Thursday, November 28, 2013

How do u use financial aid in fatima university in philippines,is it also available for the nursing students?

How do u use financial aid in fatima university in philippines,is it also available for the nursing students?
How do you use financial aid or FAFSA in the philippines? I heard that Fatima University accepts Financial Aid but they are not specific if the nursing students are qualified to use it.. please help me. i am planning to go there this june 2009, i hope to get answers as soon as possible..thank you..
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You need to work with the school to determine your eligibility for financial aid while studying there. You can also check with the Dept. of Education here in the US by calling 1-800-4FedAid. For advice on completing the FAFSA, visit www.FAFSAonline.com or you can complete the form on the government's site www.fafsa.ed.gov If you do qualify, typically you can only get federal financial aid in the form of federal student loans. Other federal aid programs are not available. You may also qualify for private student loans ( www.privatestudentloans.com ) but those are harder to get.

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Thursday, November 14, 2013

Philippines: Any La Salle Student in here or any alumni?!?

Philippines: Any La Salle Student in here or any alumni?!?
I am having this research paper in one of my major in Education and I was tasked to get an information regarding with some information about your school. So, kindly help me out. These are the facts I needed to know: • I need to know about the tuition fee of a particular course in La Salle in detail and reasons. • Fees that are needed to be paid, as well as the information about the other fees per trimester. • When it comes to field trip, how much is the estimated amount of contribution needed per student? If there's anyone who has heart, please kindly help me out in gathering some information regarding with my query. Thank you in Advance.
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Hi. I'm a BS-Civil engineering student in La Salle Taft .Presently I'm taking my OJT and I'll be graduating a few months from now. I started in la salle at 2005 and our tuition fee for our freshman year didn't go below 50,000 pesos because the laboratory fees jacked up the price. The expenses receded until it was approximately 35k-40k in my 3rd and 4th year. This term I'm only paying 11,546 pesos since the OJT is just 2 units. These days I've heard the tuition for an engineering freshman is around 75k pesos. It might be false so you need to double check. I don't know what you mean by reasons for the tuition fee. If you ask me I think the price is unreasonable since DLSU only has 4 school days a week now. Anyway, to show you in detail, here's my entire assessment for this term: Tuition------------------------------------- 4,660.00 Miscellaneous--------------------------- 5,355.00 Trimestral Reg652.00 Student Services930.00 Athletics562.00 Stud Mat'ls & Forms131.00 Medical/Dental317.00 Library1,947.00 Museum Fee15.00 Infomation and Comm737.00 Insurance64.00 Special Fees-------------------------------- 450.00 P. U. S. O.150.00 Alumni Fee200.00 Social Action Fee100.00 Development Fees------------------------ 1,035.00 Science Devt Fee785.00 PE Devt Fund200.00 Engg Devt Fund50.00 ID Validation---------------------------------- 46.00 Total Fees 11,546.00 As for your question about field trips, we've only paid for the bus in all occasions so the amount of contribution depends on the bus company. If you have anymore questions, here is DLSU's landline: (02)5244611. Have the operator connect you to the registrar. They know everything you need to know for your paper.Good luck!

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Thursday, November 7, 2013

What percentage of college students in the Philippines study nursing?

What percentage of college students in the Philippines study nursing?
I asked this question out of curiosity because it seems that half of my high school class all took up nursing. So, does anybody here have any data to help me on this? I've tried googling but the results I'm getting are all about PRC's board exam results. I wouldn't have asked here if I were looking for the percentage of board passers because that's very easy to find. F*CK OFF pinoykurakot
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You will probably have a much better change if you look for the board passers rather than nursing school takers.
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99.9%
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That's not new. You already said that half of your school class are taking up nursing. You really don't need to search for the answer and find your hypothesis true in the end since it is very obvious that many Filipinos would like to take up nursing and hoping that one day they would go abroad and establish a life that they think they would never get here by working as a local nurse. But the downside of it is the govt has been pushing this nursing program for years thus making the job market limited since there are so many nursing graduates. Some nursing graduates who even passed the board exam are desperate to find a job and because of this they end up working as call center agents or as assistants in a small clinic.
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cannot find actual % but your observations is correct. i found this 3-yr old news article. it seems DepEd officials are really worried too many students taking nursing (hopeful they can work abroad) that a new pre-college testing will be implemented. http://www.sunstar.com.ph/static/gen/2006/11/18/news/education.dep.t.to.control.rising.number.of.nursing.students.html

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Friday, November 1, 2013

What happens if I get a student loan here in the States and then decide to transfer overseas ?

What happens if I get a student loan here in the States and then decide to transfer overseas ?
I want to study at the Western Visayas State University in Iloilo, Philippines, but no bank wants to give me a student loan to do that. What would happen if I enrolled at a university or college here in the States and then transferred over to the Philippines? Would I have to start paying off the student loan immediately or would I be allowed to wait until I finished my schooling in the Philippines first?
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If you did a semester in the US and paid for that with student loans, then you wouldn't be required to start repaying until you were done with school no matter where you go. But, that student loan you take out would not transfer oversees with you unless you were studying abroad through a US university. Your student loan is paid to the school and any extra is distributed to you. If you withdraw from all of your classes to go oversees you would have to give that money back so I don't understand how going to a US university would help you.

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