15/05/2026
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1. What will be the mode of learning this Academic Year 2026-2027?
At least 60% of the academic load per semester will be taught onsite at BPSU Balanga Campus. One or two subjects per semester will be conducted online. This is subject to applicable Legal Education Board rules.
2. What are the usual schedule of classes?
Weekday classes usually start at 5:30 PM and ends at 9:30 PM. Saturday classes are usually from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
3. Where can we get the application form?
The application form is available at https://bit.ly/bpsuclawappform .
4. How much is the tuition fee for this coming Academic Year 2026-2027?
The total fee is less than P25,000 per semester. This amount may be adjusted in the following academic years.
5. Are scholarships available in the College of Law?
The BPSU Administration has ongoing discussions with government agencies and private entities so that scholarships can be made available in the coming semesters. We will continue to work for more accessible legal education opportunities. Follow the Official BPSU page for updates.
6. My request for transcript of records (TOR) is still being processed in my previous school. What other documents may I submit while waiting for my TOR?
You may attach your official Report of Grades with a letter of undertaking addressed to the Dean, stating that you will submit the TOR before the end of the first semester if you qualify for enrollment.
All TOR submitted should indicate:
โCOPY FOR BATAAN PENINSULA STATE UNIVERSITY.โ
7. Do you accept transferees?
We will not accept transferees this AY 2026-2027.
8. Is underloading allowed?
Underloading will not be allowed for the First Semester of AY 2026-2027. Underloading in the following semesters will be subject to the approval of the Dean.
9. How many sections and year levels will be opened this academic year?
For AY 2026-2027, the College of Law will open one section for Year Level 1. More sections will be added in the next academic years.
28/04/2026
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Sa ilalim ng Safe Spaces Act, ang anumang anyo ng gender-based sexual harassment ay mahigpit na ipinagbabawal at may kaukulang parusa. Hindi dahil nasa loob ng trabaho ay maaari ng maging kampante sa mga "biro" o kilos. Tandaan na ang mga unwelcome remarks, malalaswang komento, o anumang gawain na nakakasira sa dignidad ng isang tao ay malinaw na paglabag sa batas.
Siguraduhin nating ang ating workplace ay isang safe space para sa lahat!
Para sa karagdagang impormasyon tungkol sa Safe Spaces Act, bisitahin ang https://pcw.gov.ph/faq-republic-act-no-11313/ .
28/04/2026
FREE online resources on the Social Sciences. All of these are based in the Philippines except for one. See comments below for links.
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21/04/2026
Free online dictionary of Philippine indigenous languages
LINK: https://tiny.one/marayum
Marayum is a free online dictionary of Philippine indigenous languages where native speakers may contribute words in their own languages. Read more: https://tiny.one/marayum
๐ท CNN Philippines
21/04/2026
Need resources on the Filipino language? Check out the library website and catalog of the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino.
Aklatang Balmaseda is a special library that responds to the mandate of the KWF for the enrichment and preservation of Filipino and other languages of the Philippines. It is named after the former director of the Institute of National Language (INL), now the KWF, from 1938 to 1947, Julian Cruz Balmaseda, in recognition of his contributions and achievements in the field.
It has over 5,000 printed collections, including the Balmaseda Collection, Villanueva Collection, the Aklatang Bayan, References, and others. More than 700 e-books can also be accessed online. Please follow the instructions on the website on how to access.
It is located at 2/F Watson Building, 1610 JP Laurel St, Brgy. 640, Malacaรฑang Complex, San Miguel, 1005 Manila. Visits and research can be conducted from Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM โ 5:00 PM.
Need resources on the Filipino language? Check out the library website and catalog of the Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino.
Aklatang Balmaseda is a special library that responds to the mandate of the KWF for the enrichment and preservation of Filipino and other languages of the Philippines. It is named after the former director of the Institute of National Language (INL), now the KWF, from 1938 to 1947, Julian Cruz Balmaseda, in recognition of his contributions and achievements in the field.
It has over 5,000 printed collections, including the Balmaseda Collection, Villanueva Collection, the Aklatang Bayan, References, and others. More than 700 e-books can also be accessed online. Please follow the instructions on the website on how to access.
It is located at 2/F Watson Building, 1610 JP Laurel St, Brgy. 640, Malacaรฑang Complex, San Miguel, 1005 Manila. Visits and research can be conducted from Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM โ 5:00 PM.