Central Luzon State University (CLSU)
The Central Luzon State University at Science City of Munoz, Nueva Ecija,
Philippines started as a farm school. It was established in 1907 as the
Central Luzon Agricultural School (CLAS) with the noble ideal of
promoting agriculture and the mechanic arts. Later, the promotion of
homemaking arts became another burning commitment.
In 1954, the CLAS was converted into a college known as the Central
Luzon Agricultural College (CLAC) with the mission to promote
agricultural education. In 1964, it was elevated into a university, the
Central Luzon State University to provide professional and technical
training in agriculture and mechanic arts, provide advanced instruction,
promote research, literature, philosophy, the sciences, technology and
the arts.
CLSU is located on a 658-hectare sprawling main campus in Science City
of Munoz, Nueva Ecija, Philippines. It is located 150 kilometers north
of Manila. It has more than 1000-hectare site for ranch type buffalo
production and forestry development up the hills of Carranglan in
northern Nueva Ecija, and is about 40 kilometers away from the main
campus.
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