The Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology (DOSCST) was established on December 13, 1989 by virtue of Republic Act 6807 in response to the need for quality tertiary education in the province. It was a conversion from the Mati Community College (MCC) founded in 1972 by Mayor Thelma Z. Almario who, as congresswoman, authored the law creating DOSCST. As a local government-run community college, MCC offered liberal arts and business-oriented programs.
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- The Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology (DOSCST) was established on December 13, 1989 by virtue of Republic Act 6807 in response to the need for quality tertiary education in the province. It was a conversion from the Mati Community College (MCC) founded in 1972 by Mayor Thelma Z. Almario who, as congresswoman, authored the law creating DOSCST. As a local government-run community college, MCC offered liberal arts and business-oriented programs. Since its inception in 1972, Dr. Leopoldo Bravo an administrator of the Department of Education Culture and Sports, headed it. With the appointment of Dr. Julieta I. Ortiz on May 20, 1990 as founding president, the newly chartered college started operations in June 1990. With the new mandate, curricular programs were reoriented towards the basic and applied sciences. Classes were initially held in three buildings located at the old site at Barangay Sainz until the college moved to its present 10-hectare site 5 km away from Mati proper in September 1991. Mindanao Agro-Pioneers Corporation owned by the heirs of the late Don Jose Corro Martinez, Sr. donated this site, a flat land about 300 meters from the shores of Pujada Bay. Extension Campuses were established in San Isidro in November 1997 and in Cateel in June 1999 to serve the needs of youth in those areas who otherwise could not obtain a college education. Dr. Jonathan A. Bayogan was appointed as second president in June 1997 and reappointed in June 2003. He was succeeded by Dr. Grace G. Lopez on July 2007.
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- The Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology (DOSCST) was established on December 13, 1989 by virtue of Republic Act 6807 in response to the need for quality tertiary education in the province. It was a conversion from the Mati Community College (MCC) founded in 1972 by Mayor Thelma Z. Almario who, as congresswoman, authored the law creating DOSCST. As a local government-run community college, MCC offered liberal arts and business-oriented programs.
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