Surigao del Sur State University (SDSSU) Main Campus (Victoria)
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Surigao del Sur State University
Motto Carving a name in the map of higher education
Established 1982
Type Public, State university
President Dr. Remegita Olvida
Location Tandag City, Surigao del Sur, Philippines
Campus SDSSU - Cantilan, SDSSU - Lianga, SDSSU - Cagwait, SDSSU - San Miguel, SDSSU - Tagbina
Former names Surigao del Sur Polytechnic State College
Colors Blue
Affiliations SCUAA and MASCUFF, PASUC and AACCUP
Website www.sdssu.edu.p
Surigao del Sur State University (SDSSU), formerly Surigao del Sur Polytechnic State College (SSPSC), is composed of six campuses strategically located ... of Technology (SSIT) in Cantilan became the fifth satellite campus of the University.Surigao del Sur State University is a state university, with its main campus in Tandag City, Surigao del Sur, Philippines and five satellite campuses in Cantilan, Lianga, Cagwait, San Miguel and Tagbina. The university provides higher education in the fields of industrial technology, teacher education, agriculture, agri-business, commercial sciences, forestry, aqua-marine technology, environmental science, arts, sciences, engineering and technology.[1]
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History
The Bukidnon State University formerly Bukidnon State College established the campus within its external studies center at Rosario, Tandag, Surigao del Sur.
The Surigao del Sur Polytechnic State College (SSPSC) was instituted in 1992 by virtue of Republic Act 7377 approved on April 10, 1992 by President Corazon C. Aquino. Integrating the Cagwit School of Arts and Trades in Cagwit, Surigao del Sur Institute of Fisheries and Aquaculture in Lianga, Tago River Valley Institute of Agriculture in Tago and Tagbina-Barobo National Agricultural High School in Tagbina.[2]
In 2000, the Surigao del Sur Institute of Technology (SSIT) in Cantilan, Surigao del Sur was integrated into SSPSC.
Republic Act 9998, authored by Rep. Philip Pichay, converted Surigao del Sur Polytechnic State College into Surigao Del Sur State University and was signed by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.[3]
Surigao del Sur State University
Motto Carving a name in the map of higher education
Established 1982
Type Public, State university
President Dr. Remegita Olvida
Location Tandag City, Surigao del Sur, Philippines
Campus SDSSU - Cantilan, SDSSU - Lianga, SDSSU - Cagwait, SDSSU - San Miguel, SDSSU - Tagbina
Former names Surigao del Sur Polytechnic State College
Colors Blue
Affiliations SCUAA and MASCUFF, PASUC and AACCUP
Website www.sdssu.edu.p
Surigao del Sur State University (SDSSU), formerly Surigao del Sur Polytechnic State College (SSPSC), is composed of six campuses strategically located ... of Technology (SSIT) in Cantilan became the fifth satellite campus of the University.Surigao del Sur State University is a state university, with its main campus in Tandag City, Surigao del Sur, Philippines and five satellite campuses in Cantilan, Lianga, Cagwait, San Miguel and Tagbina. The university provides higher education in the fields of industrial technology, teacher education, agriculture, agri-business, commercial sciences, forestry, aqua-marine technology, environmental science, arts, sciences, engineering and technology.[1]
[edit]
History
The Bukidnon State University formerly Bukidnon State College established the campus within its external studies center at Rosario, Tandag, Surigao del Sur.
The Surigao del Sur Polytechnic State College (SSPSC) was instituted in 1992 by virtue of Republic Act 7377 approved on April 10, 1992 by President Corazon C. Aquino. Integrating the Cagwit School of Arts and Trades in Cagwit, Surigao del Sur Institute of Fisheries and Aquaculture in Lianga, Tago River Valley Institute of Agriculture in Tago and Tagbina-Barobo National Agricultural High School in Tagbina.[2]
In 2000, the Surigao del Sur Institute of Technology (SSIT) in Cantilan, Surigao del Sur was integrated into SSPSC.
Republic Act 9998, authored by Rep. Philip Pichay, converted Surigao del Sur Polytechnic State College into Surigao Del Sur State University and was signed by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.[3]
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 9°2'21"N 126°12'57"E
- Forest Hills Academy Campus 56 km
- Bayugan Central Elementary School 62 km
- Bnchs 62 km
- Agusan Sur National High School 65 km
- Caraga State University 69 km
- Juan Luna Elementary School 70 km
- Northern Mindanao School Of Fisheries And Buenavista National High School 88 km
- Brgy. Kinabjangan Central Elem. School 94 km
- Nasipit Central School 96 km
- Malimono School of Fisheries, Cagtina-e 112 km
- HUNASAN PAG HUNAS 3.1 km
- Bayabas, Surigao del Sur 10 km
- Louie's Secret Crib 10 km
- Gulf of Cagwait 16 km
- Aras-asan Airfield 17 km
- Arangasa Islands 21 km
- Sitio Buli 27 km
- Island 30 km
- Hornasan 31 km
- Omangon Island 31 km
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