University of Southern Mindanao
Former names | Mindanao Institute of Technology |
|---|---|
| Motto | Our USM |
| Type | Public, State university |
| Established | June 20, 1952 |
| Endowment | PHP225,325,000.00 |
| President | Jonald L. Pimentel, Ph.D. |
Administrative staff | 1,600 |
| Students | 15,000-19,999 (2024) |
| Undergraduates | 11,408 |
| Address | USM Avenue , , , 7°6′54.86″N 124°50′12.1″E / 7.1152389°N 124.836694°E |
| Campus | See §Instruction |
| Hymn | USM Hymn |
| Colors | Green and Gold |
| Nickname | USM |
| Affiliations | SCUAA and MASCUFF, PASUC, AACCUP, |
| Website | Official website |
The University of Southern Mindanao (USM; Filipino: Pamantasan ng Dakong Timog ng Mindanao), formerly Mindanao Institute of Technology (MIT),is a university in the Southern Philippines. It provides instruction and professional training in science and technology, particularly in agriculture and industry. The university was founded by Bai Hadja Fatima Matabay Plang, an educator and philanthropist. It formally opened on October 1, 1954, and achieved university status on March 13, 1978.
Its 1,024-hectare main campus is located in Kabacan, Cotabato. The University of Southern Mindanao is one of four State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) recognized for excellence in agricultural education and one of nine to hold Level IV status. Across its three campuses, USM manages a total of 5,129.97 hectares of land, primarily for agricultural teaching and research.