Laguna State Polytechnic University


Laguna State Polytechnic University is a State University in the province of Laguna, Philippines, with four regular campuses and four satellite campuses. It is currently classified as SUC Level III and is the only institutionally accredited state university in the Calabarzon region, as certified by the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines.
LSPU offers 52 multidisciplinary undergraduate and graduate programs through 15 academic colleges and departments. The university's programs cover fields such as Agriculture, Fisheries, Teacher education, Engineering, Business and Accountancy, Computer Studies, Arts and Sciences, Industrial technology, Criminal Justice Education, Nursing, Law, Hospitality, and Tourism management.
Each regular campus has its own flagship specialization: Engineering in [Santa Cruz, Laguna|Santa Cruz, Laguna|Santa Cruz], Agriculture in Siniloan, Teacher Education and Technology in San Pablo City Campus, and Fisheries in Los Baños Campus. Satellite campuses are located in Magdalena, Nagcarlan, Liliw, and Lopez, Quezon.
The university is ISO 9001:2015 certified for quality management and has consistently received government recognition including performance-based bonuses from 2020 to 2022. The San Pablo City Campus College of Teacher Education is recognized by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) as a Center of Development in Teacher Education.
In 2023, LSPU was ranked 46th among the top 100 universities in the Philippines by EduRank. The university has also increased its global linkages and research output, with 47.76% of research outputs published in internationally refereed or CHED-recognized journals and 21 projects utilized by industry and other beneficiaries within the same year.
LSPU was established through Republic Act No. 9402 in 2007, converting the former Laguna State Polytechnic College into a university. Its current president is Dr. Mario R. Briones, who assumed office in 2019.

History

The origins of what is now the Laguna State Polytechnic University date back to 1952, when it was established as the Baybay Provincial High School in Siniloan, Laguna. It was the first public high school based in the shoreline district of Laguna de Bay, and the second in the province.

Early Transformation and Agricultural Education (1957–1983)

In June 1957, the school was converted into the Baybay National Agricultural and Vocational School by virtue of Republic Act No. 1807. During this period, BNAVS became a training center for the Peace Corps Volunteers under the PACD-BVE Training Center for rice production, producing over 680 graduates. In school year 1968–1969, the Manpower Training Center also began operations.
In December 1969, BNAVS became the pilot institution for the two-year Agricultural Technician Curriculum under the Associate in Agriculture program. The transformation continued in June 1971, when BNAVS was converted into the Baybay National College of Agriculture and Technology . Degree programs such as the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture and Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education were introduced.
BNCAT became a recipient of national and international development programs. It was chosen as one of the Experimental Agricultural High Schools under the Educational Development Projects Implementing Task Force , benefiting from infrastructure support funded by the World Bank. It was also part of the Agricultural Education Outreach Project by the USAID from 1980 to 1983, focusing on research and extension development.

State College Era and Campus Expansion (1984–2007)

On June 11, 1984, through Batas Pambansa Blg. 482, BNCAT was converted into the Laguna State Polytechnic College , with Dr. Ricardo A. Wagan appointed as the first college president in 1986. Under his leadership, the college expanded its facilities, programs, and presence in the region.
In 1993, the institution was designated by the DECS as one of seven Provincial Technical Institutes of Agriculture in Region IV under the AusAID-AGRITECH project. It opened satellite campuses through agreements with local government units and initiated the integration of CHED-supervised institutions into the LSPC system.
The integration was formalized by:
  • CHED Memorandum No. 18, s. 1999, and CHED Memorandum No. 27, s. 2000.
  • Under Republic Act No. 8292 and the General Appropriations Act of 1999.
The following campuses were integrated:Laguna College of Arts and TradesLSPC–Sta. Cruz Main CampusLos Baños College of FisheriesLSPC–Los Baños CampusSan Pablo City National School of Arts and TradesLSPC–San Pablo City Campus
This period also marked the creation of the Graduate Studies and Applied Research units in all campuses, and the acquisition of modern laboratory equipment, including speech labs, computer labs, and science laboratories.

University Status and Institutional Growth (2007–present)

On March 4, 2007, the college was officially converted into a state university through Republic Act No. 9402, renaming it as the Laguna State Polytechnic University .
Dr. Nestor M. De Vera succeeded Dr. Wagan in 2011 and served as the second university president. The leadership of Dr. Mario R. Briones began in 2019. Under his administration, LSPU achieved significant milestones in instruction, research, extension, and institutional recognition.
By 2023, LSPU had:
  • Been ranked 46th among the top 100 universities in the Philippines by EduRank
  • Attained ISO 9001:2015 certification for quality management systems
  • Recognized as the only institutionally accredited 'SUC' in Calabarzon by AACCUP
  • Achieved Performance-Based Bonuses for three consecutive years
  • Maintained Centers of Development designation, notably in Teacher Education by CHED
LSPU continues to expand its reach with four satellite campuses, and further develops its flagship programs in Engineering, Agriculture, Fisheries, and Teacher education across its regular campuses.

