Office of Scholarships and Grants

The Office of Scholarships and Grants (OSG) is the central implementing unit administering student financial and learning assistance, grants- in-aid, and scholarships in UPLB.

@uplbosg
osg.uplb@up.edu.ph
(049) 536-3209 / 0999-227-2793
OUR VISION
The UPLB Office of Scholarships and Grants (UPLB-OSG) envisions to be the central implementing office that serves accessible, innovative, and empowering financial assistance programs and services to UPLB students.

OUR MISSION
  1. To provide the highest quality service with fairness and transparency to all eligible UPLB students.
  2. To ensure the efficient implementation of financial assistance programs such as scholarships, grants, loans, student insurance, student assistantship, and other student financial programs of the University.
  3. To assess the effectiveness and impacts of all the financial programs and services for continuous improvement and innovations.

OUR MANDATE
The Office of Scholarships and Grants administers and implements various government and private scholarships. These programs are unique because the benefits will not incur obligations to recipients other than to be regularly enrolled for standard semestral units and maintain satisfactory academic progress fulfilling their responsibilities as students. Slots and benefits available to students are determined by the appropriation of funding donors who are in a formal agreement with the University.

OUR GOAL
  1. To provide UPLB students proactively with appropriate and adequate financial and learning assistance on their fiscal academic journey.
  2. To facilitate the delivery of financial and learning programs and services to empower UPLB students
  3. To develop programs and mechanisms to generate resources that will sustain student educational development through financial aid.
  4. To adapt an innovative and cohesive digital module for financial assistance and services.

OUR STAFF
ATIENZA, ROLFLEN RAY, C.
Junior Office Assistant

BABIERRA, ARIEL, L.
Director

DIA, JUNELE N.
Junior Office Assistant

ESPINOSA, RACHELLE, A.
Junior Office Assistant

ESTEBAN, LOUISE JOYMEE D.
Junior Office Assistant

FANG, CHRISTIAN PAUL, L.
Program Development Associate

JIMENEZ, ISABELLA NADINE, L.
Junior Scholarship Affairs Officer

MANUEL, JEFFRY B.
Junior Office Assistant

MOVILLON, MARK KEVIN, L.
Scholarship Affairs Officer I

OCAMPO, FERDIE, C.
Scholarship Affairs Officer I

PALACPAC, RAPHAEL, B.
Senior ICT Associate

PAROT, CINDY, S.
Junior Office Assistant

PEÑAFLOR, CICERO, M.
Scholarship Affairs Officer II

QUILLOY, ADRIANN, M.
Program Development Associate

SELARDE, IVY MARY, U.
Scholarship Affairs Officer II

VELASCO, RAQUEL, D.
Administrative Aide VI


Financial Support Programs
  • Grants-In-Aid Program

    Grants-in-Aid is one of the many divisions under the Office of Scholarships and grants whose main goal is to provide assistance to students in need. Programs handled by the division include the Student Learning Assistance System (SLAS) Online, Learning Assistance for Remote Learning, Tertiary Education Subsidy (TES), Kaagapay sa Pag-aaral Program, and many more.

  • Student Assistantship Program

    The Student Assistantship Program provides undergraduate students the opportunity to work and earn off-campus while pursuing their studies in the University. Aside from the compensation, students under the SA Program are able to gain work experience that could help prepare them for employment, entrepreneurship, and community service after they leave the university. The University, on the other hand, is able to engage the students in fulfilling its academic and operational functions.

  • Private and Government Scholarships

    OSG administers and implements various government and private scholarships. These programs are unique because the benefits will not incur obligations to recipients other than to be regularly enrolled for standard semestral units and maintain a satisfactory academic progress fulfilling their responsibilities as students.

  • UPLB CARES: Connectivity Assistance for Remote Students

    The UPLB Connectivity Assistance for Remote Students a.k.a. “UPLB CARES” program is the response of UPLB to the UP System’s call to have a CU based Kaagapay program. Various learning assistance packages such as gadget grants and internet subsidy will be given to students depending on their needs. It aims to rally everyone, alumni, partners, stakeholders, friends, the community, to pour their support to our students, regardless of how big or small their assistance is. Every support counts.


Student Loans and Claims Program
  • Tuition Loan / Student Loan Board (SLB) Program

    The Tuition Loan / Student Loan Board (SLB) Program allows students to defer registration payment up to 80% of the total assessed fees during the enrollment period. This is payable within the semester with an interest rate of 6% per annum. One hundred percent (100%) loan may be granted provided a request to avail of 100% Tuition Loan /SLB is approved by the Chancellor. This request form should be accomplished first before applying for theTuition Loan / SLB application.

  • Request To Avail Of 100% Tuition Loan / SLB

    The approved application will grant you to avail the 100% tuition loan / SLB excluding the change matriculation fee/s amounting to ₱10.00 per transaction and the student fund amounting to ₱45.50. This will be attached to your SLB application after approval. This request should be accomplished before the registration period. Processing of applications usually starts a month prior to the start of the registration period.

  • Tuition Loan / SLB Promissory Note Application

    The Tuition Loan / SLB Promissory Note application is designed for students with existing loan balance/s from previous semester/s under the Tuition Loan / Student Loan Board (SLB) program. The approved application will allow you to register for the upcoming online enrollment even with outstanding loan/s and will extend your payment deadline until the end of the coming semester. Also, you will be eligible to apply for another Tuition Loan / SLB.

  • Cash Loan Assistance Program (CLAP)

    The Cash Loan Assistance Program (CLAP) is categorized into the following:
    1. The long-term CLAP, or CHED SAFE Loan, is an interest-free loan payable two (2) to five (5) years after graduation of the student. The loan program aims to provide assistance of Php 8,000.00 to financially needy 3rd, 4th, 5th - year or graduating college students with General Weighted Average (GWA) of 3.0 or better.
    2. The short-term CLAP, a loan of up to a maximum of Php 5,000.00, depending on the course and academic standing of the student. An applicant for the short- term Cash Loan Assistance Program must be officially enrolled and must have a good academic standing or at least a warning status during the preceding semester. The loan must be paid within the current semester, with interest rates that range from four (4) to eight (8) percent per annum.

  • UP Student Insurance Policy

    The policy is intended to cover a portion of the accident costs, hospitalization, medical cares, among others, especially in cases when students participate in academic and similar experiential learning activities outside classrooms. The insurance coverage is for the enrolled undergraduate students who are eligible for the grant of Higher Education Subsidy (Free Tuition).


News Archive - OSG


UP officials offer inspiring messages to the donors and graduating scholars of the university
23 August 2021

The Office of Scholarships and Grants (OSG) honored their donors and graduating scholars at a virtual recognition ceremony titled “Isang Parangal, Isang Pasasalamat: Ika-6 na Taon” held on July 30. In her opening remarks, Dr. Janette H. Malata-Silva, vice chancellor for student affairs,...


SFAD organizes orientation for SA supervisors
10 March 2015

With the goal of raising awareness about the Student Assistantship (SA) program and to address questions about the program, the Scholarships and Financial Assistance Division (SFAD) conducted an orientation for the SA supervisors.SA program coordinator Noemi Nuñez, facilitated the orientation....


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