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*[[Kalayaan Residence Hall]] | The Office of Student Housing (OSH) manages eleven (11) residence halls on campus. Six (6) are co-educational: *[[Kalayaan Residence Hall]] exclusively for freshmen; | ||
*[[Ipil Residence Hall]] | *[[Ipil Residence Hall]] and *[[Kamagong]] for graduate students; *[[Molave Residence Hall]] and *[[Yakal Residence Hall]] for upperclassmen; and the *[[International Center]] for foreign students. Four (4) are exclusively for female students *[[Ilang-Ilang Residence Hall], *[[Kamia Residence Hall]] and *[[Sampaguita Residence Hall]] for undergraduate and *[[Sanggumay Residence Hall]] for graduate students. Lastly, we have the Concordia B. Albarracin Hall for undergraduate male students. | ||
*[[Molave Residence Hall]] | |||
*[[Yakal Residence Hall]] | Kalayaan, Molave, and Ilang-Ilang operate under the single fee system, which means that the total dorm fee includes payment for meals provided by canteen concessionaires at said residence halls. The other residence halls charge lodging fees only. | ||
*[[Ilang-Ilang Residence Hall] | |||
*[[Kamia Residence Hall]] | As the residence halls are subsidized by the University and have room for a limited number of students, accommodation in these halls is a privilege. Admission is based on income bracket and region of origin. Priority is given to freshmen and those with the lowest incomes and with residences farthest from Metro Manila. | ||
*[[Sampaguita Residence Hall]] | |||
*[[Sanggumay Residence Hall]] | In general, a bed, a mattress, a study table, a chair, and a locker are provided to each resident. Residents supply their own beddings. All the residence halls have access to a wi-fi internet connection. The halls are all within walking distance to the colleges and other facilities such as small restaurants, a shopping center and the University Health Service. For other questions please refer to the attached list of frequently-asked-questions. | ||
Each residence hall is headed by a Dormitory Manager. | Each residence hall is headed by a Dormitory Manager. |
Revision as of 10:21, 7 June 2012
The Office of Student Housing (OSH) manages eleven (11) residence halls on campus. Six (6) are co-educational: *Kalayaan Residence Hall exclusively for freshmen;
- Ipil Residence Hall and *Kamagong for graduate students; *Molave Residence Hall and *Yakal Residence Hall for upperclassmen; and the *International Center for foreign students. Four (4) are exclusively for female students *[[Ilang-Ilang Residence Hall], *Kamia Residence Hall and *Sampaguita Residence Hall for undergraduate and *Sanggumay Residence Hall for graduate students. Lastly, we have the Concordia B. Albarracin Hall for undergraduate male students.
Kalayaan, Molave, and Ilang-Ilang operate under the single fee system, which means that the total dorm fee includes payment for meals provided by canteen concessionaires at said residence halls. The other residence halls charge lodging fees only.
As the residence halls are subsidized by the University and have room for a limited number of students, accommodation in these halls is a privilege. Admission is based on income bracket and region of origin. Priority is given to freshmen and those with the lowest incomes and with residences farthest from Metro Manila.
In general, a bed, a mattress, a study table, a chair, and a locker are provided to each resident. Residents supply their own beddings. All the residence halls have access to a wi-fi internet connection. The halls are all within walking distance to the colleges and other facilities such as small restaurants, a shopping center and the University Health Service. For other questions please refer to the attached list of frequently-asked-questions.
Each residence hall is headed by a Dormitory Manager.
These dormitories are built too ease the U.P. students' adjustment to college life and to provide them with maximum opportunities to interact with their fellow students.
Since there are a limited number of dormitory spaces, priority is given to students from more distant homes, and lower income brackets. The OSH also maintains a list of houses on campus accepting boarders and lodgers.