The school was originally named Lumbatan Farm School in Lumbatan, Lanao del Sur with American S/Sgt. Ed F. Smith as Head Teacher. It was later converted into a high school known as Lumbatan Agricultural High School after the inauguration of the Philippine Assembly on October 16, 1907 in pursuance to the Phil. Bill of 1902.
In 1947, the school under the leadership of former Congressman Manalao Mindalano was transferred to Malabang, Lanao del Sur. It occupied a portion of Malabang Pilot Central School. In June 1953, then Congressman Mohammad Ali Dimaporo passed a bill seeking the transfer of the school to Karomatan, Lanao del Norte.
In 1969, pursuant to RA No. 5507, the school was converted into a college known as the Lanao del Norte Agricultural College. However, the first college curricular offerings started in 1971.
In 2001, through the BOR Resolution No. 11-A, s, 2001 and pursuant to RA No. 8292, the Lanao del Norte Agriculture College was integrated into the Mindanao State University System and became MSU-Lanao del Norte Agricultural College.
The College of Computer Studies visualizes an institution which produces quality competitive graduates in the field of Information and Communication Technology who are responsive to the needs of the society and adept in emerging technologies.
Offers and provides quality education by effectively delivering instruction through appropriate adoption of technological innovations.
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