Cagayan State University - Center of Excellence

Center of Excellence

The College of Medicine has distinguished itself by its performance in the licensure examinations, besting even Manila-based medical schools. The College of Law ranks a high 35 among the over 120 law schools in the country and has always have Bar Examination passers. The Colleges of Allied Health Sciences, Business Entrepreneurship & Accountancy, Engineering and Agriculture have contributed national topnotchers and have very commendable performances in Medical Laboratory Science (Medical Technology) Accountancy, Engineering and Agriculture, respectively. And the College of Criminal Justice Administration has posted a creditable percentage of passers in the licensure examinations.

A growing number of students find in CSU low-cost, quality education. While the thrust has been on providing the university with much-needed infrastructure, the university has also turned with determination towards quality improvement and control and has submitted itself to the voluntary accreditation process with the Philippine Association of Colleges of University - Commission on Accreditation.

Links include tie-ups with the Manila Business College as a situs for the delivery of some of the educational programs of the university, as well as with San Beda College for the Doctor of Public and Legal Administration program.

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