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Loyola Schools Graduate Programs
Graduate education is a stage where leaders are prepared to take on the role as innovators and change agents in their own organizations and communities. As such, graduate students, through their enhanced intellectual and research capacities, are expected to contribute not only to knowledge production but more importantly to the advancement of policy and practice.
In the Philippines, 88% of HEIs are privately-owned but enrollment in public vis-a-vis private colleges and universities are almost equal. This implies that access to private higher education institutions in the country remains to be elusive.
Ateneo de Manila University - Loyola Schools offer various scholarship and financial aid opportunities to make its graduate education more inclusive and accessible to those who are intellectually capable but financially constrained; and support current graduate students in the various stages of their studies.
Through these various scholarships, the Loyola Schools hopes to increase diversity among its graduate student population by decreasing the barrier to access and supporting talents during their course of study in robust ways. It stands firm in its commitment to support educators, scientists, researchers, professionals, creative artists, writers, and others who will ultimately contribute significantly to the development of Philippine society and the Asia Pacific region.
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Applications must be submitted on or before the deadlines posted on this page: LS Graduate Scholarship Application Deadlines
Scholarships Offered by the Loyola Schools
All applicants for the LS schools-based scholarships must adhere to the deadlines released by the Office of the Associate Dean for Graduate Programs.
Incomplete application requirements will not be processed.
Graduate degree program applicants for admission for a particular semester/term may submit a scholarship application while waiting for the admissions results. However, scholarship applications will only be processed after acceptance to the graduate programs.
- Fifty Percent (50%) Scholarships for Academics
- Tuition (20%) Scholarship for Persons with Disabilities
- DepEd-Ateneo Scholarships
- Teaching and Graduate Assistantships
- Scholarships for Doctoral Students
- Fifty Percent (50%) Thesis, Dissertation, and Capstone Project Scholarships
- Dorm Scholarship
- School- and Department-Based Scholarships
Fifty Percent (50%) Tuition Scholarship
Consistent with the Ateneo’s core values of excellence and service, the Loyola Schools seeks to strengthen the nation’s educational system by investing much faculty time and university resources on the development of teachers and leaders in the Philippines’ education system.
This scholarship covers 50% of tuition fee only for coursework enrollment. Students are asked to pay the other fees in full. The scholarship is good only for the current semester of enrollment. The student has to apply and submit a new certificate for the succeeding semesters.
Eligibility
- New and current master’s and doctoral graduate students
- Will be enrolling in LS Graduate Coursework for credit
- Administrators or teachers in a school recognized by DepEd or CHED
- Academics and other personnel in a school recognized by DepEd or CHED and with training in the following areas:
- Guidance and Student Formation
- Curriculum Development
- Instructional Materials Development
- Planning and Research
- Testing, Measurement, and Assessment
- School governance and administration
- Teacher Training and Leadership Development
- Monitoring and Evaluation
- Policy, Programs and Standards Development
- Quality Assurance
- DepEd and CHED staff and professionals whose work is in the following educational development areas:
- Guidance and Student Formation
- Curriculum Development
- Instructional Materials Development
- Planning and Research
- Testing, Measurement, and Assessment
- School governance and administration
- Teacher Training and Leadership Development
- Monitoring and Evaluation
- Policy, Programs and Standards Development
- Quality Assurance
Conditions
- A scholar who withdraws with permission (WP) or without permission (W) from any of the courses enrolled during an academic term will be required to reimburse the Loyola Schools a percentage of the tuition and fees that are determined by the Central Accounting Office, failure to do so would mean incurring financial accountability with the Loyola Schools.
- The scholar may be permitted to withdraw from the semester currently enrolled in due to grave reasons as defined in the Magna Carta of Graduate Students Rights.
- Retake course/s (due to a C, F, or W mark) are not covered by this scholarship.
Requirements
- Filled-out application form, https://go.ateneo.edu/GradScholarshipApplication.
- Latest Certificate of Employment (dated within one month prior to application) from their current school or institution attesting to:
- current employment status;
- position title; and
- if on official study leave
Tuition (20%) Scholarship for Persons with Disabilities
This scholarship will provide qualified PWD graduate students with 20% tuition assistance. There will be four slots per School or a maximum of 20 slots available each school year. Applications will be evaluated based on need and approval will be valid for one semester. The student will have to apply again, if needed, for the succeeding semesters.
