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University of Rizal System

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University of Rizal System
Unibersidad ng Rizal (Filipino)
MottoNurturing Tomorrow's Noblest
TypeUniversity
EstablishedAugust 11, 2001 (2001-08-11)
PresidentDr. Nancy Talavera-Pascual
Academic staff
est. 800
Studentsest. 30,000
Location
Sumulong St, Morong, / J.P. Rizal St, Brgy. Sampaloc, Tanay
, ,
14°33′25″N 121°22′11″E / 14.55700°N 121.36964°E / 14.55700; 121.36964
University HymnAwit ng Pamantasan
ColorsBlue & White
Sporting affiliations
STCAA
MascotURS GIANTS (Bernardo Carpio)
Websitewww.urs.edu.ph
Location in Luzon
Location in the Philippines

The University of Rizal System (URS) is a network of colleges located in the Rizal province, Philippines. It operates multiple campuses, with the main campus being in Tanay, Rizal.

It is committed to produce graduates in agriculture, engineering, science and technology, culture and arts, teacher and business education through instruction, research, extension and production services in Region IV.

The university has expanded from its Main campus in Tanay to offer programs to students in the campuses: Angono, Antipolo, Binangonan, Cainta, Cardona, Morong, Pililla, Rodriguez, Tanay, and Taytay.

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History

The Rizal State College was established by Republic Act Number 1560 in 1956 as Rizal National Agricultural School (RNAS). It was chartered as a state college on June 24, 1983, by Batas Pambansa Bilang 662 known as Rizal College of Agriculture and Technology (RCAT). It was later named Rizal State College (RSC) making it the first state college of the Province of Rizal. The college is about 67 kilometers from Metro Manila and accessible to towns of Rizal through Manila East Road through the newly opened sea level in the Sierra Madre Mountain range and is overlooking the Laguna Lake and the surrounding lake towns. The college has five extension campuses located in four of the thirteen towns of Rizal namely: Pililla, Rodriguez, Angono, Binangonan, and in the lone City of Antipolo which were established in 1991, 1995, 1996 and 2000, respectively.

The Rizal Polytechnic College (formerly Rizal Technological and Polytechnic Institute or RTPI) was established as a provincial high school in 1944. It is located in the heart of the town of Morong. By virtue of Batas Pambansa Bilang 469, the school was converted into a tertiary institution and on March 1, 1995, Republic Act Number 7933 converted RTPI into a state college known as Rizal Polytechnic College (RPC). The college has an extension campus in Cainta which was opened in 1999.

With the passage of Republic Act Number 9157 in June 2001 which lapsed into law on August 11, 2001, the University of Rizal System (URS) was established by integrating the Rizal State College, Rizal Polytechnic College and Rizal Technological University - Antipolo Annex.

Organization and administration

The Board of Regents is the highest decision-making body of the University of Rizal System. It is composed of 12 members.

Title Board Member Remarks
Chairperson HON. LILIAN A. DE LAS LLAGAS Chairperson of the Commission on Higher Education
Member HON. NANCY TALAVERA-PASCUAL President, University of Rizal System
Member HON. EMMANUEL JOEL J. VILLANUEVA Chairperson, Senate Committee on Higher, Technical and Vocational Education
Member HON. MARK O. GO Chairperson, House Committee on Higher and Technical Education
Member HON. EMELITA P. BAGSIT Director, Department of Science and Technology Region IV
Member HON. LUIS G. BANUA Director, National Economic Development Authority Region IV-A
Member HON. JOHN VINCENT G. GUILLERMO President, Faculty Federation
Member HON. JAN DEREK L. CHUA President, URS Student Federation
Member HON. JOSE P. CALMADA JR. President, URS Alumni Federation
Member HON. BETHALENE C. TONGOHAN Private Sector Representative
Member HON. JUAN MARTIN G. BARREDO Private Sector Representative
Member HON. CARINA C. PUBLICO Board Secretary

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