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This is a grant available to students who desire to render service to the University and
receive remuneration for services while studying. The allowable number of hours of work
service shall be maximum of 100.
g. Government Scholarship
This is a scholarship given to any student under the AFP/Philippine Veterans Affairs
(PVAO). R. A. 7160, PD 577 RA 7883, DND/CHED/PASUC and other similar recognized
government scholarship honored by the University upon presentation of the necessary
credentials.
h. CvSU Scholarship Privilege
This scholarship is awarded to employees of the University and their dependents
provided that such employees have rendered at least one year of employment status.
i. Service Scholarship
This is a program, which provides free tuition or tuition discount to students who have
rendered service to the University as members of the varsity teams, CvSU band and socio-
cultural, senior staff of student publication, officers of the University Student Council and
first class ROTC Cadet Officers.
In general, the criteria in the selection of financial awardees include: good moral character;
economic background of parents or guardians; willingness to work; and academic performance. The
University shall promulgate the details of selection criteria and the mechanics of implementation and
revise the same accordingly, as the need raise.
The benefits to the awardees of the financial assistance program include: either free tuition or
discounts in tuition fees; monthly stipend; allowance per semester; book allowance and others. In
addition, some types of financial assistance include priority booking in the University Dormitory. The
responsibilities of the recipients include maintaining high academic standards; and also rendering some
types of service work to the University. The University shall issue from time to time, update guidelines
on these aspects of the program.
The financial assistance is automatically terminated if a student recipient is involved in any
misconduct in contravention of the University Students’ Code of Conduct or any other University
policies, rules and regulations. In addition, student recipients whose grades fall below the required
academic requirements by the type of financial assistance shall also forfeit the benefits and/or
allowances.
Section 25. Residence Halls/Dormitories
The University shall, as much as possible, maintain residence halls/dormitories for students
where are expected to reside. Students not living in the University residence halls/dormitories shall
reside in the homes or dormitories accredited by the Office of Student Affairs.