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- BACKGROUND
The College enjoys the privilege of being the
only State College in the Province of Aurora.
It was officially established on December 30,
1993 pursuant to Republic Act No. 7664. Aurora's son, Senator Edgardo J. Angara and the
late Congressman Benedicto G. Miran sponsored the bills that eventually became a law which
brings much hope for a brighter future to the people of the Province. The College opened
its first year of classes on June 6, 1994 with an initial enrollment of 300 students.
Although relatively young, the College has undertaken solid steps so that it can strongly
pursue its program along its trilogy of functions - instruction, research and extension.
The College continuously endeavors to maximize the utilization of the available resources
in order to become a center of academic excellence and a bastion of technology in the
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INSTITUTIONAL PHILOSOPHY
The ultimate measure of effectiveness of an
institution of higher learning is the degree to which it contributes to the enhancement of
the quality of life of the people it serves. (Back
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VISION
Situated in three main campuses, Aurora State
College of Technology envisions to be the center for academic excellence and seat of bold
experiments and technological breakthroughs in the region through its high caliber,
competent, and committed faculty and personnel and through its excellent facilities and
equipment to be the enabler of the people and communities of Aurora and catalyst for their
growth and development. (Back to top)
MISSION
Guided by its philosophy, the College commits
itself:
To provide the people of Aurora and the
larger community excellent and relevant technical and professional training in the
sciences, arts, teacher education, agriculture, forestry, fishery, engineering and
technology as well as the needed short tems courses;
To promote research, advance studies and
academic leadership in the stated areas of specialization; and,
To extend its services to increasing number of
students and other clienteles in Aurora and its neighboring provinces.
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ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
With the growing complexity of ASCOT operations,
the Board of Trustees has approved several designations such as Director for Planning,
Directors for Department of Agriculture & Aquatic Resources, Depratment of General
Education, Department of Engineering and Technology, Department of Forestry and
Environmental Science and Director for Auxilliary Services. This resulted to more
responsive and functioning mechanism for the governance of the College as a whole system.
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BOARD
OF TRUSTEES
- CHAIRPERSON:
- HON. ESTER A. GARCIA
- Chairman, Commission on Higher Education
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- Represented by:
- HON. MA. CRISTINA D. PADOLINA
- Commissioner, Commission on Higher Education
- VICE CHAIRPERSON:
- HON. ROMEO S. CABANILLA
- President, Aurora State College of Technology
MEMBERS
- HON. RENATO L. CAYETANO
- Chairman, Senate Committee on
Education, Arts and Culture
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- Represented by
- HON. RAMONCITA P. ONG
- Governor, Province of Aurora
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- HON. HARLIN CAST. ABAYON
- Chairman, House Committee on Higher
and Technical Education
- Represented by
- HON. BELLAFLOR ANGARA-CASTILLO
- Representative, Lone District of Aurora
- HON. OSKAR D. BALBASTRO
- Director, Region IV, National
Economic Development Authority
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- HON. DENNIS B. ARAULLO
- Regional Executive Director, Region
IV, Department of Agriculture
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- HON. HIPOLITO B. AYCARDO
- Director, Region IV, Department of
Science and Technology
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- HON. OSCAR T. VALLEJO
- President, ASCOT Faculty Association
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- HON. EUTIQUIO DL. ROTAQUIO, JR.
- President, ASCOT Alumni Association
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- HON. GLENN N. MAQUINIANA
- President, ASCOT Supreme
College Student Council
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- MR. EUSEBIO ANGARA
- Board Secretary
ADDRESS:
ZABALI CAMPUS: Sitio Dicaloyungan, Barangay
Zabali, 3200 Baler, Aurora, Philippines / Telephone No: (042) 209 - 4354
BAZAL CAMPUS: Brgy. Bazal, 3202 Maria
Aurora, Aurora, Philippines
CASIGURAN EXTENSION OFFICE: Farmers Training
Center (FTC) Brgy. Dibet, Casiguran, Aurora, Philippines.
- MANILA OFFICE: 13 Flores De Mayo St. San
Francisco Del Monte, Quezon City, Philippines /Telephone No:416-80-83/Telefax: 373-53-18 /
E-mail:
- ascotbaler@hotmail.com
- aurorastatecollege@yahoo.com
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