Iloilo Science and Technology University

Iloilo Science and Technology University

WVCST Logo
Latin: Universitas Technologiae et Scientiarum Iloilensis
Former names
Iloilo Trade School, Iloilo School of Arts and Trade, Western Visayas College of Science and Technology
Motto Labor is Honor
Type State college
Established 1905
President Dr. Luis Sorolla Jr.
Academic staff
259
Administrative staff
58
Undergraduates ~5000
Postgraduates ~200
~50
Location Iloilo City, Iloilo, Philippines
Campus

Urban: Iloilo City

Rural: Miagao, Barotac Nuevo, Dumangas, Leon
Colors Blue     
Gold     
Athletics ISAT-U Tradeans
Affiliations SCUAA
Website www.isat-u.edu.ph

The Iloilo Science and Technology University (also referred to as ISAT-U or ISAT) is a public university located in Iloilo City Philippines. ISAT-U was founded in 1905 and is mandated and chartered as a polythecnical university by the Philippine government to provide undergraduate and graduate courses in technology education, agriculture, fishery, engineering, arts and sciences, forestry, business, health, computer, criminology, nautical and short-term vocational-technical and other continuing courses. It is also mandated to promote research, advanced studies, extension work and progressive leadership in its area of specialization.[1] Its main campus is located in Burgos St., Lapaz, Iloilo City.[2]

History

ISAT-U was established in 1905 as an elementary trade school known as the Iloilo Trade School .

By virtue of Commonwealth Act No. 313 in 1939, the school was converted into a National School of Arts and Trade with Iloilo School of Arts and Trades as its official name. In 1940, the school offered the Two-year Teacher Education Curriculum for the graduates of the secondary trade schools and Three-Year Education Curriculum for graduates in general high school.

In 1951, the school was authorized to open the degree of Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education (BSIE). The school was made a training center in the development of industrial arts program when the team of Industrial Educators from Stanford University arrived in 1957. In 1968, it also became a training center for implementation of the reconstructed manpower program of the National Manpower and Youth Council. In 1974, the Educational Development Project Implementation Task Force (EDPITAF) identified the school as the Regional Staff Development Center (RSDC) for Practical Arts in Western Visayas. It also pioneered in the implementation of the graduate program for vocational technical education in 1976 offering the degree Master of Arts in Teaching Vocational Education.

In May 1983, by virtue of Batas Pambansa Blg 395, the school was converted into a chartered state college known as the Western Visayas College of Science and Technology.

The College has grown into a leading technological and professional manpower development institution as it serves Region VI and the whole country.

To meet its vision as the Center of Excellence in Science and Technology, the College has established its Local Area Network (LAN) that links different colleges and departments to the internet for the vast resources of the virtual world.

Through this World Wide Web the College get wired, giving our students, faculty, and staff access to information highway that is needed to harness instruction, research, extension, and production of the College.

The College Library has its Online Public Catalog (OPAC) for the users to retrieve fast and easy information on the author, title and subjects of the books.

The Administration and Operation of the College has been certified by Anglo Japan American (AJA) Registrars and registered under the requirements of BS EN ISO 9001:1994 with Certificate NO. AJA01/3635 on August 24, 2001.

The university acquired a 1.5-hectare lot across the road in addition to its present 4.75 ha. area that accommodates the main campus.

The college was elevated to a university in June, 2013 and changed its name to Iloilo Science and Technology University.[3][4]

Logo

The gear symbolizes industry, the atom represents science & the tower depicts technology, the book and torch at the center represent education, the gold and blue colors are the College official colors.

Newspaper

The Technovator is the university's college publication. [5] [6]

Campuses

The Iloilo Science and Technology University has five campuses to date.[7]

References

  1. Philippine Republic Act No. 9138 Section 2
  2. Philippine Republic Act No. 9138 Section 1
  3. WVCST is now ISAT-U. Retrieved 12-26-13.
  4. http://www.wvcst.edu.ph/?page_id=9
  5. http://thetechnovator.journ.ph
  6. https://www.facebook.com/Technovator
  7. ISATU

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