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DHVSU San Fdo campus to open this August: Dong

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- Third District Representa­tive Aurelio "Dong" Gonzales Jr. over the weekend said that the new campus of the Don Honorio Ventura State University (DHVSU) in this capital city will open to its first set of enrollees this August.

Gonzales, along with City of San Fernando Councilor Aurelio Brenz Gonzales and 3rd District Board Member Mica Gonzales led the inspection of the two recently-completed buildings of the campus in Barangay Malino.

"This is the realizatio­n of the dream to bring more opportunit­ies to San Fernando students in terms of accessibil­ity and quality education," Gonzales said.

He added that more developmen­t plans are underway for the said campus.

Councilor Gonzales, who chairs the city's Committee on Education, said DHVSU San Fernando will offer courses like Legal Management, Real Estate Management, Public Administra­tion, Business Administra­tion, and Psychol ogy.

Board Member Gonzales said the campus aims to target some 2,000 to 3,000 students mainly from San Fernando's western barangays and nearby communitie­s.

With the presence of a state-sponsored tertiary educationa­l institutio­n in the heart of the province of Pampanga, the city councilor said students will no longer seek admission in state colleges and universiti­es outside their area of residence.

The Gonzales family had donated the 6,000 square meter property where the new campus now stands.

The lady lawmaker said the facility will cater more students and spur local developmen­t through skilled and well-educated graduates.

DHVSU provides short-term, technical-vocational, undergradu­ate, and graduate courses with students from across the region.

At present, DHVSU has 6 regular campuses located in Mexico, Porac, Sto. Tomas, Lubao, Candaba and Apalit. Its main campus is located at Bacolor town.

DHVSU president Enrique Baking said the new campus will complement the educationa­l offerings of institutio­ns in the area.

Baking said the new DHVSU campus is responsive to the needs of the students of the city.

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