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SCHOLARSHIPS

The Office of the LASALLIAN ASSISTANCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (LAMP)

The Office of the Lasallian Assistance Management Program (LAMP) is the institutional office responsible for the administration and management of the school’s various scholarship programs, grant-in-aid, tuition discounts, student loans, and other privately funded scholarship programs.

MISSION Statement

In the pursuit of the school’s vision-mission, the office is committed to the service of the young people, especially the poor and underprivileged, by providing them with access to Lasallian education through various scholarship programs.

VISION Statement

Inspired by the Lasallian mission, LAMP serves as the conduit in creating greater access to human and Christian education to enable students from the economically disadvantaged sectors of the community to participate in the transformation of society.

SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS FOR SY 2023-2024
Role of LAMP
Announcements
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMS FOR SY 2023-2024

APPLICATION PERIOD: November 23, 2022 to February 24, 2023
IN-PERSON APPLICATION: Monday – Thursday 2:00-4:00pm/LAMP Office CMR 105

ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

A. ST. BENILDUS ROMANCON FSC SCHOLARSHIP GRANT

This scholarship grants program aims to increase the number of academic scholars from high-performing feeder schools by providing tuition or tuition and other fees incentives to:

Eligibility:
Academic Ranking
For incoming Grade 7 – Top 5 of SY 2021-2022
For incoming Grade 8, 9 and 10 – Top 1 of SY 2021-2022
For incoming Grade 11 – Top 5 of SY 2021-2022
For incoming College – Top 10 2nd semester/final quarter of SY2021-2022 (per strand)
For Incoming Juris Doctor (JD) – Latin Honor College Graduate

Stanine Rank
Valedictorian/Top 1 must have scored at least stanine 7 in all areas in the placement test
Salutatorian/Top 2 must have scored at least stanine 6 in all areas in the placement test
1st Honorable Mention/Top 3 up to Top 5 (for incoming Grade 7 and Grade 11) up to Top 10 (for College) must have scored at least stanine 5 in all areas in the placement test

Scholarship Grants
The grantees are entitled to the following tuition and other fees discounts when all the requirements are met:
Valedictorian/Top 1 – 100% discount on tuition and other fees
Salutatorian/Top 2 – 75% discount on tuition and other fees
1st Honorable Mention/Top 3 – 50% discount on tuition and other fees
4th to 10th Honors – 50% discount on tuition fee only

Documentary Requirement:
Certificate of Academic Ranking of SY2021-2022

Note: Specific academic ranking is necessary for final evaluation (scholarship application of students who failed to indicate the specific ranking will not be processed)

B. BR. HUGH DAMIAN FSC SCHOLARSHIP GRANT (for Incoming Grade 7, Grade 11 and 1st Year College)
This scholarship grant is given to Top 10 entrance examinees, regardless of academic ranking. They are entitled to 100% discount on tuition and fees.

Eligibility
Top 10 entrance examinees who took the Placement Test from December 2022 to May 2023 regardless of academic ranking. The Institutional Admissions and Testing Office (IATO) shall determine the list of Top 10 entrance examinees within the covered period.
• Statistical Ranking will be used.
• Homegrown DLSL students may take the Online Placement Test if they are interested in this scholarship.

ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS PROGRAM APPLICATION PROCESS

1. Applicant accesses the DLSL website for the creation of DLSL online application account
https://onlineadmissions.dlsl.edu.ph/
2. Applicant accomplishes Institutional Admissions and Testing Office (IATO) requirements for the Online Placement Test.
3. Applicant takes the Online Placement Test.
4. IATO notifies the applicant/examinee who qualifies for scholarship application based on the result of the Online Placement Test.
5. On Pre-Screening Form and Certificate of Academic Ranking
a. For Online Submission – applicant accomplishes the pre-screening form (from lamp office template) on the link provided by the IATO.
b. For In-Person Submission – applicant visits the LAMP Office and submits the pre-screening form and academic ranking certificate.
6. Applicant selects type of scholarship he/she intends to apply for.
7. Scholarship Coordinator conducts online/in-person preliminary screening.
8. Scholarship Coordinator advises the pre-qualified applicant to wait for the final result of their scholarship application.
9. Scholarship Coordinator issues (online/in-person) Notice of Scholarship Acceptance (NOSA) to newly accepted academic scholars for SY23-24.

Notes:
1. All scholarship applications are subject to the Scholarship Committee’s final evaluation and ranking.
2. ALL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICANTS MUST NOT PAY THE RESERVATION FEE. PAYMENT OF RESERVATION FEE INVALIDATES THE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION.
3. A STUDENT IS ALLOWED TO APPLY IN ONE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM OF THEIR CHOICE.
4. BS Architecture, Certificate and Graduate programs are not offered in this type of scholarship.