Eligibility
- New/Ongoing graduate student with permanent disability in any of the conditions outlined in RA 10754
- Filipino Citizen
- Not enjoying other forms of scholarship
- Will be enrolling in LS Graduate Coursework for credit
- Within the residency term limit
- In financial need
Conditions
- A scholar who withdraws with permission (WP) or without permission (W) from any of the courses enrolled during an academic term will be required to reimburse the Loyola Schools a percentage of the tuition and fees that are determined by the Central Accounting Office, failure to do so would mean incurring financial accountability with the Loyola Schools.
- The scholar may be permitted to withdraw from the semester currently enrolled in due to grave reasons as defined in the Magna Carta of Graduate Students Rights.
- Retake course/s (due to a C, F, or W mark) are not covered by this scholarship.
Requirements
- Filled-out application form, https://go.ateneo.edu/GradScholarshipApplication.
- Scanned copy of Recent ITR; Certificate of Exemption from the filing of Income Tax Return from the BIR; or Certificate of Unemployment from the Municipal/Barangay Hall
- Scanned copy of valid PWD ID (Front & Back) issued by the:
- Persons with Disability Affairs Office (PDAO);
- the City/Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office (C/MSWDO); or
- National Council for the Welfare of Disabled Persons (NCWDP)
Note: The original copy of the ID must be presented to the OADGP for verification within the semester when the scholarship is in effect.
DepEd-Ateneo Scholarships
The Loyola Schools through the Office of the Associate Dean for Graduate Programs awards a limited number of full-tuition scholarships every year to deserving public school teachers. The Associate Dean for Graduate Programs screens the documents of students at the master's level who are pursuing any degree that will enhance their teaching competencies.
Eligibility
- Must be a teacher in a public school recognized by DepEd
- New and current master's and Doctoral students may apply
- With a grade of at least B+ in all subjects (for current students)
- Within the residency term limit
Conditions
- Should finish within the residency term limit.
- The student must not incur any INC, WP, W, C, and F marks. This includes comprehensive exams.
- Shifting to another degree program is not allowed.
- Submission of semestral grade reports and thesis/dissertation/capstone project progress report
- The student must submit a recent Certificate of Enrollment from the current school every semester prior to enrollment.
- The student must assist in at least one major event of the Graduate Programs (e.g. grad students orientation) for each school year.
Requirements
- Filled-out application form, https://go.ateneo.edu/GradScholarshipApplication.
- Latest Certificate of Employment (dated within one month prior to application) from the DepEd Division Office attesting to:
- current employment status;
- position title; and
- if on official study leave
- Transcript of Records from the previous school attended (if new student) or latest printout of student’s grades from AISIS (for current students)
- Plan of study signed by the Department Chair/Program Director
Teaching and Graduate Assistantships
The Graduate or Teaching Assistantship is a full academic scholarship that is granted to currently-enrolled graduate students of the Loyola Schools with a minimum academic load of 3 units in a given academic term in a school year. Only students enrolled within the residency period and with satisfactory academic performance may qualify for a GA/TA position. Scholars will be granted full tuition and other fees and a P15,000.00 living allowance.
The GA/TA assists a department or research center in carrying out the department’s academic-related tasks and activities.
- Teaching Assistant – assists in the department’s undergraduate teaching assignments
- Graduate Assistant – assists in department- or center-initiated research work or projects or in the department’s academic-related activities such as conferences, workshops, lectures, and seminars. They may also assist the Dean’s Office in the handling of interdisciplinary basic education activities.
The scholarship is granted for at least one academic term, i.e., an intersession or a semester, renewable, or up to one whole school year, renewable, for as long as the GA/TA is officially enrolled and performs well academically. Extensions in the following academic terms are subject to an evaluation of the GA/TA’s satisfactory academic performance by the ADGP and of the GA/TA’s satisfactory work performance by the faculty mentor or department chair/ director.
Eligibility
- New and current master's and Doctoral students may apply
- Well within the residency term limit of the Loyola Schools (current students)
- Satisfactory academic performance as determined by the Department Chair/Program Director
- Applicant’s field of study relevant to the accepting Department
- Good disciplinary standing (i.e., no disciplinary record of either a minor or major offense)
- Not a current scholar
Conditions
- The Graduate or Teaching Assistantship is a full academic scholarship that is granted to currently-enrolled graduate students of the Loyola Schools with a minimum academic load of 3 units in a given academic term in a school year. Only students enrolled within the residency period and with satisfactory academic performance may qualify for a GA/TA position.
