While there would be the declared top victors, yet all the contenders sparked beauty and confidence. It was an eye-catching scene as these fresh faces ramped onstage, exuding wits and loveliness.
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A Light Mood with Young Teachers
Two days into my early interaction with the campus people, I was greeted with amiable faces. My first day was a photo-shooting with my first picks of campus models. They were not shy. They appear on this site at the homepage as come-on greeters. Helping me out were two male teachers who happened to be proficient in photography, Sirs Ronald Gebilaguin and Cleford Duran.
My second day happened on the campus Valentine’s Day activities. The mood was light and happy. The organizers were sparking off fondness on their auras thanks to Maams Beverly Barrun and Jonah Marie Agao.
I will have an easy time doing my job as the social media strategist of LSJFI as I have these affectionate mediums — the confident campus models, the painstaking photography-proficient teachers, and the cooperative young teachers.
— Remigio S. Espares III
LOOKING BACK AT THE SUCCESSFUL COURSE DEBUT (FEATURING THE MOST MODERN CRIMINOLOGY LABORATORY IN THE BICOL REGION)
The Liceo De San Jacinto Foundation (LSJFI) has completed its facilities and equipment as required by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) as it offered BS Criminology since 2014. As the facilities are completed and the equipment is acquired, the criminology laboratory of LSJFI becomes the most modern in the Bicol region. A CHED team conducted an ocular inspection of the facilities and equipment at the LSJFI campus in January 2014 preparatory to the issuance of the permit to open and offer the new course.
The pictures show some of the physical facilities within the criminology department laboratory.
–JOSE ROLAND MOYA
Goodbye Otelo! — College of Criminology Dean
Photo credit: Joseph Magbalon
I learned about his passing away just now at Dubai International Airport as I await my connecting flight to Milan, Italy. Otelo contributed in no small measure to the establishment of the College of Criminology, which he led as its first dean, at Liceo De San Jacinto Foundation Inc. As such, he has shepherded the first two batches of graduates who took the board exams for criminologists. They symbolize the hard work and perseverance that Otelo invested in LSJFI’s vision of making the school the center of criminal justice education in Masbate.
You have led the way, Otelo. Your successor should take the cue.
Goodbye and rest peacefully in the bosom of the Lord, Dean Dineros.
— José Roland Moya
Enrollment Requirements
New Students
Form 137-A (if available)
Form 138
Certification of Good Moral Character
NSO Birth Certificate
NSO Marriage Certificate (if married)
2 passport-size pictures (blue background)
Transferees
Honorable Dismissal
Certification of Good Moral Character
TOR/Certification of Grades
NSO Birth Certificate
NSO Marriage Certificate (if married)
2 passport-size pictures (blue background)
1 short envelope
Tuition Fee
Downpayment: 20% of the total fee including matriculation and miscellaneous fees
New office created in LSJFI
To perk up the in-campus and out-campus communication buzz, a new office is created — the Office on Communication, Social Media and Public Relations.
This office is responsible for developing strategies to convert the image, reputation and political capital of the school into a recognizable brand; and for introducing the school to the national scholastic community through its online presence and other publication mediums.
The real motivation behind the objective and mission of the administrators and management staff members of LSJFI
Its human resources!
They are already accomplished practitioners in such work as lawyering, educational doctoring, medical doctoring, writing, publishing, corporate management, labor relations administration and other white-collar careers such that they may lead a self-assured professional life. Nevertheless, the coincidental advocatory attitude that innately run in them have generates their banding up in order to help their fellow townsfolk—for whom the original mission was intended—by making the latter gain leverage in the society through accessible and affordable education.
So these forerunners needed to chunk out some stretch of time from their personal ones to carry out their advocacy to help. The pioneering yields among the townspeople (mostly from San Jacinto, Masbate) were blessed enough with this realization.
In the pioneering years this was the thrust and trend. Until the present? It is. The difference lies in the fact that more and more people from nearby places and even extended places come to get educated with us. Another difference is that more and more mentors from extended places with the same advocatory attitude join our pool — our think tank.
— Remigio S. Espares III
Criminology students in action!
The graduates of our criminal justice education have given LSJFI another source of pride as many of them hurdled the recent licensure examination for criminologists.
–JOSE ROLAND MOYA
In what to enroll
COURSES OFFERED
PRE-SCHOOL/ELEMENTARY/SECONDARY
Pre-Elemetary-Kindergarten
Complete Elementary Education – Grades I-VI
Complete Secondary Education – Grades VII-X
Junior High School Grade XI
Senior High School Grade XII
DEGREE COURSES
Bachelor in Elementary Education (BEEd)
Bachelor in Secondary Education (BSEd)
- Major in English
- Major in Mathematics
Bachelor in Liberal Arts (AB)
- Major in Political Science
Bachelor of Science in Criminology (BSCrim)
TECHVOC COURSES
Computer Hardware Servicing NC II
Security Services NC I & NC II
Housekeeping NC II
Bread & Pastry Production NC II
Food & Beverage Services NC II
Massage Therapy NC II
Commercial Cooking NC II
Bookkeeping NC III
LSJFI offers four types of assistance
LSJFI offers four types of Financial Assistance in the form of Scholarships and Student Apprenticeship:
1 Entrance Scholarship Program —
Open to incoming freshmen who graduated as Valedictorian and Salutatorian from high school:
- Valedictorian – free tuition and miscellaneous fees for one school year
- Salutatorian – 50% discount on tuition fees for one school year
- Student must carry a load of at least 15 units Good behavior during enjoyment of scholarship.
- After the lapse of the scholarship, the student may apply for other types of financial assistance or apply under the Academic Excellence Scholarship Program if he/she meets the criteria.
2 Academic Excellence Program—
Open to all students taking up degree programs regardless of year level who are ranked among the top fifteen (15) students based on academic performance.
- Top 5 (rank 1 to 5) – free tuition and miscellaneous fees with a monthly stipend of P1000. Student must have no grade lower than 88 in any subject szperdeparLSJFI load of at least 15 units.
- Rank 6 to 15 – 50% discount on tuition fee only with a monthly stipend of P500. Student must have no grade lower than 2.0 in any subject with a total load of at least 15 units.
- Residency requirement of at least one (1) semester immediately preceding the effectivity of the scholarship is required.
- Good behavior during enjoyment of the scholarship.
- year.tion of scholarship is good for one (1) semester only subject to renewal in the next semester.
3 Sponsored Scholarship Program —
- Funded by the pooled contribution of benefactors.
- NumberingNumber of slots dependent on the availability of funds.
- Available to a student, whether enrolled in a degree or non-degree course in their first up to third year of studies, who must maintain a certain average grade every semester up to his/her graduation and enrolled in at least 15 units.
- A qualified applicant shall enjoy a 100% discount on tuition fee only.
- Student must maintain an average rating of at least 2.0 with no failing grade.
- Of good behavior during enjoyment of scholarship.
- Must render service for at least 2 hours for 5 days every week in any department of LSJFI.
- Must render service for at least 2 hours for 5 days every week in any department of LSJFI
4 Student Assistantship Program —
- Open to poor but deserving students who must render service in an LSJFI department.
- Student will be under contract with LSJFI for one semester renewable every semester subject to a) good behavior b) agreement to render at least 4 hours of service for 5 days in a week in an LSJFI department c) satisfactory job performance.


























