Tuesday, March 9, 2010
The University Color
The University Colors are light blue, white and dark blue. The first two are the college colors of SLSCST. Light Blue means hope to accomplish the vision and mission of the College while white means purity of heart, mind and intentions. The third is the college color of TONC prior to the integration. It is the universal color that relates to teacher education. Together, this combination represents unity, harmony and cooperation of the two institutions in the advancement of the new mandated functions as a university.
The University Seal
he seal bears the name of the University and the year when it was granted a university status. The three Latin words are reflective of the tri-fold mandated functions of the university as follows: Eruditio (learning, knowledge), Invenio (discovery), Servo (to protect, serve). At the inner core are five arrows which represent the five campuses under the university banner with inner symbols to denote its corresponding area of specialization namely: the book and torch (teacher education), the fish (fishery education), rice panicle (agriculture), the flask (sciences), the gear and computer (Engineering, Industrial and Information Technology). These arrows have a single meeting point and are linked together to denote unity of purpose and direction aimed towards the heart of Southern Leyte to emphasize its role as one of the catalysts of progress and development in the province. The laurel leaf symbolizes the quest for excellence of what it is mandated to perform. The eight outer gears denote development of its direct service area (Region 8) and inner circles to represent the university’s active participation in the global community.
SLSU Hym
I
Southern Leyte State University
We come to you with our heads up high
We raise our voices Loud and clear
All hail to you Alma Mater dear.
II
As we leave you dear Alma Mater
Your name our hearts will bear
With pride and success we bring
To humanity we share everything
Refrain
We always remember you
For making our dreams come true
The teachings that you instill in us
In you we breathe the purpose high
Chorus IAll hail to thee SLSU dear
Yonder stands the shining goal
With dedication, trust and loyalty
We'll raise thy banner together we shout.
Chorus II
All hail to thee SLSU dear
We lift to you our grateful hearts
We pledge to give you honor and cheer
To you Alma Mater dear.
Repeat II, Refrain, Chorus I and II Coda
All hail, all hail, all hail Alma Mater dear.
Vision and Mission
Vision
SLSU shall be a globally competitive and values-motivated institution for social transformation
Mission
SLSU is dedicated to produce agents of change imbued with core values of competence, commitment and spirituality and uphold excellence in instruction, research, extension, and production for sustainable socio-economic growth and development.
SLSU shall be a globally competitive and values-motivated institution for social transformation
Mission
SLSU is dedicated to produce agents of change imbued with core values of competence, commitment and spirituality and uphold excellence in instruction, research, extension, and production for sustainable socio-economic growth and development.
SLSU History
SLSU-Sogod Main Campus. On July 7, 1969, Sogod National Trade School was created by virtue of Republic Act No. 4352, a vocational institution tasked to answer the problem of lack of manpower training for adults and out of school youths. Twelve years after, the school once again was converted into Southern Leyte School of Arts and Trade, this time transforming it into an institution of tertiary education. Republic Act 7930 was enacted by the Congress of the Philippines on March 1, 1995 further converting the school into a chartered state College and renamed it Southern Leyte State College of Science and Technology (SLSCST). Republic Act 9261 which was enacted and approved by Congress and the Senate Republic of the Philippines on March 7, 2004, established the Southern Leyte State University by integrating the Southern Leyte State College of Science and Technology in the Municipality of Sogod and Tomas Oppus Normal College in the Municipality of Tomas Oppus. With this development, five higher education campuses were integrated to comprise the university since SLSCST has been made host to three other CHED-supervised institutions in October 1999. Thus. The Southern Leyte State University is composed of institutions known as the following:
SLSU-Sogod Main Campus Sogod, Southern Leyte
SLSU-Tomas Oppus Campus Tomas Oppus, Southern Leyte
SLSU-Bontoc Campus Bontoc, Southern Leyte
SLSU-San Juan Campus San Juan, Southern Leyte
SLSU-Hinunangan Campus Hinunangan, Southern Leyte.
This 12-hectare facility is situated in Barangay San Roque (main mampus), seven hundred meters (700 meters) away from the town hall of Sogod. With the Phil-Japan Friendship Highway (now Daang Maharlika), Sogod is accessible to the College making it as the excellent center for quality and relevant education. It is seventy-two kilometers from the provincial capital, Maasin, 180 kms. from Tacloban City and is a port of call for boats from Manila, Mindanao and Cebu.
SLSU-Sogod Main Campus Sogod, Southern Leyte
SLSU-Tomas Oppus Campus Tomas Oppus, Southern Leyte
SLSU-Bontoc Campus Bontoc, Southern Leyte
SLSU-San Juan Campus San Juan, Southern Leyte
SLSU-Hinunangan Campus Hinunangan, Southern Leyte.
This 12-hectare facility is situated in Barangay San Roque (main mampus), seven hundred meters (700 meters) away from the town hall of Sogod. With the Phil-Japan Friendship Highway (now Daang Maharlika), Sogod is accessible to the College making it as the excellent center for quality and relevant education. It is seventy-two kilometers from the provincial capital, Maasin, 180 kms. from Tacloban City and is a port of call for boats from Manila, Mindanao and Cebu.
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