, a satellite Campus on the 4th day of May, 2009.

PSU Alaminos and Bani Extension Campus have started its operation Last June 15, 2009 with one hundred two (102) students. As of July, 2009 there are fifty six (56) students enrolled in Associate in Arts, and forty one (41) students in the Ladderized Program of BS in Fisheries. Most of the students are scholars of Mayor Navarro, Mayor Braganza and Governor Espino. These students are now housed in the Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce Building in Bani East Central School in Bani, Pangasinan while waiting for the PSU Building in Alaminos City.

Offered Programs

  • Bachelor of Elementary Education
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education
  • Bachelor of Science in Agriculture

Asingan Campus

Domanpot, Asingan, Pangasinan

The progress of education has been phenomenal as far as the development of colleges and universities of Pangasinan is concerned. In the mainstream of this development and growth, Pangasinan State University (PSU) - Asingan Campus stand up as a progressive college.

The campus history traces back in 1962 when PSU- College of Arts and Technology, Asingan Campus started as the Binalonan High School Annex situated in the school buildings of the defunct Pacifican Institute of Asingan. Later, the school site was acquired through a donation of the family of the late Concha Miguel. Temporary school buildings were constructed, so that in 1963, the school was separated from the Binalonan High School and became the Asingan High School by virtue of R.A. No. 3995 (Approved in 1967 and authored by the late Representative Luciano Millan). The school was later converted into Asingan School of Arts and Trades (ASAT) under the Bureau of Vocational Education. ASAT easily expanded with the offering of post secondary courses (Associate in Industrial Technology courses) and college degree programs like Bachelor in Industrial Technology (BIT) and Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education (BSIE).

Offered Programs

  • Bachelor of Industrial Technology - Ladderized Program
Majors:
  • Automotive Technology
  • Mechanical Technology
  • Drafting Technology
  • Electrical Technology
  • Food Technology
  • Garment Technology
  • Electronics and Computer Technology
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education
Majors:
  • Physical Science
  • English
  • Home Management and Technology
  • Industrial Technology
  • Mathematics
  • Bachelor of Elementary Education
Major:
  • General Education
  • Bachelor of Science in Information and Communications Technology
  • Bachelor of Science in Business Management
Major:
  • Marketing Management
  • Associate in Industrial Technology
Majors:
  • Automotive Technology
  • Mechanical Technology
  • Drafting Technology
  • Electrical Technology
  • Food Technology
  • Garment Technology
  • Electronics and Computer Technology

Bayambang Campus

Zone VI, Poblacion, Bayambang, Pangasinan

The PSU Bayambang Campus had a very humble beginning. It started as the Bayambang Normal School in 1922. It offered then the secondary normal course which prepared much needed teachers for the country. The school closed in 1935 due to inadequate funds but re-opened in 1948 under a new name – the Pangasinan Normal School (PNS), which offered the two – year teacher education program. It was one among the first normal schools in the Philippines. It was in 1952 that the college offered the four – year degree in teacher education for elementary teachers by virtue of RA No. 975. In 1953, the school with elementary schools in the District of Bautista and the Bayambang National High School were merged to become the Philippine UNESCO Community Training Center. It operated as a school division then. Republic Act No. 5705 converted the school into a chartered institution – the then Central Luzon Teachers College on June 1969.

The Pangasinan State University Bayambang Campus is also among the constituent campuses of the University to actively house a Laboratory High School (a school under the College of Teacher Education; serves as training ground for future HS Teachers) which dates its history by its then - name, Central Luzon Teachers College. The Pangasinan State University Laboratory High School offers secondary education in Science Curriculum. The School also offered Basic Education Curriculum until March 2010. Batch 2010 - 2011 Seniors was the first batch of the school in years to graduate from an all - science curriculum enabled sectioning. It also was the first batch to graduate from an all - single section per year system which was decided upon dating back on 2007. The batch makes history in being the first batch to hold graduation rites in the first ever Integrated Closing Exercises which houses both the LHS and KD - ELS (Kindergarten Department - Elementary Laboratory School) in one Closing Ceremony. The Ceremony was successful, uniting the two laboratory schools of the Campus; KD - ELS and LHS.

