The Cagayan State University (abbreviated to CSU) is the second largest state institution of higher learning in the Cagayan Valley Region, in terms of enrollment and number of curricular program offerings. The University was established through Presidential Decree 1436, later amended by Republic Act 8292 by the integration of all publicly supported higher education institutions in the province of Cagayan.

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  • The Cagayan State University (abbreviated to CSU) is the second largest state institution of higher learning in the Cagayan Valley Region, in terms of enrollment and number of curricular program offerings. The University was established through Presidential Decree 1436, later amended by Republic Act 8292 by the integration of all publicly supported higher education institutions in the province of Cagayan. The university is composed of eight(8) campuses in the growth areas in the three congressional districts of Cagayan; the Aparri, Lal-Lo and Gonzaga campuses in the 1st District; the Piat, Lasam and Sanchez-Mira campuses in the 2nd District; and in the 3rd District, the Caritan and Carig campuses in Tuguegarao City. Each campus is headed by an Executive Officer (CEO), equivalent to the Chancellor of the University of the Philippines except in the campuses of Tuguegarao City where the University President concurrently acts as the CEO. The seat of governance of the university is at the Carig Campus, where the central administration holds office. The university offers courses in liberal arts, social sciences, law, medicine and allied professions, business and economics, natural sciences, engineering, technology, agriculture and fisheries and teaching, among others. It offers the most graduate and undergraduate courses of all the universities in the province of Cagayan. In March 2004, Dr. Roger P. Perez, former executive director of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), a native of Tuguegarao City, was elected by the CSU Board of Regents to serve as the CSU System's third president, starting March 16, 2004. Upon Dr. Perez's assumption of the university presidency, he reformed the way the university is run. He embarked on infrastructure programs, financed through internally-generated income. He made available development courses free to all students who wish to pursue them. And as the majority of the university's students come from the marginalized sector of the province, Perez made funds available for them through the CSU Kaagapay Scholarship Program, a form of Student Grant-in-Aid.
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