Guimaras State University

Guimaras State University
Former names
  • Buenavista Vocational School (1964–1995)
  • Guimaras Polytechnic College (1995–2001)
  • Guimaras State College (2001–2019)
TypePublic/State Nonsectarian Coeducational higher education institution
Established1964; 60 years ago (1964)
Academic affiliations
Accrediting Agency for Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines
ChairmanDr. Prospero E. De Vera III
PresidentDr. Lilian Diana B. Parreño
Vice-presidentDr. Ruby D. Catalan
(VP for Academic Affairs)
Dr. Julieta G. Infante
(VP for Research, Extension, Training & Innovation)
Dr. Ann Lyn S. Tumapang
(VP for Administration & Finance)
Dean
List
  • Dr. Erly M. Martir
    (Graduate School)
  • Dr. Bernardo G. Cagasan
    (Arts & Sciences)
  • Dr. Simeon J. Cainday III
    (Science & Technology)
  • Dr. Jasmin T. Gadian
    (Teacher Education)
  • Engr. Ruben M. Habaña
    (Engineering & Industrial Technology)
  • Dr. Arthur Soqueña
    (Business & Management)
  • Dr. Julius T. Vergara
    (Agriculture Sciences)
  • Dr. Daniel John T. Arboleda
    (Criminal Justice Education)
Location, ,
5044
,
Philippines

10°41′57″N 122°39′04″E / 10.69904°N 122.65101°E / 10.69904; 122.65101
CampusMain:
Salvador Campus
5 hectares (50,000 m2)
External:
Mosqueda Campus and Baterna Campus
Colors         
Websitewww.gsu.edu.ph
Guimaras State University is located in Visayas
Guimaras State University
Location in the Visayas
Guimaras State University is located in Philippines
Guimaras State University
Location in the Philippines

Guimaras State University (GSU) is a public university in the island province of Guimaras, Philippines. It is mandated to provide advance education, higher technological, professional instruction and training in the fields of education, technology, agriculture, fisheries, engineering, arts and sciences, forestry, business administration, hotel and restaurant management, tourism, health sciences, computer technology, criminology, maritime and aviation education, and other related fields of study. It consists of three campuses: the Salvador Campus, Mosqueda Campus, and Baterna Campus.[1]