Offered Programs

  • Bachelor of Elementary Education
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education
Majors:
  • Biological Science
  • Mathematics
  • Chemistry
  • Physical Education
  • Health, Music and Arts
  • Physics
  • Communication Arts-English
  • Social Studies
  • Communication Arts-Filipino
  • Technology Livelihood and Economics (TLE)
  • Physical Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Business Management
Major:
  • Marketing Management
  • Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration
  • Bachelor of Arts in English
  • Bachelor of Science in Information and Communications Technology
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing
  • Laboratory High School
  • Laboratory Elementary/Kindergarten

Binmaley Campus

San Isidro Norte, Binmaley, Pangasinan

The Pangasinan State University (PSU) was created by virtue of Presidential Decree 1497 which was promulgated on June 11, 1978 and took effect on July 1, 1979. Starting its operation in 1979, it had two Colleges of Agriculture located in Sta. Maria and San Carlos City; two Colleges of Arts and Trades situated in Lingayen and Asingan; a College of Education in Bayambang; and a College of Fisheries in Binmaley. All the collegiate courses in the aforecited seven integrated component colleges of the University were government-supported and were directly under the supervision of then Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS).

Offered Programs

  • Bachelor of Science in Fisheries
  • Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies
  • Bachelor of Science in Shipping Business Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education
Majors:
  • Fisheries Technology
  • Biological Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Criminology
  • Bachelor of Science in Fisheries Education(Ladderized Curriculum)

Infanta Campus

Bamban, Infanta, Pangasinan

The College of Agriculture in Infanta, Pangasinan was created by PD 1494 signed by President Marcos on June 11, 1978. On the same day, PD 1497 was signed by the President, establishing the Pangasinan State University (PSU) which integrated the college level courses of the seven state-funded institutions in Pangasinan, one of which is the College of Agriculture in Infanta.

The PSU became officially operational on July 1, 1979 but the College in Infanta had no budgetary allocation. However, funds from the PSU Main were set aside to prepare for its opening in June 1981.

President Marcos proclaimed 1000 hectares in Barangay Bamban, Infanta for the College site. A portion of the site had been prepared for the College Campus. Concerned leaders of Pangasinan helped in the preparations, among whom are: Hon. Jacobo C. Clave, Vice Governor of Pangasinan (Formerly Presidential Executive Assistant), Governor Aguedo F. Agbayani and the members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan; the Honorable Assemblymen of Pangasinan; Mayor Cesar Vallarta and the members of the Sangguniang Bayan of Infanta, including the Barangay Officials of Bamban and nearby barangays.

Director Benjamin Mercado of the Ministry of Budget, Region I and his staff with PSU officials visited the site in early 1980 and recommended (and finally approved) the construction of one Administration Building, Farm Machinery Building, and Agricultural Building and a water tank in 1981 to start the educational institution in Western Pangasinan and nearby Zambales to serve the educational needs of the youth.

The PSU Infanta Campus became fully operational in June 1981 and earned its autonomous status in January 1983. The College campus in Bamban, Infanta has a wide agricultural and forest reserves which serve as training ground and laboratory of the students and all agencies committed to development. It is about 7.5 km. from the town proper and located near San Felipe River, the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) dam, and the white clay mines.

Offered Programs

  • Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Majors:
  • Crop Science
  • Agro-Forestry
  • Animal Science
  • Farming Systems
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education
Majors:
  • Agricultural Technology
  • Social Studies
  • Bachelor of Elementary Education
  • Laboratory High School

Lingayen Campus

Alvear Street, Lingayen, Pangasinan

PSU Lingayen Campus, as most Pangasinenses know it today, is the result of fusion of then two independent colleges in Lingayen namely the College of Arts and Sciences and College of Technology. Like other components of the Pangasinan State University (PSU), Lingayen Campus underwent difficult process of transformation and experienced some painful periods of transition.

Offered Programs

  • Bachelor of Arts in English
  • Bachelor of Arts in Economics
  • Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration
  • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (Pure, CIT and Statistics)
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Information and Communications Technology
  • Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics
  • Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education
Majors:
  • Home Management and Technology
  • Social Studies
  • English
  • Physical Science
  • Biological Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Business Management
Major:
  • Human Resource Development
  • Bachelor of Science in Social Work
  • Bachelor of Technology in Teacher Education
  • Bachelor in Industrial Technology - Ladderized Program
Majors:
  • Food Technology
  • Ceramics Technology
  • Garment Technology
  • Electrical Technology
  • Auto-Diesel Technology
  • Civil Technology
  • Machine Shop Technology
  • Drafting Technology
  • Electronic Technology
  • Bachelor of Science in Office Administration

San Carlos Campus

Roxas Boulevard, San Carlos City, Pangasinan

PSU San Carlos Campus was among the first campuses established in the PSU System by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 1497 which was promulgated on June 11, 1978. It started as the College Department of the Speaker Eugenio Perez National Agricultural School (SEPNAS) and pioneered the offering of a two-year course in Associate in Agricultural technology (AAT) in 1974, which was a crash program of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports. In 1976, the four-year Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education (BSAEd) program was offered.

