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3.1.6.3.1. Childless donors and those whose number of children is less than what is allowed them
(as above) may recommend any other relative to enjoy the privilege.
3.1.6.3.2. Students granted the above privilege should enjoy the same only for the length of period
normally prescribed for their course. An extension maybe granted by the University
President on a case-to-case basis, provided that such extension shall not exceed one (1)
year. However, this scholarship can be availed of for only one program.
3.1.7. IFSU Alumni Assistance
Graduates of IFSU who wish to continue their graduate studies program shall avail of 25%
discount on tuition fee. However, this scholarship can be availed of for only one program.
3.1.8. Honor Students
3.1.8.1. Students who graduated with honors in their baccalaureate degree and/or master’s degree
who wish to enroll in the graduate school program may avail of the following tuition fee
discount:
3.1.8.1.1. Summa – 100%
3.1.8.1.2. Magna – 75%
3.1.8.1.3. Cumlaude – 50%
3.1.8.2. The scholarship may be renewed if the grantee carries a minimum load of 9 units and obtains
an average of:
1.0 : 100% disc TF
1.25 : 75% disc TF
1.50 : 50%
With no grade of 2.0
3.1.9. Private Scholarships
These scholarships shall be given to students by private donors as well as private donors
such as the Alumni Association and/or private individuals. The criteria/guidelines thereof are
generally specified by the donors.
3.2. General Government Scholarship Guidelines
3.2.1. Selection Criteria. The following criteria on scholarships shall be observed:
3.2.1.1. Priority shall be given to those students taking courses directly concerned with food production
(i.e. Agro-forestry, Animal & Crop Sciences) and natural resources (i.e. forestry);
3.2.1.2. Relatively good grades in High School. The general point average (GPA) and University
Entrance examination scores shall be considered;
3.2.1.3. Favorable result of interview, which includes articulateness of applicants, and personality.
Views on some pervasive issues, etc.; and
3.2.1.4. Economic Status. Those who are relatively poor shall be given preference.
3.3. Requirements to Maintain Scholarship. To maintain one’s scholarship, a student shall:
3.3.1. Have good scholastic standing with a general weighted average (GWA) of at least 80% or
better with no failing, incomplete, or conditional grades in the immediately preceding semester
if they are to continue enjoying the scholarship. (Except for Academic Scholars who have to
maintain required passing grades);
3.3.2. Maintain good moral character;
3.3.3. Have no violation of the Student Manual as determined by the Student Scholarship Section;
3.3.4. No infraction or breach of any of the terms and conditions set by the donor and/or IFSU as
contained in the scholarship agreement;
3.3.5. Be of good health, physically, mentally and emotionally;