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The Quirino State University traces its humble beginning in the year 1963 as
then Mayor Luis M. Bergado having Mrs. Beulah T. Bunao as the head. On June
19, 1964, it was converted into Norther Nueva Vizcaya Agricultural School
Curricula. The school was relocated to its present site, consisting of 100 hectares
assigned Principal of NNVNAS. When Quirino was weaned from its mother
into Quirino National Agricultural School (QNAS). During this time, the school
offered a 2 year post- Secondary Agricultural School (PSAT) curriculum under the
On June 10, 1983, QNAS was converted into Qurino State College by
virtue of Batas Pambansa Bilang 440. QSC started to operate as a state college
in the School Year 1984- 1995. The first president, Mr. Julian A. Alvarez, was able
to develop the School into a truly Agricultural Institution due to his broad
In 1998, after the demise of the first President Julian A. Alvarez, CHED
the college until search for a new president was done. On September 1, 1998
Edgar M. Ricamonte former Vice President for Academic affairs in Central Luzon
State University, Muñoz Nueva Ecija was appointed the Second President of the
College. Under his progressive leadership and his strong commitment to make
QSC scale greater heights of growth and Development Programs have been
development has been given impetus and more facility and equipment to
reach QSC. After Dr. Ricamonte’s mandatory retirement, CHED designated Dr.
seated as the new President of the College. He has in mind plans and ideas for
the improvement of the services offered by the College along the three
Center in Quirino, QSC educates and trains would be bee keepers, Apiculturist
as: Banana, corn, rice, citrus, coffee, root crops, and dairy of goat. Socio-
phenomenon and other mitigation practices are studied to counter its effect to
Excellency President Simeon Benigno S. Aquino III signed the bill converting the
Quirino State College (QSC) into Quirino State University. This has been realized
Carlo E. Cua and key officials of the three merging institutions. Republic Act No.
10230 integrated into the University the Quirino Polytechnic College (QPC) in
in the province of Quirino. This law opened across and better opportunities for
becomes the first president of the University. The University, through all the
becoming the leading center for academic and technological excellence and
prime catalyst for a progressive and sustainable Quirino Province and Southern
Cagayan Valley.
VISION
prime catalyst for a progressive and sustainable Quirino Province and Southern
Cagayan Valley.
MISSION
GOALS
To produce academically competent, employable professionals and
OBJECTIVES
of the quality of life from social transformation, which can be achieved through
Cradle of wisdom,
The College of Public Safety logo is a circular with a balance printed over
the five pillars of the Philippine Criminal Justice System at the center with the
responsibility, integrity, morality, loyalty and efficiency and with due respect to
1. Flag – Represent the country in which we serve and protect and the laurel
prevention and control of crimes and other related problems for national
competent and morally upright graduates who can deliver efficient and
product of two years of planning and research. To ensure that there would be
Hermana K. Banciles in 2004. The research was favorable hence; a proposal for
the offering of the course was prepared which was approved by the Board of
In June of SY 2005-2006, the course was offered through the efforts of Dr.
Hermana K. Banciles, Director for Instruction and Dr. Reynaldo P. Villamayor, the
President. It was started with 76 first year students. In April 2009, the college had
Arroyo through the TESDA became popular. Because of the very promising
In the 2nd semester of SY 2007-2008, the college through the effort of the
Dean, Mr. Romeo Nanglihan Jr. and his faculty Mr. Leo Jose Wigan subjected
the BS Criminology for ladderization. This was approved by the BOT as per Board
Resolution No. 126-20 series of 2008, the ladderized Criminology Program was
offered. In April 2010, the college had the first batch of graduates of the
On October 19, 2012 Republic Act 10230 was signed into law which is the
QUIRINO STATE UNUVERSITY. Along with the integration, the Institute of Public
Safety was renamed to College of Public Safety. The College has produced
produced ten (10) board passers out of nineteen (19) takers which marks a
52.63% passing rate. The second batch of graduate presented thirteen (13)
passers out of twenty one (21) takers which marks a 62% passing rate compared
to the first batch. On 2009 these third batch of graduate produce ten (10) board
passers out of 18 takers which marks 55.56% passing rate. On 2010, the
graduates produced thirteen (13) board passers out of 20 which mark 65%
passing rate. On the year 2011, as the numbers of the takers grow, the
graduates produced twenty-one (21) passers out of 32 takers which mark 88.89
% passing rate. On the year 2012, this batch of graduate’s presented 66.67%
passing rate with a total number 17 passers out of 22 takers. On 2013, this batch
presented 70.83 % passing rate wherein there are 34 passers out of 48 takers.
Moving on, on the year 2014, this batch presented 70.73 % passing rate with a
total number of 29 passes out of 41 takers. On the year 2015, there are 45 takers
and out of this number there are 33 passers which marks (IPS yearbook) History.
73.33 % passing rate. On the other hand, on the year 2016, this batch presented
58.33 % passing wherein there are 28 passers out of 48 takers. On 2017, as the
on December 2018 these batch presented 67.27 % wherein there are 37 passers
out or 55 takers. And on June 2019, the College garnered 75% passing rate for
CMO no. 05 series of 2018 were contents noted by the Commission on Higher
The vision of the College of Criminology aims to prepare young men and
MISSION
OBJECTIVES
criminal justice.
CRIMINOLOGY INTERNSHIP
student to enroll the 6 units (540 hours) Practicum 1 & 2 On-The-Job Training and
Students are graded based upon their daily performance, the cooperating
internship.
The design features which include the Malta Cross, black shield, BFP
motto, the two branches of laurel leaves, the firefighting tools and
equipment, the image of Lapu-lapu and the National Flag, symbolize the
of the Fire Service in saving lives and property and the extinguishment of
destructive fires.
2. The Shield represents protection against harm and a fire fighters’ shield in
combating fire and the black color represents the totality of the
4. The Two Branches of Laurel Leaves - signify the 14 regions when the BFP
5. The Badge also features the primary fire fighting tools and equipment of
6. The Image of Lapu-Lapu, who was the first Filipino who led the country in
heroism.
VISION
A modern fire service fully capable of ensuring a fire safe nation by 2034.
MISSION
enforce Fire Code and other related laws; and respond to man-made and
I believe in the Almighty God, the architect of the universe and the
creator of the firefighters. I will faithfully love and him, ask for His
authority is a duty; I will defend the constitution, respect for the laws of the
land, obey the rules and regulations, and follow legal orders and this
believe in the sanctity of marriage and of wholesome family life. I shall live
times. My prime duty is to protect and save lives, properties and conserve
the environment.
sacred, values, love of God, respect for authority, selfless love and service
concern.
PNP SEAL AND SYMBOL
values, customs, traditions, way of life and the rule of law thru a
trust.
4. Three Stars - Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao and the 1,700 islands
business.
MISSION
Enforce the law, prevent and control crimes, maintain peace and
order, and ensure public safety and internal security with active support of the
community.