- Residency period for straight BS/MS program. The residency period for students in a straight BS/MS degree is the 5th year of the master’s degree. However, the residency period for students who shift into the regular master’s program is changed to the residency term limit for a regular master’s program.
- The GA/TA assists a department or research center in carrying out the department’s academic-related tasks and activities.
- Teaching Assistant – assists in the undergraduate teaching assignments of a senior faculty member.
- Graduate Assistant – assists in department- or center-initiated research work or projects or in the department’s academic-related activities such as conferences, workshops, lectures, and seminars. The GA may also assist the Dean’s Office in the handling of interdisciplinary activities.
- The GA/TA scholarship provides for part-time assistantship work of 20 hours a week.
- The scholarship is granted for at least one academic term, i.e., an intersession or a semester, renewable, or up to one whole school year, renewable, for as long as the GA/TA is officially enrolled and performs well academically. Extensions in the following academic terms are subject to an evaluation of the GA/TA’s satisfactory academic performance by the ADGP and of the GA/TA’s satisfactory work performance by the faculty mentor or department chair/director.
- A GA/TA who has a failure in a course will automatically be disqualified from the scholarship in the succeeding academic terms. The student may re-apply for the scholarship once grades are considered satisfactory by the ADGP.
- A GA/TA who withdraws with permission (WP) or without permission (W) from all courses enrolled during an academic term will immediately cancel the GA/TA scholarship and the monthly living allowance, and the GA/TA will be required to reimburse the Loyola Schools a percentage of the tuition and fees that are determined by the Central Accounting Office, failure to do so would mean incurring financial accountability with the Loyola Schools.
- A GA/TA with a WP from any of the courses especially for reasons outside their control, e.g., class dissolved by the department, may continue the scholarship for the rest of the academic term.
- A GA/TA is expected to abide by the Loyola Schools' rules and regulations for students particularly the Code of Conduct for Students. The Loyola Schools reserves the right to immediately cancel a GA/TA’s scholarship and the monthly living allowance once the GA/TA is charged a minor or major offense, and the GA/TA is required to reimburse the Loyola Schools a percentage of the tuition and fees that are determined by the Central Accounting Office, failure to do so would mean incurring financial accountability with the Loyola Schools.
- A GA/TA who engaged anytime after the enrollment period may request full reimbursement of tuition and fees, provided that the student presents the original official receipt of payment. The GA/TA will receive the monthly living allowances starting the month of the scholarship and not retroactive to the start of the semester.
Requirements
- Filled-out application form, https://go.ateneo.edu/GradScholarshipApplication.
- Accomplished GA-TA Application Form (coordinate with the department/program/center/office where you will render the assistantship)
- For ongoing students enrolled in coursework, copy of grades from AISIS and Progress report endorsed by the adviser for those enrolled in thesis, dissertation or capstone project
- For new students, a scanned copy of the Transcript of Records from the previous school attended.
- Recommendation from the Department Chair/Director/Office Head (pdf) to render the assistantship
Scholarships for Doctoral Students
This scholarship covers tuition and fees including Dissertation Writing and Oral Defense Fees. Approved scholars will also receive P30,000 monthly allowance for the duration of the scholarship.
Eligibility
- New and current Doctoral students may apply
- Well within the residency term limit of the Loyola Schools (current students)
- Satisfactory academic performance as determined by the Department Chair/Program Director
- Good disciplinary standing (i.e., no disciplinary record of either a minor or major offense)
- not a recipient/s of any scholarship or financial aid grant at the time of application.
Conditions
- The student is required to carry a full-time load per semester.
- Must enroll in at least 9 units during the regular semester and 3 units in the Intersession.
- Must commit to at least 40 hours per week for dissertation-related work
- The student must finish the program in three years. The student may apply for an extension of up to a maximum of one year subject to the approval of the ADGP. If the student does not complete the degree program within the scholarship’s term limit, the student shall pay for the remaining semesters until completion of the degree program.
- The student must meet the retention grade of the department, or Loyola Schools if the department does not have any. The student must not have any W, C, and F marks. This includes comprehensive exams. Scholars who fail the dissertation defense will have to pay for the re-enrollment of the dissertation and oral defense.
