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The College of 164:Teaching & Academics:Law has several scholarships supported by donations from alumni and friends. These are administered, in cooperation with their respective donors, by the Dean and the Scholarship Committee of the College. 1. Chief Justice Fred Ruiz Castro Scholarship established by the members of UP 164:Teaching & Academics:Law Class of 1936 through the Chief Justice Fred Ruiz Castro Educational Foundation, Inc. To honor the memory of the late Chief Justice Castro, UP 164:Teaching & Academics:Law Class of 1936. 2. Cecilia Muñoz Palma Scholarship established initially by Justice Cecilia Muñoz Palma and continued by Cong. Nanette Castelo Daza for the support of one (1) female 164:Teaching & Academics:Law student who is in financial need and a resident of Quezon City. 3. Owen White Scholarship established by Mr. Owen White of Australia for the support of three (3) 164:Teaching & Academics:Law students. 4. Teresita Cruz Sison and Maria Teresita Sison Go Scholarship established by Atty. Teresita C. Sison and Atty. Maria Teresita Sison Go for the support of a deserving female student. 5. Elpidio Quirino Foundation, Inc. Scholarship established by the Elpidio Quirino Foundation, Inc. To honor the memory of the late President Elpidio Quirino. 6. Vicente Santiago y del Rosario Scholarship established by the family of Vicente Santiago y del Rosario for the support of one (1) 164:Teaching & Academics:Law student. 7. Malcolm II Trust Fund Scholarship established by the Malcolm Trust Fund for the support of six (6) scholars. 8. UP Class of 1941 Scholarship established by the UP 164:Teaching & Academics:Law Class of 1941 for the support of one (1) scholar. 9. Justice Alejo Labrador Memorial Scholarship established by the family of the late Justice Alejo Labrador in honor of his memory. 10. Justice Vicente Abad Santos Scholarship established by the family of the late Justice Vicente Abad Santos in honor of his memory. 11. Justice Natividad Almeda Lopez Memorial Scholarship established by the family of the late Justice Natividad Almeda Lopez in honor of her memory. 12. UP 164:Teaching & Academics:Law Class of 1971 Foundation, Inc. Scholarship established by the UP 164:Teaching & Academics:Law Class of 1971 for the support of two (2) scholars. 13. Justice Irene R. Cortes Memorial Scholarship established by the family of the late Justice Irene R. Cortes in honor of her memory. 14. Violeta Calvo-Drilon Memorial Scholarship established by Senator Franklin M. Drilon of UP 164:Teaching & Academics:Law Class of 1969 to honor the memory of his wife, Violeta Calvo-Drilon. 15. Juliana R. Ricalde Scholarship established by the UP 164:Teaching & Academics:Law Class of 2000 and Atty. Pelagio Ricalde in honor of her memory. 16. Prof. Esteban B. Bautista Scholarship established by Atty. Helen Tiu in honor of Prof. Esteban B. Bautista for the support of one (1) 164:Teaching & Academics:Law student. 17. Intellectual Property Association of the Philippines Scholarship established by the Intellectual Property Association of the Philippines for the support of two (2) 164:Teaching & Academics:Law students. 18. Violeta Calvo Drilon — ACCRA 164:Teaching & Academics:Law Scholarship established for the support of five (5) 164:Teaching & Academics:Law regular student — a first year, a second year, a third year, a fourth year, and an evening student. Merit awards are granted every year to the following: 1) For Leadership - the President of the 164:Teaching & Academics:Law Student Government 2) For Legal Writing - the Chairman of the Philippine 164:Teaching & Academics:Law Journal 3) For Scholastic Excellence as Highest Freshman, Highest Sophomore and Highest Junior Scholars. 29. Catalino C. Macaraig, Jr. Scholarship established by the Family of the late Atty. Catalino C. Macaraig, Jr. For the support of a 164:Teaching & Academics:Law student, preferably one who is employed in the executive or judicial branches or UP 30. Romeo Lim Go Scholarship established by Commissioner Romeo Lim Go for the support of one (1) male 164:Teaching & Academics:Law student. 31. Benjamin V. Abela, Sr. Scholarship established by Mrs. Lourdes M. Abela for the support of one (1) 164:Teaching & Academics:Law student. 32. CVC 164:Teaching & Academics:Law Scholarship established by Villaraza & Angangco 164:Teaching & Academics:Law Office in commemoration of the firm’s 25th foundation anniversary for the support of two (2) 164:Teaching & Academics:Law students. 33. UP 164:Teaching & Academics:Law Class 1977 Scholarship establi
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Doctorate Admission Requirements:A. Master’s Degree Program Admission into a Master’s program shall require: 1. A bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution of higher learning 2. Intellectual capacity & aptitude for advanced studies & research 3. Language proficiency 4. Satisfaction of additional University requirements such as a health clearance and other special admission requirements that may be imposed by the head of the unit concerned and/or appropriate Graduate Committee/ Office, through channels. B. Doctoral Degree Program For admission to a doctoral program, an applicant must satisfy the following minimum requirements for admission: 1. Possession of a bachelor’s degree, in the case of a direct doctoral program, or a master’s degree or it's equivalent from a recognized institution of higher learning 2. Intellectual capacity & aptitude for advanced studies & research 3. Language proficiency and 4. A health certificate and other additional and special admission requirements that may be imposed by the University and the head of the College/unit or Graduate Office/Committee concerned, through channels. In order that application for admission may be processed, the following documents should be submitted directly to the respective college offering the intended program. 1. Oficial transcript of academic record of undergraduate work (and graduate work, if any) – one original and two photocopies For evaluation purposes, photocopies of records may be accepted provided they are properly authenticated (in the case of foreign applicants, by the Department of Education or by duly designated authorities in the country of the applicant). Final admission will be subject to verification of documents submitted against the original copies of credentials. Certified English translations should also be submitted, where necessary. Applications accompanied by photocopies of academic records not properly authenticated will not be processed. 2. Two written recommendations from former professors or experts in the field 3. Duly accomplished application for admission form, including two (2) passport-size photographs 4. Marriage contract (for married women applicants) 5. Certification of English/Filipino language proficiency 6. A non-refundable application fee (minimum of P100.00 for Filipino citizens, P200.00 for resident aliens, and US$25.00 for non-resident aliens, depending on the college). Credentials filed in support of the application become the property of the University of the Philippines and will not be returned to the applicant.
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