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Republic of the Philippines

LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY

San Pablo City Campus

Brgy. Del Remedio, San Pablo City

Associate in Office Administration

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTANCY

 HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT

This state institution (LSPU) started from its humble beginnings in 1952. it was first
established as a provincial high school known as Baybay Provincial High School, the first public
high school established in the shoreline (baybay) district of Laguna de Bay and the second in the
whole Province of Laguna. Then in 1957, by virtue of Republic Act No. 1807 on June, 1957, the
Baybay Provincial High School was converted into Baybay National Agricultural and Vocational
School (BNAVS).

BNAVS became the PACD-BVE Training Center in rice production for American Peace
Corps Volunteers. This center produced 682 graduates. The Manpower Training Center Started
to operate in the school year 1968-1969. BNAVS also became the pilot school for the 2-year
Agricultural Technician Curriculum, Associate in Agriculture. This started in December, 1969
with 8 enrollees.

With the passage/approval of HB 269 into law in June 1971: Republic Act No. 6321, it
converted BNAVS into Baybay National College of Agriculture and Technology (BNCAT).
BNCAT then was offering the following courses:
1) Secondary Agriculture Curriculum;
2) Two-year Associate in Agriculture (technical course);
3) degree courses leading to Bachelor of Science in Agriculture (2nd Semester 1975-76), and
Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education (First Semester 1977-78).
The College was also one of the Experimental Agricultural High Schools (EAHS) selected by the
Educational Development Projects Implementing Task Force (EDPITAF) under Presidential
Decree No. 6-A, to receive World Bank Aid in terms of infrastructure, equipment, and staff
development.

This state institution was a grantee of the Agricultural Education Outreach Project
(AEOP) from 1980 to 1983. AEOP was a research project of the United States Agency for
International Development (USAID). Research programs became more prioritized and
government extension programs became more aggressive.

On June 10, 1983 by virtue of Batas Pambansa No. 482, BNCAT was further converted
into a state college, known as the Laguna State Polytechnic College. From then on the Laguna
State Polytechnic College grew bigger and better, with the incumbency of Dr. Ricardo A. Wagan
Republic of the Philippines

LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY

San Pablo City Campus

Brgy. Del Remedio, San Pablo City

Associate in Office Administration

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTANCY

as the first College President in 1986, several projects and infrastructure developments poured in
to LSPC. Among the remarkable accomplishments then were as follows:

In 1993, this state institution was designated by the Department of Education, Culture
and Sports (DECS) as one of the seven (7) Provincial Technical Institutes of Agriculture (PTIAs)
in Region IV under the Aus-AID-AGRITECH Project aimed at improving the curriculum,
instructional programs and the development of practical and applied researches.It opened four
(4) satellite campuses through Memoranda of Agreements with the local governments; and It
integrated the following three (3) CHED-Supervised Institutions in accordance with the Special
Provision No. 2 of the CHED FY 1999 Budget under the General Appropriations Act of 1999 or
Republic Act No. 8745 and Republic Act No. 8292 Higher Education modernization Act of
1997, through the issuance of the following: CHED Memorandum No. 18, s. 1999 entitled
Issuance of the Implementing Guidelines on the Integration of CHED-Supervised Institutions
(CSIs) to State Universities and Colleges (SUCs). This integration formally took place on
October 5 and 25, 1999, respectively, to wit: Laguna College of Arts and Trades now LSPU-Sta.
Cruz Campus located at Barangay Bubukal, Sta. Cruz, Laguna Los Baños College of Fisheries
now LSPU-Los Baños Campus located at Barangays Malinta, Los Baños, Laguna CHED
Memorandum Order No. 27, s. 2000 Issuance of Implementing Guidelines of the Integration of
CHED-Supervised Institions (CSIs) to State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) (Phase II).

The formal turn-over ceremony took place on December 11, 2000, to wit: San Pablo City
National School of Arts and Trades now LSPU-San Pablo City Campus located at Barangay Del
Remedio, San Pablo City His incumbency is marked by a list of distinctive accomplishment such
as the establishment of a multi-campus State Institution; a remarkable increase in the number of
non-degree and degree curricular programs/offerings which resulted in increased inrolment and
need for more teachers; exempted Secondary School Teachers to be transferred to DECS per
CHED-DECS joint circular, intensified rehabilitation, repair, face-lifting of old structures and
construction of new academic, research, library, dormitory, canteen-cafeteria, sports and
recreation facilities; opened the Graduate Studies and Applied Research in its four (4) Campuses;
acquired state of the art equipment e.g. Speech Lab., computers, Physics, Chemistry, and
Biology Laboratory equipment, the Tissue Culture Laboratory, HO
Republic of the Philippines

LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY

San Pablo City Campus

Brgy. Del Remedio, San Pablo City

Associate in Office Administration

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTANCY

 Vision
LSPU shall be the Center for sustainable Development, transforming Lives and
Communities.

 Mission
LSPU Provides quality education through responsive instruction, distinctive
research, sustainable extension and production services for improved quality of life
towards nation-building.

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