- Shifting to another degree program is not allowed under this scholarship.
- Semestral grade reports and dissertation progress reports must be submitted by the student to the OADGP at the end of each semester. This is a requirement for enrollment in the succeeding semester.
- The student must assist in the research laboratory/group of the department/program/school, or at least one major research-related event of the department/program/school/OADGP (e.g. graduate student research festival) for each school year.
- The student must file the LOA Form if intending to discontinue graduate studies. Scholarship privileges will be suspended during the LOA period.
- The student may be permitted to withdraw from the semester currently enrolled in due to grave reasons as defined in the Magna Carta of Graduate Students Rights. The scholarship privileges will be suspended during LOA.
Requirements
- Filled-out application form, https://go.ateneo.edu/GradScholarshipApplication.
- Recommendation Letter
- For new students - a letter of recommendation for a character reference from the applicant’s present/previous employer/supervisor/teacher printed on official letterhead.
- For currently enrolled students - letter of recommendation from the graduate coordinator/chair/potential dissertation adviser
- Transcript of Records from the previous school attended (if new student) or latest printout of student’s grades from AISIS (for current students)
- Research Statement aligned with the research agenda of the department/program/school endorsed by the Department Chair/Program Director
- Plan of study signed by the Department Chair/Program Director
- Income Tax Return (ITR)
- If single and currently employed, a photocopy of the applicant’s latest Income Tax Return (ITR) form.
- If married and filing income tax returns separately (or applicant is unemployed), include a photocopy of spouse’s latest ITR form;
- If single and unemployed, a photocopy of parent’s latest ITR form;
- If parents are NOT employed, a Certificate of Exemption from filing of Income Tax Return from the BIR or Certificate of Unemployment from the Municipal/Barangay Hall
Fifty Percent (50%) Thesis, Dissertation, and Capstone Project Scholarships
A number of tuition scholarships are available to graduate students who are in the thesis/dissertation/capstone project writing stage. The Department Chair/Program Director nominates and recommends the student for the scholarship. Priority is given to students who have not enjoyed any form of scholarship.
Dorm Scholarship
A full subsidy of dormitory fees at the Graduate Students’ Wing - Cervini Hall for at least one semester. This scholarship is awarded on a first-come-first served basis.
A. Eligibility
- Not a recipient of the 100% scholarship for Doctoral students.
- Students living outside Metro Manila will be prioritized.
- Full-time students. (will enroll enroll in at least 9 units)
B. Condition
Comply with the terms and conditions as set by the University Dormitory
C. Requirements
- Filled-out application form, https://go.ateneo.edu/GradScholarshipApplication.
- Plan of study signed by the Department Chair/Program Director.
School- and Department-Based Scholarships
(Please coordinate directly with the department concerned)
- The Gokongwei Brothers School of Education and Learning Design offers scholarships to qualified doctoral students under the Rosario Bustos Atencio Scholarship and Vicente Tiu Lim Scholarship for School Teachers. These scholarships offer up to 100% tuition and fee coverage for GBSEALD doctoral programs. For more information, please send an email to gbseald@ateneo.edu.
- The Department of Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment offers scholarships to two qualified master’s students under the Fr. James O’Donnell, SJ Scholarship Fund. The scholarship offers fifty percent tuition and 100% fees. For more information, please send an email to cpa.gbseald@ateneo.edu.
- The Department of English grants full or partial scholarships to qualified students under the Robert Southwell, S.J. Scholarships and Angel Hidalgo Scholarship Fund. These scholarships are renewable every semester. For more information, please send an email to english.soh@ateneo.edu.
- The Japanese Studies Program grants qualified students full or partial scholarships that are funded by the Japan Foundation. For more information, please send an email to japanese.soss@ateneo.edu.
- The Department of Psychology offers a PhD in Psychology scholarship for a psychology teacher of a provincial college or university under its Ateneo Bu Eagle Doctoral Fellowship. For more information, please send an email to psychology.soss@ateneo.edu.
- The Department of Theology - Formation Institute for Religion Educators (Theology-FIRE) grants full or partial scholarships for the MA/M Major in Religious Education. For more information, please send an email to fire@ateneo.edu.