NON-ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS PROGAM ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

A. Saint Jaime Hilario Scholarship Grant (for Grade School, Junior High School and Senior High School)

Inspired by the Lasallian mission, the Office of the Lasallian Assistance Management Program continues to provide greater access to a human and Christian education to enable students from the economically disadvantaged sectors of the community to participate in the transformation of the society. To concretize this noble endeavor, LAMP initiated the rebirth of Saint Brother Jaime Hilario Scholarship Program for Grade School, Junior and Senior High School. This program ensures its commitment in offering basic Christian and Lasallian education to highly motivated and qualified graduates of Lipa City and neighboring municipalities whose economic condition hinders them from studying at De La Salle Lipa.

Eligibility:
1. Incoming Grade School, Junior High School and Senior High School (except Grade 12) students with a grade point average of 85%
2. Stanine Rank of 5 in all areas in the Placement Test
3. Annual Family Income not exceeding PhP 700,000.00

Documentary Requirement:
Copy of Report Card for SY 2021-2022 with computed Grade Point Average (Average should be in numerical value)

B. St. Solomon Le Clercq Scholarship Grant (for incoming College students)

This scholarship grant aims to give access to a Lasallian education in the College for academically qualified students from economically disadvantaged families. Qualified students for this program are entitled to 100% discount on tuition and other fees. The grantee can enjoy this benefit in exchange for clerical services rendered to the school. This program also aims to promote the value of work and its attributes during the performance of the working students’ functions so that they shall then be trained to be responsible and industrious individuals with positive attitudes toward their job.

Eligibility:
1. Incoming college freshmen with a grade point average of 85%
2. Stanine Rank of 5 in all areas in the Placement Test
3. Annual Family Income not exceeding PhP 700,000.00

Documentary Requirement:
Copy of Report Card for 2nd semester SY2021-2022 with computed Grade Point Average (Average should be in numerical value)

Notes:
1. Non-academic scholarship applicant who has a sibling who formerly enjoyed non-academic scholarship grant at DLSL is automatically disqualified from applying to this type of scholarship grant.
2. BS Nursing, BS Architecture, Certificate and Graduate programs are not offered in this type of scholarship.

NON-ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS PROGRAM APPLICATION PROCESS

1. Applicant accesses the DLSL website for the creation of DLSL online application account.
https://onlineadmissions.dlsl.edu.ph/
2. Applicant accomplishes Institutional Admissions and Testing Office (IATO) requirements for the Placement Test.
3. Applicant takes the Placement test.
4. IATO notifies the applicant/examinee who qualifies for scholarship application based on the result of the Placement Test.
5. On Pre Screening Form and Certified True Copy of Report Card
a. For Online Submission – applicant accomplishes the pre-screening form (from lamp office template) on the link provided by the IATO
b. For In-Person Submission – applicant visits the LAMP Office and submits the pre-screening form and certified true copy of report card
6. Applicant selects type of scholarship he/she intends to apply.
7. Scholarship Coordinator conducts online/in-person preliminary screening.
8. Scholarship Coordinator provides the list of documentary requirements for online (via registered email) and in-person applicants.
9. Scholarship Coordinator validates the completeness and correctness of the requirements.
10. Scholarship Committee representative conducts in-person home visitation.
11. Scholarship Committee representative advises the pre-qualified applicant to wait for the final result of their scholarship application.
12. Scholarship Coordinator issues (online/in-person) Notice of Scholarship Acceptance (NOSA) to newly accepted non-academic scholars for SY23-24.

Notes:
1. All scholarship applications are subject to the Scholarship Committee’s final evaluation and ranking.
2. ALL SCHOLARSHIP APPLICANTS MUST NOT PAY THE RESERVATION FEE. PAYMENT OF RESERVATION FEE INVALIDATES THE SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION.
3. A STUDENT IS ALLOWED TO APPLY IN ONE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM OF THEIR CHOICE.

Role of LAMP

LAMP manages the students scholarship grants program as it promotes and encourages interest in education for students planning to enroll, with a view to reducing the student’s financial obligation in recognition of his/her academic achievements. It

  • Formulates and recommends guidelines and policies of the scholarship grants program taking into account sound selection criteria, scholarship evaluation, application processes and fund appropriation.
  • Develops and recommends internal control measures to achieve cost minimization and proper fund management.
  • Conducts periodic reviews of the implementation of the school activities for the scholars to ensure the viability and sustainability of the scholarship program.
  • Conducts a preliminary evaluation and interview of applicants to determine if they satisfy the basic criteria of the scholarship program.
  • Coordinates with the Institutional Admissions and Testing Office, Office of the College and Integrated School Registrars, Finance Resource Department and other related offices on the progress and status of the applicants for, and grantees of scholarships.
  • Coordinates with sponsors, donors and benefactors on matters concerning the academic achievement of beneficiaries, financial reports, and details of the deeds of donation.
  • Convenes the Scholarship Committee for the evaluation and selection of proposed scholars/grantees for recommendation to the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Mission.
  • Establishes linkages to have access to scholarship grants, endowment sources and various other forms of financial assistance in aid of education.
  • Conducts periodic reviews of guidelines and policies of the scholarship program taking into account sound selection criteria, scholarship evaluation, application processes, and fund appropriation.
  • Updates the designated scholarship coordinators of the different divisions on the progress and status of the application for scholarship grants.

