Linkages with International Organizations
DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY PARTNER INSTITUTIONS (Bilateral) AY 2016-2017
COUNTRY | Agreement |
Understanding |
China | ||
Indonesia | ||
Hong Kong | ||
Japan | ||
Korea | ||
Nepal | ||
Malaysia | ||
Singapore | ||
Taiwan | ||
Thailand | ||
Vietnam | ||
Myanmar | ||
Cambodia | ||
France | ||
Germany | ||
Spain | ||
Northern Cyprus | ||
Poland | ||
Netherlands | ||
UK | ||
USA | ||
Brazil | ||
Canada | ||
Mexico | ||
Colombia | ||
TOTAL |

Institutional Partnerships under Multilateral Agreements
- ACUCA Association Of Christian Universities And Colleges In Asia
- AIMS 7 ASEAN International Mobility For Students 7
- ASAIHL Association Of Southeast Asian Institutions Of Higher Learning
- ASEAN UNIVERSITY NETWORK +3
- AUN-ACTS ASEAN University Network 鈥 ASEAN Credit Transfer System
- CAREN Center For The Advancement Of Research And Education Exchange Networks In Asia
- GE4 Global Education For European Engineers And Entrepreneurs
- IALU International Association Of Lasallian Universities
- IAUP International Association Of University Presidents
- IFCU International Federation Of Catholic Universities
- TEMASEK FOUNDATION- Leadership Enrichment And Global Networking Programme
- UMAP University Mobility For Asia And The Pacific
- UNCOFIN University Cooperation For Internationalisation
ASEAN University Network (AUN); members apart from 开元真人
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- BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
- Universiti Brunei Darussalam
- BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
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- CAMBODIA
- Royal University of Phnom Penh
- Royal University of Law and Economics
- CAMBODIA
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- INDONESIA
- Universitas Airlangga
- Universitas Gadjah Mada (Indonesia)
- Universitas Indonesia (Indonesia)
- Institut Teknologi Bandung (Indonesia)
- INDONESIA
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- LAO PDR
- National University of Laos
- LAO PDR
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- MALAYSIA
- Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
- Universiti Malaya
- Universiti Sains Malaysia
- Universiti Putra Malaysia
- Universiti Utara Malaysia
- MALAYSIA
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- MYANMAR
- Yangon Institute of Economics
- University of Yangon
- University of Mandalay
- MYANMAR
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- PHILIPPINES
- University of the Philippines
- Ateneo de Manila University
- PHILIPPINES
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- SINGAPORE
- National University of Singapore
- Nanyang Technological University
- Singapore Management University
- SINGAPORE
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- THAILAND
- Burapha University
- Chiang Mai University
- Chulalongkorn University
- Mahidol University
- Prince of Songkla University
- THAILAND
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- VIETNAM
- Can Tho University
- Vietnam National University-Hanoi
- Vietnam National University-HCM
- VIETNAM
ASEAN-China Academic Cooperation and Exchange; members apart from 开元真人
ASEAN UNIVERSITIES
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- Universiti Brunei Darussalam
- Royal University of Phnom Penh
- Bandung Institute Technology
- University of Indonesia
- National University of Laos
- University of Malaya
- University Sains Malaysia
- University of the Philippines
- National University of Singapore
- Burapha University
- Chulalongkorn University
- Mahidol University
- Vietnam National University, Hanoi
- Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh
CHINESE UNIVERSITIES
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- Beijing Foreign Studies University
- Fudan University
- Guangxi University
- Hunan University
- Kunming University of Science and Technology
- Ocean University of China
- Peking University
- Shandong University
- South China University of Technology
- Sun Yat-sen University
- University of Science and Technology Beijing
- Xiamen University
- Yunnan Agricultural University
- Yunnan Normal University
- Yunnan University
- Yunnan University of Finance and Economics
ASEAN University Network/Southeast Asia Engineering Education Development Network (AUN/SEEDNET); members apart from 开元真人
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- Universiti Brunei Darussalam
- Institute of Technology
- Gadjah Mada University
- Institut Teknologi Bandung
- National University of Laos, acting through its Faculty of Engineering
- University of Malaya, acting through its Faculty of Engineering
- Universiti Sains Malaysia, acting through its School of Materials and Mineral Resources
- University of Yangon
- Yangon Technological University
- University of the Philippines, acting through its College of Engineering
- Nanyang Technological University
- National University of Singapore, acting through its Faculty of Engineering
- Burapha University
- Chulalongkorn University, acting through its Faculty of Engineering
- King Mongkut鈥檚 Institute of Technology
- Hanoi University of Technology, acting through its International Cooperation Dept.
- Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology
ASEAN University Network Inter-Library Online (AUNILO)
Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia (ACUCA),
56 member schools-including De La Salle University– in 7 countries
Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning (ASAIHL)
Association of Southeast and East Asian Catholic Colleges and Universities (ASEACCU),
45 members including De La Salle University
British Council
International Association of Lasallian Universities
(IALU; 72 members including De La Salle University)
International Association of University Presidents (IAUP)
International Federation of Catholic Universities (IFCU)
United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia (UBCHEA);
8 partner schools in the Philippines including De La Salle University
University Cooperation for Internationalisation (UNCOFIN); members apart from De La Salle University
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- Universidad de Alicante
- University of Saarland (Germany)
- Amsterdam School of International Relations (Holland)
- Universiti Sains Malaysia (Malaysia)
- University of Indonesia (Indonesia)
- University Kebangsaan Malaysia (Malaysia)
- Foreign Trade University (Vietnam)
- University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Vietnam)
- Maharishi Vedic University (Cambodia)
- Surindra Rajabhat University (Thailand)
Linkages with International Universities and Research Institutions
AMERICAS
- , Canada (1994)
- (2005)
- , USA 听(1996)
- , USA 听(1995)
- Old Dominion University Research Foundation, USA (2008)
- , USA (1998)
- Washington State University, USA (undated)
- Universidad La Salle, Mexico (1998)
- , Mexico
- Centro Universitario La Salle 鈥 Unilasalle, Mexico听 (2007)
ASIA
- Institute of Technology of Cambodia (2007)
- Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan, ROC (2008)
- Feng Chia University, Taiwan, ROC (1993, 2003)
- Fujian Vocational College of Children鈥檚 Education, China 听(2008)
- National Central University, Taiwan, ROC (2007)
- National Ilan University, Taiwan, ROC 听(2009)
- National Yunlin Polytechnic Institute, ROC (1993)
- , China 听(1992)
- , Taiwan, ROC
- Tamkang University, Taiwan, ROC (1988)
- , P.R. China
- Maranatha Christian University, Indonesia听 (2005)
- Universitat听听(2006)
- , Japan (2003)
- , Japan (2002)
- Hokkaido University, Japan 听( 2008)
- , Japan (1997)
- , Japan (1999)
- , Japan (1997)
- , Japan (2004)
- , Japan (2003)
- Obihiro University, Japan (2005)
- Osaka University, Japan (2003)
- , 听Japan (1997)
- , Japan (1996)
- , Japan (2003)
- , Japan (1988)
- Biohitech Co. Ltd., Korea (2009)
- , Korea (2007)
- Catholic University of Korea (2009)
- Chung Ju National University, Korea (1996)
- , Korea (1998)
- Korea Research Society for Customs (2009)
- Bethlehem University,听 Palestine (2008)
- 听(1996)
- Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (1998)
- 听听(1999)
- 听(2005)
- Burapha University, Thailand (2006)