External Scholarships & Financial Aid Programs
- Jesuit Educational Association – ADMU (Presidential) Scholarship
- Hopper-Bhatia Canada Fellowship - Institute for Philippine Culture
- Ryoichi Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship Fund (SYLFF) Program
- Scholarships from the Department of Science and Technology, Philippines
- United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia Faculty Scholarship Program (UBCHEA)
- Scholarship for the Armed Forces of the Philippines
Jesuit Educational Association – ADMU (Presidential) Scholarship
Faculty from other Jesuit schools in the country, who are recommended by their Rectors of Presidents, may avail themselves of these scholarships.
These scholarships are administered through the Office of the Associate Dean for Graduate Programs. The scholarship covers tuition and other fees, and in certain cases, living and transportation allowances during the summer.
Hopper-Bhatia Canada Fellowship - Institute for Philippine Culture
The Hopper-Bhatia Canada Fellowship at the Institute of Philippine Culture (IPC) is open to all Ateneo de Manila graduate students in MA/MS or PhD programs with a field research component currently working on or about to undertake a thesis or dissertation field work. The Fellowship Program provides support for Field Work and Thesis Production, as well as a Skills Enhancement program.
The research priorities of IDRC and the IPC ADMU focus on providing new insight into societal issues that require both a keen understanding of the local context and its connection to the global environment. Themes include (but are not limited to) health, technology, governance and sustainability, local communities, social capital, globalization and social change.
Fellows will be provided with up to six units of thesis related tuition and fees, along with a field research subsidy of up to CAD $1,000 or its equivalent in Philippine Pesos. The maximum amount for Field Research Subsidy and Thesis Production is the equivalent of CAD $2,100 in Philippine Pesos.
For further information, please refer to http://www.ipc-ateneo.org/content/idrc-call-applications.
Ryoichi Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship Fund (SYLFF) Program
The SYLFF Program for Tomorrow’s Intellectual Leaders envisions to produce responsible citizens who can deal with social issues with a critical and constructive sense, formulate solutions for local and regional problems, and participate effectively in the country’s efforts to engage the global community.
The SYLFF program was designed for the best and brightest students with strong leadership potential. It supports outstanding, highly qualified graduate students with full one-year scholarships for Master’s, Master of Laws, PhD, or Juris Doctor degrees who are in their theses or dissertations stages, and whose research is oriented towards the social sciences and/or public policy, may apply.
The grant includes full tuition and fees subsidies including thesis writing and oral defense. A monthly living allowance for 10-12 months is also given depending on the applicant’s academic advisement.
Scholarships from the Department of Science and Technology, Philippines
Accelerated Science and Technology Human Resource Development Program-National Science Consortium (ASTHRDP-NSC)
ASTHRDP-NSC aims to provide master’s and doctoral degrees in priority S&T areas to help improve the country’s global competitiveness and capability to innovate through Science and Technology (S&T) and to accelerate the production of high-level human resources needed for Research and Development (R&D) in S&T.
Capacity Building Program in Science and Mathematics Education (CBPSME)
CBPSME is a graduate scholarship for master's and doctorate degrees in science and mathematics education. The program aims to improve the quality of education and accelerate the development of critical mass of experts in Science and Mathematics Education.
Engineering Research and Development for Technology (ERDT)
ERDT scholarship aims to provide master’s and doctoral degrees in various engineering fields to deliver high-impact research, upgrade the qualifications of practicing engineers, and develop a culture of research and development.
United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia Faculty Scholarship Program (UBCHEA)
The United Board Faculty Scholarship Program supports promising young faculty currently employed at a college or university in the United Board network to pursue advanced degrees, taught in English, in an Asia-Pacific country outside of their own. Scholars may receive up to four years of support for doctoral programs and two years of support for master’s programs, pending satisfactory progress.
For application deadlines and other information, please visit the United Board website: https://unitedboard.org/programs/faculty-development/faculty-scholarship-program/
Scholarship for the Armed Forces of the Philippines
This is a scholarship program for officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines with the rank of captain. Applicants have to be recommended by the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Sapientes Milites Scholarship Foundation, Inc. and must qualify for admission in the Loyola Schools.
Successful applicants may take any of the following professional master’s degree programs: Master in Communication, Master in Economics, Master in Political Science major in Global Politics, Master in Organizational Psychology and Master in Applied Sociology and Anthropology.
