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The Mindanao State University System

The Mindanao State University was created under Republic Act 1387, as amended and authored by the late Senator Domocao A. Alonto who is now known as the “Father of the University.” It was formally organized on September 1, 1961 with Dr. Antonio Isidro as its founding president. Located in Marawi City, the University formally opened first classes on June 13, 1962 with 282 students who passed the scholarship examination administered by the National Science Development Board within the MINSUPALA region. Classes were handled by 19 faculty members and staff. The three (3) pioneering colleges are the following: Liberal Arts, Education and Community Development and Public Administration.

The University started to evolve from a single campus educational institution of higher learning to a multi—campus university when in 1968, Congress approved Republic Act 5363 changing the name of Northern Institute of Technology in Iligan City to.11igan Institute of Technology and categorizing it as a unit of MSU. The main thrust of MSU-I IT is to provide a program for an effective manpower training urgently needed fOr the industrial and commercial development of the Mindanao regions.

A year later, the Sulu College of Technology and Oceanography was established in Bongao, Sulu (now the Province of Tawi-Tawi) pursuant to Republic Act 6060 which likewise made it an integral unit of the University. It is mandated to extend to the Muslims and other cultural minority groups the opportunities of college education to promote Muslim welfare and hasten the economic development of the southern—most region of the country. Its academic programs are focused on the effective utilization and conservation of the fisheries resources in the Sulu Seas. It is likewise mandat d to undertake research in fish processing and culture and in oceanography. The Board of Regents changed the name Sulu College of Technology and Oceanography to Tawi- Tawi College of Technology and Oceanography in 1976 after the province of Sulu was split into Tawi-Tawi and Sulu, since the campus was geographically situated in the province of Tawi-Tawi to avert confusion.

In the 70’s, four more campuses were established by the Board of Regents. MSU at Naawan was established in the Municipality of Naawan, Misamis Oriental in 1971. It is involved in extensive training and research in fisheries and aquaculture. In 1973, MSU General Santos was organized out of a Community High School to concentrate on the expansion and innovation of programs in agribusiness. This campus is located in General Santos City. Within the same year, what started out as a Community College at Dinaig evolved into MSU Maguindanao to specialize in aquaculture, forestry, fisheries and community development. In Sulu, the Board of Regents established MSU Sulu Development and Technical College in 1974 with emphasis on development orientation and technical training to hasten the economic, social and cultural development of the Province of Sulu. It is now renamed MSU Sulu.

In 1982, what started as a self-liquidating community high school established by MSU was elevated into a collegiate level named MSU Buug College. In September 2010, it gained autonomy by virtue of BOR Resolution No. 168, s. 2010. MSU Buug’s mission is to provide quality education in arts, sciences and technology in agriculture and forestry as its flagship programs, giving more emphasis on plantation crops. MSU Buug is located in the agricultural province of Zamboanga Sibugay.

These campuses are autonomous, and each is headed by a chancellor who is elected by the Board of Regents for a term of five years. The campus in Marawi serves as the main campus of the University and the President performs the duties and responsibilities of the Chancellor. The Chancellors of MSU-IIT, MSU-TCTO and MSU- General Santos City are members of the Board of Regents pursuant to Memorandum Order No.45 signed by Executive Secretary Joker P. Arroyo on November 7, 1986 and ratified by then President Corazon C. Aquino on March 19, 1987.

On February 13, 2001, the Board of Regents approved the integration of three CHED-Supervised Institutions (CSIs) to MSU pursuant to pertinent provisions of RA No. 7722, otherwise known as the “Higher Education Act of 1994” and RA No. 8292 or “Higher Education Modernization Act of 1997” and RA No. 8760, otherwise known as the “General Appropriation Act of FY 2000”. The three compelling reasons leading to the integration were: (1) promoting quality education; (2) rationalization of tertiary education; and (3) maximization of resources. These three institutions integrated to the University are: Lanao National College of Arts and Trades (LNCAT) in Marawi City; Maigo School of Arts and Trades (MSAT) in Maigo, Lanao del Norte; and Lanao Norte Agricultural College (LNAC) in Sultan Naga Dimaporo, Lanao del Norte. 

At present, MSU as a System, has 11 Constituent Universities and Colleges strategically located in the Mindanao, Sulu, and Palawan (MinSuPala) regions.

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Constituent Universities

  • MSU-Main Campus (Marawi)
  • MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology
  • MSU-Tawi-Tawi College of Technology and Oceanography
  • MSU-General Santos City
  • MSU-Naawan
  • MSU-Maguindanao
  • MSU-Sulu
  • MSU-Buug

Constituent Colleges

  • MSU-Lanao National College of Arts and Trades
  • MSU-Maigo School of Arts and Trades
  • MSU-Lanao del Norte Agricultural College

MSU-Main Marawi Extension Campuses

  • Sindangan Extension Campus
  • Bataraza Extension Campus

SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION

System Administration shall be composed of the following:
  • Office of the President
  • Office of the Executive Vice-President
  • Office of the Vice-President for Academic Affairs
  • Office of the Vice-President for Planning and Development
  • Office of the Vice-President for Administration and Finance
  • Office of the Vice-President for Research and Extension
  • Office of the University Secretary
  • Such other offices as may be established by the Board of Regents

The System Administration shall be responsible for the formulation, planning, controlling, monitoring and review, coordination and integration of system-wide policies, programs, systems and procedures, standards, activities and functions while establishing a decentralized system of autonomous campuses which shall be responsible for campus-oriented academic, administrative and service functions.