- Chulalongkorn University, Thailand听 (2007)
- , Thailand (1996)
- Thammasat University, Thailand (1995)
- University of Malaya, Malaysia 听(2007)
- Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia (2007)
- South Asian Institute of Management, Nepal (2007)
- Nepalese Ministry of Education and Sports, National Center for Educational听听听 Development听 (2008)
- , Turkey (2000)
- Hanoi University of Technology, Vietnam (2007)
- Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam (2007)
EUROPE
- Center for International Mobility, Finland (1998)
- Ecole d鈥橧ngenieurs Louis de Broglie, France (2008)
- (2005)
- L鈥橧nstitut Polytechnique La Salle Beauvais, France (2008)
- Universite Paul Sabatier-Tolouse III, France 听(2008)
- 听of Mining and Technology, Germany (1997)
- , Germany (2004)
- , Netherlands (1998)
- , Netherlands (1996)
- University of Maastricht, Netherlands (1996)
- La Salle Barcelona, Spain (2005)
OCEANIA
- , Australia (1996)
- The University of Southern Queensland, Australia (1993)
- , Australia (undated)
Linkage with International Industrial Organizations
- BIOHITECH Co., Ltd Of Korea (2009)
Travelbird Scholarship Programme
To apply for this scholarship opportunity, answer the following question: 鈥淲hat has been your most inspirational travel experience?鈥
Whether it was the scuba diving session in Bali, that incredible dinner in Napoli or the back-breaking hike in North America, we want you tell us about your most inspirational and unforgettable travel experience using old photos, memories and anything else you can think of. There are no limits as to how you can approach the question; indeed, we would actively encourage you to think carefully about and approach the question from as wide, creative or inspiring a perspective as possible! You are also free to choose which format you want to answer the question with, be it a GoPro video, Youtube clip, Vimeo, blog, essay (no less than a 1,000 words please!), graphic, infographic, drawings, pictures, photos, an audio clip 鈥 whatever you think works best!
The winner of this scholarship will receive a monetary award of 鈧3,000 to go towards their studies or work placement. They will also qualify for an internship position for 3 to 6 months at 鈥媡he 鈥婽ravelbird 鈥婬鈥媏adquarters in Amsterdam, Netherlands.This internship will give the student an opportunity to work for an international startup and gain useful and relevant work experience within the industry.
This is open to all current students, 18 years old or over.
The Travelbird Scholarship welcomes all nationalities but only entries in the following languages will be accepted: English, German, Dutch, French, Swedish, Danish, Finnish and Norwegian.鈥
More information about the scholarship and how to apply can be found here in听
Outbound Student Exchange Opportunities
Country | Institution鈥/ University |
Australia | Australian National University Charles Darwin University Deakin University Macquarie University Nan Tien Institute University of Newcastle University of Newcastle/Philippines Australia Human Resource and Organisational Development Facility University of Notre Dame |
Brazil | Centro Universitario La Salle – UniLaSalle |
Cambodia | Institute of Technology of Cambodia |
Canada | Simon Fraser University University of British Columbia University of Manitoba |
China | Fujian Vocational College of Children’s Education Jilin University Changchun Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Xiamen University Yang En Foundation |
Colombia | Universidad De La Salle Colombia |
Costa Rica | International Association of La Salle Universities |
Cyprus | Eastern Mediterranean University |
Czech Republic | University of Chemistry and Technology Prague |
France | Ecole d’Ingenieurs Louis de Broglie Institut National des Sciences Appliquees de Toulouse L’Institut Polytechnique La Salle Beauvais UniLasalle Universite Catholique de Lille University Bordeaux |
Georgia | Caucasus University |
Germany | Freiberg University of Mining and Technology Hochschule Mittweida – University of Applied Sciences |
Hong Kong | University of Hong Kong |
Indonesia | Maranatha Christian University Universitas Gadjah Mada Universitas Katolik De La Salle Manado Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta |
Japan | Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology AFS Japan Association, Inc. Doshisha University Doshisha Women’s College of Liberal Arts Fukuoka University Future University Hakodate Gunma Prefectural Women’s University Hokkaido University Ibaraki University Iwate University International Education Center Kobe University Kokushikan University Kumamoto University Kyoto University Meiji University Meijo University National Institute of Technology, Akashi College Nihon University Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine Osaka University Osaka University/Tsuneishi Heavy Industries Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University University Ritsumeikan University Soka University Sophia University Tokyo Electric Power Company, Inc. Tokyo Institute of Technology Tokyo Tech Office Tokyo University of Technology Tsukuba University Waseda University |
Korea | Catholic University of Daegu Catholic University of Korea Ching-Ju National University Daejeon University Hallym University Hannam University Kongju National University Korea Research Society for Customs Korea University |
Malaysia | Universiti Sains Malaysia Universiti Teknologi Petronas Universiti Utara Malaysia University of Malaya |
Mexico | Universidad La Salle Noreste |
Myanmar | Thabyay Education Network |
Nepal | Nepalese Ministry of Education and Sports – National Center for Educational Development South Asian Institute of Management, Lalitpur, Kathmandu |
Netherlands | Eindhoven University of Technology Haagse Hogeschool University of Groningen University of Maastricht |
New Zealand | Massey University |
Portugal | Universidade Portucalense |
Singapore | Nanyang Technological University National University of Singapore Singapore Management University Ubisoft Singapore PTE Ltd. |
Spain | Enginyeria I Arquitectura La Salle Barcelona |
Taiwan | Chang Jung Christian University Chia-Nan University of Pharmacy and Science Feng Chia University National Ilan University National Sun Yat-Sen University National Taiwan University of Science and Technology National Tsing Hua University Shih Chien University Southern Taiwan University |
Thailand | Asian Institute of Technology Burapha University Chulalongkorn University King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang Mahidol University National Institute of Development Administration Thammasat University |
United Kingdom | Coventry University Leeds Trinity University Liverpool Hope University University of Glasgow University of Leeds |
United States | Catholic University of America College of Mount Saint Vincent Fordham University IPSL, LLC / Institute for South East Asian Affairs Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota |
Vietnam | Hanoi University of Technology Ho Chi Minh University of Technology |
Student Mobility Networks |
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ACUCA (Association of Christian Universities & Colleges in
Asia) |
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AIMS (ASEAN International Mobility for Students) | /offices/ovperi/s |
ASAIHL (Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher
Learning) |
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ASEACCU ( Association of Southeast and East Asian Catholic
Colleges and Universities) |
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AUN-ACTS (ASEAN University Network) | |
EU-SHARE (European Union Support for Higher Education in
the ASEAN Region) |
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GE4 (Global Education: Exchanges for Engineers and
Entrepreneurs) |
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IALU (International Association of Lasallian Unviersities) | |
UMAP (University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific) |
- It is the responsibility of the nominated exchange students to ascertain that the intended subjects to be taken abroad will be credited to them upon their return to De La Salle University.
