J.H. Cerilles State College
Public college in Zamboanga del Sur, Philippines / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The J.H. Cerilles State College (JHCSC; formerly known as Josefina H. Cerilles Polytechnic College) is a public college in the Philippines. Its main campus is located in Mati, San Miguel, Zamboanga del Sur.[1]
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Former names | Josefina H. Cerilles Polytechnic College |
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Type | State College |
Established | 1999 |
Academic affiliations | PASUC, MASCUF |
President | Dr. Edgardo H. Rosales |
Vice-president | Dr. Vilma C. Grengia (VP for Academic Affairs) Dr. Jerry B. Superales (VP for Research & Extension) |
Location | , Philippines 7°42′30″N 123°17′33″E |
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Sporting affiliations | SCUAA |
Website | jhcsc |
On February 20, 1995, Republic Act No. 7895 was signed into law converting the then Josefine H. Cerilles National High School into a college to become Josefina H. Cerilles Polytechnic College. By virtue of R.A. 9159 authored by Cong. Aurora Cerilles, the college was converted into J.H. Cerilles State College. This state college is the smallest yet fastest growing state college in its first three years of operation. The local political climate has a constant impact on its operation and development.