Campuses

Siniloan Campus
Four regular campuses belong to the university. The campus in Siniloan was founded in 1952, where the university traces its roots. It sits on a land of at Barangay Wawa besides Laguna de Bay, with an additional for future expansion plans in the mountainous Barangay Kapatalan. It concentrates on Agriculture and Computer Studies.
Santa Cruz Campus
The main campus is situated in the provincial capital town, Santa Cruz. Founded in 1957, initial operations began three years after, in 1960. It occupies of land at Barangay Bubukal. It concentrates on Engineering, Nursing and Allied Health, Hospitality Management and Tourism, Arts and Sciences, Business Management and Accountancy, Criminal Justice Education, and Law.
San Pablo City Campus
The San Pablo City Campus located at Barangay Del Remedio was founded in 1957 and began operations in 1960. With of land, it is a "Center of Development" in Teacher Education and also concentrates on Industrial Technology.
Los Baños Campus
LSPU Los Baños Campus was founded in 1957 and started operations in 1959. It sits on a land area of in Barangay Mayondon-Malinta and concentrates on Fisheries, and Food Nutrition, and Dietetics.
Auxiliary sites
There are also two satellite campuses in Nagcarlan, Laguna, and in Lopez, Quezon, a manpower extension campus in Magdalena, Laguna, and two International Language Studies Centers in Thai Nguyen University, Vietnam, and Changwon Moonsung University, South Korea.

Governance and organization

Board of Regents

The University's governance is vested in the Board of Regents, commonly abbreviated as BOR. The board, with its ten members, is the highest decision-making body of the LSPU System.
The chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education serves as the board's chairperson, while the president of the Laguna State Polytechnic University is the vice-chairperson. The chairpersons of the Committees of Higher Education of the Senate and the House of Representatives are also members, concurrent with their functions as committee chairpersons.
The regional directors of the Department of Science and Technology and the National Economic and Development Authority, Region IV-A Calabarzon, also serve as regular members.
The LSPU students, represented by the Federated Supreme Student Council, nominate a Student Regent. While a Faculty Regent is likewise appointed by the faculty members of the whole University through the LSPU Faculty Association. Alumni are represented by the President of the LSPU Alumni Association. Their membership is coterminous with their respective terms, while the remaining two members are from the Private Sector who are prominent citizens of the Province of Laguna.
Regent
ChairpersonHon. Shirley C. Agrupis, PhDChairman, Commission on Higher Education
Vice-ChairpersonHon. Mario R. Briones, EdDPresident, Laguna State Polytechnic University
MemberHon. Senator Loren LegardaChairman, Senate Committee on Education, Culture and Arts
MemberHon. Congressman Jude A. AcidreChairperson, House Committee on Higher and Technical Education
MemberHon. Emelita P. BagsitRegional Director, Department of Science and Technology - Region IV-A
MemberHon. Agnes E. Tolentino, CESO IIIRegional Director, National Economic and Development Authority - Region IV-A
MemberVacantFederated President, LSPU Faculty Association
MemberHon. Chester Alexis C. Buama, PhDFederated President, LSPU Alumni Association
MemberHon. Mary Lysabelle San LuisFederated President, LSPU Supreme Student Council
MemberHon. Atty. Eleno O. PeraltaPrivate Sector Representative
MemberHon. Alexander R. Madrigal, PhDPrivate Sector Representative

University President

The University is headed by the University President, appointed by the board, who has a renewable of a four-year term. Mario R. Briones, EdD, is the incumbent University President. Elected to office by the Board of Regents on March 21, 2019, Dr. Briones is the third President of the University, succeeding Dr. Ricardo A. Wagan and Dr. Nestor M. De Vera respectively.
Background
Prior into becoming the University President, Dr. Briones assumed various administrative positions such as Director of Extension Services, Dean of the College of Computer Studies, Director of Resource Generation and Outsourcing, Chairperson of the Student Affairs and Services, Director of Safety Management Services, Deputy Campus Director, and Campus Director among others.
President Briones is a recipient of a number of recognitions conferred by the university such as the two Presidential Recognitions from the two former university presidents of LSPU, and other government agencies such as regional ABS-CBN Gawad Kalinga and academe-industry partners in Malaysia and Vietnam.

Courses

The following lists are the academic programs offered by the university in the different colleges
College of Teacher Education
College of Computer Studies  
College of Fisheries
College of Agriculture
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Agriculture
  • Master of Science in Agriculture
  • Master of Science in Agricultural Education
  • Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
  • Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education
  • Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Technology
  • Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness
College of Business, Management and Accountancy
College of Hospitality Management and Tourism
  • Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Hotel and Restaurant Management
  • Bachelor of Science in Tourism
  • Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management
  • Diploma in Hotel and Restaurant Management
College of Nursing
College of Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Electronics Engineering
  • Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering
College of Arts and Sciences
  • Bachelor of Arts in Broadcasting
  • Bachelor of Science in Biology
  • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
  • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
  • Bachelor of Science in Psychology
  • Intensive English Language Proficiency
College of Criminal Justice Education
  • Bachelor of Science in Criminology
College of Industrial Technology  
  • Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology  
  • Associate in Technology  
College of Food Nutrition and Dietetics'''
  • Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Dietetics  
  • Bachelor of Science in Food Technology