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J.  WORK - PROGRAM STUDY

 

All working students must serve a minimum of their account. Many help defray college expenses by working additional hours in any College de-

 

partment, earning as much as P/ 600.00 to P/ 800.00 for a 50-hour/ week work schedule. (This can mean as much as P/ 4,000.00 to P/5,000.00 credit on the student’s account each semester). College-

 

earned  financial  credit  is  not  available  in

 

J.1. FULL-TIME WORK PROGRAM

 

A poor but hardworking student can work his/her entire way through an academic pro-gram by joining the Full-Time Work Program. Under this scheme the student works ap-proximately one semester for each semester spent on his/her studies (a work/study ratio of 1:1). The participating student receives board and lodging at a 25% reduced rate and an hourly rate coincident with the 1:1 principal of full-time work scholarship so long as he/she works a minimum of 200 hours each month. Failure to meet the 200 hours mini-mum forfeits the discount for that month. Repeated failure could result in a wage reduc-tion.

 

A deposit of P1,000.00 is required of all full-time working students who must necessarily be campus residents (dormitory, village, or cottage category). Although this program lengthens the time it takes to complete the academic program, no student need should leave the College without the education he/she desires. At least one subject (3 units) should be taken by “full-timer”, who shall be charged for regular tuition rate as well as other fees.

J.2. VILLAGE STUDENTS’ ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

 

Poor but deserving students may have the privilege of staying in faculty homes as student helpers when there is such a need. Village students can apply to any of the faculty and staff, with proper endorsement from the VP-Student Administration and the Director of

Student  Finance,  certifying  that  the  st

 

Once accepted, the student is allowed to enroll to only up to 20 units of study load for the regular semester and 6 units for the summer. However, if the faculty or staff assumes

 

financial responsibility of the student Business Office, the student can enroll the summer. This is however, to be assessed by the Administrative Committee.

 

 

J.3. EDUCATION-THAT-SAVES PROGRAM

 

Education-That-Saves (ETS) program is another option of the College work education program, for students who are Workingcmmtted students are eligible for the ETS program, upon submission of the following:

 

a) Letter of recommendation from local church or district,

b) Letter of endorsement from Conference Education Director

 

Once accepted, the student can stay in the cottage constructed by his/her church, district or conference. Under this program, the student provides his own food. To help the stu-dents, the College may provide a garden area for growing vegetables. The students in this program can enroll a maximum of 21 units.

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