De La Salle University launches a cross enrollment program in July to help students from other schools move forward with their studies, even while on community quarantine.
Through the Lasallian Open Online-learning Program or LOOP, students from other schools can earn creditable units in DLSU that will enable them to stay on track in their own programs of study, while classes are unavailable in their home schools.
The University lends its expertise and resources as a lead institution in CHED’s efforts to set the standards in flexible online education. LOOP classes will be offered in an online platform, powered by DLSU’s existing learning management systems. Cross-enrollees will be able to access the topnotch instruction, e-library, and other learning resources in DLSU.
LOOP also makes education accessible with pre-set tuition categories that mirror the tuition rates in the enrollees’ home school.
Through LOOP, a student can cross enroll a maximum of 18 units in any of the offered undergraduate and graduate courses, with permission from the Registrar in his or her home school.
LOOP is also open to students who may want to cross enroll, out of interest, in a DLSU course or in an audit course.
Interested students may visit https://bit.ly/LOOP-info for more details. Application deadline is June 27.
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