 

Announcements

Scholarship Grants Program for Tuition Discounts for a Specified Number of Children

November 29, 2022Jerwin Lasin

Should you have any questions or concerns, please email lamp@dlsl.edu.ph or call (043) 302-2900 local…

Scholarship Application for SY 2023-2024

November 29, 2022Jerwin Lasin

Application starts from November 23, 2022 to February 24, 2023. In-Person Application: Monday-Thursday | 2:00-4:00PM…

ESC Application for non-grantees (Grades 8 – 10)

February 4, 2022Jerwin Lasin

Education Service Contracting (ESC) Subsidy application for SY 2021-2022 is now open to the Non-ESC…

Be The Next Lasallian Scholar!

December 15, 2021Jerwin Lasin

Be the NEXT Lasallian scholar! Scholarship application is ongoing. Application period is from January 10…

Service Advisory

July 9, 2021Jerwin Lasin

Due to a scheduled health break for Lasallian Partners, De La Salle Lipa online and…

Extended Scholarship Applications

July 7, 2021Jerwin Lasin

Want to leave a legacy on people’s lives? Be part of the Lasallian mission of…

Release of Scholarship Results

June 3, 2021Jerwin Lasin

Scholarship Slots For SY 2021-2022

March 1, 2021Jerwin Lasin

Scholarship Application For SY 2021-2022 Is Ongoing

March 1, 2021Jerwin Lasin

On Scholarship Application

April 30, 2020Jerwin Lasin

LAMP Announcement

March 18, 2020Jerwin Lasin

LAMP Announcement

March 18, 2020Jerwin Lasin

Senior High School Voucher

March 7, 2020Jerwin Lasin

Scholarship Applicants for SY 2019 – 2020

September 18, 2018Jerwin Lasin

Application Period for SY 2018 – 2019

June 9, 2018Jerwin Lasin

GRADE SCHOOL, JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL October 18, 2017 to January 26,…

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DE LA SALLE LIPA
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1962 J.P. Laurel national Highway, Lipa City 4217 Philippines
www.dlsl.edu.ph

For inquiries, call 302 2900 loc. 1452 or
email lamp@dlsl.edu.ph

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De La Salle Lipa (“DLSL”, “We”, “Us”, “Our”) is a Catholic educational institution located at 1962 J. P. Laurel Highway, Barangay Mataas Na Lupa, Lipa City, Batangas, 4217 Philippines. We are engaged in primary, secondary and tertiary level education.




 
 
 
 

Privacy Overview

Cookie Policy

Data privacy is important to De La Salle Lipa (DLSL) and we are committed to abide by the provisions of Republic Act 10173 otherwise known as the Data Privacy Act of 2012. This cookie statement applies to the main DLSL homepage at https://www.dlsl.edu.ph and its subsequent top-level pages.

The main DLSL homepage in itself does not use cookies. There are other sub-pages and attached features of the main DLSL website that may require users or visitors to provide additional information, such as visitor name, email addresses, student numbers that may be needed to deliver a service, such as the case of the our Student Management System, Learning Management System, employees intranet. Such information provided is necessary to achieve full functionality of the attached online features of the website. It information shall be voluntarily provided by the user or visitor and is tantamount to consent.

All other automatically collected data and information shall be covered in the subsequent Cookie Policy of DLSL.

It is the legitimate interest of DLSL to maintain its web presence in the course of our operations. Any visitor or user may use the main DLSL homepage without necessarily revealing any personal information about themselves. This covers all website or mobile applications owned, operated and controlled by DLSL. This cookie policy explains how we use cookies and similar technologies and why we use them.

What are Cookies?

This refers to web cookies, Internet cookies, or browser cookies. It is a small piece of data sent from a website and stored on the user’s computer by the user’s own web browser while the user is browsing. It is a mechanism for websites designed to remember the state of information or to record browsing activity. Cookies may be used to “remember” arbitrary pieces of information that the user previously entered such as names, email addresses and passwords. Such cookies may be used for authentication in an online application or service.

Why and how we use cookies

We use cookies for several technical reasons in order for our website and its attached services to function. These cookies are “essential”. We may use other cookies to personalize the user experience or to help us assess the performance of our website, analyze user trends and customize content. We refer to these cookies as “functional” and are used for analytics. Such is the case when counting visitors via their IP Addresses, dates and times when our website was visited. These are used to generate graphs and log files which are not kept longer than necessary and regularly flushed to free up storage ensure the integrity of our servers.

There are third-party hosted services that place their own cookies, like Google Mail and Canvas. These are not hosted by DLSL and use their own authentication cookies. Please refer to their respective cookie policies since cookies used by these services are not accessible to DLSL. Saved authentication credentials and auto-fill capabilities are local to the user’s browser and are not accessible to DLSL as well.

We may also combine data among our services and those of third-party providers. This will help us analyze patterns and trends to help improve our services and the features across devices.

Concerns and Questions

If you have concerns and questions, you may reach our Data Protection Officer at dpo@dlsl.edu.ph.

***Cookie Notification***

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