Central Philippines State University


The Central Philippines State University, formerly known as Negros State College of Agriculture, is a public state university in the Philippines. Its main campus is located in Kabankalan, Negros Occidental.

History

CPSU started as Negros Occidental Agricultural School and was dubbed as the 1st Agricultural Institution in the country establish by a Filipino Superintendent in the name of Jose F. Crisanto immediately after World War II in 1946.
The institution was converted to Negros Occidental Agricultural College by virtue of Presidential Authority on September 6, 1977. NOAC then was converted into state college known as the Negros State College of Agriculture by virtue of R.A. 9141 date July 3, 2001.
By virtue of the Republic Act 10228, NSCA was converted to Central Philippines State University in 2012.

Academics

CPSU has 9 colleges namely:
The institution also offers Graduate Studies such as Master's degree and Doctorate degree.