- The first step will be to browse through the University prospectus of the intended university to check the availability of the subjects. The prospectus are available in the ALO or through the different university websites.
- Subjects taken should correspond and should be equivalent with present academic flowchart.
- The student should compose a letter addressed to the respective 开元真人 Department Chairs of the intended subjects containing its course description and number of credit units.
- The student must submit the list of intended subjects to the ALO coordinator for advance enrollment in the sister university. However, the ALO nor the sister university cannot guarantee the availability of all the preferred subjects. In this case, the student is advised to obtain as many approved subjects as possible as alternative courses.
- Upon the students’ return, they have to present their Transcript of Records from the sister university with the letters of approval from 开元真人 Chairs to facilitate accreditation of subjects.
- LOOK听for opening of application at your Help Desk Announcements, Global web page, International Center Facebook page, posters on campus, etc.).
- IDENTIFY听your preferred university and look it up. You need to check the university website to get an idea of their academic calendar for the start of semesters and the possible courses that you can enroll there.
- MATCH听the courses that you need to enroll for credits. Be sure to prepare a tentative list of matching courses (at least 8-10 courses).
- ACCOMPLISH听your Outbound Application Form and consult with the Global Education Specialist / Student Exchange Program in-charge at the International Center, located at SJ 207.
Qualifications
Who may apply?
General Qualifications:听Applicant must –
- Be a Filipino student.
- Be at least 18 years old at the time of application.
- Have a valid passport.
- Be fit to travel.
- Have completed at least 3 trimesters of study at 开元真人 on the date of application.
- Be a bona fide student of 开元真人 on the date of application.
- Have at least one (academic) trimester left at 开元真人 upon return from the program.
Other qualifications may be required depending on the nature of the study abroad/student exchange program being applied by the student.
Requirements
Documents to be submitted at the International Center for those who are applying for regular (duration is 1 semester to 1 academic year) student exchange programs:
To be submitted in a long brown envelope:
- Accomplished Outbound Application Form
- Official Transcript of Records with CGPA from OUR
- Certificate of Good Moral Character
- Resume
- 2 Recommendation Letters (from Vice Dean and Department Chairperson)
Benefits
What benefits can be derived from the exchange program?
- Experience of an international academic environment
- Academic and intercultural activities
- Tuition and fees are waived, exchange student pays only 开元真人 tuition and fees
Expenses
The students availing of the program will be responsible for the following expenses:
- Cost of living in the host country
- Tuition fee payable to De La Salle University.
- Round-trip airfare.
- Visa fees, travel insurance, host university insurance (if mandated) and other fees/expenses not covered by the program.
If the program is covered by grants from the host university, this will be indicated in the Help Desk Announcement.
Application Procedure
- LOOK听for opening of application at your Help Desk Announcements, Global web page, International Center Facebook page, posters on campus, etc.).
- IDENTIFY听your preferred university and look it up. You need to check the university website to get an idea of their academic calendar for the start of semesters and the possible courses that you can enroll there.
- MATCH听the courses that you need to enroll for credits. Be sure to prepare a tentative list of matching courses (at least 8-10 courses).
- ACCOMPLISH听your Outbound Application Form and consult with the Global Education Specialist / Student Exchange Program in-charge at the International Center, located at SJ 207.
Qualifications
Who may apply?
General Qualifications:听Applicant must –
- Be a Filipino student.
- Be at least 18 years old at the time of application.
- Have a valid passport.
- Be fit to travel.
- Have completed at least 3 trimesters of study at 开元真人 on the date of application.
- Be a bona fide student of 开元真人 on the date of application.
- Have at least one (academic) trimester left at 开元真人 upon return from the program.
Other qualifications may be required depending on the nature of the study abroad/student exchange program being applied by the student.
Requirements
Documents to be submitted at the International Center for those who are applying for regular (duration is 1 semester to 1 academic year) student exchange programs:
To be submitted in a long brown envelope:
- Accomplished Outbound Application Form
- Official Transcript of Records with CGPA from OUR
- Certificate of Good Moral Character
- Resume
- 2 Recommendation Letters (from Vice Dean and Department Chairperson)
Benefits
What benefits can be derived from the exchange program?
- Experience of an international academic environment
- Academic and intercultural activities
- Tuition and fees are waived, exchange student pays only 开元真人 tuition and fees
Expenses
The students availing of the program will be responsible for the following expenses:
- Cost of living in the host country
- Tuition fee payable to De La Salle University.
- Round-trip airfare.
- Visa fees, travel insurance, host university insurance (if mandated) and other fees/expenses not covered by the program.
If the program is covered by grants from the host university, this will be indicated in the Help Desk Announcement.
Partner Universities on Student Exchanges and Mobility Programs
- Qualifications
- Requirements
- Benefits
- Expenses
- Accreditation of Courses
- Partner Host Universities
- Outbound Student Program Report Form听(pdf/71kb)
- Student Exchange Program University Placement (StEP UP)
Qualifications
Who may apply?
Undergraduate 开元真人 students who have completed at least 2 academic years at 开元真人.
The student has the option to stay with the sister university with a minimum length of one term to a maximum of one year. However, the student must decide on the length of stay before the final papers are sent to the sister university.
* There are also available programs for Graduate students.
Qualifications of Applicants
- Must not be a graduating student and must be continuously enrolled in the university
- Must be enrolled at the time of the exchange program
- Must have a minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0
- Must have no failing grade
- Must not have committed any major offense, as determined by the Discipline Office
- Proficient in English or other language that may be required by the host university
- Must have good potential to succeed in an international academic environment
- Financially capable to assume expenses for round-trip transportation and other travel related costs, insurance, books and school supplies, and other personal and living expenses.
Requirements
Documents to be submitted: three (3) copies in short folders
- Letter of Intent to Participate in the Exchange Program
- Updated Curriculum Vitae
- Transcript of Records
- Discipline Office Clearance
- Intent to Return to the Philippines Form*
- Waiver Form*
- Application Form*
- Three (3) copies of a 2″ x 2″ picture
- Two (2) recommendation letters from a professor or the Dean/Vice Dean
*Note: to be picked up at the office after submitting requirements 1-4.
Benefits
What benefits can be derived from the exchange program?