Offered Programs

  • Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Majors:
  • Crop Science
  • Animal Science
  • Bachelor of Elementary Education
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education
Majors:
  • Social Studies
  • Technology & Livelihood Education
  • Agricultural TechnologyBusiness Technology
  • Bachelor of Science in Business Management
Major:
  • Human Resource Development Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Information and Communications Technology
  • Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education (Elementary Education)
  • Bachelor of Science in Office Administration

Sta Maria Campus

Cuangao, Sta. Maria, Pangasinan

The Pangasinan State University mission is to provide service in Technical a On June 13, 1960, the late Congressman Luciano Millan of the 5th (now 6th) Congressional District of Pangasinan worked for the enhancement of R.A. 2430 authorizing the appropriation of P200, 000 for the establishment, operation and maintenance of the Eastern Pangasinan National Agricultural School (EPNAS) in Sta. Maria, Pangasinan. After six years of operation, EPNAS was converted into a college with the enactment of RA 4178 known as the Eastern Pangasinan Agricultural College (EPAC).

Courses offered then where Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (BSA major in Agronomy and Animal Husbandry; and the two year Associate in Agricultural Technology (AAT).

On June 11, 1978, some members of the faculty and staff, facilities and equipment, and a number of buildings were formally and legally integrated to the Pangasinan State University (PSU) system by virtue of PD 1497 in the school year 1979-80 and thus became PSU-Sta. Maria (PSU-SM). The college offered degrees in Bachelor of Science in Agriculture majors in Animal Husbandry, Crop Science, Agricultural Education, Agriculture Economics and Agricultural Extension.

Offered Programs

  • Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Majors:
  • Crop Science
  • Agricultural Extension
  • Crop Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education
Majors:
  • Agricultural Technology
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Technology and Livelihood Education
  • Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Community Development
  • Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Technology - Ladderized Program
Majors:
  • Postharvest
  • Processing Technology
  • Diploma in Agricultural Technology

Urdaneta Campus

San Vicente, Urdaneta City, Pangasinan

Pangasinan State University Urdaneta
Pangasinan State University Urdaneta
-Urdaneta Campus:San Vicente, Urdaneta City, PangasinanPangasinan State University Urdaneta is situated in fast-growing education center in Urdaneta City...

is situated in the veritable melting pot and fast-growing education center in Urdaneta City, Pangasinan. Its historical origin reflects the noble traces of hard-pushed efforts, determination, political savvy and administrative acumen of its founder and the enthusiastic support of the faculty and staff, the University administration, the political leaders in the service area and the people of Urdaneta City in general.

What is now known as PSU Urdaneta City Campus System traces its humble beginnings as a geographic satellite of PSU Asingan, its mother campus. In such status, it took effect by virtue of PSU Memorandum No. 3, s. 1987. This project to create a satellite campus in Urdaneta was inspired from the visions and ideas of Dr. Rodolfo V. Asanion, who was then Dean of PSU Asingan Campus. Dr. Asanion, at a later time, became the University President. With the help of concerned agencies including then Ministry of Budget headed by Min. Manuel Alba, the Municipal Government of Urdaneta under Hon. Amadeo R. Perez, Jr., through the approval of a pertinent Sangguniang Bayan Resolution, the Urdaneta, satellite campus, of PSU Asingan was realized. The once complex system of PSU Asingan was under the administration of one College Dean with two Associate Deans in each of its two geographic satellites. At that time, the two campuses had to share the meager budget. In time, Urdaneta satellite campus surmounted every difficulty that confronted it and improved its capacity to accommodate more and more students. In turn, these promising indicators became catalytic for its pioneering faculty to peddle for its autonomy from the mother campus and turn it into a standard College of Engineering. With the full support of the Sanguniang Bayan of Urdaneta, separation was sought through Board resolution No. 82, s. 1989 which took effect on August 1, 1989, thereby creating the PSU Urdaneta Campus system as the University’s bastion in terms of its Engineering and Technology programs.

Offered Programs

  • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Major:
  • Statistics
  • Bachelor of Science in Architecture
  • Bachelor of Science in Information and Communications Technology
  • Bachelor of Arts in English
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education
Major:
  • Filipino
  • Bachelor of Elementary Education
Major:
  • Pre-Elementary Education

PSU Graduate School

San Vicente, Urdaneta City, Pangasinan


The Graduate School originated from the programs of the then Central Luzon Teachers College. The now PSU-Bayambang Campus had a humble beginning. It started as the Bayambang Normal School in 1922, folded up in the thirties due to world-wide economic crisis, re-opened and renamed Pangasinan Normal School (PNS) in 1948. In 1953, it became a part of the Philippine - UNESCO National Community Training Center (PUNCTC). From a two-year (ETC) collegiate institution, it offered the four-year teacher education program in 1954 by virtue of RA No. 975. In 1961, its graduate program was opened. In 1969, the school was chartered through RA No. 5705 to be known as the Central Luzon Teachers College.



