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Q: Do
you have an on-campus housing facility?
A:
The Lighthouse is a four-story building
recently built to provide convenient,
affordable accommodations for IGSL students
in an environment designed to enhance
relationships. This on-campus facility
offers 22 furnished apartment units to
house 70 people. Each unit contains a
living room, bedroom(s), kitchen, and
bathroom.
Our
second dormitory, the Bright House, was
dedicated to the Lord last September
28, 2003. It is a three-story 1800 sq.
m. building providing 43 housing units
for student, staff and faculty families.
Application for residency is open to
all full-time degree students.
We also have a singles dormitory for men at the Asian Leadership Center (ALC).
Our newest facility was dedicated to the Lord on February 2, 2007.
Those
seeking accommodation in our housing
facilities may apply with the Student
Housing Coordinator.
Please
note that we follow a priority list when
providing housing accommodations to our
students and guests.
Q: How
much does one room cost?
A: Depends on the size of the apartment.
Monthly
Rate (in PhP)
|
Lighthouse
|
Bright
House
|
Singles
Dorm (Men)
|
| Studio |
- |
3,000.00 |
900.00 |
| 1-Bedroom
(S) |
3,500.00 |
3,500.00 |
- |
| 1-Bedroom
(M) |
3,700.00 |
- |
- |
| 1-Bedroom
(L) |
3,900.00 |
- |
- |
| 2-Bedroom |
4,500.00 |
4,500.00 |
- |
| 3-Bedroom |
5,500.00 |
5,500.00 |
- |
Q: How
do I apply for on-campus student
housing?
A:
Applicants may apply for housing by filling
up a Housing Application form and enclosing
it in his Application for Admission form.
Current students may apply with the Housing
Coordinator at the Admin Office.
The
Admissions Office will fill up the forms
of new international and provincial students
during their initial application.
Q: What
is included in each housing unit?
A:
Our on-campus housing units are fully
furnished. A typical two-bedroom apartment
has a central kitchen and living area
with dining table, chairs, stove, refrigerator,
sink and cabinets. Two small bedrooms
-- one with a double bed (for a married
couple) and one with a bunk bed or single
bed for children. Bedrooms also have
cabinets for clothes and books, and small
computer desk and chairs. Bathroom has
toilet, sink, and shower. You will need
to provide your own dishes, cooking utensils,
blankets, bed sheets and pillows. All
rooms have electric ceiling fans. There
is also a study room in the outside hallway
on each floor if students prefer to not
study in their apartment.
A
laundry area, with 5 washing machines,
is provided for Bright House and Lighthouse
residents.
Some
plates and utensils are available at
our 3:11 closet (small “store” in
the IGSL community where you can give
and get surplus items for free, see Luke
3:11), but supplies will only be made
available as donations come in.
Note:
Tap water or water coming from the faucet
is not potable (safe to drink). You may
purchase purified/mineral water from
water refilling stations at P40 to P50
per container.
Q: Are
students required to stay on-campus?
A:
International students are required to
stay on campus. Filipinos are not required
to stay on campus.
Q: Do
we have to cook our own food?
A:
IGSL has its own canteen that serves
breakfast, merienda (snacks), and lunch
at reasonable prices from Monday to Friday,
7 am to 4 pm. If you will be staying
in the school dormitories, you can also
cook your own food in your apartment.
Q:
Can we access the internet from our
apartments?Can I use my laptop computer
in my apartment?
A:
Yes. Rooms have broadband internet connection
for Php300 per month. Please contact
our Computer Services personnel to avail
of this service. Electrical current is
220 volts, 60Hz. Two-pin flat blade attachments
and two-pin round plugs are used. However,
most adaptors are readily available here.
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