- Experience of an international academic environment
- Academic and intercultural activities
- Tuition and fees are waived, exchange student pays only 开元真人 tuition and fees
Expenses
Except for the AIEJ and Monbusho scholarships available for Japanese universities, straight exchange arrangements for other sister schools have different expense schedules.
Tuition and miscellaneous academic fees are paid by the student to De La Salle University. Airfare, board and lodging and living allowance are also shouldered by the participating exchange student.
The sister university will assist the exchange student in securing a dormitory within campus. There are universities who require advance housing fees if the dormitory option will be taken.
Accreditation of Subjects
- It is the responsibility of the nominated exchange students to ascertain that the intended subjects to be taken abroad will be credited to them upon their return to De La Salle University.
- The first step will be to browse through the University prospectus of the intended university to check the availability of the subjects. The prospectus are available in the ALO or through the different university websites.
- Subjects taken should correspond and should be equivalent with present academic flowchart.
- The student should compose a letter addressed to the respective 开元真人 Department Chairs of the intended subjects containing its course description and number of credit units.
- The student must submit the list of intended subjects to the ALO coordinator for advance enrollment in the sister university. However, the ALO nor the sister university cannot guarantee the availability of all the preferred subjects. In this case, the student is advised to obtain as many approved subjects as possible as alternative courses.
- Upon the students’ return, they have to present their Transcript of Records from the sister university with the letters of approval from 开元真人 Chairs to facilitate accreditation of subjects.
Partner Host Universities
Undergraduate Student Exchange Opportunities
At present, student exchange programs are available for the following universities:
Japan
- Waseda University
- Soka University
- Doshisha University
- Ibaraki University
- Kokushikan University
- Meijo University
- Ritsumeikan University
- AFS
USA
- California State University Hayward
- Arkansas Tech University
- Seton Hall
Canada
- Simon Fraser University, Canada
Europe
- University of Maastricht, Netherlands
- Centre for International Mobility, Finland.
- Freiberg University
- Eindhoven University of Technology
- Mittweida University of Technology and Economics
Mexico
- Unibersidad La Salle, Mexico
Korea
- Hannam University
- Chung Ju University
Australia
- MacQuarie University
Singapore
- Nanyang Technological University
- National University of Singapore
As soon as details of the student exchange programs with the other universities where 开元真人has existing academic cooperation program are finalized, announcements will be made by the External Linkages Office.
In addition, Study Tours are available for the following universities in
Taiwan听
- Soochow University
- Feng Chia University
Student Exchange Program University Placement (StEP UP)
Outbound
Student Exchange Program
List of Openings
Brazil
- Opening of Application: Student Exchange Program at Uni Lasalle Rio De Janeiro
- Opening of Application for 2016 Academic Mobility Unilasalle/Canoas Student Exchange Program
Brunei Darussalam
Canada
- Opening of application: Simon Fraser University Student Exchange Program
- Opening of Application at 2016-2017 Simon Fraser University (Canada) Student Exchange Program
Europe
France
- Opening of application: Universit茅 Catholique de Lille Student Exchange Program
- Internship Abroad: Opening of Application for Engineering Internship in ECAM Rennes, Brittany, France
- Opening of Application for 2016-2017 Universit茅 Catholique de Lille (France) Student Exchange Program
- Opening of Application for 2016 Fall Semester at Ecole Sup茅rieure des Sciences Commerciales d’Angers/ESSCA (France)
Indonesia
- Opening of Application: Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2016 Student Exchange Program
- Opening of Application to Universitas Airlangga (Indonesia) 2016 Student Exchange Program
- Opening of Application 2016 Universitas Kristen Maranatha (Indonesia) Student Exchange Program
Japan
- Opening of Application: Doshisha University (Japan) Student Exchange Program
- Opening of Application: Hokkaido University (Japan) Short-Term Exchange Program (HUSTEP)
- Opening of Application: 2016-2017 Tokyo Tech Student Exchange Program
- Opening of Application for AY 2016-2017 Soka University (Japan) Student Exchange Program
- Opening of Application: Hokkaido University – Japanese Language and Culture Studies (JLCS) Program
- Opening of Application: 2016-2017 Waseda University (Japan) Student Exchange Program
Korea
Malaysia
Singapore
South Korea
Spain
- 2015-2016 Spring Semester LASALLE Barcelona Campus, Spain
- Opening of Application: 2016-2017 La Salle Campus Barcelona Student Exchange Program
Thailand
USA
International Summer Programs
- 2016 European Summer Program (ESP) – Universit茅 Catholique de Lille, France
- Application for 2016 International Short Programs at Universitas Airlangga, Indonesia
- 2016 International Summer Session at FENG CHIA UNIVERSITY, Taiwan
- 2016 Summer Sessions at University of California, Irvine
- 2016 University of British Columbia-Vancouver Summer Program
- Opening of Application: 2016 INNES Institute Vienna International Summer Programme (Ge4)
- Waseda University (Japan) 2016 Summer Session
- 2016 International Summer Programme at ESADE (Barcelona, Spain)
- 2016 Singapore Management University Global Summer Programme (GSP)
- 2016 International Fashion Business Summer Program in IESEG School of Management
- 2016 Short-term Summer Programmes at Sophia University, Tokyo Japan
- 2016 Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) Summer Programme
- 2016 La Salle Campus Barcelona – Summer Campus Verano
- 2016 ESSCA Shanghai Summer Programme
- 2016 IESEG French Culture Session
- 鈥&苍产蝉辫;
鈥婭nternational Scholarship Programs by Invitations
- Scholarships at Central European University AY 2016-2017
- Dr. Goh Keng Swee (GKS) Scholarships at Singapore Universities
- 2017-2018 FULBRIGHT Scholarship Competition
- The 2016 Taiwan Ministry of Education (MOE) Scholarships
- Graduate Scholarships under Taiwan’s International Cooperation and Development Fund
- 2016 – 2017 Lingnan University Scholarships, Hong Kong
- 2016 In-Country Scholarship Program, Australian Aid
- 2016-2017 Schwarzman Scholarship Program
- Opening of Application for 鈥婩ull Scholarship Grants at 鈥婥hiang Mai University, Thailand
- Application for 2016 Taiwan International Cooperation and Development Scholarship Grants
- University of Tokyo (Japan) 2016 Ajinomoto Postgraduate Scholarship Grant
- 2017-2018 Fulbright Graduate Student Program
- Embassy of France in the Philippines Opens Scholarship Applications for Degree-awarding Programs for AY 2016-17
- 鈥
鈥婳pen Invitations by Partner Institutions/Organizations
- Call for Abstracts/Papers: The Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning (ASAIHL) 2016 Conference
