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Bukidnon State University, abbreviated as BSU and colloquially referred to as BukSU) is a provincial state university in
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Bukidnon Bukidnon(), officially the Province of Bukidnon ( ceb, Lalawigan sa Bukidnon; fil, Lalawigan ng Bukidnon; hil, Kapuroan sang Bukidnon; Binukid and Higaonon: ''Probinsya ta Bukidnon''), is a landlocked province in the Philippines located in the ...
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. Formerly named Bukidnon State College, it became a university in 2007. The other university in the province of Bukidnon is
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History

Bukidnon State University started as a two-year secondary school named Bukidnon Provincial High School in 1924. In 1928, it offered a four-year secondary normal curriculum and was renamed Bukidnon Normal School (BNS). During that time, it became one of the five full-fledged secondary normal schools in the country. The student population was 70 for the entire four-year secondary course. Although the curriculum is American in orientation, the majority of the students are native inhabitants of Malaybalay. Upon the authority of the Director of Education, William H. Pickell, who was an American school superintendent for Bukidnon, established the school. It was first set up to train elementary school teachers for the provinces of
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and the neighboring regions. The school was closed on December 9, 1941 due to
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. It was reactivated on September 1, 1945, but since its facilities were completely damaged, classes were held in army tents at the provincial capitol grounds and in private homes. Rehabilitation work for the school's facilities lasted until the 1950s using the money from the war damage claims. In 1952–1953, the secondary normal curriculum was phased out giving way to a two-year special education curriculum. The gradual elimination of the secondary education ended in 1956 with the full implementation of the two-year collegiate course. The first batch, comprising nine students, graduated the Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education in March 1957. In the same year, the two-year special curriculum was phased out and the school gained the status of a degree-granting institution. In the same year, a kindergarten school was also established. In 1960, the graduate department was created, offering a master's degree in education to encourage teachers to take advanced studies. Ten years later, external graduate studies centers were organized in a number of provinces and cities outside of Bukidnon in cooperation with the school divisions of the Department of Education to extend the services of the college to working teachers wanted to enroll in courses leading to Master of Arts in Education. On December 15, 1961, Bukidnon Normal School was declared separate school division by virtue of Circular No. 33, s. 1961 issued by the Bureau of Public Schools, thus ending 37 years of administrative control by the division superintendent of schools for Bukidnon. In 1969, Master of Arts was offered in the school and in 1971, a Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education (BSSE) was offered. With the establishment of the BSE in Secondary Education, a high school laboratory, serving as its laboratory school, was established on the same year. In 1969, Benjamin Tabios, former House Representative of
Bukidnon Bukidnon(), officially the Province of Bukidnon ( ceb, Lalawigan sa Bukidnon; fil, Lalawigan ng Bukidnon; hil, Kapuroan sang Bukidnon; Binukid and Higaonon: ''Probinsya ta Bukidnon''), is a landlocked province in the Philippines located in the ...
, filed House Bill 18779 proposing the change of the school's name from Bukidnon Normal School to Bukidnon Normal College, but was not enacted. A new bill sponsored by Cesar Fortich, House of Representative of Bukidnon, in 1972 converting the school to a state college—Bukidnon State College—although its conversion was approved, it was cancelled after the declaration of Martial Law in the Philippines on September 21, 1972. On June 14, 1976, Presidential Decree No. 944 converted the Bukidnon Normal School into a chartered state college and changing its name to Bukidnon State College, together with other schools in the country such as the Cebu Normal School, Leyte Normal School and Northern Luzon Teachers College into chartered state colleges. Jaime M. Gellor was appointed as the first president of the school. He served as president from 1976 to 1986. The
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saw a change in the leadership of the school. The former president of the school was ousted and replaced by Godofredo L. Ycaro as officer-in-charge of the college. Teresita T. Tumapon was then inaugurated as the new president of the college in December 1986. During her time, linkages were opened for the school both in national and international academic circles. This period of time also saw the improvement of the school's infrastructure, educational facilities, equipment and technology. Foreign experts, brought about by the internal linkages of the college, were brought in the school improving the schools technology and instruction. On February 1, 1999, Victor M. Barroso, was then appointed as the new school president. The college has five schools offering undergraduate programs: School of Education, School of Arts and Sciences, School of Business Administration and Information Technology and the School of Graduate Studies. The School of Community Education and Industrial Technology and School of Nursing and the School of Law was later established. On May 15, 2007, during the fiesta celebration of
Malaybalay Malaybalay, officially the City of Malaybalay ( ceb, Dakbayan sa Malaybalay; Bukid and Higaonon: ''Bánuwa ta Malaybaláy''; fil, Lungsod ng Malaybalay), is a 1st class component city and capital of the province of Bukidnon, Philippines. Accordi ...
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Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Maria Gloria Macaraeg Macapagal Arroyo (, born April 5, 1947), often referred to by her initials GMA, is a Filipino academic and politician serving as one of the House Deputy Speakers since 2022, and previously from 2016 to 2017. She previously ...
, President of the Philippines, signed Republic Act 9456 converting Bukidnon State College into Bukidnon State University, with endorsement from the House of Representatives and the Senate. BSU formally inaugurated its university status on June 14, 2007. The university has its own radio station DXBU 104.5.


Gallery

File:Mathematics and natural science building, Bukidnon State University.jpg, Mathematics And Natural Science Building beside College of Arts and Sciences Building. File:University Covered Court for Physical Education Course, Bukidnon State University.jpg, The University Covered Court for Physical Education Course. File:Data Center, Bukidnon State University.jpg, The Data Center in front of College of Education. File:University gym, Bukidnon State University.jpg, The University Gym. File:College Library, Bukidnon State University.jpg, The University Library. File:Elementary school laboratory, Bukidnon State University.jpg, The BSU-Elementary School Laboratory. File:Path through the trees to the Secondary School Laboratory, Bukidnon State University.jpg, Going to BSU-Secondary School Laboratory. File:Guest House Building, Bukidnon State University.jpg, The Guest House Building going to BukSU Valley. File:College of Law and College Library, Bukidnon State University.jpg, The College of Law beside University Library File:Inner quadrangle, Elementary School Laboratory, Bukidnon State University.jpg, The BukSU-Elementary School laboratory Quadrangle.


See also

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Bukidnon State University Chorale The Bukidnon State University Chorale is the premier cultural group of the Bukidnon State University specializing in Bukidnon indigenous music. It is a mixed choir composed of students and employees of the institution. The choir represented the P ...


References


External links


Bukidnon State University Official Website




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