PATTS College of Aeronautics is offering student assistance and scholarship grants to both new and old students.

ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS

Applicants for entrance scholarships must file their application with the Registrar’s Office and submit the certification issued by the principal concerned indicating the award or honor received together with the total number of graduates (which must not be less than 100). The Registrar shall make an endorsement to the VP for Academic Affairs. The latter shall make his recommendation to the College President.

a. High School Valedictorian (Top 1 of the batch) – 100% tuition fee refund

b. High School Salutatorian (Top 2 of the batch) – 50% tuition fee refund

*Note: Entrance Scholarship is valid only for the First Semester and is applicable for incoming College Freshman students.

ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS

Applicants for academic scholarships must file their application at the Registrar’s Office and submit a copy of their grades and their registration form for the semester. The applicant should have obtained the General Weighted Average (GWA) required for the scholarship. The Registrar shall evaluate the applicant’s scholastic record and submit the evaluation results to the VP for Academic Affairs. The latter shall make his recommendation to the College President.

a. Full Scholars enjoy one hundred percent (100%) tuition fee scholarship in the next semester’s enrollment.

b. Partial Scholars enjoy fifty percent (50%) tuition fee scholarship in the next semester’s enrollment.

*Note: Applicants enrolled in NSTP should get a passing grade to qualify. Those who have an INC grade must complete the requirements first and must earn the required grade for scholars.

REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRANCE / ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP

A. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP

  • Certification of Ranking showing the Rank and Total Number of Completers/batch (should be 100 or more)

  • SHS Report Card

B. ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP

  • Policies on Academic Scholarship may be viewed here.

PROCEDURES IN THE APPLICATION OF ENTRANCE / ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS

A. ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP

Kindly fill up this online form to apply: Entrance Scholarship Form

B. ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIP

Log in to your Student Porta (portal.patts.edu.ph) and click n Academic Scholarship

NON-ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS

1. PATTS Student Council Scholarship

Qualifications:

  1. Enrolled in at least 15 units per semester as certified by the College Registrar;

  2. Has a Semestral General Weighted Average of at least 3.0 without failure or any deficiency in any subject in the semester immediately preceding the election;

  3. Has no disciplinary record; aspirants with a pending case however, can qualify to run for office, only after a recommendation from the Vice President for Student Affairs;

  4. Has not violated any law of the land and has not been convicted of the same;

  5. Has established residence in school for at least two (2) semesters immediately preceding in the election;

  6. Shall not be a candidate for graduation on October of the current year.

*Note: Any student who is affiliated with any legal or illegal or subversive organization is disqualified from becoming an officer of the PATTS Student Council.

2. Aeroscope Magazine Scholarship

Qualifications:

  1. Must be a bona fide PATTS student;

  2. Must be a full-time and a regular student with a minimum load of 15 units;

  3. Must have a semestral General Weighted Average of not lower than 2.25 for editors and 2.5 for all other members of the staff in the last semester immediately preceding application;

  4. Must not, on academic grounds, have been disqualified, put on probation, or given a grade of 5.00 or FA in the last semester in which the applicant enrolled before the examination. Any grade of INC obtained during said semester must have been completed prior to the deadline for submission of application for the examination;

  5. Must be of good moral character;

  6. Must not have been charged of or convicted for any civil, criminal or administrative case;

  7. Must not hold any officership in the PATTS Student Council;

  8. Must not have served the maximum term in any capacity in the Aeroscope Publication in the past;

  9. Must pass the competitive examinations given for the purpose and;

  10. Must be mentally and physically fit and not otherwise incapacitated.

3. Contrails Yearbook Scholarship

Qualifications:

  1. Must be a bona fide PATTS Student; but the members of the Editorial Staff must not be in the last curriculum year of their course;

  2. Must be a full-time and a regular student with a minimum load of 15 units;

  3. Must have a semestral Weighted Average of not lower than 2.25 for editors and 2.50 for all other members of the staff in the last semester immediately preceding application;

  4. Must not, on academic grounds, have been disqualified, put on probation, or given a grade of 5.00 or FA in the last semester in which the applicant enrolled before the qualifying examination. Any grade of INC obtained during the said semester must have been completed prior to the deadline for submission of application for the examination.

  5. Must be of good moral character;

  6. Must not have been charged of or convicted for any civil, criminal or administrative case;

  7. Must not hold any officership in the PATTS Student Council and must not be a member of the Aeroscope staff;

  8. Must not have served the maximum term in any capacity in the Contrails Publication;

  9. Must be physically fit and willing to do presswork assigned to him on dates and time to be determined by the Editor-in-Chief in coordination with the Advisory Board;

  10. Must pass the Qualifying Examinations administered for selection purposes.

4. Athletics Scholarship

PATTS offers scholarships to official members of the different College Varsity Teams.