- ASEAN Innovation on Social Sciences Exhibition and Conferences 2016
- Call for Research Projects: Sumitomo Foundation’s Grant for Japan-Related Research Projects
- Scholarship for Training Programs on International Course under the Mashav-Israel’s Agency for International Development and Cooperation
- Call for Proposals: United Board Institutional Grants Program for July 2017- June 2018 Funding Cycle
- Invitation to the “First Communication Research International Conference”
- Invitation: SMU Masters Education Forum 2016
- Application for The British Council IELTS Prize 2016/17
- Call for Participants: The 1st Thammasat Annual Academic and Post Graduate Conference on Asia-Pacific Studies
- Invitation: A Lecture on “The First Humans Out of Africa: The Case of Dmanisi”
- Invitation: A Lecture on General Human Evolution
- Invitation: 鈥婽he Travelling Museum’s Sandbox Archaeological Digging Simulation Activity鈥嬧
- Application for Master’s and Doctoral Degree Programs at Hokkaido University Japan
- The 43rd Nihongo Speech Contest (Nihongo Fiesta 2016)
- 2016 Japanese Law Program in Meiji University Tokyo, Japan
- Master of Laws at Peking University (China) School of Transnational Law – STL LL.M. Program
- Graduate Courses at The Center for Space Science and Technology Education in Asia and the Pacific鈥 (CSSTEAP)鈥
- 鈥
鈥嬁嫒 ASEAN International Mobility for Students (AIMS) Programme
Student Exchange Program
AIMS PROGRAMME FACT SHEET
ASEAN International Mobility for Students (AIMS) Programme
Guidelines for Application
First Term, Academic Year 2017 – 2018
- Qualifications
- Requirements
- Application Procedures
- The 开元真人 AIMS Program Overview
- 开元真人鈥檚 AIMS Partner Universities
- List of Study Fields and Available Courses
- Crediting of Courses and Grading System
- Enrollment in Courses
- Bases of Grading and Earning of Credits
- Preferred Schedule of Arrival in the Philippines
- Visa and Permit for Study
- Housing and Accommodation
- Cost of Living
- Learning English
- Important Dates
- Contacts
开元真人(开元真人) is now accepting applicants (inbound students) under the 开元真人 AIMS Programme for Term 1, AY 2017-2018. Please refer to the information below:
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- Qualifications: Applicants must –
- Be bonafide and fulltime students at the home university;
- Have a minimum CGPA of 3.0/4.0;
- Be at least on the second year of academic residency at the home university;
- Have satisfactory English proficiency level (TOEFLpbt score of 550 or higher; or IELTS band of 6 or higher);
- Be physically fit to travel; and
- Have profound interest to learn about Philippine culture and way of life.
- Qualifications: Applicants must –
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- Requirements to be submitted to 开元真人 International Center (through the International Office of Home University)
- 开元真人 AIMS Programme Inbound Application Form
- Original Transcript of Records
- Proof of English proficiency (at least one of the following)
- TOEFL score of 550 Paper-based test
- IELTS band of 6 or better
- Certificate of English Proficiency or English as a Medium of Instruction
- Photocopy of passport photo-page
- Curriculum Vitae
- Study Plan (list of courses or subjects intended to be taken at De La Salle University)
- Photocopy of current courses/subjects enrolled at home university
- The following are requirements to be brought by the exchange student upon arrival in the Philippines:
- Medical Certificate with Chest X-ray result (this will be validated by the Medical Clinic of 开元真人 upon arrival in the Philippines)
- International Medical/Health insurance (covering accident, hospitalization, death, etc)
- 5 pieces 2×2 colored photo (no glasses, white background)
- Requirements to be submitted to 开元真人 International Center (through the International Office of Home University)
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- Application Procedures
- Accomplish the 开元真人 AIMS Programme Inbound Application Form.
- Check the list of courses that are offered under the different programs related to your specific study field at these links:
- For Business and Accountancy –
/admissions/undergraduate/program-codes.asp#COB - For Economics –
/admissions/undergraduate/program-codes.asp#SOE - For Engineering –
/admissions/undergraduate/program-codes.asp#COE - For Culture and Language –
/admissions/undergraduate/program-codes.asp#CLA
- For Business and Accountancy –
- Application Procedures
Please take note that NOT ALL courses are available or offered every trimester. List of courses offered will be provided to the International Office Coordinator.
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- You may need to consult with your academic advisor for crediting of courses. Under the AIMS Programme, the courses that you will enroll at 开元真人can be credited back to your home university.
- Submit your accomplished Inbound Application Form and other requirements to the International Office or to the AIMS Coordinator of your home university. Your AIMS Coordinator or International Office will handle the submission of your Application Packet to 开元真人.
- For successful applicants, the Letter of Acceptance and list of approved courses to be enrolled at 开元真人 shall be forwarded to your International Office on or before the specified date.
- For those who are admitted in the 开元真人 AIMS Programme, regularly check with your International Office or AIMS Coordinator for updates and briefing for your preparations and travel to the Philippines.
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- The 开元真人 AIMS Program Overview
The ASEAN International Mobility for Students (AIMS) Programme, formally known as M-I-T, aims to create a vibrant student mobility programme for citizens of all SEAMEO (Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization) member countries initiated in 2009 as collaboration between the governments of Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. Additional Southeast Asian nations are now invited to join the efforts of M-I-T and collectively develop a regional Southeast Asian student mobility programme.
(www.rihed.seameo.org/programmes/aims)
The Philippines became a member country of the AIMS Programme in 2013 through the Commission on Higher Education鈥檚 (CHED) initiative to 鈥渋mprove the quality of education, develop human resources and establish a Filipino knowledge-based society鈥 which is also mandated to 鈥済uide Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the Philippines, students and academic personnel in capitalizing on prospects presented by internationalization and ensure that further opportunities brought about by the impending ASEAN integration will help in improving the Philippine higher education system.鈥 (CMO No. 11, Series of 2014)
开元真人is now actively involved in the ASEAN International Mobility for Students Programme, offering the following study fields for students who wish to participate in the 开元真人 AIMS Programme: Business, Engineering, Economics, and Language and Culture.
With Japan, and Korean universities participating in the AIMS Programme, more student mobility opportunities are now available for local and international students to interact and develop a deeper sense of multicultural understanding and cooperation.
