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Lyceum of Subic bay

LYCEUM OF SUBIC BAY (LSB), Inc.

A non-stock, non-profit higher educational institution located at the heart of Subic Bay Freeport Zone, was established in June 2003. During its first year of operation, the institution was registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under the name, National College of Science and Technology, Inc. (NCST), with Mr. Alfonso E. Borda as its first President and Chief Executive Officer. The school started with only five lecture rooms, one computer laboratory, a small HRM-THRO laboratory and a small library with two hundred sixty (260) officially enrolled students. Fifteen of these were full scholars, working as Student Assistants (S.A). Despite the meager budget allocated for its operation, the school was able to furnish all rooms with brand new air-conditioning units, for a more comfortable learning environment.

This notwithstanding the reality, that the only resource to defray the enormous financial requirements of the institution, is from the minimal tuition fees of about nine to twelve thousand pesos charged per semester per student. The income therefore then, could barely suffice to cover the total operational expenses of the school. Moreover, some Incorporators were no longer interested in infusing additional investments. As a result, the school incurred delays in the payments of salaries and wages and other utility expenses. Realizing the gravity of the problem, the LSB President called for a meeting with the department heads and faculty members, where he laid down the financial difficulties of the institution. As expected, there were initial negative reactions. However, the President was able to persuade the majority to stay and continue teaming up with the management for the realization of the Vision and Mission of the institution. By the grace of God, the school survived the most critical years of its operation. From then on, the school has continuously experienced a dramatic annual increase in its enrollment, coupled with excellent performances of students in both the academic and sports competitions.

The influx of multinational companies at the Subic Bay Freeport Zone, challenged the school to offer more relevant programs to respond to the manpower needs of the industry locators. On April 2005, the Board of Trustees approved the change of name of the school from NATIONAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (NCST) to LYCEUM OF SUBIC BAY (LSB). Since then, LSB has moved on to gain the patronage of clients, through quality and relevant program offerings, qualified mentors and excellent physical facilities. Today, it has become one of the leading educational institutions not only in the area, but in the whole region.

CHED PROGRAMS

? B.S. IN ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (BSECE)
? B.S. IN INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING (BSIE)
? B.S. IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING (BSCOE)
? B.S. IN CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION (BSCA)
? B.S. IN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT (BSHRM)
? B.S. IN TRAVEL MANAGEMENT (BSTRM)
? B.S. IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (BSIT)
? B.S. IN ACCOUNTANCY (BSA)
? B.S. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Major in Financial Management (BSBA-FM)
Major in Human Resource Development Management (BSBA-HRDM)
? B.S. IN CRIMINOLOGY (BSCRIM)
? ASSOCIATE IN COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY (ACT)

TESDA PROGRAMS

? TOURISM, HOTEL AND RESTAURANT OPERATION (THRO)
BUNDLED PROGRAMS:
? HOUSE KEEPING NC II
? FOOD & BEVERAGE NC II
? BARTENDING NC II
? FRONT OFFICE NC II
? HEALTH CARE SERVICES (PRACTICAL NURSING)
? CAREGIVER NC II (6 MONTHS)

All COURSES have Government Permits/Recognition from CHED and TESDA

REQUIREMENTS

FRESHMEN

a. Form 138 / Report Card & Form 137A/ Permanent Card
b. Certificate of Good Moral Character issued by the high school where student graduated.
c. Four (4) pcs. 2×2 colored picture
d. Birth certificate (photocopy)
e. Long brown envelopes (2 pcs.)
f. Medical certificate for healthcare services and HRM enrollees.
g. National Career Aptitude Exam (NCAE) results

TRANFEREES

a. Transcript of Records
b. Honorable Dismissal
c. Certificate of Good Moral Character
d. Four (4) pcs. 2×2 pictures
e. Long brown envelopes (2 pcs.)

OLD STUDENTS AS RETURNEES

a. Copy of grades and curricular checklist for students enrolled in the term immediately preceed ing, with no record of academic deficiency nor status of dismissal, exclusion or expulsion including unofficial leaves of absence during the last term.

b. Those with previous academic delinquency, must undergo interview with the Dean and Guidance Counselor.

CROSS-ENROLLEES

a. Permit to cross enroll from the Registrar of the mother school indicating the subject, units, school year, and the name of admitting school.

b. Two (2) pcs. 2×2 colored pictures

c. Certificate of Good Moral Character from the Guidance Counselor/Student Affairs Coordi- nator of the mother school.

