LPU Davao is offering scholarship programs to deserving students who meet our criteria subject to LPU Davao Scholarship guidelines.

Below are the list of scholarships offered in LPU Davao.

INTERNAL SCHOLARSHIPS:

JPL and SHL SCHOLARSHIP

A prestigious 100% scholarship covering Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees. Grantees identified through a comprehensive exam, with your General Weighted Average (GWA) as the ranking basis.
Jose P. Laurel Scholarship (JPL) is solely for incoming college students taking up LPU Davao’s board programs such as BS Medical Technology, BS Pharmacy, BS Accountancy, and BS Customs Administration. Sotero H. Laurel Scholarship (SHL) is solely for incoming Grade 11 students taking LPU Davao’s Junior College Programs such as ABM, HUMSS, and STEM.

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MERIT SCHOLARSHIP

Enjoy a 100% or 50% discounted tuition fee based on your General Weighted Average (GWA) from your previous school and your ranking among the scholarship applicants. LIMITED SLOTS are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and the application period starts in early MAY-JUNE 2024. This scholarship benefits incoming Grade 11 Junior College and First year college students of any degree programs.

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SIBLING DISCOUNT

This grant benefits the younger siblings of the enrolled Lyceans. Once the sibling(s) is/are enrolled, they may apply this discount in their tuition fees.

To apply, fill-out the sibling discount form as issued by the Admissions Office, upon enrollment.

EXTERNAL SCHOLARSHIPS:

BPI SCHOLARSHIP PAGPUPUGAY SCHOLARSHIP GRANT

BPI recognizes the great contributions of medical front liners in the fight against COVID-19. To honor their heroic efforts, BPI Foundation, the bank’s social development arm, created PAGPUPUGAY, a scholarship program to support the next of kin of the medical frontliners who passed away or contracted COVID-19 in the line of duty.

Each scholar will be provided a maximum of Php 100,000.00 as a scholarship fund per academic year as financial assistance to cover tuition fees and other miscellaneous expenses paid directly to BPIF’s partner school.

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GSIS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

A GSIS Scholarship Program (GSP) aims to extend aid to children or dependents of low-income GSIS members and permanent total disability (PTD) pensioners below 60 years of age. The pension fund will shoulder the tuition and miscellaneous fees up to Php40,000.00 per academic year and Php3,000 allowance per month for each scholar. We have made available 400 scholarship, 40 will be allotted to dependents of persons with disabilities, indigenous peoples, and solo or single parents.’

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CHED SCHOLARSHIP

UniFAST Scholarship Programs (Tulong Dunong Program and Tertiary Education Subsidy)

The Student Financial Assistance Programs (StuFAPs) is one of the major programs of the Commission on Higher Education to increase the number of graduates in colleges and universities offering programs crucial to the development of a strong and vibrant Philippine economy. The StuFAPs is primarily a financial assistance given to poor but deserving students.

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DOST SCHOLARSHIP

The S&T Undergraduate Scholarships Program aims to stimulate and entice talented Filipino youths to pursue lifetime productive careers in science and technology and ensure a steady, adequate supply of qualified S&T human resources which can steer the country towards national progress.

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OFW DEPENDENT SCHOOL PROGRAM (ODSP)

A scholarship program that offers financial assistance amounting to Php 20,000.00 per school year to qualified dependents of OFWs who receive a monthly salary of not more than US $600.00, and who shall enroll, are currently enrolled or have been enrolled in any four-year or five-year baccalaureate course or associate course in any college or university.

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EDUCATION FOR DEVELOPMENT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM (EDSP)

A scholarship grant to qualified dependents of OFWs consisting of a maximum of Php 60,000.00 per school year until the completion of a baccalaureate course (4-5 years). For incoming freshmen, the selection of scholars is determined through the DOST national examinations. Only the top 400 passers are considered for entry as freshmen; 600 slots are for those who are already enrolled in college.

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EDUCATION AND LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR THE DEPENDENTS OF DECEASED OFW MEMBERS (ELAP)

A program designed for survivors of deceased OFWs who were active OWWA members at the time of death and families of OFWs who are incarcerated/convicted and meted out the death penalty in foreign countries. It is intended to provide, aside from financial assistance for the continuing education of a qualified dependent, a livelihood activity of surviving members of the family to augment family income. Livelihood Assistance- Php 15,000.00

Educational Assistance- intended for deceased OFW with school-age qualified dependent. The eldest or the first born shall be the qualified dependent, in cases where the eldest/first born is not qualified or able the next born child shall be elected. The assistance covers education assistance from primary (Kindergarten)- Php 5,000.00, secondary- Php 8,000.00 and tertiary- Php 10,000.00 education. For more information, please visit here.


For more info and inquiries, you may contact us through m.me/LPUDavao. You can also call us via (082) 228-5783 loc. 400 or visit us for a campus tour from 8:00AM to 5:00PM Monday to Friday (except national, local and school holidays).

We are currently located at KM. 11, LPU Drive, C.P. Garcia Highway, Buhangin, 8000 Davao City, Philippines. A big red LPU sign along the highway near Davao International Airport can be sighted and our regular transport vehicles which will take you to the main campus.