The rate of scholarship is recommended by the coach, depending upon the performance in the team and academic standing of the student, to the College President through the VP for Student Affairs.

Qualifications:

  1. For Old Students: Student must have enrolled a minimum of 15 units and passed at least 60% of the total academic units.

  2. For New Students: Freshmen and transferees may qualify as members of the varsity team subject to the compliance of the necessary requirements. Transferees who have played for other leagues and sports associations must first earn one year residency in PATTS.

  3. All applicants must pass the try-out and screening done by the Official Coach. The Athletics Director will recommend the qualified applicants to the College President through the VP for Student Affairs.

  4. All applicants must be given health clearance from the College Doctor.

  5. All approved members of the varsity team must sign a Personal Undertaking regarding conditions to be followed while being a varsity player.

  6. Membership in the Varsity Team including the scholarship grant may be cancelled and/or revoked due to the following circumstances:

a. Commission of major offense in the policies and regulations on Student Conduct and Discipline;

b. Repeated commission of less serious offenses in the policies and regulations on Student Conduct and Discipline;

c. Violation of policies and regulations of the Varsity Team.

5. ROTC Cadet Officers Scholarships

Kinds of Scholarship:

a. Regular Scholarship is offered to a Cadet Officer who has passed all his academic subjects during the current Academic Year.

b. Probationary Scholarship is offered to a Cadet Officer who has received one (1) or more failing grades in the subjects enrolled during the current semester.

*Note: The probationary status shall be in effect for only one (1) school year. If the Cadet Officer passes all his subjects in the Second Semester, he will be considered for regular scholarship.

Table of Scholarship Grants as approved by the Program of Expenditures (POE)

Guidelines:

  1. General Policy – These guidelines are designed to ensure discipline and orderliness necessary for the effective pursuit of knowledge and the acquisition of the desired level of performance for ROTC Officer.

  2. Good academic performance is one of the pre-requisites for an ROTC Cadet/Cadette Officer who may avail of PATTS ROTC Scholarship.

  3. PATTS ROTC Cadet/Cadette Officer must bear in mind that one of the important objectives of his/her studies is the attainment of academic and technical excellence, and military training thru ROTC Program pursuant to RA 9163.

  4. This can be attained only through his/her personal initiative because the standard set by the school for each one pre-supposes maturity, responsibility and judicious use of all opportunities provided for him/her.

  5. All the discretion of the College President, with the recommendation of the ROTC Coordinator and the Commandant, the school reserves the right to grant or to refuse grant scholarship to any student who fails to give satisfactory evidence of earnestness of purpose and active cooperation in all requirements of conduct and school work.

6. Maintenance Crew Scholarship Program / Grants

a. Maintenance crew scholarships may be granted based on the following lengths of service:

b. Maintenance Crew who passed all subjects enrolled in the current semester will get a 100% scholarship on his tuition fee in the next semester;

c. Maintenance Crew who failed in his subject/s will be given 40% discount on Tuition Fee (for installment) and 50% discount on Tuition Fee (for full payment) and may pay the remaining balance through salary deduction.

7. PD 577 Scholarship

Dependents of military personnel who die or become incapacitated in line of duty are exempted from paying tuition and matriculation fees.

8. Employees and Instructors’ Dependents’ Scholarship and Tuition Fee Discounts

Employees and Instructor’s Dependents are given tuition fee discounts: 20% discount on Tuition Fee (for installment) and 25% discount on Tuition Fee (for full payment) and may pay the remaining balance through salary deduction.

9. Public Relations (PR) Discount by the Board of Directors

This scholarship/PR discount is provided to qualified students of PATTS, upon the discretion of the Board of Directors.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

STUDENT AUXILIARY PROGRAM

PATTS is accepting applications for student auxiliary positions for various offices and facilities. Student applicants must be dependable, responsible, and flexible. If hired, the student must render 20 hours of duty per week during regular semester while 40-48 hours of duty per week during summer / semestral break.

      • Submit application to the head of the office for recommendation.

      • Requirements for application

        1. Updated Resume

        2. Application Form (OSA Form)

        3. Individual Inventory Form (GCO-Form 1A)

        4. Other Documents:

          • Letter of Intent

          • Parents’ Letter of Consent

          • Certificate of Good Behavior

          • One recent 2x2 ID Picture

          • Photocopy of Final Grade Report for last 2 terms

          • Medical Certificate

          • Current Certificate of Enrollment

*Offices and Facilities accepting Student Auxiliaries:

a. Airframe and Power plant Shop/Laboratory Tool Room

b. Drawing Laboratory

c. Library

d. Physics and Chemistry Laboratory Tool Room

e. The Office of Student Affairs


MEDICAL AND DENTAL CLINIC

The Medical and Dental Clinic facilitates the educational process by modifying or removing health-related barriers and promoting an optimal level of wellness for students and staff.

