History
- Republic Act No. 805, Approved, June 21, 1953, Approved by Congressman Panfilo M. Manguera, Signed into Law by President Elpidio Quirino
An act to establish, organize and maintain one National High School of Arts and Trades in the Municipality of Boac, province of Marinduque, to be known as the Marinduque School of Arts and Trades and to authorize the appropriation of funds for the purpose.
- Republic Act No. 377, Approved, April 8, 1983, Approved by: Assemblywoman Carmencita O. Reyes, Signed into Law by: President Ferdinand E. Marcos
An act converting the Marinduque School of Arts and Trades into the Marinduque Institute of Science and Technology, broadening for the purpose its curricular programs in Science and Technology.
- Republic Act No. 6833, Approved, January 5, 1990, Authored by Congresswoman Carmencita O. Reyes, Signed into Law: President Corazon C. Aquino
An act changing the name of the Marinduque Institute of Science and Technology in Barangay Tanza, Municipality of Boac, province of Marinduque to Marinduque State College.
- Republic Act No. 7319, Approved, March 30, 1992, Authored by Congresswoman Carmencita O. Reyes', Signed into Law: President Corazon C. Aquino
An act establishing the College of Agriculture in Barangay Poctoy, Municipality of Torrijos; the college of Fisheries in Baranggay Pinggan, Municipality of Gasan; and the Marinduque Community College in the Municipality of Sta. Cruz, all in the province of Marinduque as branches of the Marinduque State College, Boac, Marinduque
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