Along with the University’s commitment to provide a learner-centered scholarship to its students, it is also committed to provide campus facilities that are at par with international standards. Given the limited space in the Taft campus, the administration opted to erect two research facilities at the De La Salle University Science and Technology Complex…
Author: Karol Josef Ruado
Given the scope and size of the DLSU community, it is likely that at least two people would enter into a dispute, whether it is big or small. As a means of dealing with the former of these conflicts, the University offers its students and faculty members the right to file a grievance case against…
Politics aside, DAP explained
The Supreme Court (SC) ruled last July that three provisions of the Disbursement Acceleration Program (DAP), an undertaking by Philippine President Benigno ‘Noynoy’ Aquino III’s (PNoy) administration, are unconstitutional. Nevertheless, the administration has fought for the program by filing a motion of reconsideration to the SC. The administration has been defending the legitimacy of the…
Following the enactment of the K-12 Basic Education Program, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) released Memorandum Order (CMO) No. 20 last June 2013. It proposed a new General Education Curriculum (GEC) that will adjust the general education courses being taught in the tertiary level and the K-12 program’s Senior High School. Recently, there have…
Santugon took 14 of 21 available seats in this year’s FE.
The Academics Council held a presentation and open forum on the New Lasallian Core Curriculum (NLCC) last July 25 at the 5th floor Multipurpose Room of the Henry Sy Sr. Hall. The event focused on the NLCC’s framework, its design and implementation, and syllabi formulation. Dr. Raymund Sison, the Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs,…