PROGRAM AND INITIATIVES FOR STUDENTS

The Office of Students Affairs and Services (OSAS) established different mechanisms to support the students and to ensure that these students have the necessary support to succeed academically and to graduate on time, the university implemented the following initiatives and programs:

1. List of Scholarship Opportunities

The University aspires for more inclusive, high-quality education and leadership development as part of its sustainability effort. For financially disadvantaged students who exhibit academic brilliance, leadership potential, and sportsmanship, we provide a range of financial aid and scholarships.

University Sponsored

Based on Board Resolution No. 65, s. 2028, the Isabela State University Scholarship Unit offers merit scholarship programs to its deserving students in accordance with the policies and guidelines of the University. It is now a standing policy of the university that those merit scholars with entitlements of free tuition and/or miscellaneous fees shall be given the cash incentives accrued to them as per assessment of their fees.

No.ParticularsPrivileges 
 
1Athletes Scholarship  
 National Level1,500.00 
 Regional Level1,500.00 
 Quadrangular Level (University)1,500.00 
2Academic Scholarship  
 University Scholarship3,000.00 
 College Scholarship2,000.00 
3Entrance Scholarship with Highest Honor3,000.00 
4Faculty Employee Assistantship75% Discount on TF 
5ROTC Officer Scholarship  
 Corp Commander2,000.00 
 Other Officers1,500.00 
6Socio-Cultural Scholarship  
 National Level1,500.00 
 Regional/Provincial Level1,500.00 
 Quadrangular Level (University)1,500.00 
7Student Organization Scholarship   
 SSC President2,000.00 
 SSC Vice President1,500.00 
 SSC Secretary1,500.00 
 SSC Treasurer1,500.00 
 SSC Auditor1,500.00 
 SSC Accountant1,500.00 
 SSC PRO1,500.00 
 SBO President1,500.00 
8Student Publication Scholarship  
 Editor-In-Chief3,000.00 
 Associate Editor-In-Chief2,000.00 
 Section Editor, Layout Artist, Cartoonist1,500.00 
 Official Writers1,000.00 

Government Sponsored (Financial/Educational Assistance)

Aside from Free Tuition Fee and Miscellaneous Fee offered by the government, there are different educational assistance programs given by various government agencies such as Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Department of Agriculture (DA), Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Department of Health (DOH), Congressional & Senatorial Educational Assistance and Municipal Educational Assistance. These educational assistance programs offered by the government are being availed and enjoyed by thousands of students in the entire university system. The main purpose of these grants is to further assist students who belong to economically challenged families to complete their Tertiary Education Programs in the University. In addition, the Isabela State University (ISU) is one of the partner Universities of the Province of Isabela in the implementation of Bojie-Rodito Opportunities Education Assistance Program (BRO-Ed). With BRO-Ed, every farmer-family is guaranteed a college scholarship slot as a special assistance to small farmers who dream of having at least one college graduate in the family. This aims at reducing the financial burdens of farmers in the education of their children, motivating them towards greater productivity.

No.ParticularsPrivileges 
 
Government Sponsored  
14PS SWDI Scholarship20,000.00 
2Agricultural Training Institute Scholarship Program31,500.00 
3BRO for Education Program3,000.00 
4CHED CSP Scholarship Program40,000.00 
5CHED Merit Scholarship Program (CMSP) Full40,000.00 
6CHED Merit Scholarship Program (CMSP) Half20,000.00 
7CHED Merit Scholarship Program (CMSP) Half (old)10,000.00 
8CHED TDP Ongoing Scholarship7,500.00 
9CHED TDP TES 3.1 Scholarship7,500.00 
10CHED TDP TES 5.1 Scholarship7,500.00 
11CHED- Tertiary Education Subsidy (TES) Program (OLD)

20,000.00

(Books, supplies, transportation, other educational-related expenses and allowance for room and board cost)

 
12CHED-ESGP-PA Scholarship

20,000.00

(Books, supplies, transportation, other educational-related expenses and allowance for room and board cost)

 
13CHED-Tertiary Education Subsidy (TES) Program (NEW)10,000.00 
14Cong. Inno Dy Financial Assistance3,000.00 
15DA Agricultural Competitiveness Enhancement Fund13,500.00 
16DAT – TESDA Scholarship Program19,000.00 
17Department of Health Scholarship (DOH)60,000.00 
18DOST-SEI Scholarship55,000.00 
19DSWD Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation (Municipal, Congressional and Sen. Imee Marcos)5,000.00 
20Medical Scholarship and Return Service Program (MSRS)166,500.00 
21Quirian Student Scholarship Program3,000.00 
22SIDA-SGP Scholar (Sugarcaine)55,000.00 
23SMART Financial Assistance Program25,000.00 
24SUC-TDP Scholarship Program7,500.00 

Private/Non-Government Sponsored Scholarship

To help more students to finish their Tertiary Education Program, the University partners with different private companies and foundation through memorandum of agreement by offering as scholarship program.

No.ParticularsPrivileges 
 
1Bridging the Gaps in Higher Education Through Tertiary Scholarship (BRIGHTS)25,000.00 
3Gregorio P. Uy  and Lee Peng Scholarship Foundation Inc.4,000.00 
4Iskolar ng Landbank100,000.00 
5LingapLEADS AGRI Scholarship Program17,900.00 
6Santech Aquaculture Science and Technology Foundation12,500.00 

2. Student Assistantship Program

Effective First Semester SY 2021-2022, Isabela State University offers Student Assistantship Program (SAP) which is given to students who render emergency or temporary services to acquire training and gain extra income especially those students who fall into the bottom 20% of household income.

3. Student Loan Program

Based on the Board Resolution No. 91 series of 2003 or the establishment of a Student Loan Program (SLP), all bonafide students can avail this loan to aid them in their school needs such as payment in their school project/s, allowances, payment of boarding house and among others.

4. Free Internet Access

Isabela State University provides free internet access across its campuses through a voucher system distributed to college secretaries, ensuring that every student can stay connected. This initiative guarantees equal access to digital resources, online classes, and research materials, allowing all learners, regardless of financial capacity, to benefit from continuous and inclusive learning opportunities.

5. Free Provision of Food and Beverages

The University implements initiatives that promote student well-being and academic engagement through the provision of free food and beverages. Programs such as the “Eat, Sip, and Read” of the University Library provide students with complimentary coffee, bread, and other light refreshments in a conducive learning environment. This initiative supports students by alleviating minor daily expenses and promoting a welcoming academic atmosphere, and encouraging sustained focus and productivity in their studies.

6. Affordable Student Housing with Free Wi-fi, Electricity and Water

Isabela State University, through its Office of Student Affairs and Services, offers affordable student housing equipped with free Wi-Fi, electricity, and water, providing learners with a safe, comfortable, and conducive living environment. This is a part of the University’s commitment to student welfare and inclusive education by ensuring that every student has access to essential amenities that support academic success and holistic development.

7. Free Transport Bikes

The free transport bikes for ISU students aim to reduce the impact of poverty by removing transportation expenses as a hindrance to their education. The transport bikes are available for use at designated bike stations near the campus’ main gate, colleges, and student dormitories, providing easily accessible transportation for students. The transportation bikes are expected to enhance the mobility and accessibility of the university community, while simultaneously reducing the carbon footprint associated with conventional modes of transportation.

8. Free Legal Assistance

Through Board Resolution No. 60 series of 2022, the University established a Legal Aid Clinic. The general goal of the program is to legally empower local communities, especially the students from low-income families, by making justice more accessible to them while in the process continue to uphold the principles of social justice, rule of law, and humanity.