In June 2006, two external units were opened in the municipalities of
Josefina and
San Pablo. A former WMSU-ESU in the municipality of
Margosatubig was affiliated to JHCSC in June of this year. CMSECAT (Canuto MS Enerio College of Arts and Trade) in the municipality of
Lakewood was integrated to the college in October of the same year. On December 1, 2006, Dr. Carlicita A. Saniel was appointed by the JHCSC-BOT as president of the college to serve the remaining term of Montealto while Dante B. Bayocot assumed his former position as college
registrar. In March 2007, Saniel was installed by JHCSC-BOT as the second president of the college. During her term of office, new external units were opened to cater the educational needs of the poor but deserving students of Zamboanga del Sur. These external units are located in the municipalities of
Vincenzo Sagun (opened in June 2007),
Tabina (October 2007),
Guipos (June 2009) and
Sominot (June 2009). The integration of ZSAC (
Zamboanga del Sur Agricultural College) to JHCSC in June 2009 led to the birth of JHCSC-
Dumingag campus. This was followed by the offering of extension classes of JHCSC-Main in
Dumalinao (June 2012) and the extension classes of JHCSC-Dumingag in
Molave and
Aurora. On June 15, 2012, JHCSC-BOT confirmed Saniel as president of JHCSC for a second term. Today, the JHCSC System has 3 Organic Campuses and 18 external units located in the different municipalities of Zamboanga del Sur. Its main campus is preparing for its Level 1 accreditation with
AACCUP. To make education accessible to the poorest students in the province of Zamboanga del Sur, JHCSC External Units were opened in the municipalities of
Tigbao,
Lapuyan,
Dimataling,
Mahayag,
Tambulig, and
Ramon Magsaysay in June 2005. Three former
Western Mindanao State University-External Studies Units (WMSU-ESU) were affiliated to JHCSC during this year. It was also the year that marked the opening of JHCSC-
Pagadian Annex. ==References==