About Mindoro State University
Mindoro State University (MinSU) is a higher education institution in the Philippines, led by its first female president, Enya Marie Dinglasan-Apostol. The university's vision is to become the region's university of choice, emphasizing excellence, inclusivity, and innovation. Its mission focuses on enhancing educational programs, fostering groundbreaking research, and creating an environment where students, faculty, and staff can thrive. MinSU serves over 10,500 students across nine colleges and institutes, including agriculture, business, computer studies, arts and sciences, teacher education, criminal justice education, fisheries, and graduate studies. The university also engages in startup incubation through programs like PAG-UKOB and participates in cultural events. With a history spanning decades, it celebrates achievements such as alumni becoming registered agriculturists later in life. The institution operates on a four-year academic calendar and has a campus with dedicated facilities for its diverse academic offerings.