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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);
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