MS Molecular Medicine Program now open for applications.
St. Luke’s College of Medicine and St. Luke’s Medical Center offer the country’s first MS Molecular Medicine program.
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SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS
The St. Luke’s Medical Center, in support of the St. Luke’s College of Medicine, together have embarked in an unprecedented feat of generosity by granting full scholarships to the best and the brightest graduates of leading Colleges/Universities of the land. It is the ultimate hope of this endeavor that the best College of Medicine and the state-of-art and first JCIA-accredited Medical Center in the Philippines are able to educate and train intellectually gifted individuals who aim for academic excellence with integrity and commitment and who truly desire to become part of the competent and compassionate healing professionals.
The St. Luke's College of Medicine Scholarship Program has two types of grants: full scholarship and partial scholarship.
The full scholarship is awarded to bachelor degree holders who graduated with Latin honors from colleges in the Philippines with NMAT score of 90% and above. This scholarship covers tuition, laboratory and miscellaneous fees and books.
The partial scholarship is given to bachelor degree holders with a GWA of 2.0 (or its equivalent) and an NMAT score of 90%. This covers 75% of the tuition, laboratory and miscellaneous fees and books.
A student promoted to the next year level may obtain/maintain a full scholarship provided that the GWA of the previous year is 85% or higher, with no grade lower than 80%. A partial scholarship may be obtained/maintained in the next year level if: (1) the GWA is 85% or higher without a failing grade, or (2) there is no grade below 80%.
REVOCATION OF SCHOLARSHIP
After an evaluation by the Scholarship Committee, scholars found guilty of any of the following infractions are automatically disqualified and their scholarship privileges immediately revoked:
• Any act which may be considered inimical to the interest of the College;
• Any misconduct or misdemeanor; and
• Any offense involving moral turpitude
Effectivity: Schoolyear 2008-2009
Validity: until amended or revised