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7.1.3.3. Guidelines for Availment
7.1.3.3.1. Thesis should be in line with the existing research thrusts priorities of the Research Division.
7.1.3.3.2. The respective research coordinators in consultation with their respective College deans and
chairpersons select the entries for funding.
7.1.3.3.3. Thesis proposals are then submitted to the Research Office on or before the following
schedules:
August - Thesis to be conducted during the second semester
February – Thesis to be conducted during the first semester of the next school
year.
7.1.3.3.4. Submitted proposals are then referred to the concerned College research council composed
of three members – Research Director as Chairman, 2 members who are experts on the
concerned field;
7.1.3.3.5. The University Research Council and the Director for Research finally review and approve
the thesis to be funded by the Research Division;
7.1.3.3.6. A minimum of two (2) students /semester (one graduate and one undergraduate) who are
on the process of conducting their theses could avail of the financial support;
7.1.3.3.7. Each student is entitled to a thesis support in the form of supplies and materials with a
maximum value of Php 5,000.00 for undergraduate and PhP10,000 for graduate;
7.1.3.3.8. Upon approval, a written memorandum of agreement (MOA) is signed by the student, the
thesis adviser, and the Research Director; and
7.1.3.3.9. After the completion of the research, students are required to submit two (2) copies of the
manuscript to the Research Office and one (1) copy to the University Library.
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