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Composition of the MSU Board of Regents
(as of July 2023)

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS

HON. J. PROSPERO E. DE VERA III
Chairperson, Commission on Higher Education
Chairperson

HON. BASARI D. MAPUPUNO
President, Mindanao State University System
Vice Chairman

HON. FRANCIS JOSEPH G. ESCUDERO
Chairperson, Senate Committee on Higher, Technical and Vocational Education
(Represented by Hon. Mamintal A. Adiong, Jr., Governor, Province of Lanao del Sur))

HON. MARK O. GO
Chairman, House Committee on Higher and Technical Education
(Represented by Hon. Ziaur-Rahman A. Adiong, Representative, 1st District of Lanao del Sur)

HON. AMENAH F. PANGANDAMAN
Secretary, Department of Budget and Management
(Represented by Assistant Secretary Achilles Gerard C. Bravo)

HON. ARSENIO M. BALISACAN
Secretary, National Economic and Development Authority
(Represented by Assistant Secretary Greg L. Pineda)

HON. MOHAGHER M. IQBAL
Minister, Basic Higher Technical Education, BARMM
(Represented by Member of the Parliament Eddie M. Alih, Chairperson, Committee on Basic, Higher, and Technical Education)

HON. ALIZEDNEY M. DITUCALAN
Chancellor, MSU-Iligan Institute of Technology

HON. MARY JOYCE Z. GUINTO-SALI
Chancellor, MSU Tawi-Tawi College of Technology and Oceanography

HON. USMAN D. ARAGASI
OIC-Chancellor, MSU General Santos

HON. RENATO D. BONIAO
Alumni Regent and President of MSUAA

HON. ALHISAN U. JEMSY
Faculty Regent and President of Faculty Federation

HON. WEZAM M. HASSAN
Student Regent and President of FEMSUSSCO

APPOINTIVE MEMBERS

HON. AMINA T. RASUL BERNARDO
HON. GRACITA R. JACINTO-ALI

ATTY. SHIDIK T. ABANTAS, MDM
Secretary of the University and of the Board of Regents

MSU SYSTEM OFFICIALS

ATTY. BASARI D. MAPUPUNO
President

PROF. RASID M. PACA, DPA, JD.
Executive Vice President

PROF. ALMA E. BEROWA, Ph.D.
Vice President for Academic Affairs

SORAIDA A. ESMAIL, CPA, DMgt.
Vice President for Administration and Finance

ENGR. RODRIGO S.BAID
Vice President for Planning and Development

PROF. GLEN A. LORENZO, DEng.
Vice President for Research and Extension

ATTY. SHIDIK T. ABANTAS, MDM
Secretary of the Board of Regents

CHANCELLORS OF MSU CAMPUSES

PROF. ALIZEDNEY M. DITUCALAN, LLM
MSU Iligan Institute of Technology

PROF. MARY JOYCE Z. GUINTO-SALI, Ph. D.
MSU Tawi-Tawi College of Technology and Oceanography

USMAN D. ARAGASI, MPA, JD.
MSU General Santos City

PROF. ELNOR C. ROA, Ph.D.
MSU Naawan

BAI HEJIRA NEFERTITI M. LIMBONA, Ph.D.
MSU Maguindanao

PROF. NAGDER J. ABDURAHMAN, Ed. D.
MSU Sulu

PROF. SHIELA G. MAGOLAMA, Ph.D.
MSU Buug

HEADS OF INTEGRATED CAMPUSES

CAIRANY DIA-GANDAMRA, JD.
MSU Lanao National College of Arts and Trades

ATTY. JAMALODEN A. BASAR
MSU Maigo School of Arts and Trades

INDIHRA B. DIMAPORO-TAWANTAWAN, Ph. D.
MSU Lanao del Norte Agricultural College

THE BOARD OF REGENTS

The government of the Mindanao State University System shall be vested in the Board of Regents of the University as constitute by law. The administration of the University and the exercise of its corporate powers shall be vested exclusively in the Board of Regents and the President of the University in so far as authorized by the Board and the Charter of MSU.

Pursuant to RA No. 3868, as amended, the Board of Regents was originally composed of ten (10) members. This was amended to fifteen (15) members by Memorandum Order No. 45 (Appendix B) and finally seventeen (17) as providel by RA No. 8292 (Higher Education Modernization Act of 1997) and RA No. 9054 (Organic Act for the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao). Thirteen (13) are ex-officio members and four (4) are appointive members. The thirteen (13) ex-officio mem ers are: the Chairman, Commission on Higher Education; the Chairman, Senate Committee on Education, Arts and Culture; the Chairman, House Committee on Higher and Technical Education; Secretary of the Department of Budget and Management; the Director-General of the National Economics and Development Authority; the Chair of the Committee on Education, Culture and Sports of the Regional Legislative Assembly, ARMM; the President of the University; the Chancellors of MSU-IIT, MSU-TCTO and MSU-General Santos City; and the elected Presidents of the MSU Alumni Association, the MSU Faculty Federation and the Federation of MSU Supreme Student Councils. The four (4) appointive members shall be appointed by the President of the Republic, three (3) of whom shall be chosen from the cultural communities and one (1) shall be a nationally prominent educator.
Members of the Board serve without compensation, but they shall be reimbursed for necessary expenses incurred either in attendance of meetings of the Board or upon other official business authorized by resolution of the Board (Sec. 4, RA 1387).

The Chairman of the Commission on Higher Education shall serve as Chairman of the Board of Regents and the President of the University shall serve as Vice Chairman. In the absence of the Chairman, the President shall act for and in behalf of the former or in the absence of the Chairman and the President, the other regular members of the Board in the order of seniority of their appointment.

All processes against the Board of Regents shall be served on the Chairman of the Board or the Secretary of the Board of Regents.

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All processes against the Board of Regents shall be served on the Chairman of the Board or the Secretary of the Board of Regents.