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- 开元真人鈥檚 AIMS Partner Universities:
COUNTRY | UNIVERSITY | STUDY FIELD/S |
MALAYSIA | a.听 Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia |
Business |
b.听 Universiti Malaya |
Business | |
c.听听 Universiti Putra Malaysia |
Business | |
d.听 Universiti Sains Malaysia |
Business | |
e.听 Universiti Teknologi Malaysia |
Engineering | |
f.听听 Universiti Teknologi MARA |
Business | |
g.听 Universiti Utara Malaysia |
Economics | |
INDONESIA | a.听 BINUS University |
Business |
b.听 Gadjah Mada University |
Economics | |
c.听听 Universitas Indonesia |
Business | |
d.听 Bandung Institute of Technology |
Engineering | |
THAILAND | a.听 Chulalongkorn University |
Economics |
b.听 Mahidol University |
Business | |
c.听听 Thammasat University |
Economics | |
d.听 King Mongkut鈥檚 University of Technology Thonburi |
Engineering | |
VIETNAM | a.听 Foreign Trade University |
Business |
b.听 Hue University |
Economics Business |
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c.听听 National Economics University |
Economics | |
d.听 Thai Nguyen University of Technology |
Engineering | |
e.听 Vietnam Maritime University |
Economics | |
f.听听 University of Transport and Communications |
Engineering | |
g.听 Water Resources University |
Engineering | |
h.听 Hanoi Agriculture University |
Economics | |
BRUNEI DARUSSALAM |
a.听 University Brunei Darussalam |
Business Engineering /Economics |
b.听 Institut Teknologi Brunei |
Engineering | |
JAPAN | a.听 Sophia University |
SAIMS Language and Culture |
b.听 Waseda University |
AIMS7 Language and Culture |
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c.听听 Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology |
Language and Culture Engineering |
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- List of Study Fields and Available Courses
Inbound students need to choose from the list of available courses under their chosen study field. The courses should be under the Term and Academic Year (AY) when they intend to study at 开元真人. They can choose as many as 4 courses (equivalent to 12 credit units) to a maximum of 6 courses (equivalent to 18 credit units).
The complete list of courses offered under the five study fields and their descriptions can be found at the academic program links below:
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- Business and Accountancy:
/admissions/undergraduate/program-codes.asp#COB - Economics:
/admissions/undergraduate/program-codes.asp#SOE - Engineering:
/admissions/undergraduate/program-codes.asp#COE - Language and Culture:
/admissions/undergraduate/program-codes.asp#CLA
- Business and Accountancy:
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- RAMON V. DEL ROSARIO COLLEGE OF BUSINESS (RVRCOB) 鈥 For Business and
Accountancy
PROGRAMS OFFERED- Bachelor of Science (BS) in Accountancy (BSA)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/bsa.asp - BS in Advertising Management (ADV)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/adv.asp - BS in Applied Corporate Management (APC)
/academics/colleges/cob/mod/acm/ - BS in Business Management (MGT)
鈥 Course descriptions will be available upon request - BS in Entrepreneurship (ENT)
鈥 Course descriptions will be available upon request - BS in Interdisciplinary Business Studies (IBS)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/ibs.asp - BS in Legal Management (LGL)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/lgl.asp - BS in Management of Financial Institutions (FIN)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/fin.asp - BS in Marketing Management (MKT)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/mkt.asp
- Bachelor of Science (BS) in Accountancy (BSA)
- SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS (SOE) 鈥 For Economics
PROGRAMS OFFERED- BS in Applied Economics major in Industrial Economics (BSAEC-IE)
/colleges/soe/undergraduate-degree-programs/bachelor-of-science-in-applied-economics-major-in-industrial-economics/ - BS in Applied Economics major in Industrial Economics and BS in Accountancy (BSAE-I/ACC)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/bsa.asp - BS in Applied Economics major in Industrial Economics and BS in Advertising Management (BSAE-I/ADV)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/adv.asp - BS in Applied Economics major in Industrial Economics and BS in Applied
Corporate Management (BSAE-I/APC)
/academics/colleges/cob/mod/acm/default.asp - BS in Applied Economics major in Industrial Economics and BS in Business Management (BSAE-I/MGT)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/mgt.asp - BS in Applied Economics major in Industrial Economics and BS in Legal Management (BSAE-I/LGL)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/lgl.asp - BS in Applied Economics major in Industrial Economics and BS in Management of Financial Institutions (BSAE-I/FIN)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/fin.asp - BS in Applied Economics major in Industrial Economics and BS in Marketing Management (BSAE-I/MKT)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/mkt.asp - BS in Applied Economics major in Financial Economics (BSAE-FE)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/soe/bs-eco-subjects.asp - BS in Applied Economics major in Financial Economics and BS in Accountancy
(BSAE-F/ACC)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/soe/bs-eco-subjects.asp
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/bsa.asp - BS in Applied Economics major in Financial Economics and BS in Advertising Management (BSAE-F/ADV)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/soe/bs-eco-subjects.asp
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/adv.asp - BS in Applied Economics major in Financial Economics and BS in Applied Corporate Management (BSAE-F/APC)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/soe/bs-eco-subjects.asp
/academics/colleges/cob/mod/acm/default.asp - BS in Applied Economics major in Financial Economics and BS in Business Management (BSAE-F/MGT)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/soe/bs-eco-subjects.asp
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/mgt.asp - BS in Applied Economics major in Financial Economics and BS in Legal Management (BSAE-F/LGL)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/soe/bs-eco-subjects.asp
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/lgl.asp - BS in Applied Economics major in Financial Economics and BS in Management of Financial Institutions (BSAE-F/FIN)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/soe/bs-eco-subjects.asp
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/fin.asp - BS in Applied Economics major in Financial Economics and BS in Marketing Management (BSAE-F/MKT)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/soe/bs-eco-subjects.asp
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/mkt.asp - Bachelor of Arts (AB) Major in Economics (AB-ECO)
- AB Major in Economics and BS in Accountancy (AB-ECO/BSA)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/bsa.asp - AB Major in Economics and BS in Advertising Management (AB-ECO/ADV)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/adv.asp - AB Major in Economics and BS in Applied Corporate Management (AB-ECO/APC)
/academics/colleges/cob/mod/acm/default.asp - AB Major in Economics and BS in Business Management (AB-ECO/MGT)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/mgt.asp - AB Major in Economics and BS in Legal Management (AB-ECO/LGL)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/lgl.asp - AB Major in Economics and BS in Management of Financial Institutions (AB- ECO/FIN)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/fin.asp - AB Major in Economics and BS in Marketing Management (AB-ECO/MKT)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cob/mkt.asp
- BS in Applied Economics major in Industrial Economics (BSAEC-IE)
- GOKONGWEI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (GCOE) 鈥 For Engineering
PROGRAMS OFFERED- Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering (BSCHE)
- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering w/ Specializations in Structural Engineering
(CIV-STE) /academics/colleges/coe/civil_eng/course-specialization.asp#STE - Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering w/ Specializations in Construction Technology and Management (CIV-CTM) /academics/colleges/coe/civil_eng/course-specialization.asp#CTM
- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering w/ Specializations in Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering (CIV-HWR) /academics/colleges/coe/civil_eng/course-specialization.asp#HWR
- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering w/ Specializations in Transportation Engineering
