[1] A significant milestone occurred in 1955 when President Ramon Magsaysay issued Presidential Proclamation 163, allocating 192.5 hectares of the Buenavista Estate in San Ildefonso, Bulacan, for the school's new campus.
[4] This conversion marked its transition into a higher education institution, expanding its capacity to offer degree programs in agriculture and related fields.
[7] Throughout its evolution, BASC has maintained its commitment to providing accessible, relevant, and quality education under its motto "Shaping Minds, Transforming Lives."
Sapang Bulak, this campus extends the university's reach to the third district of Bulacan, focusing on agricultural and technical education.
BASC maintains its commitment to providing accessible, relevant, and quality education under its motto "Shaping Minds, Transforming Lives."
The institution has demonstrated consistent growth in its academic programs, particularly benefiting students and families in the Central Luzon region.