The Loyola Schools provides 50% of the funds for the scholarship through the Ateneo Graduate School Scholarships. The other 50% is funded by the Office of the President, ADMU.
FAQs
Does Ateneo de Manila have scholarships? ›
The very best applicants to the Ateneo de Manila University are awarded the Ateneo Merit Scholarship. This year, the award will be based on their individual academic performances and leadership roles in their respective senior high schools.
Does Dlsu offer full scholarship? ›Full or partial scholarships are given to deserving incoming freshman students who applied for financial assistance during the scholarship application period and had been screened and selected by the University Scholarship Council based on specific criteria.
Is there a scholarship in University of the Philippines? ›By virtue of Republic Act No. 10648, applicants who belong to the Top 10 graduates of a public high school may receive a scholarship from under the Iskolar ng Bayan Program if they graduated from public high schools from the region where a UP constituent university is located.
Can NAIA schools give full scholarships? ›Do NAIA schools offer full athletic scholarships? Yes, the NAIA awards over $800 million in athletic scholarships to student-athletes competing at NAIA institutions each year. Each sport has a maximum number of scholarships they are allowed to award recruits.
How can I get scholarship in UST? ›- U-CAT result with 85% API or higher.
- Senior High School report card with a general weigh average (GWA) of 95% or higher.
- Certification of good character from guidance councelor or recommendation from the parish priest.
- Certification of good health from the university physician/ practicing physician.
The Ateneo Freshman Merit Scholarship, one of the best scholarships in the Philippines for international students, is offered to their top 50 first-year applicants each academic year. The recipients may be graduates from local private and public schools, or from senior high schools abroad.
What are 6 types of scholarships? ›- Academic Scholarships. ...
- Athletic Scholarships. ...
- Scholarships for Extracurriculars. ...
- Student Specific Scholarships. ...
- Need-Based Scholarships. ...
- Employer Scholarships. ...
- Military Scholarships. ...
- STEM Scholarships.
De La Salle University (QS ranking: 801-1000)
Out of the approximately 120,000 students who take the entrance exams of these top universities annually, only about 10 percent get in.
- Step 1: Search for Scholarships You're Eligible For. ...
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Is there a scholarship for master's degree? ›
A wide variety of Masters scholarships and bursaries are available for postgraduate degrees. Universities, charities and government funding bodies all provide financial support for further study, helping to cover tuition fees and living costs.
What courses are qualified for CHED scholarship? ›- Science and Mathematics. Applied Physics/Physics. ...
- Information Technology Education. Computer Science. ...
- Engineering and Technology. ...
- Architecture. ...
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To compete, a student must be enrolled in a minimum of 12 hours. The student must be making normal progress towards a baccalaureate degree. Junior status academically or athletically – Student must have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale. Any student who identified previously at any other collegiate institution.
What is better D3 or NAIA? ›D3 schools are almost universally better academically though. The top D3 schools beat 80% of NAIA programs. NAIA however, is VERY top heavy. The top NAIA schools like Morningside, northwestern, and Saint Francis absolutely destroy almost every D3 team.
What GPA do you need to play NAIA? ›A student that does not have a satisfactory test score can satisfy freshman eligibility standards and become eligible by having at least a 2.000 final high school GPA.
How do I apply for the 2022 DOST scholarship? ›- Complete the Sign up page. ...
- Click the link on the e-mail to complete your application. ...
- Accomplish the Online Form properly and completely. ...
- You will receive an email that contains the list of requirements to be submitted together with your accomplished application form.
Thomas-Houston (UST), a premier, private Catholic university known for academic excellence, will offer FREE tuition and fees to eligible full-time freshmen students admitted for fall 2022.
Is it easy to get accepted in UST? ›UST has an acceptance rate of around 81% with 27% of applicants deciding to enroll. You can get more information from the admissions office website at stthomas.edu.
Which scholarships are easy to get? ›- $10,000 “No Essay” Scholarship.
- $2,000 Nitro College Scholarship – No Essay.
- $2,500 Christian Connector Scholarship.
- $5,000 Graduate School Scholarship.
- $2,000 College Repayment Grant.
- Annual Protestant Faith Based College Scholarship.
- Annual Catholic College Scholarship.
- Fulbright Scholarship Program. ...
- Excelsior Scholarship. ...
