Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - Mid La Union Campus

La Union School of Arts and Trade was established in 1907 by Mr. D. Aran, an American, its founder and its first principal. It was one of the earliest vocational schools in the Philippines that started as an intermediate school with only 5 teachers and 88 students. In 1917, Mr. Huncy, succeeded him until 1922. Secondary courses were then offered. The intermediate curriculum was eventually dropped in 1927, and in 1928, the La Union Trade School was transferred to its present site and converted into the secondary level. It was the incumbency of the first Filipino principal, Catalino Calica, that the school turned out its first set of only 8 graduates. The school closed during the second world war.

By virtue of R.A. 543 on 16 June 1950, the La Union Trade School was placed under the support of the National Government. R.A. 801 was enacted on 21 June 1952 to convert the institution into a National Regional School of Arts and Trades known as the La Union School of Arts and Trades. Tranuilino delos Trinos was the first superintendent. In 1957, Apolinario Apilado took over as the second superintendent, and in 1957, Fermin Taruc became the third superintendent. Taruc's administration placed much emphasis in the improvement of the standard of instruction in all levels of education.

In 1975, Avelino Ascuncion assumed office as the fourth superintendent. The school served as a Regional Development Center for Practical Arts in Region I. The degree of Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology was offered during the school year1976-1977. The school accommodated the extension classes of UP Graduate School, Baguio City, for the degree of Master of Management. Likewise, the school was also chosen by the Engineering Equipment Inc. as its training center in Northern Luzon wherein vocational graduates underwent further training in their field of specialization.

On May 25, 1978, Hipolito Pacis took over as the fifth superintendent and this marked the greatest milestone for LUSAT. The school was integrated into the Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University on 15 January 1981 through P.D. 1778. Dr. Bienvenido Agpaoa became its first president. In 1989, Dr. Manuel Corpus was installed as the second president. In 1996, DMMMSU has been adjudged by the CHED (Commission on Higher Education) as number 7 among top universities and colleges (public and private) in the Philippines. Most graduates rated high in their respective board and licensure exminations. On 23 July 1999, Dr. Dionisio Gat Ducusin became the third president of the University. The Mid-La Union Campus has Dr. Rodolfo R. Apigo as its chancellor, ssuming the position on 23 September 1999. With transformational leaders at the helm of DMMMSU and the MLUC in particular, the University is at the threshold of The New millennium upholding excellence in instruction, research, extension, and production for global competitiveness.

Dr. Ernesto R. Gapasin, former MLUC Chancellor became the fourth president of the University. On January 11, 2001 while Dr. Rodolfo R. Apigo was redesignated as MLUC Chancellor, Dr. Gapasin and Dr. Apigo attain the status of a "distinct center of excellence in human and material and NATURAL resources development, globally relevant and competitive and focused on responsible citizenship, sustained economic growth and the improvement of quality of life of the Filipino."

Through the years, Mid-La Union Campus, under the flagship of the Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University has developed and sustained itself to become the leading school in the region and one of the top educational institutions nationwide. Proof of its excellence can be seen in the list of board topnotchers that MLUC has produced over the past 25 years. MLUC takes pride in its continuing plight to be a distinct center of excellence.