Mindanao State University–Maguindanao

Mindanao State University – Maguindanao (commonly referred to as MSU-Maguindanao) is a public coeducational institution of higher education located in the barangay Dalican, in the municipality of Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao del Norte, Philippines.[3] It was founded on October 10, 1973 by Mindanao State University Board of Regents (BOR) through Resolution No. 821 series of 1973.[4]

Mindanao State University - Maguindanao
Former name
Mindanao State University - Dinaig Agricultural and Technical College (MSU-DATC)
TypePublic, State University
EstablishedOctober 10, 1973
ChancellorDr. Bai Hejira Nefertiti Sinsuat-Macalandong Limbona[1]
PresidentAtty. Basari Dimakuta Mapupuno, Ll.M.[2]
Vice-ChancellorMarissa N. Parcon, EdD (Academic Affairs)
Angelita T. Datucan, (Administration and Finance)
Ramjie Y. Odin, PhD (Research and Extension)
Arceli B. Naraga, PhD (Planning and Development)
Address
Dalican (Main campus)
Tamontaka (Graduate Studies)
,
Datu Odin Sinsuat
,
Maguindanao del Norte
,
7°00′53″N 124°19′20″E / 7.014737°N 124.322143°E / 7.014737; 124.322143
HymnHimno ng Pamantasang Mindanao
Colors Maroon  and  Gold 
NicknameWarriors
AffiliationsASAIHL
Websitewww.msumaguindanao.edu.ph
Mindanao State University–Maguindanao is located in Mindanao
Mindanao State University–Maguindanao
Location in Mindanao
Mindanao State University–Maguindanao is located in Philippines
Mindanao State University–Maguindanao
Mindanao State University–Maguindanao (Philippines)

History edit

Mindanao State University (MSU) Maguindanao was formerly known as MSU Dinaig Agricultural and Technical College (MSU- DATC). Dinaig is the former name Datu Odin Sinsuat until 1994. It was renamed by the virtue of Muslim Mindanao Autonomy Act No. 29 during the Second Assembly.[5]

The campus began its operation in 1973 with only 7 faculty members, 15 administrative staff members, and 126 students. When it started it only offered three courses namely Agriculture, Forestry and Community Development. Early classes were held at the grandstand of Dalican (Poblacion) Pilot Elementary School. However, in 1975, all school facilities were razed by fire. It was in 1975 that the Dinaig former mayor Datu Odin Sinsuat partly donated and sold his 55-hectare property which became MSU-Maguindanao's present-day site.[4]

MSU-Maguindanao was granted fiscal autonomy by virtue of BOR Resolution no. 48 in 1982. It was later renamed to its current name by virtue of BOR Resolution No. 561, series of 1982.

Academic units edit

Undergraduate and graduate

Currently, the campus offers seventeen (19) baccalaureate programs, nine (9) graduate programs and two (2) Diploma courses divided into 7 academic units.[6]

  • Graduate Studies
  • College of Agriculture
  • College of Arts and Sciences
  • College of College of Public Affairs and Governance
  • College of Education
  • College of Fisheries
  • College of Forestry and Environmental Studies

Secondary school

The Integrated Laboratory Science High School (ILSHS) is the secondary school of the MSU-Maguindanao and is under the Colle of Education. It offers an educational program comprising two levels: Junior High School (Grades 7-10) and Senior High School (Grades 11-12).

  • Junior High School
  • Senior High School
    • Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS)
    • Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)

References edit

  1. ^ "Mindanao State University-Sulu Development Technical College". Philippine Online School Directory. October 21, 2006. Retrieved March 11, 2016.
  2. ^ "MSU-Maguindanao Officials". MSU-Maguindanao. March 10, 2016. Retrieved March 11, 2016.
  3. ^ "MSU-Maguindanao". Baguio University. April 10, 2011. Retrieved March 13, 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Brief History of Mindanao State University - Maguindanao". Mindanao State University - Maguindanao. Retrieved June 12, 2023.
  5. ^ "An Act Changing the name of the Municipality of Dinaig in the Province of Maguindanao to the Municipality of Datu Odin Sinsuat" (PDF). ARMM. April 25, 1994. Retrieved March 13, 2016.
  6. ^ "Academic Programs". Mindanao State University - Maguindanao. Retrieved June 12, 2023.

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