Mindanao State University-General Santos City | |
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Established | September 1967 |
Type | Public, State University |
Chancellor | Atty. Abdurrahman T. Canacan |
President | Dr. Macapado Abaton Muslim[1] |
Vice-Chancellor | Mary Lynn S. Abiera, Ph.D. Engr. Felipe T. Galia |
Students | 6,336 |
Location | Fatima, General Santos City, Philippines |
Campus | 156 hectares |
Hymn | Himno ng Pamantasang Mindanao |
Colors | Maroon and Gold |
Nickname | MSU GenSan, MSU-GSC |
Website | www.msugensan.edu.ph |
Mindanao State University-General Santos City is a state university based in General Santos City, South Cotabato, Philippines. The Mindanao State University-General Santos was created six years after the establishment of the Mindanao State University Main Campus Marawi City on September 1, 1961. It is one of the state universities of the Philippines with the aim of providing education for the different strategic locations across the island of Mindanao. It is a member of the Mindanao State University System
The MSU is the only state university in the Philippines with the special mandate of integrating the cultural communities in Mindanao into the mainstream of the nation's socio-cultural and political life by providing them with opportunities for quality and relevant public education for their self-development and providing trained manpower skills and technical know-how for the economic development of the region. Its mission is to attain peace and sustainable development in the MINSUPALA (Mindanao-Sulu-Palawan) region, setting the standards of excellence in science, arts, technology, and other fields; accelerating the economic, cultural, socio-political, and agro-industrial development of the Muslim and other cultural groups, thereby facilitating their integration into the national community; preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage of the region and conserving its rich natural resources.
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Starting as a Community High School in 1967, MSU-GSC grew into a junior college in 1971, but was then just limited to a two-year collegiate General Education Program. With a strong clamor from the studentry and the community and all-out support from its constituents for the offering of complete degree programs, the Board of Regents was prompted to study the potential of the College for academic expansion especially when the "feeder" concept was challenged. By virtue of BOR Resolution No. 822, MSU Community College became a full-fledged unit and integral part of the MSU System.[2]
The campus underwent series of transfers as part of its continuing growth and expansion. As a Community High School, it was a "squatter" at an area inside the Dadiangas West Elementary School campus. Engr. Abedin Limpao Osop, the first Chancellor (who was then the Director) of the campus was able to acquire a 3.3-hectare lot as a donation from city government. It gave the impetus for the offering of various College degree programs. Later, the acquisition of a 156-hectare area in Tambler (now in Bgy. Fatima) enabled MSU-GSC to strengthen its functions in instruction research and extension, subsequently affirming the significant role it plays within its areas of coverage. Concrete proofs of this are the establishment of its Research and Development Center & Office of Extension Services, and in the growth of its various colleges: Agriculture, Fisheries, Business Administration & Accountancy, Engineering, Education, Natural Sciences & Mathematics, Social Science and Humanities and its College of Law (extension classes of the main campus). Moreover, it has also opened two advanced education degree programs, the Master in Public Administration and Master of Arts in Education (MAEd) as a response to a popular demand articulated by Socsksargen public administrators and academicians.[3]
MSU-GSC today is one of the top ranking universities in this part of Southern Mindanao. Such esteem emanates from the topnotch performance of its graduates in licensure and bar examinations in recent years. It has shown that academic excellence is not the monopoly of expensive Manila-based universities and colleges.
Above all, the University has been widely known for its concern to reach out to the community through the provision of scientific and technological know-how essential to meet the growing requirements of industries, business and other establishments in the highly progressive Socsksargen economic growth area. Indeed, despite its youth and humble beginnings, MSU-GSC has come a long way to being a leading institution worthy to be included in the list of the country's prestigious institutions of higher learning.[4]
MSU General Santos is also the regional center for free software. It was designated by IOSN ASEAN+3 as an OpenHUB - a F/OSS resource center - the first in the Philippines to cater to the ICT needs of the SoCCSKSarGen region. Situated right in the major business port of the East Asian Growth Area (EAGA), MSU-GenSan is strategically positioned as a technical support base and resource center for F/OSS to match the growing demands of the EAGA business and commercial sectors.[5]
Recently, MSU General Santos' College of Engineering was in the spotlight for grabbing the top three places in the 2008 Mechanical Engineering Licensure Examinations, and showing a perfect performance in the same examinations by maintaining a 100% passing rate(15 of 15 takers), making it the number one mechanical engineering school in the country.[6]
Mindanao State University-General Santos is composed of eight colleges, a graduate school and a laboratory high school.
College of Agriculture |
College of Business Administration |
College of Education |
College of Engineering |
College of Fisheries |
College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics |
College of Social Sciences and Humanities |
College of Law |
School of Graduate Studies |
College of Education Training Department (High School Department) |
College of Agriculture
College of Social Sciences and Humanities
College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
College of Business Administration and Accountancy
College of Education
College of Engineering
College of Fisheries
Graduate Programs
Law
High School
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