In 1978 by virtue of the issuance of P.D. No. 4197, the Pangasinan State University was created. In 1982, the doctoral program of the University was offered. PSU-Bayambang Campus, with its teacher education program, was made the center. In 1987, there were four centers of the Graduate School located at PSU-Bayambang, PSU-Lingayen, PSU-Sta. Maria, and PSU-Urdaneta, with the latter as its central office. The following year, the master's program of PSU-Sta. Maria was transferred to PSU-Urdaneta. Thus, there were three centers in 1988 to 1994. In 1994, all graduate programs were centralized in PSU-Graduate School - Urdaneta City.

Offered Programs

PSU Graduate School in Urdaneta
  • Doctor of Philosophy
Major:
  • Development Studies
  • Economics

  • Doctor of Education
Majors:
  • Educational Management
  • Mathematics
  • Guidance Counseling
  • Master of Arts in Education
Majors:
  • Educational Management
  • Guidance and Counseling
  • Communication Arts-Filipino
  • Communication Arts-English
  • Special Education
  • Science Education
  • Mathematics
  • Technology and Home Economics
  • Instructional Leadership
  • Computer Education
  • Social Studies
  • Master in Development Management
Major:
  • Public Management
  • Master in Management Engineering
  • Master of Science in Agriculture
Majors:
  • Crop Science
  • Animal Science
  • Master of Science in Aquaculture


PSU Graduate School in Bayambang
  • Master of Arts in Nursing
  • Master of Arts in Education
Majors:
  • Early Childhood Education and Development
  • Communication Arts-English
  • Science Education
  • Mathematics
  • Reading
  • Social Studies

PSU Open University System

Alvear Street, Lingayen, Pangasinan

The Pangasinan State University established the Open University System in the latter part of the year 1996. It was formally launched at PSU-Lingayen in March 1997 with the presence of former Speaker Jose C. De Venecia who was instrumental in the funding of the initial two years of operation of the system. The establishment of the PSU-OUS was borne out of the need to respond to the unique needs for further professional and technical development of career people, administrators and managers, technicians and workers who may not have the time or opportunity to attend or perform the regular university programs while at work.

Offered Programs

  • Doctor of Education
Major:
  • Educational Management
  • Master of Arts in Education
Majors:
  • Educational Management
  • Instructional Leadership
  • Master in Development Management
Major:
  • Public Management
  • Master of Science in Aquaculture
  • Master of Science in Agriculture
Majors:
  • Crop Science
  • Animal Science

Special Programs

  • LEAD (Learning for Effective Administrator Development)
  • SCALE (Special Course for Academic Leader Effectiveness)
  • SPEED (Special Program for Educational Evaluation and Development)
  • STRIDE (Special Teacher's Retraining Via Internet-Enhanced Distance Education)
  • EXCEL Program (Executive Course for Excellent Leadership)
  • Computer Technology (Basic and Advance)

PSU Expanded Tertiary Education, Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP)

  • Education
  • Agriculture
  • Fisheries
  • Technology
  • Master in Development Management

Recognition

  • PSU is authorized and chartered by the Commission on Higher Education, Department of Education (See www.ched.gov.ph)
  • PSU is accredited by AACCUP (Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines). (See www.aaccupqa.org.ph)
  • Since AACCUP is a member of APQN (Asia-Pacific Qualifying Network), PSU’s programs are recognized by Asia Pacific nations. (Malaysia Qualifying Agency, MQA, is also a member of APQN). (See www.apqn.org)
  • In addition, APQN is a member of INQAAHE (International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education), as such PSU’s programs are recognized worldwide. ( See (www.inqaahe.org/main/about-inqaahe)

AACCUP Accreditation

THE AGENCY FOR ACCREDITATION

The accreditation of curricular programs in the Philippines, particularly for state universities and colleges, is the main function of the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP), Inc. Organized in 1987, though officially registered and recognized under the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on September 4, 1989, it is the youngest of the four (4) accrediting agencies in the country until late 2003. Under its charter, one of the functions, if not the main purpose of AACCUP, is "to develop a mechanism of, and conduct the evaluation of programs and institutions."

AACCUP is now closely allied with the Association of Local Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation, Inc. (ALCUCOA), organized only in the later part of year 2003.

