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3.1.3.12.1.    Student Assistants .  The student must have a general academic average of 80% and no
                              failing grades during the preceding term and must currently carry a load of not more than
                              18 units during the semester and 6 units during summer.
               3.1.3.12.2.    Student Laborers .  Interested students with at least an average rating of “75%” and with
                              all subjects passing shall be given work; provided that the students concerned shall carry
                              not more than 15 units during the semester and six units during summer.

               3.1.4.   Government Scholarships
                              The  University  honors  the  scholarship  from  any  of  the  National,  Provincial
                       Scholarship/Assistance Programs.
               3.1.4.1.    National Integrated Student Grant Program (NISGP);
               3.1.4.2.    Selected Ethnic Groups Educational Assistance Program (SEGEAP);
               3.1.4.3.    Barangay Scholarship Program (BSP);
               3.1.4.4.    Philippine Veterans Affairs (PVA);
               3.1.4.5.    Tertiary Education Assistance Program (TEAP);
               3.1.4.6.    President Diosdado Macapagal Agrarian Scholarship Program (PDMASP);
               3.1.4.7.    National Commission on Indigenous People (NCIP);
               3.1.4.8.    The CHED-SSGP;
               3.1.4.9.    CHED Scholarship under the Congressman;
               3.1.4.10.    PNP; and
               3.1.4.11.    Office of the President Assistance Program (OPAP)
               3.1.4.12.    TESDA Scholarship
               3.1.4.13.    Other newly approved government scholarships

               3.1.5.   Presidential Decree No. 577 Scholarship.  This decree provides the following:
               3.1.5.1.    Education benefit shall be extended to one dependent of military personnel who die or become
                          incapacitated in line of duty.
               3.1.5.2.    This benefit shall be good for ten (10) school years and it shall be transferable to any of the
                          dependents of the military personnel: Provided that it will not exceed ten (10) school years.
               3.1.5.3.    This  benefit  shall  be  without  prejudice to  other  educational  benefits  being  enjoyed by the
                          military personnel or his dependents, provided that the grantee shall not enjoy more than one
                          (1) scholarship at one time.
               3.1.5.4.    Grantees  shall  not  be  transferees  from  other  school  prior  to  grant  of  their  benefit.    The
                          scholarship is only for those who are graduating from any school level to the next level.

               3.1.6.  Land Donors . Stipulated privileges for land donors under Board resolution 136, s. 1987.

                          Free Schooling for Children:
               3.1.6.1.    Donors of land that measures less than one-half (1/2) of a hectare may have one child enjoy
                          a free secondary or tertiary education if the child studies in any of the IFSU Campuses.
               3.1.6.2.    Children of land donors of more than one-half (1/2) hectare studying in IFSU may enjoy the
                          free  tuition fee in the collegiate level and/or 50% discount on tuition fee in the graduate level.
                          The number of which is categorized as follows:

                                AREA DONATED (in ha.)        No. of Child Entitled
                                ½  to 3                           1
                                More than 3 to 6                  2
                                More than 6 to  12                3
                                More than 12 to 20                4
                                More than 20                      5

               3.1.6.3.    Provisions:
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