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Eastern Samar State University is a state university in the Philippines with main campus located in Borongan, Eastern Samar . It has a satellite campus in Salcedo , Maydolong , Guiuan and Can-avid .

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7-657: Founded On February 14, 1960, as the Eastern Samar National Regional Agricultural School (ESNRAS) through R.A. 2434 . Some 120 Students held sessions in a rented building in Borongan. The school was later established in Malbog, far-flung barrio of Borongan, reach only by climbing steep mountains and by crossing creeks. In 1967, the school was resettled to its present location between the barangays of Tabunan and Maypangdan, some seven kilometers away from

14-591: A State College or a university (SUC) System. The following educational institutions Felipe Abrigo National memorial College of arts and Trade in Guiuan, Eastern Samar, Southern Samar College of Agriculture, Science and Technology in Salcedo, Eastern Samar and Can-avid National and Agriculture College in Can-avid, Eastern Samar were integrated into an educational system named Eastern Samar State College. On August 7, 2004, R.A. 9312

21-576: Is a tertiary educational institution located in Guiuan, Eastern Samar , Philippines . On June 18, 1961, Republic Act No. 3409 was passed into law ; it created the Southern Samar National School of Arts and Trades. Twenty one years after, Batas Pambansa Blg. 147 became law, which changed Southern Samar's name to Felipe Abrigo National Memorial School of Arts and Trades. On May 18, 1992, Southern Samar National School of Arts and Trades became

28-568: The Eastern Samar State College (ESSC) by virtue of B.P 394 on May 18, 1993. This conversion eventually paved the way to rapid expansion in program offerings with courses in teacher education, vocational post-secondary education, business and commerce, engineering and law. Republic Act 8291, enacted on June 6, 1997, mandated the CHED Supervised Higher Education Institutions of a province to integrate into

35-1090: The Eastern Samar State University Graduate School: Main Campus College of Engineering - Main Campus College of Computer Studies - Main Campus School of Vocational Technology College of Education - Main Campus College of Agriculture and Natural Science - Main Campus College of Arts and Sciences - Main Campus College of Nursing College of Business Management and Accountancy - Main Campus College of Hospitality Management Senior High School - Main Campus Salcedo Campus Maydolong Campus Guiuan Campus Can-avid Campus Felipe Abrigo National Memorial College of Arts and Trades The Felipe Abrigo National Memorial College of Arts and Trades

42-540: The provincial capital city of Borongan. The school was converted into the Eastern Samar Junior Agricultural College (ESJAC) in 1973 to meet the clamor for the offering of the collegiate courses. ESJAC promptly opened the program, Associate in Agriculture and later Bachelor of Science in agriculture (BSA) when it became Eastern Samar College of Agriculture (ESCA) in 1978. ESCA was converted into

49-539: Was signed into law by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, converting ESSC into a university call Eastern Samar State University, which furthermore integrated the Maydolong National Agricultural School into the new university. Congressman Marcelino Libanan introduced the conversion bill in 2003 during the 12th congress, and Senator Francis N. Pangilinan sponsored it in the Senate. Curricular Offering of

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