(CIV-TRE) /academics/colleges/coe/civil_eng/course- specialization.asp#TRE - Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering (BSCPE)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/coe/cpe.asp - BS in Electronics Engineering (BSEE)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/coe/bsee.asp - BS in Industrial Engineering (BSIE)
- BS in Industrial Management Engineering minor in Information Technology (BSIME- IT)
- BS in Industrial Management Engineering minor in Service Management (BSIME- SM)
- BS in Manufacturing Engineering and Management with specialization in Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering (BSMEM-MRE)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/coe/mem-mre.asp - BS in Manufacturing Engineering and Management with specialization in Biomedical Engineering (BSMEM-BME)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/coe/mem-bme.asp - BS in Mechanical Engineering w/ concentration in Mechatronics Engineering(BSME)
- COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (CLA) 鈥 For Culture and Language
PROGRAMS OFFEREDPlease check this link:
/admissions/undergraduate/program-codes.asp#CLA- Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Sciences, Major in Organizational and Social Systems Development (ABBHS-OSSD)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cla/ab-osdm.asp - Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies (AB-DVS)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cla/ab-dsm.asp - Bachelor of Arts in History (AB-HIS)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cla/ab-him.asp - AB in International Studies, Major in American Studies (ABIS-AMS)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cla/ab-isa.asp - AB in International Studies, Major in European Studies (ABIS-EUS)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cla/ab-ise.asp - AB in International Studies, Major in Japanese Studies (ABIS-JPS)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cla/ib-isj.asp - AB in International Studies, Major in Chinese Studies (AB-IS)
- Bachelor of Arts in Literature (AB-LIT)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cla/ab-lim.asp - Bachelor of Arts in Philippine Studies, Major in Filipino in Mass Media (AB- PHS)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cla/ab-phm.asp - Bachelor of Arts in Political Science (AB-PLS)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cla/ab-pom.asp - Bachelor of Arts in Communication Arts (AB-CA)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cla/ab-cam.asp - Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Communication (AB-OC)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cla/ab-ocm.asp - AB, Major in Philosophy (AB-PHL)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cla/ab-plm.asp - Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (AB-PSY)
/colleges/cla/undergraduate-degree-programs/bachelor-of-arts-ab-in-psychology/ - Bachelor of Science in Psychology (BS-PSY)
/academics/programs/undergraduate/cla/bs-psyc.asp - Bachelor of Arts in Southeast Asian Studies
(Courses and descriptions
available upon request)
- Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Sciences, Major in Organizational and Social Systems Development (ABBHS-OSSD)
- RAMON V. DEL ROSARIO COLLEGE OF BUSINESS (RVRCOB) 鈥 For Business and
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- Crediting of courses and grading system
Most of the courses/subjects in 开元真人consist of 3 credit units. This is based on actual contact hours with students. Laboratory classes under in Engineering and Science Laboratory courses have 3 contact hours per week but only carry 1 unit. English1 course has 6 contact hours per week but only carry 3 units. Physical Education courses carry 2 units. Engineering Algebra 1 has 5 contact hours per week but carry 3 units. To ensure that you are choosing the courses with your desired number of credit units, you may request your home university AIMS Coordinator or International Relations Office to coordinate this with the 开元真人 International Center contact person.
Below is the grading system at 开元真人:
4.0 Excellent
3.5 Superior
3.0 Very Good
2.5 Good
2.0 Satisfactory
1.5 Fair (No Credits)
1.0 Passed (No Credits)
0.0 Failed (No Credits)
Below is the ASEAN Credit Transfer Equivalency table utilized by 开元真人:
ASEAN Credit Transfer Equivalent |
Description | Normal Distribution Guide |
开元真人 Grade Point |
A | Excellent | 10% | 4.0 |
B | Very Good | 25% | 3.0 鈥 3.5 |
C | Good | 30% | 2.0 鈥 2.5 |
D | Satisfactory | 25% | 1.0 鈥 1.5 |
E/F | Failed | 10% | 0.0 |
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- Enrollment in courses
- Online enrollment
Enrollment in courses will be done by the exchange student prior to the beginning of the Term. Exchange students will receive a notification to choose their desired courses to be enrolled at 开元真人 together with the Letter of Acceptance. They will also be informed in a separate communication (by email) of the schedule and the procedure for enrollment. - Course loads (Credit units)
- Undergraduate: maximum of 15 units (4-5 courses) / minimum: 12 units (3-4
courses) - Graduate: maximum of 9 units (3 courses) / minimum: 6 units (2 courses)
- Exchange students whose courses have been pre-enrolled prior to arrival at
开元真人 shall no longer be allowed to adjust or change approved courses,
except for meritorious reason to be approved by the host College.
- Undergraduate: maximum of 15 units (4-5 courses) / minimum: 12 units (3-4
- Online enrollment
- Enrollment in courses
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- Bases of grading and earning of credits
Following are classroom activities, student performance and academic requirements utilized as bases for grading within the 14-week trimestral period:
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- Attendance
- Short and long quizzes ( the frequency of which depends on the professor)
- Home works and assignment
- Class participation and recitation
- Group work and presentations
- Term papers/ Research papers
- Midterm examination (once a term)
- Final examination (once a term)
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- Preferred schedule of arrival in the Philippines
International students are advised to arrive at least one (1) week before the opening of the Term. Arrival should be between Monday to Friday and preferably within working hours from
8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Availability of university vehicle and university personnel for airport pick-up is only during working days and official working hours. For special arrangement, international student must inform his/her International Office so that this can be properly coordinated with 开元真人 International Center.
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- Visa and permit for study
The International Center shall handle the processing of Special Study Permit (SSP) at the Bureau of Immigration. The SSP allows the international student to study at a Philippine university for a period of three to six months (1 鈥 2 trimesters). The Bureau of Immigration
requires this under Philippines laws on foreigners studying in the country. An updated
tourist/travel visa is required for all international students who are using SSP.
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- Total cost of a Special Study Permit and Alien Certificate of Registration Information Card: Php9,000.00. This will be processed by the International Center after the student has paid the fee at the 开元真人 Accounting Office during the Orientation Day.
- Tourist visa extension fees – approximately Php17,430 for four months. This will be paid by the international student at the Philippine Bureau of Immigration.
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- Housing and Accommodation
Inbound students are strongly advised to house themselves near the University. 开元真人 currently provides a limited number of condominium units or flats in two condominiums near 开元真人, the Providence Hotel and the EGI Taft Tower. There is a University-run dormitory called The La Sallian Center, however, this can only accommodate a limited number of students. The International Center will assist exchange students in finding appropriate condominium/dormitory around the vicinity of the campus. A condominium/flat unit near the university would cost an average of PHP 25,000.00 a month for single occupancy, but this can be converted to twin sharing so two students can divide the cost. The rate is exclusive of electricity bills, water and other utilities. Dormitory rates range from Php4,5000 to Php8,000 (room sharing of up to quadruple) while dormtel accommodation (dormitory type hotel) would cost around Php8,500 to Php15,000 (single to double occupancy).
Inbound students who are accepted will receive a Housing Reservation Form for their preferred accommodation. The International Center will provide a detailed list of off-campus housing residences and the process of reservation together with the student鈥檚 Acceptance/Offer Letter.
