Bohol Island State University


The Bohol Island State University , formerly the Central Visayas State College of Agriculture, Forestry and Technology, is a public institution of higher learning in Bohol, Philippines. The institution operates campuses spread throughout the province, with the main campus in Tagbilaran city, Bohol.
By virtue of Republic Act No. 9722 CVSCAFT became BISU, the third university on the province of Bohol and the first State university. The Bill was authored by Congressmen Nerio Uayan, Roberto Cajes, Adam Relson Jala, Cynthia Villar and Junie Cua on February 16, 2009. It was approved by the Senate on August 18, 2009. President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed the bill into law on October 14, 2009, and it took effect on November 9, 2009.

History

Established in 1998, the system was composed of five vocational/technical schools in the province of Bohol. These were the: Bohol Agriculture College in Bilar; Bohol School of Arts and Trade in Tagbilaran City; Bohol School of Fisheries in Cogtong, Candijay; Clarin School of Fisheries in Clarin; and Calape National School of Fisheries in Calape. In 1999, a sixth member was added — the Calape Polytechnic College.
■ The campus located along CPG Avenue, Tagbilaran City is the BISU - Main Campus.
■ The Bohol School of Arts and Trade was established in 1906. It started as Bohol Trade School and was converted into a school of arts and trades in 1959.
■ The Bohol School of Fisheries is in Cogtong, Candijay, 96 kilometers from Tagbilaran City. It was established in 1958.
■ The Clarin School of Fisheries is in Poblacion Norte, Clarin, 61 kilometers from Tagbilaran City. It started as Clarin High School in 1948 and in July 1960, converted to School of Fisheries.
■ The Calape National School of Fisheries is in Calape. Formerly the Calape National School of Fisheries, the school was established in 1980 by late Mayor A.R. Tuazon. It is 44 kilometers from Tagbilaran City.
■The Calape Polytechnic College was also founded by the late Mayor Tuazon, in June 1989. It was nationalized on April 1992. By BOT resolution the college was integrated into the CVSCAFT system.