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A leading institution in higher and continuing education commited to engage in quality instruction, development-oriented research sustinable lucrative economic enterprise, and responsive extension and training services through relevant academic programs to empower a human resource that responds effectively to challenges in life and acts as catalyst in the holistoic development of a humane society.
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Driven by its passion for continous improvement, the State College has to vigorously pursue distinction and proficieny in delivering its statutory functions to the Filipino people in the fields of education, business, agro-fishery, industrial, science and technology, through committed and competent human resource, guided by the beacon of innovation and productivity towards the heights of elevated status.
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HISTORY
Carlos Hilado Memorial State College, formerly Paglaum State College, is a public educational institution that aims to provide higher technological, professional and vocational instruction and training in science, agriculture and industrial fields as well as short term or vocational courses. It was Batas Pambansa Bilang 477 which integrated these three institutions of learning: the Negros Occidental College of Arts and Trades (NOCAT) in the Municipality of Talisay, Bacolod City National Trade School (BCNTS) in Alijis, Bacolod City, and the Negros Occidental Provincial Community College (NOPCC) in Bacolod City, into a tertiary state educational institution to be called Paglaum State College. Approved in 1983, the College Charter was implemented effective January 1, 1984, with Mr. Sulpicio P. Cartera as its President. The administrative seat of the first state college in Negros Occidental is located at the Talisay Campus which was originally established as Negros Occidental School of Arts and Trades (NOSAT) under R.A. 848, authored and sponsored by Hon. Carlos Hilado. It occupies a five-hectare land donated by the provincial government under Provincial Board Resolution No. 1163. The renaming of the college to Carlos Hilado Memorial State College was effected by virtue of House Bill No. 7707 authored by then Congressman Jose Carlos V. Lacson of the 3rd Congressional District, Province of Negros Occidental, and which finally became a law on May 5, 1994
Talisay Campus. July 1, 1954 marked the formal opening of NOSAT with Mr. Francisco Apilado as its first Superintendent and Mr. Gil H. Tenefrancia as Principal. There were five (5) full time teachers, with an initial enrolment of eighty-nine (89) secondary and trade technical students. The shop courses were General Metal Works, Practical Electricity and Woodworking. The first classes were held temporarily at Talisay Elementary School while the shop buildings and classrooms were under construction. NOSAT was a recipient of FOA-PHILCUA aid in terms of technical books, equipment, tools and machinery. Alijis Campus. The Alijis Campus of the Carlos Hilado Memorial State College is situated in a 5-hectare lot located at Barangay Alijis, Bacolod City. The lot was a donation of the late Dr. Antonio Lizares. The school was formerly established as the Bacolod City National Trade School. The establishment of this trade technical institution is pursuant to R.A. 3886 in 1968, authored by the late Congressman Inocencio V. Ferrer of the second congressional district of the Province of Negros Occidental. Fortune Towne. The Fortune Towne Campus of the Carlos Hilado Memorial State College was originally situated in Negros Occidental High School (NOHS), Bacolod City on a lot owned by the Provincial Government under Provincial Board Resolution No. 91 series of 1970. The school was formerly established as the Negros Occidental Provincial Community College and formally opened on July 13, 1970 with the following course offerings: Bachelor of Arts, Technical Education and Bachelor of Commerce. The initial operation of the school started in July 13, 1970, with an initial enrolment of 209 students. Classes were first housed at the Negros Occidental High School while the first building was constructed. Then Governor Alfredo L. Montelibano spearheaded the first operation of the NOPCC along with the members of the Board of Trustees. In June 1995, the campus transferred to its new site in Fortune Towne, Bacolod City. Binalbagan Campus. On Nov. 24, 2000, the Negros Occidental School of Fisheries (NOSOF) in Binalbagan, Negros Occidental was integrated to the Carlos Hilado Memorial State College system as an external campus by virtue of Resolution No. 46 series of 2000.
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Extension and Community Services
This technology package was promoted by the College of Industrial Technology Unit is an index to offer Practical Skills and Livelihood Training Program particularly to the Ina ngTahanan of Tayabas, Barangay Zone 15, Talisay City, Negros Occidental
The respondent of this technology package were mostly “ina” or mothers in PurokTayabas. There were twenty mothers who responded to the call of training and enhancing their sewing skills. The beginners projects include an apron, elastics waist skirts, pillow-cover and t-shirt style top. Short sleeve blouses with buttonholes or contoured seaming are also some of the many projects introduced to the mothers. Based on the interview conducted after the culmination activity, the projects done contributed as a means of earning to the respondents.
In support to the thrust of the government to improve the health status of neighboring barangays, the Faculty and Staff of CHMSC ECS Fortune Towne, Bacolod City, launched its Medical Mission in Patag, Silay City. It was conducted last March 2010, to address the health needs of the people. A medical consultation is given to the residents of SitioPatag to attend to their health related problems that may need medical treatment. Medical tablets for headache, flu, fever, antibiotics and others were availed by the residents.
The BAYAN-ANIHAN is a Food Production Program with a battle cry of “GOODBYE GUTOM”, advocating its legacy “Food on the Table for every Filipino Family” through backyard gardening. NGO’s, governmental organizations, private and public sectors, business sectors are the cooperating agencies that support and facilitate this project and Carlos Hilado Memorial State College (CHMSC) is one of the identified partner school. Being a member institution in advocating its thrust, the school through its Extension and Community Services had conducted capability training workshop along this program identifying two deputy coordinators and trainers last November 26,27 and 28, 2009, with the end in view of implementing the project all throughout the neighboring towns, provinces and regions to help address poverty in the country. Program beneficiaries were the selected families of GawadKalinga (GK) in Hope Village, Brgy. Cabatangan, Talisay City, with 120 families beneficiaries; GK FIAT Village in Silay City with 30 beneficiaries; Bonbon Dream Village brgy. E. Lopez, Silay City with 60 beneficiaries; and respectively Had. Teresita and Had. Carmen in Talisay City, Negros Occidental both with 60 member beneficiaries. This program was introduced to 30 household members with the end in view of alleviating the quality standards of their living.
The extension & Community Services of the College conducted a series of consultations and meetings with the different local government units to assess technology needs to determines potential products to be developed considering the abundance of raw materials in their respective areas and their product marketability. The project was released in November 2009 in six cities in the province of Negros Occidental, namely San Carlos, Sagay, Silay, Bago, Himamaylan and Sipalay and the Municipality of E. B Magalona
The City of San Carlos focused on peanut and fish processing. Sagay and bago focused on meat processing, while Silay City on fish processing. The City of Himamaylan is on sardines, and in Sipalay focused on fish processing specially on their famous BARONGAY product. The municipality of E.B Magalona focused on bangus deboning.
The food technology instructors are tasked to provide the needed skills along with the TLDC Livelihood project that each City is embarking on while the local government units provide the training venue for the project and the training equipment and machine were provided by the Department of Science and Technology.