The AACCUP is a member of the:

* National Network of Quality Assurance Agencies, Inc. (NNQAA),
formed by AACCUP and the Association of Local Colleges and
Universities Commission on Accreditation, Inc. (ALCUCOA).
* Asia-Pacific Quality Network (APQN) with AACCUP
as member of the Steering Group based in Hong Kong, China.
* International Network of Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher
Education (INQAAHE) based in The Hague, The Netherlands.

Assessed Programs - All Years as of December 31, 2010
Pangasinan State University (PSU)
Lingayen, Pangasinan


AACCUP Accreditation
CAMPUS(ES)/PROGRAM(S) LEVEL (ACCREDITATION STATUS) DURATION OF VALIDITY OF ACCREDITATION STATUS
Lingayen Campus:
1 ) Arts and Social Science (Economics) Level II Re-accredited Jan. 1, 2006 - Dec. 31, 2009
2 ) Arts and Social Science (English) Level II Re-accredited Aug. 1, 2009 - July 31, 2013
3 ) Industrial Technology Level II Re-accredited Sept. 23, 2001 - Sept. 22, 2006
4 ) Science (Mathematics) Level II Re-accredited Jan. 1, 2006 - Dec. 31, 2009
5 ) Nutrition and Dietetics Assessment on-going for Level II October 2006 - September 2007
6 ) Secondary Teacher Education Level I Accredited Dec. 16, 2010 - Dec. 15, 2013
7 ) Computer Science Assessment on-going for Level I October 2006 - September 2007
8 ) Business Management Candidate Oct. 16, 2010 - Oct. 15, 2012
9 ) Public Administration Candidate Dec. 16, 2010 - Dec. 15, 2012
Asingan Campus:
1 ) Industrial Technology Level II Re-accredited Aug. 16, 2007 - Aug. 15, 2011
2 ) Elementary Teacher Education Candidate Aug. 1, 2009 - July 31, 2011
3 ) Secondary Teacher Education Candidate Aug. 1, 2009 - July 31, 2011
4 ) Information and Communications Technology Candidate Oct. 16, 2010 - Oct. 15, 2012
Bayambang Campus:
1 ) Elementary Teacher Education Level III Re-accredited Dec. 1, 2006 - Nov. 30, 2010
2 ) Secondary Teacher Education Level III Re-accredited Dec. 1, 2006 - Nov. 30, 2010
3 ) Information and Communications Technology Candidate Oct. 16, 2010 - Oct. 15, 2012
Binmaley Campus:
1 ) Fisheries Level II Re-accredited Jan. 16, 2002 - Jan. 15, 2007
Infanta Campus:
1 ) Secondary Teacher Education Candidate Aug. 16, 2007 - Aug. 15, 2009
San Carlos City Campus:
1 ) Agriculture Level I Accredited Dec. 1, 2005 - Nov. 30, 2008
2 ) Elementary Teacher Education Candidate Dec. 16, 2010 - Dec. 15, 2012
Sta. Maria Campus:
1 ) Agriculture (BSA & BSAgEd.) Qualified for Level III Dec. 16, 2010 - Dec. 15, 2011
2 ) Secondary Teacher Education Candidate Aug.16, 2007 - Aug. 15, 2009
City of Urdaneta Campus:
1 ) Graduate: Doctoral (Ed. D.) Qualified for Level III Dec. 16, 2010 - Dec. 15, 2011
2 ) Graduate: Master’s (MAEd) Qualified for Level III Dec. 16, 2010 - Dec. 15, 2011
3 ) Mechanical Engineering Candidate Aug. 16, 2007 - Aug. 15, 2009

Notable Alumni

List of Pangasinan State University Notable Alumni
  • Gov. Amado Totaan Espino Jr., Governor of Pangasinan
  • Dr. Virgilio U. Manzano, UNESCO-Chair for the Scientific Literacy Training Program at Hiroshima University.

COA Report

Financial Highlights

Year Assets Liabilities Residual Equity
2002 326,944,240.86 9,999,402.15 316,944,838.71
2003 330,092,248.36 15,485,207.08 314,607,041.28
2004 342,999,931.03 26,792,585.86 316,207,345.17
2005* 377,688,949.18 17,605,228.85 320,083,720.33
2006 395,945,410.67 17,827,865.76 378,126,544.91
2007 1,274,526,663.68 17,546,013.19 1,256,980,650.49
2008 1,311,689,489.25 24,336,879.41 1,287,352,609.84
2009 1,327,660,719.00 29,698,585.86 1,297,962,133.04
2010 1,383,721,189.90 24,085,696.34 1,359,635,493.56

* Excluding PSU Bayambang and San Carlos Campuses
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