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                                                The Past Administrators

               The Isabela State University has been through 27 years of productive existence because of
               the stewardship of three committed and dedicated administrators, whose great contributions
               to the University are worth noting:

               FELIPE B. CACHOLA, Ph.D in Agricultural Education (1978-1986). He was appointed as the
               University’s  first  president  by  President  Ferdinand  E.  Marcos  on  October  6,  1978.  His
               administration  laid  down  the  groundwork  needed  for  a  beginning  yet  fast  developing
               university by promptly drafting the university’s philosophy, mission, goals and objectives and
               its  strategy  for  growth  and  survival  which  has  immediately  provided  direction  to  the
               university.  He  crafted  strategies  for  effective  educational  management  and  development
               programs  which  elicited  the  needed  loyalty  and  commitment  to  the  University  from  his
               constituents.  His  conviction  that  the  Isabela  State  University  should  not  just  be  another
               university but one “that can touch and shape the lives of the people in Isabela as well as in
               Region 02” became contagious. For democratic and effective management, he organized a
               group of competent men to backstop him in the task of running a system composed of six
               developing schools.

               RODOLFO  C.  NAYGA,  Ph.D  in  Agricultural  Education  (1986-1999).  He  served  as  the
               second president of the university after his appointment on August 1, 1987. It was during his
               term  that  pioneering  degree  programs  in  Asia  and  the  country,  e.g.,  B.S.A.  in  Farming
               Systems, B.S. Agritech, B.S. Food Engineering, B.S. Development Management Education
               were  established.  He  started  offering  doctoral  programs  major  in:  Agricultural  Sciences,
               Occupational  Education  and  Institutional  Development  and  Management.  He  caused  the
               delineation of 3.5 hectares of land which is now the site of the Ilagan campus. He was also
               instrumental in the construction of four buildings for the campus next to the Ilagan School of
               Arts and Trades campus. During his term, ISU was named the lead agency in establishing
               national  (AEOP,  Environmental  Development  Program,  etc.)  and  regional  (Provincial
               Agricultural  Institute,  local  government  trainings,  DA-DENR,  etc.)  programs  and  projects.
               Under his leadership, the University received recognitions in research in the national level
               (awarding of Dr. Francisco M. Basuel as one of the 6 Outstanding Young Scientist of the
               Philiuppines) and the regional level (creative research on Legulac Technology, PCARRD-
               funded research project.

               MIGUEL  P.  RAMOS,  Ph.D  in  Education  (1999-2000).  He  served  as  third  ISU  President.
               During his time, ISU for one, realized the need to align all facets of the academe to the new
               era. Despite financial setbacks and impending forced financial autonomy from government,
               the university strived to take more insistent steps of filling resource gaps to meet its goals.
               His four years term was consequently focused in competitive instruction, timely Research
               and Development and Extension (RDE), and aggressive measures for financial stability.


                                                Organizational Structure

                       The  existing  organizational  structure  (see  page  19)  shows  the  Board  of  Regents
               (BOR)  as  the  policy-making  and  governing  board  of  the  University  under  which  is  the
               University President who is the Chief Executive Officer of the University.

                       Two major councils support the President – the Administrative Council (ADCO) and
               the Academic Council (ACO). The President chairs both councils. The ADCO reviews and
               recommends  to  the  BOR  for  appropriate  action,  policies  governing  the  administration,
               management  and  development  plans  of  the  University,  while  the  ACO  is  empowered  to
               review  and  recommend  the  curricular  offerings  and  rules  of  discipline  of  the  University,
               subject  to  appropriate  action  of  the  BOR.  It  fixes  the  requirements  for  the  admission  of
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