Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology
Pamantasan ng Nueva Ecija sa Agham at Teknolohiya
Former names
Wright Institute
(1908-1928)
Nueva Ecija Trade School (1929-1953)
Central Luzon School of Arts and Trades
(1953-1964)
Central Luzon Polytechnic College (1964-1998)
MottoTransforming Communities through Science and Technology
TypeState University
Established1908
PresidentFeliciana P. Jacoba
Vice-presidentRachael P. Moralde
(VP for Research, Extension and Training)
Honorato P. Panahon
(VP for Administration Business and Finance)
Rhodora R. Jugo
(VP for Academic Affairs)
Administrative staff
572
Students3547
Undergraduates34,975
Postgraduates2,800
Other students
572 (Senior High School)
Location
Gen. Tinio Street, Cabanatuan
,
Nueva Ecija
,
Philippines

15°26′49″N 120°56′22″E / 15.446938°N 120.939517°E / 15.446938; 120.939517
CampusSumacab Main Campus
Gen. Tinio Street Campus
San Isidro Campus
Gabaldon Campus
Fort Magsaysay Campus
Atate Campus
Academic Extension Venues:
(Carranglan, Gen. Tinio (Papaya), Peñaranda, San Antonio, San Leonardo, Talavera)
NewspaperThe Blaze
Colors  Gold   Blue   White
NicknameNEUSTians
Websitewww.neust.edu.ph

The Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology (NEUST) (Filipino: Pamantasan ng Nueva Ecija sa Agham at Teknolohiya), is a state university located in the province of Nueva Ecija, Central Luzon, Philippines, with its flagship campus at Cabanatuan. The university offers graduate and undergraduate courses in many specialized fields as well as vocational training programs.

The university was established in 1908 and celebrated its centennial year in 2008.

History

The Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology started as a vocational course at the Wright Institute in San Isidro, Nueva Ecija where young Filipinos were trained in woodworking and basic telegraphy, the said vocational course lasted until 1927 when the general secondary education course was transferred to Cabanatuan.

On June 9, 1929, the school was renamed the Nueva Ecija Trade School (NETS) in accordance with Vocational Education Act 3377 of 1929. The NETS was based in San Isidro, Nueva Ecija, offering vocational opportunities to the youth of the province. The first and only vocational course being offered then was woodworking. That course was an addition to the existing secondary curriculum inherited from the Wright Institute.

To meet with the increasing demand for vocational education in province, on June 7, 1931, the trade school was transferred to Cabanatuan. The program was interrupted in December 1941 by the outbreak of the Second World War in the Pacific.

After the war, the trade school immediately reopened on September 6, 1945, and rehabilitation programs took place. The trade school continued to provide vocational and manpower training for students from Nueva Ecija and nearby provinces. On June 8, 1948, a course in dressmaking was opened and for the first time female students were admitted in the school. A few years later, a food and cosmetology course was also offered.

On May 28, 1953, the NETS was converted into the Central Luzon School of Arts and Trades (CLSAT) by the virtue of Republic Act No. 845. CLSAT was recognized as a center of manpower and vocational training for both the youth and the adults not only in the province but also for the entire Central Luzon region. CLSAT was converted into the Central Luzon Polytechnic College (CLPC) by virtue of Republic Act. No. 3998 signed on June 18, 1964, by then President Diosdado Macapagal.

Thirty-four years later, under the leadership of then University President Gemiliano C. Calling, the Bill converting CLPC into NEUST was signed by House Speaker Jose de Venecia on February 19, 1998, and was forwarded to President Fidel V. Ramos on February 24, 1998. The bill lapsed into Law on March 27, 1998, as Republic Act. No. 8612,[1] converting CLPC into a specialized university, the Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology.[2]

Campuses

Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology is located in Nueva Ecija
Sumacab (Main)
Sumacab (Main)
Gen. Tinio St.
Gen. Tinio St.
Gabaldon
Gabaldon
Atate
Atate
Fort Magsaysay
Fort Magsaysay
San Isidro
San Isidro
Carranglan
Carranglan
Gen. Tinio (Papaya)
Gen. Tinio (Papaya)
Peñaranda
Peñaranda
San Antonio
San Antonio
San Leonardo
San Leonardo
Talavera
Talavera
Locations of NEUST campuses and academic extension venues in Nueva Ecija. Blue pogs denote regular campuses, light green pogs for academic extended venues.
NEUST Gen. Tinio St. Campus, Cabanatuan
NEUST San Isidro Campus
NEUST Gabaldon Campus
NEUST Atate Campus, Palayan City

As of December 2020, NEUST has six campuses and six academic extended venues (formerly referred to as academic extension campuses) in different areas of Nueva Ecija:

Campuses

Academic extended venues

The university also maintains a Cyber Campus to assist distance learning students.

Former campus

Gapan had an academic extension campus which was part of the South Academic Extension Campuses of the university. It was established by former Gapan mayor Ernesto L. Natividad and the NEUST administration in 2007. GAEC was initially located within the compound of Juan R. Liwag Memorial High School. GAEC now operates as the Gapan City College.

Graduate courses

Gen. Tinio Street Campus, Cabanatuan

Graduate School[3]

Undergraduate courses

Sumacab Main Campus

College of Architecture

College of Criminology

College of Education

College of Engineering

College of Information and Communications Technology

College of Management and Business Technology

Gen. Tinio Street Campus

College of Arts and Sciences

College of Education

College of Industrial Technology

College of Nursing

College of Public Administration and Disaster Management

Other campuses

Gabaldon Campus[4]

Atate Campus[5]

Fort Magsaysay Campus[6]

San Isidro Campus[7]

Academic Extension Venues

Carranglan Academic Extension Venue[8]

General Tinio Papaya Academic Extension Venue[9]

Peñaranda Academic Extension Venue[10]

San Antonio Academic Extension Venue[11]

San Leonardo Academic Extension Venue[12]

Talavera Academic Extension Venue[13]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ "Republic Act No. 8612: PHILIPPINE LAWS, STATUTES, CODES & ISSUANCES". Chan Robles. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  2. ^ "Historical Background". Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology. June 7, 2020. Retrieved February 1, 2022.
  3. ^ "Gen. Tinio Street NEUST". NEUST. June 7, 2020. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  4. ^ "Gabaldon NEUST". NEUST. June 7, 2020. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  5. ^ "'Atate NEUST". NEUST. June 7, 2020. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  6. ^ "Fort Magsaysay NEUST". NEUST. June 7, 2020. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  7. ^ "San Isidro NEUST". NEUST. June 7, 2020. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  8. ^ "Carranglan NEUST". NEUST. June 8, 2020. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  9. ^ "Gen. Tinio Papaya NEUST". NEUST. June 7, 2020. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  10. ^ "Peñaranda NEUST". NEUST. June 8, 2020. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  11. ^ "San Antonio NEUST". NEUST. June 8, 2020. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  12. ^ "San Leonardo NEUST". NEUST. June 8, 2020. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  13. ^ "Talavera NEUST". NEUST. June 7, 2020. Retrieved January 17, 2021.