The incorporation papers were signed on May 9, 1948, by Hernandez himself, Jaime Reyes, Jose T. Fuentebella, Edmundo Cea, Atty.
In the ensuing years, additional courses were offered: elementary (1949), graduate school (1953), law (1951), engineering (1949), nursing (defunct 1955–2005), secretarial (1955) and kindergarten (1993).
[6] On July 28, 2015, the Ayala Group raised its stake in the Philippine education sector by investing ₱450 million to acquire 60 percent of University of Nueva Caceres.
LINC, or Learning with Industry Collaboration, is the Senior High School Academic Program at the University of Nueva Caceres.
The office initiates and co-implements projects and programs and identifies departments which will be the lead implementer based on their line of interest and expertise.
ICES ensures that students, faculty members, and non-teaching personnel of the university are provided with opportunities to get involved in various extension activities or program either institutionally or departmentally initiated and implemented.
Teaching and non-teaching personnel can participate as resource speakers, lecturers, facilitators, trainer initiators/organizers of an activity together with identified student organizations or community groups.
[9] The guidance center provides services that will facilitate the growth and development of the students, so they will become more effective functional and productive members of the society.
This clinic is equipped with individual booths, tape recorders, and earphones which enable the students to follow speech models and also hear their own voices.
When the late President Emeritus Jaime Hernandez founded the Nueva Caceres Colleges, one of his dreams for the future university was the establishment of a school museum.
He wanted to build sanctuary where historical relics, especially those of Bicol, might be preserved for posterity, thus on October 1, 1952, the museum was founded with Ignacio Meliton as the first Curator.