Campus Life of a Golden Paddler

Here at Caraga State University, there’s more to life than academics.

University by the Numbers

Discover the vibrant community that makes our campus home – from thousand of students, engaging events, and countless opportunities that bring our dynamic campus community to life.

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TINGUHA 2026

This year, a weeklong Communication, Education, and Public Awareness (CEPA) Campaign will be launched and run until February 20, 2026. Local Student Government (LSG) across seven colleges will hold plenary sessions and forums to tackle key development themes under the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. These include sustainable leadership, healthy and climate-resilient cities, social protection, health education, environmental conservation, food security, and animal health.

The CSU Experience

Step into our world and discover what makes our campus special – the students, activities, achievements, and moments that create an unforgettable experience.

Events and Activities

Golden Paddler’s life just not revolve around projects, exams, and deadlines. Being in Caraga State University means there is more to campus life other than academics. Experience entertainment in playing sports, socializing with people that share your same hobbies, form life-long friendships and halt your mind from a stressful academic life.

University Facilities

Beyond academics, Caraga State University provides comprehensive supports services including laboratories, recreational centers, library and departmental buildings that create vibrant campus communities. These interconnected spaces work together to create an environment where students can pursue their academic goals while engaging in different activities.

Student Services

Caraga State University forms a support network designed to help Golden Paddlers succeed not just academically, but also personally and professionally throughout their academic journey. These includes mentorship, workshops, counseling and even mental health support.

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SERVICE ORIENTED COUNCIL

Our Service-Oriented Council at Caraga State University is dedicated to student welfare, leadership, and community engagement. We strive to serve with integrity, organize meaningful initiatives, and foster a supportive campus environment.

RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION COUNCIL

Our Religious Organization Council at Caraga State University fosters spiritual growth, unity, and faith-driven service. We support religious organizations, promote interfaith harmony, and encourage values-based leadership within the campus community.

BOARD OF COUNCIL FOR FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES

Our Religious Organization Council at Caraga State University fosters spiritual growth, unity, and faith-driven service. We support religious organizations, promote interfaith harmony, and encourage values-based leadership within the campus community.

Take a Virtual Tour!

Experience campus life firsthand through our immersive online tour featuring high-definition panoramic views of laboratories, student centers and scenic campus grounds. Get a comprehensive feel for campus life and discover what makes our university community special.

#ImmerseInCSU

The #ImmerseInCSU series compiles short remarks about the takeaways of our visitors, interns, and all those who have #immersed themselves in the university community.

“I am thankful and glad that, as a member of the Mamanwa tribe, I was given the opportunity to visit CSU [Caraga State University]. I will do my best so that I can study here, and I hope that other tribes [Indigenous Peoples] will also have the opportunity to study at CSU.” | Maria Mae C. Subay

“I am deeply grateful to CSU [Caraga State University], the NCIP, and the Provincial Government for the opportunity and support extended to our Indigenous Peoples (IP) youth. I have seen the fair and equal treatment given to our IPs here in the university. I envision that all youth who dream of studying at CSU will have the chance. I also envision that our IP youth will receive appropriate and quality education.”  | Datu Pigsaulangan Ruben Binongcasan Mandahinog

Earthquake Safety Guide

Earthquakes in our university may be inevitable, but damage from it may be reduced. Here are the steps you take before, during and after an earthquake will help make you safer and reduce injuries, damages and losses.