The Quirino State University evolved from the Maddela Institute of Technology which started as a Junior High School in 1964 and blossomed into a full blown Maddela High School in 1966 through the efforts of the local officials led by then Mayor Jose V. Ylanan. With no library yet before but custodian served as the distributor of books. Through bill sponsored by Congressman Benjamin Perez in 1983, Maddela High School was converted in MAINHS-a TECHVOC school offering agricultural and industrial curricula. This was the year when an extension school was constructed at Barangay Dipintin, a 30 minutes ride away from the town proper where the main campus was situated. The extension campus which is now the present site of MIT, sits on a 110 hectares compound which was reserved for school site under Presidential Proclamation No. 437 by President Manuel Quezon on August 23, 1939. It was lessened to 105 hectares after 5 hectares was given to Dipintin High School since MIT was compelled not to offer Secondary Course anymore. In 1994 along with the creation of TESDA MAINHS became Maddela Institute of Technology through RESOLUTION No. 87, series of 2000 asked the Maddela Sangguniang Bayan to endorse to proper authorities the changing of name of MAINHS to MIT. Public hearing was conducted which resulted in the immediate passage of SB Resolution No. 87, series of 2000 to change its name. It was in July 2002 when some 30 teachers including the school nurse opted to be left behind as Dep. Ed. Teachers and all the rest of MAINHS staff became employees under the Technical Education and Skills Development Authorities (TESDA) thru proper coordination and constant follow up with the Dep. Ed. TESDA and DBM. The concerted efforts of the Maddela Institute of Technology staff placed the institute in the national limelight. It was awarded 2nd place out of 125 TESDA performing institutions nationwide. Since then it has passed Compliance audits in its various skills programs for MIT to become Accredited Training Center and Accredited Assessment Center. It has its Extension Program which caters different groups of people to include RIC, Senior Citizens, OFW, Professional, Religious Sector and OSY offering them skills trainings needed in the communities of Quirino and even other provinces. Among the prominent personalities who served as principals and TIC’s with inclusive date of service were the following: Mr. Clemente Rudio 1964-1965 Mr. Antonio Sequiña 1965-1968 Mr. Ignacio Corpus 1968-1973 Mr. Silvestre A. Pablo 1973-1977 Mr. Teodorico B. Aspiras 1977-1985 Mr. Emundo S. Vinagrera 1985-1988 Mr. Raymundo L. Manuel Sr. 1988-March 31, 1995 Mr. Florendo S. Baniqued as OIC March-June 2, 1995 Mr. Edmundo S. Vinagrera June 16, 1995 to September 3, 2004 Mr. Florendo S. Baniqued September 4, 2004 to Dec. 31, 2004 On October 19, 2012, Republic Act 10230 was approved converting the Quirino State College into Quirino State University integrating there with the Maddela Institute of Technology, the Quirino Polytechnic College. Today, the Quirino State University has three campuses: one in Maddela, one in Cabarroguis and the other at Diffun where its central administration is located. QSU Maddela Campus continues to offer TESDA programs as a long as it complies the requirements as Training and Assessment Centers. GOVERNANCE QSU like any other State University is governed by a Board of Regents. The Administration of the University is vested in the President of the University who renders full-time service. The President if assisted by Vice-President, Deans, directors and other officials of equal rank as members, and whose function is to review and recommend to the Board of Regents policies governing the administration, management and development planning of the University for appropriate action. Academic Council. There is an academic council with the President of the University as Chairman and all members of the Instructional staff with a rank of not lower than assistant curricular offerings and rules of discipline of the University subject to appropriate action of the Board of Regents. It is task to fix the requirements for the admission of students as well as the graduation and conferment of degrees subject to the review and/or approval of the Board of Regents. Maddela Campus has its designated Campus Director, Dean of Instruction, Directors for Research, Extension and Production, Chairman of Ground and Physical Facilities, Course Chairperson s and Campus Registrar who are appointed by the University President and whose functions are to coordinate with their counterparts at the main campus to undertake the same functions and activities for the good of the whole university. SUMMARY OF DESIGNATIONS 2019-2020 Narcisa S. Aganon. Ph.D. Campus Administrator
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Historical Development
Engr. Hector S. Caluya Ed. Ph.D. January 2, 2005 to Present as
Vocational School Administrator III &
QSU, Maddela Campus Director Key Officials
NAME
POSITION TITLE
DESIGNATION
1
Hector S. Caluya
Vocational School Administrator III
Campus Administrator
2
Veronica C. Balbin
Associate Professor V
Campus Director for Instruction
3
Juanita O. Tolentino
Associate Professor V
Campus Director for Extension & Training Services
4
Analyn D. Almoite
Instructor II
5
Leonida P. Bartolome
Assistant Professor IV
Campus Director for Physical & Site Development
6
Narcisa S. Aganon
Assistant Professor IV
Campus Director for Research & Development
7
ReynanteAgduyeng
Assistant Professor I
8
Bernadette Cortez
Instructor I
9
Annalene Grace E. Co
Assistant Professor I
10
Dianarose G. Lacaden
Assistant Professor I
Program Chair, Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
11
Fely S. Viernes
Associate Professor I
12
Kristine Bernadette B. Mariano
Instructor I
Program Chair, Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management
13
Camerla G. Blando
Instructor III
Coordinator, Gender & Development
14
Froilan G. Rafanan
Instructor I
15
Ma.Luisa C. Cortez
Associate Professor II
16
Manuel T. De Guzman
Instructor I
Socio Cultural Affairs Coordinator
17
Monalissa B. Saquing
Administrative Aide IV
18
Nieves M. Patricio
Administrative Aide VI
Acting Cashier
19
Mary Jane T. Dao-ayan
Administrative Aide IV
Special Collecting Officer
20
Ian Rhey B. Mangaccat
Administrative Officer IV
21
Rohito P. Roga
Accountant I
Budget Officer
22
Ofelia B. Pacudan
Guidance Counselor I
UNIFAST Coordinator
23
Daphnei Lei P. Salvador
Instructor I
Assistant Budget Officer
24
Merla A. Baltazar
School Librarian
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