Academics
Our university offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs designed to prepare students for success in their chosen careers and lifelong learning pursuits. Students benefit from a curriculum that balances academic rigor with practical application.
Guided by dedicated faculty members, learners engage in innovative instruction, collaborative projects, and hands-on experiences that foster critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills. Academic programs are continually enhanced to meet the evolving needs of industries and communities.
Students can explore diverse fields of study across the arts, sciences, business, education, technology, health sciences, and more. Interdisciplinary opportunities encourage broader perspectives and a deeper understanding of complex global issues.
Supported by modern learning resources, research facilities, and student-centered services, the university provides an environment where students can thrive academically and personally. Our commitment to excellence empowers graduates to make meaningful contributions to society.
Academic Calendar
1st. Semester, SY 2025-2026
First Prelim: September – 19. 2025
Graduating: December 5.9 – 12.2025
Non-Graduating: December 15 – 19.2025
Christmas Vacation/Semestral Break:
December 20, 2025 — January 1, 2026
2nd. Semester, SY 2025-2026
First Prelim: February 25-27, 2026
Second Prelim: April 15-17, 2026
Final Exam:
Graduating: May 20-26, 2026
Non-Graduating: June 1-5, 2026
Summer, SY 2025-2026
First Prelim: July 3, 2026
Final Exam: July 30-31, 2026
News and Updates
Municipal and provincial sanitary inspectors conduct a campus-wide sanitary inspection at MSU-Naawa
In pursuit of the university’s internationalization efforts, and in complying with the standards set thereof by the Bureau of Immigration, the accrediting agency, different MSU-Naawan campus offices work collaboratively to
MSU at Naawan and MSU Buug sign MOA for a research project on the utilization of fruit processing waste
On August 17, 2023, MSU-Naawan and MSU-Buug agreed to collaborate on a research project, through a Memorandum of Agreement, in support to the aquaculture sector, to increase the production and
CMAS and CAFES conduct FGD on Clean Ocean Public Forum: Solid Waste Segregation; an extension project
The College of Marine and Allied Sciences (CMAS) in collaboration with the College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Environmental Sciences (CAFES), conducted a Focal Group Discussion (FGD) about Solid Waste Segregation
Supply Delivery and Commissioning of Various Equipment for DOST-PCAARRD Project 3: Pest-to-Feed Mytella strigata
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