Cotabato City State Polytechnic College

Cotabato City State Polytechnic College
Kutang Bato
Former names
Cotabato High School
Type State College
Established 1924 (Cotabato High School)
1983 (Converted into state College)
President Dr. Dammang S. Bantala
Vice-president
  • Dr. Mohammadtaha Pendaliday-VPAF
  • Dr. Saharat Samson- VPAA
  • Dr. Pasigan Buisan- VPRE
Dean
  • Dr. Sema Dilna-Graduate College
  • Dr. Armia Ibrahim-CAS
  • Dr. Samsia Tilendo-CAgri
  • Dr. Norodin Salam-CBPA
  • Dr. Sapia Diocolano-CEd
  • Prof. Hassanadin Mama-CETC
  • Prof. Ma.Ramona Tamayo-CFisheries
  • Prof. Farida Dimalin-CForestry
  • Prof. Lorna Capundo-CCSPC-LHS
Director
  • Prof. Edgar Boquia- SPEED
  • Prof. Amino Usop- ARS
  • Dr. Noraini Mabang-Library
  • Prof. Erlinda Bunao- ICU
  • Prof. Gloria Kadatuan-Registrar
  • Dr. Rosalinda Kamid-Medical Services
  • Instr. Abdillah Lidasan- NSTP-CWTS
  • Instr. Salindatu Abdillah-Socio-Cultural
Location Cotabato City, Philippines
Colors
  • Maroon- symbolizes courage and determination
  • White - stands for truth
  • Yellow- represents loyalty
Athletics
  • Athletics (men and women)
  • Basketball (men)
  • Volleyball (men and women)
  • Sepak Takraw (men)
  • Baseball(men)
  • Football (men)
  • Softball (women)
  • Badminton (men and women)
  • Table Tennis (men and women)
  • Chess (men and Women)
  • Taekwondo (men and women)
Nickname CCSPC Fortstone Warriors
Affiliations PASUC, SCUAA, AACCUP and MASTS (Mindanao Association Of State Tertiary Schools)
Website www.ccspc.edu.ph

The Cotabato City State Polytechnic College is a public college in the Philippines. It is mandated to provide professional and advanced vocational instruction and training in agriculture, fisheries, forestry, engineering and industrial technologies. It is also mandated to promote research, advanced studies, and progressive leadership in its field of specialization.[1] Its main campus is located in Cotabato City.[2]

References

  1. Philippine Batas Pambansa Bilang. 484 Section 2
  2. Philippine Batas Pambansa Bilang. 484 Section 1

Coordinates: 07°12′43.21″N 124°14′43.59″E / 7.2120028°N 124.2454417°E / 7.2120028; 124.2454417


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