1. Vision

A facility manned by professionals and well-trained medical personnel committed to service.

2. Mission

To provide equitable medical access to all PATTS students and personnel, and render a responsive and instinctive medical services.

3. Goals

      • To promote optimal level of wellness for students, instructors and staff.

      • Perform annual medical/dental check-up to all students.

      • Provide the needs to students, faculty and staff during medical/dental consultations and sudden illness.

4. Issuance of Medical Certificate

    • Submit an excuse letter from parents/guardian with valid identification (ID) or medical certification from attending physician.

    • Present school ID to avail of clinic services while in school.

5. Palliative Care and Treatment

The Clinic provides palliative care & treatment; if the student is unfit to attend classes, a “send home” slip and referral is issued.

6. Recommendation of Isolation

Recommendation of isolation of student / staff or instructor will be issued if concerned frequently encounters communicable diseases such as infectious hepatitis, mumps, influenza, tuberculosis, German measles, typhoid fever, conjunctivitis, and chicken pox and others.

7. To prevent the spread of communicable diseases, the clinic shall:

      • Notify the VP for Academic Affairs and Instructors concerned;

      • Issue a “send home” slip and referral to physician; with a copy punished to the office of student affairs

      • Submit a certification of “fit to attend classes” note from the attending physician once the individual is ready for school;

      • Conduct a “return to school medical examination” to determine if illness is still contagious or if the student is fit to attend classes.

8. Medical Certificate for a light duty/activity in NSTP/Physical Education (PE) Classes

      • A student may only be assigned an alternative activity/assignment in NSTP and/or PE Classes by presenting a statement from his/her Physician indicating participation will jeopardize his/her health and well-being.

      • A student must submit the original and photocopy of medical certificate from his/her attending physician with laboratory examination results, x-ray reports and other diagnostic procedures.

      • Verification of the documents will be performed by the College Physician.

      • PATTS medical staff will issue medical certificate which will be submitted to NSTP Coordinator and/or PE instructor.

9. Dispensation of Over-The-Counter Medicine

      • Over-The-Counter medicine (non-prescriptive) will be given initially while inside the College premises.

      • The student who shall take medicine for three or more times will be referred to the college physician who will assess and evaluate his condition and health status.

10. Physical and Dental examinations of all students are required annually.

The objective is to check the physical condition of the students to obtain a baseline history for promoting better health and effective medical management. The Medical Department provides physical check-up and color vision / Ishihara test, while the Dental Unit provides comprehensive oral diagnosis, oral prophylaxis, tooth filling, tooth extraction and denture services in discounted price.


*Note: Please visit this site for more information on PATTS Health Services: https://sites.google.com/patts.edu.ph/patts-health-services/home


FOOD SERVICES

PATTS College of Aeronautics has two (2) canteens to serve the students, employees, faculty and visitors. Canteen Alpha is located at the ground floor of the Annex Building. It operates from 6:00am to 3:30pm. Canteen Bravo is located at the ground floor of the Sports Gymnasium and operates from 10:30am to 8:30pm.

1. Vision

To be an enterprise that offers our clients the best in food and services with efficiency and good will.

2. Mission

Food Services is committed to uphold a customer-oriented policy, by providing customers with premium quality products, with efficient and friendly service coinciding the value of clients and the importance of maintaining long term relationships.

3. Goals

    • Treat customers as long-term partners and each other with openness and respect;

    • Encourage entrepreneurship and work to improve service;

    • Seek new markets and opportunities to innovate and retain customers;

    • Do everything with professionalism and integrity.

ATHLETICS OFFICE

The Athletics Office offers sports programs and activities of the students, alumni, teaching and non-teaching personnel. This office manages the sports development program of the students and the varsity teams’ participation in sports competitions.

1. Vision

The Athletics Office is dedicated to position the office as one of the leaders in the development of sports in the country by striving to continuously develop and encourage student athletes to hone their skills and talent and use it to achieve athletic excellence and discipline through sports.

2. Mission

    • Develop the student-athletic commitment to the values of discipline, sportsmanship, teamwork, loyalty, integrity, excellence and social responsibility;

    • Develop the sense of excellence, respect and pride in the College;

    • Inspire the academic community and the alumni to support the student-athletes and be a part of this holistic development.

3. Goals

    • To promote an environment that emphasizes fair play, integrity, discipline, general health and fitness and education through sports;

    • To project a positive image of PATTS College of Aeronautics as one of the prominent learning institutions both in the NCR and among the top national colleges and universities;

    • To provide opportunities for qualified student athletes to pursue athletic excellence, personal growth and career development by providing the best collegiate athletic experience possible without sacrificing academic integrity;

    • To support student athletes in their quest towards athletic excellence by providing them with proper facilities competent coaching and appropriate athletic opportunities;

    • To encourage the integration of the PATTSEAN values of truth, excellence and service and instill those traits not just for athletic success but also as fundamental traits for success in life.


