Eastern Visayas State University

Public university in Tacloban, Philippines
 Maroon  and  White NicknameEVSU EaglesAffiliationsPhilippine Association of State Universities and CollegesWebsitewww.evsu.edu.ph

The Eastern Visayas State University (EVSU; Filipino: Pamantasang Pampamahalaan ng Silangang Visayas; Waray: Unibersidad han Sinirangan Bisayas) is a regional state higher education institution in Tacloban City, Philippines. It is the oldest higher educational institution in the Eastern Visayas region. It is mandated to provide advanced education, higher technological, professional instruction and training in trade, fishery, agriculture, forestry, science, education, commerce, architecture, engineering, and related courses. It is also mandated to undertake research and extension services, and provide progressive leadership in its area of specialization.[1] Its main campus is in Tacloban.[2]

Brief History

The Eastern Visayas State University had its humble beginnings in 1907, as a part of the Leyte Provincial School. It became a separate entity in 1915, and was named the Leyte Trade School, funded by the provincial government. In 1953, after 38 years, it was renamed the National Provincial Trade School by virtue of R.A. 406 and funded jointly by the National and Provincial Government to cover a wider curriculum. In 1961, the Congress of the Philippines passed Republic Act No. 1561, converting the school into the Leyte Regional School of Arts and Trades, authorizing it to become a training institution for vocational and industrial education in Eastern Visayas.

On June 19, 1965, Republic Act 4572 was enacted by Congress of the Philippines which converted the school further into a chartered college, renaming it the Leyte Institute of Technology. It took effect beginning school year 1965-66.

Starting in 1999, the institute has grown to establish a satellite campus in Ormoc City. Pursuant to Board Resolutions No. 59, series of 1999, two CHED supervised institutions (CSIs) in Leyte, namely the Leyte College of Arts and Trades and the Burauen Polytechnic College were integrated to the Leyte Institute of Technology. The LIT Dulag Campus started in SY 2000–2001. The Carigara School of Fisheries was added, the second phase of CSIs institution to SUCs.

On August 7, 2004, Republic Act No. 9311 was passed converting the Leyte Institute of Technology, into Eastern Visayas State University.

Academics

Colleges, Schools, Campuses and Centers

College/School/Center Abbreviation Year founded Campus

College of Architecture and Allied Disciplines CAAD 1980 Tacloban

College of Arts and Sciences CAS 1982 Tacloban

College of Business and Entrepreneurship CoBE 2002 Tacloban

College of Education CoEd 2002 Tacloban

College of Engineering CoE 1966 Tacloban

College of Technology CoT 2002 Tacloban

College of Information and Communications Technology CICT 2017 Tacloban

College of Open Distance Learning CODL 2017 Tacloban

Graduate School GS 1973 Tacloban

College of Agri-Tourism and Forestry CATF 1999 Burauen

College of Fisheries, Aquatic Resources, and Marine Sciences CFARMS - Carigara

College of Trades, Craftsmanship, and Entrepreneurship CTCE - Tanauan

College of Engineering and Information and Communications Technology CEICT 1999 Ormoc

Dulag Community Satellite Campus DCSC 2000 Dulag

Secondary Laboratory School** SLS - Tacloban

Regional Metrology and Robotics Laboratory Center* RMRLC 2012 Tacloban

Eastern Visayas Food Innovation Center* EVFIC 2015 Tacloban

Information Technology Training and Development Center* ITTDC - Tacloban

*—Serves as laboratory/research center and does offer any degree programs.
**—Laboratory high school for the EVSU College of Education.

References

  1. ^ Philippine Republic Act 09311 Section 2
  2. ^ Philippine Republic Act 09311 Section 1

External links

  • Official website
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  • ISNI