COLLEGE GRADUATES (SECOND COURSER/UNIT EARNERS)

a. Official transcript of records (Original and Photo copy)
b. Copy of the Diploma
c. Two (2) pcs. 2×2 colored pictures
d. Certificate of Good Moral Character from previous school or present employer or local official.
e. Interview with the Head, Academic Department
SPECIAL NON-CREDIT

a. Letter of Intent to study without credit
b. Resume
c. Previous scholastic records

FOREIGN STUDENTS

a. Credentials (TOR/Card) indicating that student- applicant is a high/secondary school graduate or its equivalent.
b. Student Visa or Special Study Permit issued by the Bureau of Immigration (BI).
c. Photocopy of passport
d. Birth certificate
e. Two (2) pcs. 2×2 colored pictures
f. Medical certificate
g. Long brown envelopes (2 pcs.)

ACCREDITATION OF SUBJECTS

Accreditation of subjects shall apply only to currently enrolled or incoming students who have already been admitted to LSB, subject to the following conditions:

a. The subject was taken under any program offering of LSB or from other duly authorized higher education institution.

b. The subject content or coverage of both subjects are the same, although may differ in subject title.

c. In any of the preceding cases, the pre-requisite of the equivalent LSB subject must have already been passed.

Students applying for subject accreditation must observe the following procedures:

a. Authentication of documents by the College Registrar
b. Evaluation and validation by the Department Head
c. Approval by the Head, Academic Department

ENROLLMENT PROCEDURES

a. Bring the admission requirements for validation at the Registrar’s Office and get the curriculum for the chosen course.b. Proceed to the Department Head of the course for evaluation of subjects taken.c. Submit admission requirements to the Registrar’s Office for Registration and Assessment. Secure four (4) copies of the Registration Form for signa- ture by:• Adviser
• Department Head
• Registrar
• Cashierd. Proceed to the Cashier for payment of fees, school and P.E. uniforms.e. Keep the original Registration Form and submit a copy each to the:
• Department Head
• Registrar
• Cashierf. Proceed to the Computer Laboratory for Identification Card (ID) processing (Present your receipt and registration form.)g. Claim paid uniforms at the Production Office

Payment of Official School Fees

a. Payment Schemes:

Payments maybe made either in cash or installments at the Cashier’s Office. Installment schedule shall be as follows:

• Down Payment – 50% of the total assessed fees to be paid upon enrollment.
• First Installment -on or before the first day of Prelim Exams.
• Second Installment – on or before the first day of Midterm Exam.

b. Refund of Payment:
Refund of payment for students withdrawing their en- rollment maybe allowed two (2) weeks after the opening of classes for any of the following valid reasons:
• Health
• Work schedule
• Change of residence

Withdrawal should be made in writing. Refund shall be made minus the following, whether or not he has actually attended classes:
• 25 % of the paid fee – if withdrawal is made within the first week.
• 50 % of the paid fees – if done within the second week.

Students who withdraw after the second week, shall be charged with all the school fees in full.

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL (SHS) AT LYCEUM OF SUBIC BAY

The Department of Education (DepEd) Regional Office, has granted Lyceum of Subic Bay Government Permit (SHSP) No. 044, s. 2015 dated May 15, 2015, to offer the Senior High School (SHS) or Grades 11 and 12, effective Academic Year 2015-2016. Actual operation shall start June of Academic Year 2016-2017.

The following Strands under the Academic Track shall be offered:

• GENERAL ACADEMICS (GAS)
• ACCOUNTANCY, BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT (ABM)
• SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS (STEM)

The following Strands under the Technical-Vocational (Tech-Voc) Track shall be offered:

• HOME ECONOMICS (HOUSEKEEPING, FOOD AND BEVERAGE, CAREGIVING)
• INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (ANIMATION)

Admission requirements for enrolment:

• Form 138/Report Card • Birth Certificate (photocopy)
• Form 137/Permanent Records • Four (4) pcs. 2×2 pictures
• NCAE Results (original) • Long Brown Envelope (2 pcs.)
• Certificate of Good Moral Character

For further inquiries, please contact the following numbers:

• (047) 252-5940/ 252-3157 / 252-8691
• 09214766059 / 09155830846 / 09232231903

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