SECURITY DEPARTMENT

The office of the Security Department is located at the entrance of the College. This office provides 24-hour security and safety services. Security guards are assigned to various parts of the campus.

1. Vision

To become the leading aeronautical school in the Philippines where there is peace and order, safety and security provided to all students, faculty members, employees while inside the school campus and its vicinity.

2. Mission

To be the best in this field of work that is dedicated, dependable and great provider of vital assistance to the PATTS College of Aeronautics community with excellent security services.

3. Goals

      • Provide consistent and high quality security service;

      • Operate a work environment that will encourage and motivate others to demonstrate behavior and performance in work;

      • Earn credibility and respect among others in the security industry;

      • Build a good image and relationship with others.

4. Security Measures

      • College identification cards are issued to all bonafide students, teaching and non-teaching personnel of the College. Displaying of the ID upon entry and while inside the campus is a requirement;

      • All visitors who have transactions inside the campus must fill up the visitor’s form and leave proper identification card to the guard on duty. The security in turn, will issue a visitor’s pass that should be worn throughout the visitor’s stay inside the campus. Before leaving, the visitors should return the visitor’s pass to the guard on duty and claim back their personal ID.

SOCIAL ORIENTATION AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT OFFICE (SOCIO)

PATTS College of Aeronautics created the Social Orientation and Community Involvement (SOCI) to initiate community extensions, services, and outreach projects. The SOCIO coordinates with different departments, students, teaching and non-teaching personnel and alumni of the College for the implementation of SOCI programs, activities, and projects.

1. Vision

A Social Orientation and Community Involvement Office that is a powerful support in social upliftment and in meeting local and national challenges and opportunities.

For the Community

A community with sustainable sources to support physiological needs, a strong security and safe environment, a fulfilled social belongingness, an established self-esteem, a high level of individual potentials, and well-rounded citizens.

For PATTS Community

      • To become fully transformed individuals dedicated to share their abilities, resources, and trainings to promote quality of life, human advancement, and development of the country;

      • To become lifelong learners – by enhancing not only their social inclusion, active citizenship, and personal development, but also self-sustainability, as well as competitiveness and employability; and

      • To become better and well-rounded citizens of the community and the country.

2. Mission

To strengthen and improve the community of PATTS College of Aeronautics in working for the better transformation of everyone’s lives through the engagement of people who share the same mindset of possessing the core values of the College.

For the Community:

        • To help in the upliftment of a community’s economic standing through employment, other job opportunities, and putting-up of businesses;

        • To assist the adopted community in Parañaque and other neighboring places in the clean-and-green campaigns;

        • To promote a smoke-free and drug-free environment within the community and the country; and

        • To work hand-in-hand with the local and national government for the development and innovation of the community and the country.

For the PATTS Community:

        • To support PATTSeans in developing a holistic personality with sound moral and spiritual values as they engage in serving the less fortunate in the community;

        • To help recognize their own integral role in the growth of the community and the country;

        • To promote awareness of and develop responsibility for the Philippine socio-economic situation by confronting basic community problems to improve one’s quality of life;

        • To nurture PATTSeans’ sense of volunteerism towards service to the nation, especially the less fortunate in the community;

        • To instill among PATTSeans a strong desire to improve and maintain sanitary environmental conditions;

        • To develop a sense of achievement and pride in doing tasks using their own skills and competencies in helping the poor so that they may live with dignity and integrity.

3. Goals

For PATTS Community

        • Promote civic engagement and social awareness and responsibility;

        • Encourage strong individual attachment to their community;

        • Develop and fine-tune communication, collaboration, and leadership skills;

        • Enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills;

        • Learn more about social issues, their root causes and potential solutions;

        • Experience an opportunity to meet and expand a network of people;

        • Build connections that can potentially lead to future employment for the students;

        • Build connections that can potentially increase serviceability for teaching and non-teaching personnel.

For the Partner Community and the Country

The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and the Sustainable Development Goals of the country are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. They address the global challenges faced by societies, including those related to poverty, inequality, climate, environmental degradation, prosperity, and peace and justice (UN-SDG, 2015).

        • Help end poverty in all its forms;

        • Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages;

        • Ensure inclusive and quality educational and promote lifelong learning;

        • Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls;

        • Reduce inequality within and among communities;

        • Make communities inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable;

        • Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts;

        • Promote just, peaceful, and inclusive societies; and

        • Revitalize the local partnership for sustainable development.