BASC Earns Global Recognition in First-Ever THE Impact Rankings 2026 Participation
Bulacan Agricultural State College (BASC) has achieved a
significant milestone in its internationalization and sustainability journey
after securing an overall Sustainability Impact Ranking of 1001–1500
among 1,603 participating institutions worldwide in the Times
Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings 2026. In its inaugural
participation, BASC joined a distinguished group of higher education
institutions recognized globally for their contributions to advancing the
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The achievement underscores BASC’s growing presence in
the international higher education landscape and reflects the institution’s
steadfast commitment to promoting sustainable development through quality
education, impactful research, innovation, extension services, and meaningful
community engagement.
The Times Higher Education Impact Rankings is one of the
world’s leading assessments of university performance against the SDGs. Unlike
traditional rankings that focus primarily on research output and academic
reputation, THE evaluates institutions based on their real-world impact through
four key areas: research, teaching, stewardship, and outreach. The 2026 edition
further strengthened this framework through the Sustainability Impact Ratings
initiative, highlighting universities that create measurable and lasting
societal impact.
BASC’s participation demonstrates its long-standing
commitment to fostering inclusive and equitable education, advancing gender
equality, reducing poverty and inequalities, creating opportunities for decent
work, and strengthening partnerships that directly benefit communities and
stakeholders.
In its first appearance in the rankings, BASC earned
recognition across six Sustainable Development Goal categories:
• SDG 1 – No Poverty: 601–800 out of 931 institutions
globally
• SDG 4 – Quality Education: 801–1000 out of 1,335 institutions globally
• SDG 5 – Gender Equality: 301–400 out of 1,095 institutions globally
• SDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth: 801–1000 out of 1,003 institutions
globally
• SDG 10 – Reduced Inequalities: 601–800 out of 932 institutions globally
• SDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals: 1001–1500 out of 1,610 institutions
globally
More than a global ranking, this recognition affirms
BASC’s commitment to integrating sustainability across its core functions of
instruction, research, extension, production, and governance. It also reflects
the collective efforts of administrators, faculty members, researchers, staff,
students, alumni, and partner institutions who continue to contribute to the
College’s mission of creating positive and lasting societal impact.
As BASC continues its journey toward universityhood and greater
international engagement, this milestone stands as a testament to the
institution’s growing global relevance and its unwavering commitment to
transforming lives through education, innovation, service, and sustainable
development.
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