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On February 15, 2024, President Bongbong Marcos signed Republic Act No. 11978, the “Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University-South La Union Campus-College of Medicine” which offers a Doctor of Medicine Program, including an Integrated Liberal Arts and Medicine Program, the First medical school in La Union in Agoo.
Institution Province President Founded Website Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University: La Union: Dr. Jaime I. Manuel Jr. 1981: www.dmmmsu.edu.ph: Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College
This is the list of state-funded schools, colleges and universities [1] in the Philippines. The list includes national colleges and universities system, region-wide colleges and universities system, province-wide colleges and universities system, and specialized schools.
Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University-North La Union-Main Campus SUC Main Bacnotan 1981 Regulated Mariano Marcos State University-Main SUC Main Batac 1978 Regulated Pangasinan State University: SUC Main Lingayen 1979 Regulated University of Ilocos Philippines-Main Campus SUC Main Candon 2010 (as NLPSC) not applicable Regulated
Established through Presidential Decree No. 1279 issued by President Ferdinand Marcos on January 6, 1976, Mariano Marcos State University was founded as a merger of two state colleges in the province of Ilocos Norte: the Mariano Marcos Memorial College of Science and Technology (MMMCST) in Batac and the Northern Luzon State College (NLSC) in Laoag City.
This was because there was a Japanese colony there. After all, traders at Agoo would have access to a greater number of people, and it was nearer to China and Japan. The main product traded from the area was the deer pelt, which was shipped to Japan. [2] Agoo's role as a port deteriorated when the Spanish closed the Philippines to foreign trade.
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National historical marker unveiled in 2014. DHVSU was established on November 4, 1861, [1] as Escuela de Artes y Oficios de Bacolor, a grammar school, by an Augustinian friar, Fr. Juan P. Zita, aided by civic leader Don Felino Gil on land donated by the Suarez family. [2]