- The Coca-Cola Scholarship. ...
- National Merit Scholarship. ...
- Hispanic Scholarship Fund. ...
- Hope Scholarship. ...
- The Gates Scholarship. ...
- The Gates Millennium Scholars Program.
What is a 100% scholarship? ›
Full-tuition scholarships are the holy grail of college scholarships- prizes that will cover the majority of your college costs for four years. These scholarship awards can cover tuition costs to all of your living expenses, depending on the terms determined by the provider.
Which university gives most scholarship? ›Rank | College | Students receiving need-based aid |
---|---|---|
1 | Columbia University | 2,973 |
2 | Yale University | 2,732 |
3 | Williams College | 1,014 |
4 | Amherst College | 1,066 |
- Germany. A particularly popular country for admission among students from all over the world. ...
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- China.
- Rhodes Scholarship.
- Fullbright Scholarship.
- Gates Cambridge Scholarship.
- Princeton Scholarship.
- Mitchell Scholarship.
- Churchill Scholarship.
- Marshall Scholarship.
- Jardine Scholarship.
Merit scholarships might be awarded based on academic achievement or on a combination of academics and a special talent, trait, or interest. Other scholarships are based on financial need.
Where can I get scholarships for college in the Philippines? ›To apply for government scholarships for college in the Philippines via DOST, Contact any DOST office or regional center for an application form, or fill one out online at www.science-scholarships.ph. The total benefits that this scholarship program has is Php 80, 000 – Php 120, 000 per year.
How many semesters are there in DLSU Manila? ›Each school year in De La Salle University-Dasmariñas is divided into two terms. The first semester typically starts in August and ends in December. The second semester resumes in January and usually ends in May.
Is hair color allowed in La Salle? ›De La Salle College Board of Trustees and staff expect students to wear their hair styled in a conventional way. Unnatural colours, extreme colouring, or streaks and patches of colour are not allowed.
What grades do you need to get into DLSU? ›To be eligible, applicants must pass the DLSU Senior High Admissions and Placement Examinations (DSHAPE) and have a General Average of at least 85 and above or its letter grade equivalent, no grade below 80 in any subject including Conduct / Deportment for Grades 7, 8 and 9.
Does De La Salle have entrance exam? ›De La Salle University will administer the DLSU College Admission Test (DCAT) for AY 2023-2024 Freshman Applicants. For the AY 2023-2024 freshman intake, admission to the University and the chosen degree program will be based on an applicant's DLSU College Admission Test (DCAT) results and high school academic records.
What is the rank of DLSU in the world? ›
De La Salle University is one of the top private universities in Manila, Philippines. It is ranked #801-1000 in QS World University Rankings 2023.
Which scholarships are available now? ›- IREX 2023 Community Engagement Exchange Program for Young Leaders. ...
- Kingston University London 2023 Undergraduate & Postgraduate Scholarships for International Students. ...
- Association of Commonwealth Universities(ACU) 2023 Early Career Conference Grants.
Gates Cambridge Scholarships are granted for graduate study in any subject at Cambridge to international students all over the world and covers university fees, maintenance allowance, air fare allowance, etc.
When should you start applying for scholarships? ›Federal Student Aid recommends that students start researching for scholarships the summer after your junior year of high school. If you have time and energy, you should even start before that. Every scholarship has different rules and different deadlines. Some even require submissions a year prior to starting college.
What is the lowest GPA to get a scholarship? ›Some scholarship committees only consider applicants whose GPA meets a certain threshold. Minimum requirements range from around 2.0 on the lower end to 3.75 or higher for competitive academic scholarships. Generally speaking, a 3.0 GPA or higher will give you a decent shot at qualifying for a variety of scholarships.
Which country is best for full free scholarship? ›Germany. A particularly popular country for admission among students from all over the world. No wonder: In Germany almost all universities are free of charge and the country's largest scholarship fund — DAAD — provides a scholarship to cover living expenses.
Which country is best for fully funded scholarship? ›- Fulbright program in the USA.
- Azerbaijan Government Fully Funded Scholarships.
- Rotary Peace Fellowships.
- Australia Awards.
- E4D Scholarships for Developing Countries in Switzerland.
- GIST Scholarships in South Korea.
- ESED Scholarships.
- Philippine citizenship.
- Language proficiency.
- College degree with major in the field of specialization.