For inquiries about the housing services and arrangement of accommodation, please email Ms. Rita Colar at [email protected]
Recommended Off-campus Housing:
[Rates below are subject to change without prior notice]
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- CARA CELINE DORMTEL
(2450 Del Carmen St. cor. Tikong St., Malate, Manila 1004)- 4 in a room scheme 鈫扨hP8,440 (premium) or PhP6,440 (standard) monthly
- 3 in a room scheme 鈫 PhP10, 240 (premium) or PhP8,240 (standard) monthly
- @HOME DORMTEL
(2470 Del Carmen St., Malate, Manila)- Single room PhP10,000
- Room for 2 PhP12, 000 (PhP6,000 each)
- Exclusive for girls
- TAHILAN RESIDENCES
(2396 Leon Guinto St., Malate, Manila)- Single room PhP18,000
- Room for 3 PhP15,400
- Exclusive for girls
- PROVIDENCE TOWER
(#2471 Leon Guinto Street Corner Estrada St. Malate, Manila)- Room sharing with 2 occupants in a room
- PhP7,000/head
- Priority is given to exchange students who will enroll for 2 Terms to 1 Acad. Year
- W.H. TAFT RESIDENCES ()
(Taft Ave, Malate, Manila)- Room rate is PhP14,000
- Room sharing (double) at PhP7,000 per head
- UNIVERSITY COLLEGE RESIDENCE ()
(#1052 ESTRADA ST., CORNER ARELLANO ST., MALATE MANILA)- Room rate is PhP11,000/month (single occupancy)
- Room sharing (double) is Php7,900/month
- CARA CELINE DORMTEL
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There is an additional list of off-campus housing facilities at this link:
/offices/osa/housing-facilities.asp.
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- Estimated cost of living and other expenses (Php1 = USD49)
Monthly expenses | |
PhP8,000 | Housing accommodation (Room sharing) |
PhP2,000 | Utility Bills (Electricity, Water, Telephone) |
PhP7,200 | Food (ordinary meals cost Php80 to Php240 a day |
PhP3,100 | Transportation (given the taxi flag down Php30 |
PhP1,000 | Wireless/broadband internet connection (optional) |
TOTAL = PhP20,300 (x4 months) PhP81,200 (approx. USD1,657) |
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One-time payment/expenses | |
PhP3,500 | Books, printing and photocopy costs |
PhP17,430 | Tourist visa extension fee (4 months) |
PhP9,000 | SSP and ACR I-Card (1 Term) |
TOTAL = PhP29,930 (approx.USD611) | |
Estimated total expenses for 1 Term = PhP111,130 (approx.USD2,268) |
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- Learning English
Aside from the English academic programs offered by the 开元真人Department of English and Applied Linguistics (DEAL), there are non-academic English courses that can be taken or enrolled in by interested international students. The Center for Language and Lifelong Learning (CELL) is a non-academic unit of 开元真人 which caters to clients who are interested in improving and honing their English Language proficiency in the four basic communication skills of listening, speaking, reading and writing. The Center is proud of its teachers who are specialists in their fields, particularly on English Language and its
application. All language teachers are carefully screened and their continuing education is
mandatory. This makes the Center the best of its kind on this side of the world.
CELL offers classes in modules; they have Regular Classes (with 4 to 14 students), Special Classes (with 2 to 3 students) and Tutorial Classes (one-on-one) and classes cover conversational English (basic to advance), English grammar, pronunciation, reading comprehension and vocabulary development among others. Please check the CELL website for details regarding schedule of enrollment, fees, registration and other information: www.dlsu.edu.ph/academics/colleges/ced/cell/default.asp
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- Important *Dates for September 2017 Intake
Below is 开元真人鈥檚 academic calendar and the deadlines for submission of application for student exchange program:
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- 1st TERM
Period: August (wk4)/September (wk1) – December (wk2) 2017
Deadline for submission of application 鈥 May 30, 2017 - 2nd TERM
January (wk1) – April (wk2) 2018
Deadline for submission of application 鈥 September 30, 2017 - 3rd TERM
May (wk2) to August (wk3) 2018
Deadline for submission of application 鈥 January 30, 2018
- 1st TERM
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Please take note of the following schedules:
Specifics | *Date |
Sending of Letter of Acceptance (LOA) to successful applicants through the home university |
July 15-30, 2017 |
Expected Arrival in Manila, Philippines | September 2, 2017 (latest arrival) |
Orientation for Inbound Exchange Students | September 4-5, 2017 |
START OF CLASSES | September 11, 2017 |
Midterm Exams | TBA |
Meeting and Exit Interview with the VP for External Relations and Internationalization (morning/by appointment) | October 23-27, 2017 |
Culminating Activity and Farewell Program (afternoon) | November 30, 2017 |
Final examination | December 13-19, 2017 |
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- Contacts
Name of Institution | De La Salle University |
Homepage | www.dlsu.edu.ph |
Address | #2401 Taft Avenue Manila, Philippines 0922 Trunk line: (+632) 524-4611, Ext. 163, 289/ Direct line: (+632) 525-6727 (telefax) |
Office in-charge | External Relations and Internationalization Office (ERIO) International Center St. Joseph Room. 207 Trunk line: (+632) 524-4611, Ext. 289/ Direct line: (+632) 525-6727 (telefax) |
Official email and website |
[email protected] /students/international/ |
Contact persons | Ms. Rhodora B. Caballero Communications Specialist and International Student Advisor 开元真人 AIMS Programme Coordinator [email protected] |
Dr. Laurene Chua-Garcia Vice President for External Relations and Internationalization 开元真人[email protected] |
Student Exchange Program University Placement (StEP UP)
Outbound
Student Exchange Program – InSPIRE
Overview
The Lasallian International Students Program for Involvement in Responsive Exchange or InSPIRE is an integrated learning and development program for inbound exchange students at De La Salle University. The Program allows students to take full advantage of their student exchange experience through participation in personal development seminars and cross-cultural activities.
InSPIRE runs for 1 Term and is designed to respond to the adjustment needs of international students. It provides activities that encourage them to interact with local (Filipino) students and fellow sojourners. It consists of activities like cultural immersion trips, social interaction, skills development and seminars that focus on intercultural effectiveness, psychosocial adjustment and appreciation of Filipino culture and way of life. These activities are organized by the External Relations and Internationalization Office through the International Center, in coordination with various units and organizations on campus.
Inbound exchange students are expected to bring back to their home universities and to their countries the Lasallian experience, Filipino values and learning insights that they have gained from their active participation in the Program.
Activities of InSPIRE are distributed throughout the Term, usually on a Friday because this is the University-declared activity day. Exchange students are required to attend and complete all InSPIRE activities.
Activities for Term 1 AY 2016-2017
For interested participants, please visit the International Center at SJ Hall, Rm. 207 and look for Ms. Jhing Camba.