ASU - Banga The university's biggest campus is located in
Banga, occupying of land below
Manduyog Hill, a tourist attraction famous for its life-sized Way of the Cross. ASU - Banga is home to the College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Environmental Science (CAFES), College of Teacher Education (CTE), College of Business and Management (CBM, formerly the School of Management Sciences or SMS), College of Arts and Sciences (formerly the School of Arts and Sciences or SAS), College of Nursing (newly created college, formerly under the SAS), and the School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM). The campus has a swimming pool, dormitories, and a university hotel that also caters to non-ASU guests. It also houses the Regional Center for Climate Change (RCCC), the
Akeanon Studies Center for Heritage, Diversity, and Educational Innovation, and the Natural Fiber Technology Resource Center (NFTRC). Several national agencies also have their regional and provincial offices within the campus under
usufruct agreements, such as the
Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) - Regional Training Center VI, the
Civil Service Commission - Aklan Field Office, and the
Bureau of Fire Protection - Office of the Aklan Provincial Fire Marshal.
ASU - Kalibo The campus in
Kalibo, the provincial capital of Aklan, is home to the College of Industrial Technology (CIT), College of Industrial Education (CIE), College of Computer Studies (CCS), and College of Engineering and Architecture (CEA). Located in Andagao, a busy area in Kalibo, ASU-Kalibo is the smallest of the five campuses, occupying , yet has the second-biggest number of students enrolled and is the highest income earner among the five ASU campuses. Before its integration into ASCA in 1999 and eventually becoming the College of Industrial Technology of Aklan State University, it was a separate institution known as the Roxas Memorial School of Arts and Trades (RMSAT) established in 1960 by virtue of
Republic Acts 1952 and
2417 authored by Cong. Hon. Godofredo P. Ramos and Cong. Jose B. Legaspi, respectively. On June 10, 1983, RMSAT became a national college by virtue of
Batas Pambansa Blg. 471 authored by Assemblyman Jose T. Tumbokon. RMSAT since then became known as the Roxas Memorial College of Arts and Trades (RMCAT).
ASU - Ibajay The campus in
Ibajay is home to the College of Hospitality And Rural Resource Management, formerly known as the School of Rural Resource Development and Management. Located in
Colongcolong, the campus occupies of land. Before its integration into ASCA in 1999 and eventually becoming the College of Hospitality And Rural Resource Management of Aklan State University, it was a separate institution known as the Ibajay National Agricultural and Industrial School (INAIS), established in 1965 as a feeder school of Aklan Agricultural College by virtue of
Republic Act 4486 authored by Cong. Rafael B. Legaspi. On December 16, 1994, INAIS was converted into a polytechnic college by virtue of
Republic Act No. 7838 authored by Cong. Allen S. Quimpo, known as the Western Aklan Polytechnic College (WAPC).
ASU - New Washington The campus in
New Washington is home to the College of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, formerly known as the School of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, and occupies of land. Before its integration into ASCA in 1999 and eventually becoming the College of Fisheries and Marine Sciences of Aklan State University, it was a separate institution established as New Washington Junior High School in 1948 and later New Washington High School when it progressed to complete secondary course. It was converted into Aklan National School of Fisheries in 1957 by virtue of
Republic Act 1931 and into Aklan National College of Fisheries by virtue of
Republic Act 3944. Both are authored by Cong. Godofredo Ramos. It is home to the Aklan Provincial Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Training, Development, and Product Center (PFARTDPC), created by virtue of
Republic Act 11397.
ASU - Makato The campus in
Makato originally served as an extension high school, and was thus called the ASU Annex, before becoming known as ASU - Makato, an extension of ASU - Banga, and as such, under its administration. As of 2022, the Makato extension is home to the College of Human Development and Performance Sciences (formerly the Teacher Education Center), and occupies in
Barangay Calangcang. Before its integration into ASCA in 1999 and eventually becoming the Teacher Education Center of Aklan State University (under the umbrella of the College of Teacher Education in Banga campus), it was a separate institution known as the Northern Panay Teachers College (NPTC) established in 1966 by virtue of
Republic Act 4711 authored by Cong. Rafael B. Legaspi. ==Schools and colleges==