This refers to the set of services specifically designed to meet the need of students who are in need of financial assistance – those who are indigent and those who are having difficulty in adapting to the financial requirements of schooling. In addition, the University provides financial aid in the form of scholarships to qualified students like academic scholars, athletes, and members of performing groups. The University also coordinates with public and private agencies and organizations in providing scholarships and grants to qualified students.

For a more effective and efficient delivery of this service, the University implements a Scholarship and Financial Assistance Program through the Office of Student Affairs and Student Services. A faculty counselor is assigned as Scholarship Coordinator to oversee these program and services.

Functions

  1. Disseminate information about available scholarships and grants-in-aid including their requirements, benefits and application procedure.
  2. Screen and choose recipients of various University-based and externally-based scholarships in coordination with the PNU Scholarship Committee.
  3. Coordinate with government and private scholarship donors and sponsors to ensure the effective and efficient management of the various scholarship programs.
  4. Update the donors and sponsors on the status of their scholarship donations.
  5. Prepare and implement a mechanism for solicitation of scholarships and grant-in-aid donations.
  6. Screen and recommend students applying for educational loans.
  7. Coordinate the selection, retention, and compensation of student assistants across all academic and administrative units/offices.

 

CHED Memorandum Order (CMO)

Joint Memorandum Circular (JMC)