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The
state
university
was
first
established
by
the
Thomasites
as
an
intermediate
school,
named
Indang
Intermediate
School
in
1906
with
C.E.
Workman
its
first
principal.
Subsequently,
Americans
Henry
Wise
and
Joseph
Coconower
succeeded
Workman
as
the
school's
principal.
In
1915,
the
school
had
its
first
Filipino
principal,
Mariano
Mondoñedo.
The
school's
focused
on
vocational
agriculture
for
boys
and
domestic
science
for
girls.
In
1918,
the
name
of
the
school
was
changed
to
Indang
Farming
School.
As
enrollment
increased,
the
school
site
was
expanded
through
the
land
donations
of
the
citizens
of
Indang,
including
Francisco
Ocampo
and
Don
Severino
de
las
Alas,
Secretary
of
Interior
during
the
Aguinaldo
cabinet.
In
1927,
the
school
was
renamed
Indang
Rural
High
School,
during
the
incumbency
of
principal
Simeon
Madlangsakay.
It
first
offered
a
secondary
courses
in
vocational
agriculture
in
1923
and
Home
Economics
in
1927.
In
recognition
of
the
generosity
of
Don
Severino
de
las
Alas
to
the
community,
the
province
of
Cavite
and
the
nation,
the
name
of
the
institution
was
changed
to
Don
Severino
National
Agricultural
School
in
1958
by
a
congressional
action.
Don
Severino
Agricultural
College
The
agricultural
school
was
converted
into
a
state
college
in
1964
by
virtue
of
Republic
Act
No.
3917.
Under
this
Act,
the
school
was
given
its
own
charter
and
became
known
as
Don
Severino
Agricultural
College
(DSAC).
In
1967,
Santiago
M.
Rolle
was
appointed
as
the
first
college
president.
In
1971,
Certificate
in
Technical
Agriculture
was
offered.
Dr.
Sotero
L.
Lasap
designed
a
new
logo
for
DSAC
in
1978.
Its
shape
is
like
a
spaceship
supposed
to
symbolize
carrying
DSAC
to
its
desired
destination.
During
the
preparatory
stage
from
1983–1987,
Dr.
Ruperto
S
Sangalang
became
the
officer-in-charge
and
he
was
the
president
of
CVSU
for
the
longest
period.
The
transition
stage
from
1988–1992
strengthened
the
instructional,
research
and
extension
programs
through
the
implementation
of
the
Institutional
Development
Assistance
and
Cooperation
Project.
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