Pamantasang Pampamahalaan ng Bulacan | |
Type | Public |
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Established | 1904 |
Endowment |
₱200 million from DBM, ₱5 million from PTCA |
Chairman | Nona S. Ricafort |
President | Cecilia N. Gascon |
Academic staff
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388 full-time faculty, 457 part-time faculty |
Administrative staff
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89 regular personnel, 135 by-job-order |
Students | Around 45,000 |
Location | Malolos, Bulacan, Philippines |
Campus |
Urban Main Campus (Malolos) Satellite Campuses (Bustos, Sarmiento, Meneses, Hagonoy, Pulilan) |
Hymn | BSU Hymn and BSU March |
Colors | Cardinal & Gold |
Athletics | SCUAA, CIRPS DC-SUC III, WNCAA, UCLAA, UCBL |
Nickname | BulSU Gold Gears |
Affiliations | AACCUP, Inc. , CIRPS DC-SUC III, PSC, SCUFAR III |
Website | bulsu |
Bulacan State University (commonly referred to as BulSU or BSU; Filipino: Pamantasang Pampamahalaan ng Bulacan) is a public university located in Malolos, Bulacan in the Philippines. The University is one of the most respected institutions in Bulacan and in the Philippines. It was established in 1904 as an intermediate school by the Americans during their regime. It was converted into a chartered state university in 1993 by virtue of Republic Act 7665. It has four satellite campuses in Bustos, San Jose del Monte, Bulakan, Hagonoy, and Pulilan, and also runs an academic program in Hong Kong which offers graduate and collegiate degree courses.
The University is mandated to provide higher professional, technical training and promote research, advanced studies, and progressive leadership. It has been identified by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) as one of the Center for Excellence and Development institutions in the country and one of the Training Centers nationwide for teachers pursuing education in areas beyond their specialization.
The BSU Main Campus, established in 1909, is situated along MacArthur Highway in Brgy. Guinhawa, City of Malolos, Bulacan, Philippines.