Pangasinan State University

It is mandated to provide advanced instruction in the arts, agricultural and natural sciences as well as in technological and professional fields.

The Central Luzon Teachers College maintains laboratory units in the elementary and secondary levels.

The board can also choose to extend the term of the president based on substantial grounds and merits of the official's performance.

In 2008, the city has allocated a ten million (P10 M) budget for the first phase of construction of the PSU building.

PSU Alaminos Campus was conceived with the principle that the National and Local Government have a shared responsibility of ensuring the happiness and well-being of the present generation brought about by a progressing economy and a well-developed society that exist within the wider context of the environment that requires the interaction among well-educated and value-driven citizens.

PSU highly enthused for the establishment of its ninth component Campus forged a collaborative partnership with the LGU of Alaminos to serve not only the constituents of the city but also the First District of Pangasinan and Northern Zambales.

The campus history traces back in 1962 when PSU- College of Arts and Technology, Asingan Campus started as the Binalonan High School Annex situated in the school buildings of the defunct Pacifican Institute of Asingan.

The Pangasinan State University Laboratory High School offers secondary education in Science Curriculum.

It also was the first batch to graduate from an all – single section per year system which was decided upon dating back on 2007.

The Ceremony was successful, uniting the two laboratory schools of the Campus; KD – ELS and LHS.

All the collegiate courses in the aforecited seven integrated component colleges of the university were government-supported and were directly under the supervision of then Department of Education, Culture and Sports (DECS).

President Marcos proclaimed 1000 hectares in Barangay Bamban, Infanta for the college site.

Jacobo C. Clave, Vice Governor of Pangasinan (Formerly Presidential Executive Assistant), Governor Aguedo F. Agbayani and the members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan; the Honorable Assemblymen of Pangasinan; Mayor Cesar F. Vallarta and the members of the Sangguniang Bayan of Infanta, including the Barangay Officials of Bamban and nearby barangays.

The PSU Infanta Campus became fully operational in June 1981 and earned its autonomous status in January 1983.

The college campus in Bamban, Infanta has a wide agricultural and forest reserves which serve as training ground and laboratory of the students and all agencies committed to development.

from the town proper and located near San Felipe River, the National Irrigation Administration (NIA) dam, and the white clay mines.

It started as the College Department of the Speaker Eugenio Perez National Agricultural School (SEPNAS) and pioneered the offering of a two-year course in Associate in Agricultural technology (AAT) in 1974, which was a crash program of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports.

On June 11, 1978, some members of the faculty and staff, facilities and equipment, and a number of buildings were formally and legally integrated to the Pangasinan State University (PSU) system by virtue of PD 1497 in the school year 1979–80 and thus became PSU-Sta.

San Vicente, Urdaneta City, Pangasinan The School of Advanced Studies originated from the programs of the then Central Luzon Teachers College.

From a two-year (ETC) collegiate institution, it offered the four-year teacher education program in 1954 by virtue of RA No.

It was formally launched at PSU-Lingayen in March 1997 with the presence of former Speaker Jose de Venecia Jr. who was instrumental in the funding of the initial two years of operation of the system.

The establishment of the PSU-OUS was borne out of the need to respond to the unique needs for further professional and technical development of career people, administrators and managers, technicians and workers who may not have the time or opportunity to attend or perform the regular university programs while at work.

Organized in 1987, though officially registered and recognized under the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on September 4, 1989, it is the youngest of the four (4) accrediting agencies in the country until late 2003.

Under its charter, one of the functions, if not the main purpose of AACCUP, is "to develop a mechanism of, and conduct the evaluation of programs and institutions."

AACCUP is now closely allied with the Association of Local Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation, Inc. (ALCUCOA), organized only in the later part of year 2003.