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The De La
Salle Alumni Association Manual of Style is a compilation of
specifications of guidelines for the consistent application and use of
its logo, logotype, signature, and other graphic images. The latter
serve as an institution's emblems and reflect its identity, image, and
pedigree. The DLSAA logo also suggests its kinship with the Lasallian
family. Strict adherence to the guidelines provided by this
Manual is imperative for all entities involved in the production of
communication media carrying DLSAA's signature and/or images.
The DLSAA Manual of Style is available upon request to any alumnus
and/or any interested party with legitimate and verifiable business with
the DLSAA. Formal requests must be made to the Alumni Association
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The Homecoming
Manual is purposed for the organizers of all DLSAA-franchised
homecomings and reunions. It is intended to provide clear objectives, an
organizational template, exhaustive implementation rules and
procedures, complete and absolute how-to tips, and even a timetable and
checklist to aid in the seamless carrying-out of events. It is arranged
according to the following sequence: - Homecoming
Principles;
- Before Anything Else;
- The Homecoming Council Organization Structure;
- The Wrap Up; and
- The Timetable and
Checklist.
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The DLSAA Honors and Awards System aims to formalize all
specifications and guidelines required in giving out its ten main
awards, namely the: - DLSAA Distinguished Lasallian
Award;
- DLSAA Lasallian Achievement Award;
- DLSAA Sports Hall of Fame Award;
- DLSAA
Lasallian Sports Achievement Award;
- DLSAA Br.
Benedict Award;
- DLSAA Outstanding Chapter Award;
- DLSAA Outstanding Chapter President Award;
- DLSAA Chapter Special Citation Award;
- DLSAA Lasallian Merit Award; and
- DLSAA
Honorary Membership.
The Manual includes
specifications about awards objectives, eligibility, selection and
election criteria, presentation of awards, and all other guidelines
required. Shortlists of candidates are also sometimes included. |
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DLSAA shall provide a DLSAACard to qualified alumni primarily as proof
of membership, and, secondarily, as a means of identification. The
Manual defines all alumni and/or former students, faculty, and even
non-students of the De La Salle System schools entitled to a DLSAACard.
It also includes card information specifications, any and all charges
and fees, and its validity. Membership by DLSAACard submits to an
Article in the DLSAA by-laws, and should not be considered absolute. The
DLSAACard System has been in effect since school year 2003-2004. |
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sub-category included more comprehensively in the Cards System Manual,
the Alumni-In-Residence System recognizes students who have finished at
least six (6) regular trimesters in DLSU as now eligible for application
for an Alumni-In-Residence Card. Valid for one year, this entitles
him/her to similar discounts given to Lifetime and Regular Alumni
Cardholders. Applicants may proceed to the DLSAA Office and claim their
card on the same day. This, however, is by no means a substitute for the
official student identification card issued by the University for entry
and access to the DLSU campus and its various facilities. |
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