Duration: 4 years
Course description:
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Admission requirements:
1. An applicant must have taken and passed the Philippine Law School Admission Test.
2. An applicant must be a graduate of any Bachelor’s degree and must have earned at least eighteen (18) units of English, eighteen units of Social Sciences (including Rizal), and six (6) units of Mathematics.
3. An applicant must submit the following documentary requirements:
- Certificate of Grade/PhiLSAT eligibility
- Certificate of good moral character
- Transcript of Records with Special Order (S.O.) number or it's equivalent for a baccalaureate degree, with remarks “Copy for Lyceum of the Philippines University” or “For further studies”
- Birth Certificate duly authenticated by the Philippine Statistics Authority
- Two (2) pieces 2x2 colored ID pictures
4. A transferee must submit letters a-e above, when applicable, and the following documentary requirements:
- Certified true copy of grades
- Honorable dismissal
- Certificate of Eligibility to take up Law from the previous school attended (Form C-1)
5. Honor graduates and LPU alumni are entitled to discounts
Scholarships:
1. Discounts
Honor graduates and LPU alumni are entitled to discounts
2. Academic Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded to students who qualify to the program based on his performance in the immediately preceding semester, which may be full (free tuition fee) or partial (50% discount on tuition fee):
- At least 15 units enrolled per semester
- At least a 175 grade point average, no subjects dropped or failed
- Did not commit any infraction as defined in the student handbook
3. National and International Competition Champion
- University gold medals and academic jackets
4. Graduate with Latin honors
- Free review for Bar Examinations and review materials worth P10,000.00
5. Bar Examination Top notcher
1st place – Php500,000.00
2nd place – Php 300,000.00
3rd place – Php 200,000.00
Tuition Fees:
~P 105,000 per entire program