- Excellent scholastic records.
- Professional work experience (after college) in the field of specialization.
A number of Universities in the Philippines awards merit-based scholarships to talented bachelor's and master's students based on the overall assessment of applications. Scholarships are offered by the admission board upon admission to the most outstanding candidates.
Which countries offer full scholarships for Masters? ›- Yale University Scholarships USA. ...
- Turkey Government Scholarship. ...
- Government of Brunei Darussalam Scholarship. ...
- Chinese Government Scholarships. ...
- DAAD Scholarship Germany. ...
- MEXT Scholarship Japan. ...
- Fulbright Scholarships USA.
How much is the CHED scholarship 2022? ›
amounting to Php 20,000.00 or 100,000 per semester. 2022.
Is CHED scholarship 2022 still available? ›Application Period
[UPDATE] According to CHED NCR, there is no call yet for the application of the CHED Merit Scholarship Program (CMSP) for incoming freshman college students for Academic Year 2022-2023.
How to Get a Full Scholarship
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What are Scholarships and How Do They Work? (Guide)
ATENEO FRESHMAN MERIT SCHOLARSHIP (AFMS)
This award includes a full tuition and fees grant for any undergraduate degree of the awardee's choice.
Download and fill out our Scholarship Application Form. Prepare the needed requirements listed on the form to complete your application. FILL OUT THE FORM PROPERLY AND COMPLETELY. The financial aid questionnaire/form should be accomplished by the PARENTS of the applicant.
Is it free to study in Ateneo? ›Admission and Tuition at Ateneo de Manila University
The tuition at Ateneo ranges at P90,000 to P110,000 per semester. For the academic year of 2020 to 2021, the average tuition fee was at P92,064, with basic fees at P12,385 and miscellaneous fees at P3,750.
Applicants for the scholarship must be natural-born Filipinos of good moral character and in good health. Application is open to students in the STEM strand. Those in the non-STEM strand may also apply provided they belong to the top 5% of their graduating class.
How can you get a scholarship? ›- the financial aid office at a college or career school.
- a high school or TRIO counselor.
- the U.S. Department of Labor's FREE scholarship search tool.
- federal agencies.
- your state grant agency.
- your library's reference section.
Yes! You may still avail of the DOST Scholarship even if you have already received a scholarship grant from Ateneo. What are the benefits that I can get from DOST if I have been awarded an Ateneo Scholarship?
How do I avail hawak kamay scholarship? ›
Hawak Kamay (HK) Scholarship is given to students who will qualify for the grant through passing the HK qualifying examination, conducted during pre – enrollment season of the specific school year.
Who are eligible for Samunnathi scholarship? ›Applicants should be from non-reservation forward community and a resident of Kerala. Annual income of the family should be less than 2 lakhs based on all sources. Applicants must have a Bank account in any recognised bank.
Why did you apply for hawak kamay scholarship? ›More Reason to Apply for Hawak Kamay Scholarship for College Students 2022 is because this scholarships cover the Entire duration of your study in the College and you can renew the scholarship every semester.
Does Ateneo de Manila have entrance exam? ›Ateneo College Admissions
The exam is an essential part of your application to Ateneo, aside from your high school academic performance, extracurricular activities, personal essay, and recommendation letters. It consists of multiple-choice questions in mathematics, English, general knowledge, and abstract reasoning.
Who may apply? The applicant must be a member of his/her school's Grade 10 batch at the time of application. No minimum grade is demanded of Grade 11 applicants. However, Ateneo de Manila SHS seeks students with good academic performance, no failing grades and good deportment records.
How do I pay Ateneo de Manila fee? ›Tuition and Fees may be paid at the Cashier's Office at the Ground Floor of Xavier Hall, Windows 3-7, (for cash and cash/check combinations) or Berchmans Hall Room 106 (for check, credit card, debit card, and zero-payment scholars).
How much is the salary of a professor in Ateneo? ›Some related job titles are Assistant Professor salaries with median pay of ₱458,000, Faculty salaries with median pay of ₱271,500, Associate Professor salaries with median pay of ₱805,000, Instructor salaries with median pay of ₱202,000.
What rank is Ateneo in the Philippines? ›Authoritative rankings
Previously, Ateneo de Manila was ranked in the 101-200 bracket of the 2022 THE Impact Rankings, which assesses institutions based on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).