Other Scholarship Grants and Financial Assistance

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Student Executive Council (SEC) Scholarship Grant

Qualifications:

  • An incoming first-year college student with a general average of 85% and no grades below 80% in any subject in the fourth year level and attested to by the barangay chairman as poor but deserving.
  • A full-time old student who obtained in the immediately preceding semester a general scholastic average of 85% with no grade lower than 80% in any subject and attested by the barangay chairman as poor but deserving.

Procedure

  1. Fill up the application form for SEC Scholarship at the SEC Office.  Present the original and attach the photocopies of the following requirements: Certified true copy of Form 138 or report card for incoming freshmen or certified true copy of grades for old students.
    • Parents BIR Form 1701-1 or tax exemption certificate for the previous year.
    • Letter of recommendation from the barangay chairman attesting to the applicant’s qualifications.
    • Certificate of good moral character from the high school principal for incoming freshmen or from the Prefect of Discipline for old students.
  2. Take the qualifying test and interview given by an authorized SEC representative and must pass the evaluation.
  3. The background investigation may be conducted.

Benefits:

  • 100% tuition fee discount

Terms and Conditions:

  • Renewable every semester, must maintain the required scholastic average, enrolled in a non-medical course, with maximum academic load of 21 units (excess units will be shouldered by the grantee), must render service to the DSS and SEC office for at least two (2) hours daily and evaluation must be patterned after the Office Aides/Reconciler rating.

Government Scholarship Program

Within the University, there are students who enjoy government scholarship grants such as those from the Philippine Veterans Administration Office (PVAO), US Veterans Administration Office (USVAO), Scholarship, Grants-in-Aid and Student Loans administered by the Commission on Higher Education, Congressional and City Government Scholarships.

Private Scholarship Grants

Other scholarship grants may be sponsored by private entities and individuals.

Office Aids

Qualifications:

  • A high school graduate who is poor but deserving as attested to by the barangay chairman.

Procedures:

  1. Secure application form for financial assistance from the Coordinator of Student Aide Reconciler Scholars and attach the following requirements.
    • Parent’s BIR Form 1701-A or individual income tax return for the previous year.
    • Letter of recommendation either from a barangay chairman or high school principal
    • Form 138 or report card
    • Certificate of good moral character
  2. Report for an initial interview with the Coordinator of Student Aide Reconciler Scholars who will endorse the application to the Committee on Student Financial Assistance.
  3. Report for the final interview with the Chairman of the Committee on Student Financial Assistance.

Benefits:

  • 100% tuition fee discount

Terms and Conditions:

  • Renewable every semester, a minimum academic load of 21 units, no failures, no unofficial dropping of subjects, passes the evaluation of the supervisor to whom he reported daily during his free hours within the terms.