Page 63 - Student Handbook
P. 63

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.
   58   59   60   61   62   63   64   65   66   67   68