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The
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THE COLLEGE OF LAW
University of St. La Salle
Objectives of the College of Law
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To form the whole man through the integration of
a liberal Christian education with professional's competence for
needed leadership in Philippine development.
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To provide instruction in literature,
philosophy, the sciences and arts; and
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To give professional and technical training, and
for such purpose, to establish, maintain,
administer and operate as an institution of learning.
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Students who
have satisfactorily completed a bachelor's degree in arts or science in an
authorized college or university may apply for admission to the College of
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A bachelor's
degree holder in a field other than those mentioned above must have earned
the following minimum number of units:
English 12 units
History/Economics 9 units
Philosophy 3 units
Political Science 3 units
Psychology 3 units
Sociology 3 units
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All applicants shall be required to take the Law Aptitude Examination, or
any other admission test required by USLS, and if he should qualify, to
undergo an interview.
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The admission Committee recommends the admission of qualified applicants
to the College of Law Dean.
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Transfer Students |
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Courses taken in other institutions of learning will not be credited
towards the completion of subject requirements in the College of Law, with
the exception of selected schools (Ateneo/UP/San Beda/etc.) and only in
exceptional cases.
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Late Registration |
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No student is registered in any subject after two
weeks of the start of regular classes, unless the Dean, in any
consideration of justifiable grounds, and on the basis of the student's
scholastic record, permits his registration.
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Late registrants
shall be subjected to a fine.
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