Excellence in Agricultural Education · Est. 1907
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Quick Facts
Founded
1907
School Type
Public
Run By
Government of the Philippines
Location
Muñoz, Nueva Ecija
Campus
658 hectares
Colleges
8
CHED Status
Level III Accredited
Sports Team
CLSU Harvesters
Tuition & Fees
Estimated Tuition Range: Free per unit
State university with free tuition under RA 10931. Known as the premier agricultural university in the Philippines.
| College / Program | Estimated per Unit | Estimated per Semester |
|---|---|---|
| College of Engineering | Free | ₱2,000 to ₱5,000 (misc. fees) |
| College of Veterinary Science and Medicine | Free | ₱3,000 to ₱6,000 (misc. fees) |
| College of Agriculture | Free | ₱2,000 to ₱4,000 (misc. fees) |
| College of Science | Free | ₱2,000 to ₱4,000 (misc. fees) |
| College of Education | Free | ₱2,000 to ₱3,500 (misc. fees) |
These are estimates only and may not reflect current rates. Always confirm with the CLSU Cashier’s Office or your official assessment slip via CLSU SIS.
About the School
Central Luzon State University (CLSU) is a public state university in the Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija. Established in 1907, it is recognized as the premier agricultural university in the Philippines and a National Center of Excellence in agricultural sciences.
CLSU’s campus spans over 600 hectares, housing extensive research farms, livestock centers, and freshwater fisheries facilities. It is a CHED Center of Excellence in agriculture, fisheries, and veterinary medicine.
The university is a key partner of the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice), which is located adjacent to its campus. CLSU plays a central role in national food security and agricultural innovation.
Agriculture, Veterinary Medicine, Fisheries, Engineering, and Environmental Science — the Philippines’ top agricultural university.
CLSU is a public state university. Tuition is free under RA 10931 for all Filipino undergraduate students.
CLSU is free for Filipino undergraduates under RA 10931. Only minimal miscellaneous fees apply.
History & Background
1907
Established in Muñoz, Nueva Ecija to serve the agricultural development needs of the rice-producing Central Luzon region.
1950
The institution was elevated to collegiate status, expanding its agricultural and veterinary programs.
1964
Central Luzon Agricultural College became Central Luzon State University by Republic Act 4067.
1985
The Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) was established adjacent to CLSU’s campus, deepening the university’s role in national food security.
2010
CLSU was formally recognized as a National Center of Excellence in agricultural sciences by CHED.
Today
CLSU remains the top agricultural university in the Philippines, with 600+ hectares of research farms and livestock centers.
Notable Programs & Courses
College of Agriculture
BS Agriculture, BS Crop Science — The premier agricultural university in Central Luzon, leading rice and crop research for Philippine food security.
College of Veterinary Science and Medicine
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) — One of the top veterinary medicine programs in the Philippines with strong research in large animal health and livestock production.
College of Fisheries
BS Fisheries, BS Aquaculture — Leading inland fisheries and aquaculture program with freshwater research facilities and hatcheries.
College of Arts and Sciences
BS Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics — Foundation science programs supporting the university’s agriculture and natural resources focus.
College of Engineering
BS Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering — Strong agricultural engineering programs focused on mechanization and modern farming technology.
College of Education
Bachelor of Elementary/Secondary Education — Teacher education programs serving the Central Luzon region with emphasis on agricultural education.
CLSU offers 40+ programs as a leading agricultural university. See the full list at www.clsu.edu.ph.
FAQs About Central Luzon State University
Is CLSU a private or public university?
CLSU is a public state university located in the Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija. It benefits from the free tuition law for qualified Filipino students.
What is CLSU known for?
CLSU is known as the premier agricultural university in Central Luzon, particularly for its programs in veterinary medicine, agriculture, and fisheries, as well as its carabao research center.
Where is CLSU located?
CLSU is located in the Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija, in the heart of Central Luzon’s rice-producing region.
Does CLSU offer free tuition?
Yes. Under the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act, qualified Filipino students at CLSU pay no tuition fees.
Does CLSU have a carabao center?
Yes. CLSU is home to the Philippine Carabao Center (PCC), a national research institution focused on improving the Philippine water buffalo (carabao) for dairy and draft purposes.
Is CLSU only for agriculture students?
No. While CLSU is best known for agriculture and veterinary medicine, it also offers programs in engineering, business, education, arts and sciences, and fisheries.