Cebu Technological University
Cebu Technological University, abbreviated as CTU and also known as Cebu Tech, is a public, non-sectarian, coeducational, state-funded higher education institution located in Cebu, Philippines. CTU was originally a part of the Philippine public high school system and traces its roots to the Manual Arts department of the Cebu Normal School, and was founded independently in 1911 as the Cebu Trade School. In 1928, the institution opened its own campus near the Port of Cebu, where its main campus still stands today.
The university, since its founding in 1911, was also previously known as Cebu Trade School, Cebu School of Arts and Trades, and Cebu State College of Science and Technology, until, in 2009, by the virtue of Republic Act 9744, it was converted into a state university, and assuming the name Cebu Technological University.
The CTU system counts a total of 23 campuses, which consists of one main campus in Cebu City, nine satellite campuses, and 13 extension campuses. As of school year 2019–20, there are 41,395 students enrolled on the 23 CTU campuses located throughout the province of Cebu.
In 2020, CTU became the first university in Cebu to be awarded an overall rating of three stars by global higher education analyst Quacquarelli Symonds Stars team, following CHED's announcement of being one of the grantees of the “Fostering World Class Philippines Universities Project” in July 2019. The following year, in 2022, CTU was ranked in the 651+ bracket of the Quacquarelli Symonds Asian University Rankings. In 2022, CTU was given reporter status in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, marking its inclusion to the prestigious list for the first time. Spain-based Cybermetrics Lab also ranks CTU in its Webometrics Ranking of World Universities, placing it 11th in the Philippines in the said ranking.
History
Early history
The university traces its roots way back in 1901, to the Manual Arts department of the Cebu Normal School. When the Cebu Normal School phased out its Secondary Normal Curriculum, the institution became affiliated with the Cebu Provincial High School across the street. It was part of many trade schools that were introduced in the Philippines during the American colonial period, designed to develop technical skills for domestic- as well as commercially viable arts and crafts.In 1911, Cebu Trade School set up shop as an independent school and employed two American and three Filipino teachers who taught in the fifth, sixth and seventh grades. It eventually produced the first batch of intermediate trade graduates in 1912.
Through Proclamation No. 180, on August 20, 1928, the Cebu Trade School became a separate entity and acquired its present site, along Los Martires Street, Cebu City, close to the Port of Cebu. The Cebu Trade School Building was built to house the fledgling institution and was constructed near the waterfront, and can be described as a neoclassical structure with each column on its façade topped by a distinct statue representing human symbols of the arts and trades. The building still stands as of the present day, but is in a deep state of neglect, hidden by a concrete perimeter fence and newer buildings in the main campus.
In 1940, the Cebu Trade School was renamed as Cebu School of Arts and Trades by virtue of the operation of Commonwealth Act No. 313. That same year, it offered the two-year technical course for male students.
World War II and the following years
World War II caused extensive damages to the buildings within the Los Martires campus, and the buildings left intact were occupied by the American troops. On August 1, 1945, after the war, CSAT reopened its doors in makeshift classrooms on bodegas along General Maxilom Street and General Echavez Street. Classes in the Los Martires campus resumed on January 1, 1947, just after the American troops had left.In 1950, CSAT opened its doors to female students and saw the opening of secondary courses; the two-year Teacher Arts and Trades course for girls, and the two-year Trade Technical Education curriculum. Four years later, in 1954, CSAT offered its first four-year course offering, the Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education.
Integration into a state college
By virtue of Batas Pambansa Bilang 412 on June 10, 1983, CSAT, along with nine other local public schools around the province of Cebu, were integrated into a new state college system, to be called the Cebu State College of Science and Technology. It was mandated that the new state college "shall expand its curricular programs focusing on higher technological education". The integrated local colleges include:- Cebu School of Arts and Trades in Cebu City
- Sudlon Agricultural College in Lahug, Cebu City
- Abellana National School in Cebu City
- Danao Vocational School in Danao
- Tuburan Vocational School in Tuburan
- Moalboal School of Fisheries in Moalboal
- Argao Agro-Industrial School in Argao
- Quirino School of Fisheries in Carmen
- Manuel A. Roxas Memorial School of Fisheries in Daanbantayan
- Magsaysay School of Fisheries in San Francisco, Camotes Islands
University status and global competitiveness
By virtue of Republic Act No. 9744, CSCST eventually became a state university on November 10, 2009, and adopting its current name Cebu Technological University.In 2020, CTU became the first university in Cebu to be awarded an overall rating of three stars by global higher education analyst Quacquarelli Symonds Stars team, following CTU being one of the grantees of the Philippine Philippine Commission on Higher Education program of “Fostering World Class Philippines Universities Project” in July 2019. The following year, in 2021, CTU was ranked in the 651+ bracket of the Quacquarelli Symonds Asian University Rankings for 2022., and was also given reporter status in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings.
Campuses
The Cebu Technological University system has 23 campuses spread throughout Cebu. It consists of one main campus in Cebu City, nine satellite campuses, and thirteen extension campuses.Main
- CTU Main
Satellite
- CTU Argao
- CTU Balamban
- CTU Barili
- CTU Carmen
- CTU Cebu Mountain Satellite Campus
- CTU Consolacion
- CTU Daanbantayan
- CTU Danao
- CTU Moalboal
- CTU Tuburan
- CTU San Francisco
Extension
- CTU Bantayan
- CTU Dumanjug
- CTU Ginatilan
- CTU Guba
- CTU Malabuyoc
- CTU Naga
- CTU Oslob
- CTU Pinamungajan
- CTU San Fernando
- CTU San Remigio
- CTU Sibonga
- CTU Tabogon
- CTU Tabuelan
Administration
The President of Cebu Technological University is selected and appointed by the Board of Regents/Trustees, upon the recommendation of a search committee. The current president is Dr. Joseph C. PepitoThe Board of Regents is the governing board of the university as mandated by law. The administration of Cebu Technological University and the exercise of its corporate powers are vested in the Board of Regents and the President of the university.
Academics
Cebu Technological University offers undergraduate degree programs, graduate programs, special programs, and online programs. These programs are offered in the following colleges of the university:- College of Arts and Sciences
- College of Computer, Information and Communications Technology
- College of Education
- College of Engineering
- College of Forestry and Agriculture
- College of Management and Entrepreneurship
- College of Technology
- College of Technology Managements
Admissions and financial aid
Admission
Admission to CTU is selective. All aspiring students, except for BS Nursing applicants, must take and pass the CTU Entrance Exam. Admission to selected programs is based on test scores, availability of slots, and the student's grade point average in senior high school. Applicants must also have not obtained any failing grade in the academic year prior to admission, with the exception of degree programs aimed towards persons with disabilities. The Admissions Office of Cebu Technological University caters to student-applicants interested in enrolling in the university upon submission of their course and grade requirements and after passing the admission test and interview. Admission tests are administered before the start of the academic year. The university also adopts laws, rules, regulations, and policies of Republic Act No. 9165, also known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.BS Nursing is offered through CTU–CCMC College of Nursing, an affiliated school of CTU. As CTU–CCMC is affiliated with Cebu City Medical Center, which is owned by the Cebu City local government, admission is only open for residents or children of registered voters of Cebu City. In addition, applicants must have had not obtained any failing grade in the academic year prior to admission.
In school year 2020–21, CTU admitted a total of 18,145 freshmen students throughout all of its campuses, of which 4,880 were admitted in its main campus in Cebu City.