PSU Infanta Campus

MISSION

To provide quality, sufficient, relevant and responsive education in Agriculture, Farming System, and other relevant courses through proper integration of instruction, research, extension and auxiliary services that redound toward the effective development of human and non-human resources for rural development.

HISTORY

Former President Ferdinand E. Marcos, in his proclamation No. 1771 dated August 16, 1978 reserved 1,000.0192 hectares as site for the PSU College of Agriculture in Barangay Bamban, Infanta, Pangasinan. Originally, it was established as the Western Pangasinan State College of Agriculture by PD 1494 on June 11, 1978. On the same day by virtue of PD 1497, the College of Infanta was integrated as the seventh component college of the Pangasinan State University.

The College has undergone significant developments from its humble beginning in 1979.

With the dedication and sincere efforts of the previous administration, it can be humbly stated that the College has already reached the threshold towards agricultural productivity.

During the SY 1988-1989, the Agricultural Education Outreach Program - Student Village Training Center (AEOPSTVTC) alongside with the offering of a relevant and sustainable curriculum, the BSA, major in Farming Systems, was implemented in cooperation with the DECS-USAID, thus bolstering the College quest for relevance.