Negros Oriental State University

Negros Oriental State University
Pamantasang Pampamahalaan ng Negros Oriental (Filipino)
Former names
  • Negros Oriental Provincial School (1907–1927)
  • Negros Oriental Trade School (1927-1956)
  • East Visayan School of Arts and Trades (1956-1983)
  • Central Visayas Polytechnic College (1983-2004)
MottoCulture of Service and Excellence
TypePublic state university, research, non-profit, coeducational higher education institution
Established2004; 20 years ago (2004) (as NORSU)
Academic affiliations
AACUP, PASUC
PresidentNoel Marjon E. Yasi, Psy.D.
Vice-presidentDr. Merivic G. Catada
(VP for Administration & Finance)
Dr. Rosemarie T. Pinili
(VP for Academic Affairs)
Dr. Edwin F. Romano, Jr.
(VP for Research, Innovation, Development & Extension)
Undergraduates23,354
Postgraduates770
109
Location
Kagawasan Avenue, Dumaguete
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9°18′43″N 123°18′12″E / 9.31197°N 123.30337°E / 9.31197; 123.30337
CampusUrban
Main:
I & II (Bajumpandan)
Satellite
  • Mabinay Campus
  • Bais Campus I & II
  • Guihulngan Campus
  • Siaton Campus
  • Bayawan-Sta. Catalina Campus

Extension
Pamplona Campus
ColorsBlue   and   White
NicknameNorsunian
MascotNORSU Tigers
Websitewww.norsu.edu.ph
Negros Oriental State University is located in Visayas
Negros Oriental State University
Location in the Visayas
Negros Oriental State University is located in Philippines
Negros Oriental State University
Location in the Philippines

Negros Oriental State University is a public/state nonsectarian higher education institution in Dumaguete, Philippines. It was founded in 2004 by virtue of RA 9299. It is the only state university in the province of Negros Oriental, Philippines. Its Main Campus is located in Dumaguete and has the most number of academic programs and student organizations. It also has 6 satellite campuses all over the province. Formerly Central Visayas Polytechnic College, it was converted into a state university for students from Visayas and Mindanao.

The Main Campus is on Kagawasan Avenue, Dumaguete, beside the provincial capitol building of Negros Oriental.[1]

  1. ^ "Negros Oriental State University - Dumaguete - Philippines", Dumaguete Info: The Website of Gentle People. Retrieved May 30, 2013.