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3.18.3.1.3. IFSU Scholarship for BSA, DAT-BAT, and BSF Students. Entering freshmen in
Bachelor of
Science in Agriculture (BSA), Diploma in Agricultural Technology – Bachelor of
Agricultural Technology (DAT-BAT) and Bachelor of Science in Forestry (BSF)
courses are entitle to full tuition fee free. They shall continue to avail of this
scholarship provided that they have no grades lower than 80% in any subject
in the preceding semester.
Note: Deferred for implementation effective S.Y. 2013-2014 for incoming freshmen students and
transferees as per BOR Resolution No. 154, s. 2012.
3.18.3.2. Service Scholarship
3.18.3.2.1. The following are entitled to free full tuition fee scholarship for services rendered to
the institution:
3.18.3.2.1.1. USSG President (per campus)
3.18.3.2.1.2. Graduate School Student Organization President (per campus)
3.18.3.2.1.3. ROTC Corps Commander (per campus)
3.18.3.2.1.4. Editor-in-Chief of the Campus Newsletter
3.18.3.2.1.5. VLPCC President (per campus)Sports Club President (per campus)
3.18.3.2.1.6. CWTS student volunteers to be determined by the NSTP director. The number of
volunteers will be limited to 4 per school year.
3.18.3.2.2. The following are entitled to half tuition fee discount for services rendered to the
institution:
3.18.3.2.2.1. USSG Vice President (per campus)
3.18.3.2.2.2. VLPCC Vice President (per campus)
3.18.3.2.2.3. GSSO Vice President (per campus)
3.18.3.2.2.4. Editorial Staff (per campus)
3.18.3.2.2.5. Members of the Drum and Bugle Corps (per campus)
Note: Only those who finished the basic course (NSTP) but continue serving in the drum
and bugle corps shall enjoy the scholarship.
3.18.3.2.3. Fiduciary funds collected from said organizations shall be used to finance the
aforementioned scholarships subject to availability of actual cash collections. The
above mentioned scholarship shall be enjoyed by the student on top of other
scholarships.
3.18.3.2.4. If a student enjoys other scholarships, the cash equivalent of his earned scholarship
will be given as incentive at the end of the semester.
To illustrate: Full academic scholarship shall be computed to pay for the assessed fees of the
student, and when the student also enjoys, for example, TEAP scholarship, other
excess fees not covered by the academic scholarship shall be deducted to the TEAP
scholarship. Any excess shall then be returned to the availing student.
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