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Land Donors.
Stipulated privileges for land donors under Board Resolution 136, s.
1987.
1. Free Schooling for Children:
1.1. 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.
1.2. Children of land donors of more than one-half (1/2) hectare
studying in IFSU may enjoy the free schooling privilege in
both secondary and collegiate levels their number of which is
categorized as follows:
AREA DONATED (in ha.) No. of Child
Entitled
a) ½ to 3 1
b) More than 3 to 6 2
c) More than 6 to 12 3
d) More than 12 to 20 4
e) More than 20 5
1.3. Provisions:
“Free schooling” refers to non-payment of tuition and
registration fees but not to include dormitory fees, RLE,
internet, and other miscellaneous fees.
Childless donors and those whose number of children
is less than what is allowed them (as above) may
recommend any other child/children to enjoy the
privilege.
Students granted the above privilege should enjoy th
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.
Private Scholarships
These scholarships shall be given to students by private
donors as well as private agencies such as the Alumni Association
and/or private individuals. The criteria thereof are generally specified by
the donors. However, the hereunder general guidelines on Article 126,
shall govern or shall be considered on default of any criteria laid down
by the donors.
General government Scholarship Guidelines
Selection Criteria. The following criteria on scholarships shall be
observed:
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);