Daily Tribune (Philippines)

BBM signs law expanding BSU

BulSu shall also undertake research and extension services and production activities, supporting Bulacan and Central Luzon’s socioecono­mic developmen­t.

- BY LADE JEAN KABAGANI @tribunephl_Lade

President Ferdianand Marcos Jr. has greenlight­ed the expansion of the Bulacan State University as he cited the need to provide accessible quality education to all Filipinos.

Marcos signed the 16-page Republic Act 11980, or the Revised Bulacan State University Charter recently, expanding the institutio­n’s curricular offerings and the compositio­n and powers of its governing board.

Likewise, the law seeks to develop the competenci­es and encourage the specializa­tion of its constituen­t units, engaging in convention­al or alternativ­e instructio­nal techniques, among other functions.

Section 2 of RA 11980 states that “(BulSu) and its constituen­t units shall be strengthen­ed as a state university to enhance its capability to provide accessible quality education.”

The measure underscore­d the importance of promoting, fostering, nurturing, and protecting the rights of all citizens to accessible quality education, and the obligation of the state to establish, maintain, and support a complete, adequate, and integrated system of education relevant to the needs of the people and society.

Under RA 11980, the university is mandated to provide advanced education, higher technologi­cal, profession­al courses, and training programs for courses offered such as engineerin­g and technology, arts and sciences, education, agricultur­e and industrial fields, accountanc­y, business and public administra­tion, and medicine and allied health courses.

Other courses to be offered shall include hotel and restaurant management, tourism, aeronautic­s, artificial intelligen­ce and robotics, law, nontraditi­onal courses, and other relevant fields of study.

BulSu shall also undertake research and extension services and production activities, supporting Bulacan and Central Luzon’s socioecono­mic developmen­t.

The newly enacted law will take effect 15 days af ter its publicatio­n in the Official Gazette, or in a newspaper of general circulatio­n.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF DPWH ?? THE Panguil Bay Project is expected to be completed this year despite funding challenges.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF DPWH THE Panguil Bay Project is expected to be completed this year despite funding challenges.

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