Scholarships and Student Loans DLSU aims to make Lasallian education accessible to those who are intellectually capable but financially handicapped by extending assistance in the form of scholarship grants, tuition discounts, student assistantship, and loans. This article contains the following …
Refunds Timeline of refunding of dropped classes Have more questions? Email [email protected]
Payment Channels DLSU Gateway (Thru MLS - DragonPay) Mobile Phone / Online Banking (BDO | BPI | Metrobank | UCPB | UnionBank) Over the Counter (OTC) (BDO | Metrobank | UCPB | UnionBank) DLSU Gateway Log in your MyLasalle account …
Payment Schedules Reminders when paying: A printed copy of the Official Receipt (OR) will be provided when work resumes on campus. In the meantime, OR details will be provided ten (10) working days from the date of payment coursed through …
Graduation The term “Graduation” refers to the completion of an academic degree, whether at the undergraduate or graduate level. Formal ceremonies, referred to as the Commencement Exercises, are held three (3) times a year, as follows: Graduates of Term 1 …
Transferring out of DLSU A student who intends to transfer to another school or university must request for a “Transfer Credentials” certificate. The “Transfer Credentials” (formerly referred to as “Honorable Dismissal”) is a document certifying that a student has no …
Shifting The term “shifting” refers to a transfer from one program to another of the same level. A level may refer to baccalaureate, masters, doctoral, or diploma/certificate (non-degree). This article contains the following sections: Schedules General Shifting Policies Shifting Application …
Leave of Absence (LOA) The term “Leave of Absence” (LOA) refers to an absence from the university. Students on LOA are not enrolled in any course, are not considered bonafide students, and are not allowed to enter the campus except …
Online Enrollment Before a trimester starts, students (excluding freshman during their first and second terms) are supposed to enlist in the subjects or courses that they plan to take for that academic trimester. This usually starts 2 weeks before the …
Dropping and Withdrawal Dropping or Withdrawal of courses refers to the process in which a student voluntarily un-enrolls from a course. Students are considered enrolled in their courses that appear on their Enrollment Assessment Forms (EAF) that are issued by …