Don Honorio Ventura State University
Pampamahalaang Pamantasang Don Honorio Ventura (Filipino) | |
Former names | List
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Motto | Opening minds, Progressing Technologies, Creating Brighter Future |
Hymn | Hail Maroon and Gold Honorians (DHVSU hymn) |
Type | State university |
Established | November 4, 1861 (163 years and 52 days) |
Founders | Rev. Fr. Juan P. Zita |
Academic affiliation | PASUC, CAASUC |
Chairman | Ronald L. Adamat (Commissioner, Commission on Higher Education) |
President | Enrique G. Baking |
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Students | 23,478 (as of second semester, A.Y. 2018-2019) |
Location | 14°59′52″N 120°39′17″E / 14.99788°N 120.65484°E |
Campus | Main Campus Bacolor Satellite Campuses Apalit Candaba Lubao Mexico Porac Santo Tomas |
Newspaper | The Industrialist |
Colors | Maroon and gold |
Sporting affiliations | SCUAA, UCAAP, UCLAA |
Mascot | Wildcats |
Website | www |
Don Honorio Ventura State University (DHVSU) is a state university in Bacolor, Pampanga, Philippines. It has six satellite campuses in Apalit, Candaba, Porac, Mexico, Santo Tomas and Lubao in the province of Pampanga. It is considered as the oldest vocational school in Far East Asia.
History
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] The school was renamed Don Honorio Ventura College of Arts and Trades (DHVCAT) in 1978 and was converted to a university and renamed Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University (DHVTSU) in 2009.[3][4][5] It is named after Honorio Ventura (July 30, 1887 – September 3, 1940), Governor of Pampanga.
President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act 11169, which renamed Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University into Don Honorio Ventura State University. Renaming of the school was an idea of third District Congressman Aurelio Gonzales Jr.; he said that renaming of the university will bring about the modification of restrictive provisions of Republic Act (RA) 9832 and elevate the status of this higher education institution from a technological to a comprehensive university. Additional courses in the liberal arts, medical, and allied medical fields shall be offered in addition to those specified in Section 3 of RA 9832.[6]
In 2018, DHVSU was granted the ISO 9001-2015 Certification by The International Certification Network. One year after, the university was granted the SUC Level III status per Memorandum Order No. 09 series of 2019 of the Commission on Higher Education.[7] DHVSU main campus is located at Barangay Cabambangan, Municipality of Bacolor, Pampanga[8] and it has currently six satellite campuses located at Porac, Mexico, Santo Tomas, Lubao, Apalit and Candaba in the province of Pampanga.[9][10] Its two satellite campuses, including Apalit and Candaba, have opened their classes in 2021.[11][12]
On April, 2023 the DHVSU academic building was renamed "Okada Academic Building" after the Okada Foundation Inc. which donated P50 million for its renovation. It has 3 floors with 12 classrooms and a courtyard in Apalit.[13]
April, 2024,The Department of Public Works and Highways finished the construction of DHVSU's P107.03 million two 3-storey buildings with 8 classrooms at Barangay Malino, San Fernando, Pampanga Satellite campus. Aurelio Gonzales Jr. wbo donated the lot, said it will open to students this August, 2024.[14]
Notable alumni
- Eddie Panlilio - former Roman Catholic priest and politician (High School Dept.)
- Jayson Castro - Filipino professional basketball player (High School Dept.)
Gallery
- Historical marker, Main Campus
- Mexico, Pampanga Campus
- Santo Tomas, Pampanga Campus
- Apalit Campus
- Lubao Campus
- Pampanga Capitol monument
- Monument marker (Pampanga Capitol)
- Mexico Campus
References
- ^ "Founder of Asia's oldest trade school gets attention". Inquirer.net. 6 November 2011. Retrieved 5 December 2017.
- ^ "NHCP gesture secures place in history of Bacolor institution". Inquirer.net. 12 December 2014. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
- ^ Philippine Republic Act No. 9832
- ^ "151-yr-old school mirrors Bacolor resilience". Inquirer.net. 7 June 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
- ^ "R.A. No. 9832".
- ^ "DHVSU community thanks solon for law renaming university".
- ^ "Don Honorio Ventura State University - DHVSU attains SUC level III status".
- ^ "Heritage school lives on despite Pinatubo eruption". Inquirer.net. 2 March 2012. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
- ^ "Don Honorio Ventura State University - Academics". dhvsu.edu.ph. Retrieved 2021-01-28.
- ^ "Porac turns over Pio campus to DHVTSU".
- ^ "DHVSU Apalit all set for June opening".
- ^ "Candaba all set for DHVSU extension campus opening".
- ^ "New Pampanga university building renamed after Okada Foundation". Malaya. October 12, 2023. Retrieved April 26, 2024.
- ^ Arcellas, Princess (April 24, 2024). "DPWH completes buildings at DHVSU San Fernando". SunStar. Retrieved April 26, 2024.
External links
- Media related to Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University (Bacolor, Pampanga) at Wikimedia Commons