Learning Resource Center

The Learning Resource Center (LRC), established in June 1978, is tasked to supplement, complement and coordinate all learning assistance programs in each campus to ensure that the goal of promoting academic excellence will be realized in a more caring and nurturing environment.

OUR VISION
LRC strives to be a globally recognized learning hub, renowned for promoting academic excellence, fostering lifelong learning, and enhancing resilience among university students and communities in the Philippines.

OUR MISSION
The mission of the LRC is to facilitate, enhance, and promote academic excellence among students. We are committed to creating a caring and nurturing environment that supplements, complements, and coordinates all learning assistance programs.

OUR MANDATE
The Learning Resource Center (LRC) aims to 1) expand existing academic-related programs and activities to include not only local undergraduate students but also international undergraduate and graduate students, including but not limited to customized academic support systems; 2) institutionalize and sustain the UPLB Recruitment Program for the Best and the Brightest Students; 3) provide support services to would-be or international/exchange students including, but not limited to, customized language programs and thesis and journal writing; and 4) complement the Office for Institutional Linkages (OIL) in facilitating exchange programs that would provide opportunities for students to expose themselves to various programs offered by other competent and esteemed universities in the world.

VALUES
  • Excellence
  • Collaboration
  • Diversity
  • Inclusivity
  • Empowerment
  • Empathy
  • Equity
  • Innovation
  • Service

OUR STAFF
BALATIAN, ELMER, L
Junior Utility Worker

JONAS, JOSHUA MICHAEL, G.
University Research Associate I

LIWANAG, MARIYEL HIYAS, C.
Director

MORA, JENNINA MARIE, M.
Junior Office Assistant


Instructional Assistance and Academic Enhancement Programs
  • Agricultural and Rural Development Scholarship (ARDS)

    Since 1977, the Agricultural and Rural Development Scholarship (ARDS), which was created under Presidential Decree 1209, has provided assistance and opportunities to intellectually deserving students of rural poor families to take development-oriented courses in UPLB. UPLB LRC is constantly recruiting scholars and yields fresh graduates of ARDS. The scholarship program provides stipend, book, transportation, medical, and thesis allowances.

  • Bridge Program (BP)

    The BP is a skills-enhancement activity designed for incoming first year students who may need to improve competencies in English and/or Mathematics. Each bridge course is equivalent to a summer course with 48 class hours. Apart from their subject classes, they also have psychosocial sessions with guidance service specialists and values education lessons with volunteer corps and current students of the university. Held online and remotely in line with the COVID-19 health and safety protocols, the BP continues to assist incoming students in their academic and social adjustments to college life. Classes are conducted in a flexible learning setup with both synchronous and asynchronous sessions.

  • Tutorial Services

    LRC provides free online tutorial sessions, called T.E.A.M. or Together Everyone Achieves More Learning Sessions, which cater to all currently enrolled students who need an additional learning session in order to better understand and appreciate challenging lessons in Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Statistics, and other subjects. LRC offers two tutorial services to our students: a peer-tutorial session called Promoting Excellence through Educational Review (PEER) and TEAM-UP with #TeamLRC, which is a series of tutorial sessions featuring faculty members of the university.

  • Customized Training Programs

    LRC’s training programs are needs- based. Various stakeholders, primarily UPLB students, faculty, and staff as well as external groups or institutions who need training on certain topics/ areas, can request LRC to design and implement such for a given period of time. In response to the global crisis, the Center takes on the challenge of offering programs to the students using online platforms such as the LRC C.A.R.E.S (Creative Activities, Recreational and Educational Services) program.

  • Recruitment Program for the Best and the Brightest (RPBB)

    The UPLB Recruitment Program aims to bring the best and the brightest students of the country to the National University; to promote diversity among its applicants; and to increase the number of enrollees in the three pioneer colleges of UPLB namely College of Agriculture (CA), College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) and College of Forestry and Natural Resources (CFNR) as well as in all the other colleges of the University.

  • P.L.A.Y. (Providing Learning Alternatives to the Youth)

    As one of the flagship programs of LRC, PLAY aims to enhance the learning experience of the new (and old) batch of UPLB students by producing engaging and educational Open Education Resources (OER) such as audio-visual presentations, board games, activities, problem sets, and others. These aid teachers in the conduct of their classes as well as help students better understand the lessons.


Internationalization Programs for Students
  • S.O.A.R. (Send-Off, Onboarding, and Pre-Departure) Orientation for Outbound Exchange Students

    This program is designed to prepare our students for their international academic journeys, ensuring a smooth transition and enriching experience. This pre-departure orientation focuses on equipping exchange students with essential insights and practical strategies for adapting to their host university’s culture. Key topics include overcoming common challenges, cultural sensitivity, adjusting to university life, achieving academic excellence, and representing UPLB as an ambassador in foreign academic settings.

  • Cultural Language Training Program (CLTP)

    An eight-week intensive training on conversational fluency, grammar, vocabulary enrichment components, reading comprehension, writing, pronunciation, the CLTP is facilitated by LRC staff and faculty-trainers from the Department of Humanities of the University. It also involved tutors from the Colleges of Development Communication and Arts and Sciences.CLTP is part of LRC’s mandate to enhance and expand its present academic-related programs and activities for international undergraduate and graduate students through customized academic support systems such as language training programs, study visits, cultural tours and cultural exchanges.

  • Exchange Students’ Challenges Experienced and Lessons Learned (EXCELL) Sharing Series

    LRC spearheads echo seminars in which returning students from exchange programs share their learning and experience with the UPLB community through the event entitled, “EXchange students’ Challenges Experienced and Lessons Learned (EXCELL) Sharing Series” in partnership with the Society of Exchange Students-University of the Philippines (SEXs-UP) to better prepare the students for internationalization.

  • LRC C.A.R.E.S. (Creative Activities, Recreational and Educational Services)

    During the time of the pandemic, the Center developed the LRC C.A.R.E.S. to reach out to our students and other constituents through online platforms. The Center used its Facebook page to bring our activities and services to our students and to provide a daily dose of inspiration to our social media followers. The primary goal of LRC C.A.R.E.S. is to provide holistic mental health support by addressing some of the sources of academic-related worry and anxiety of our students.


News Archive - LRC


LRC orients new PEER tutors and SAs
1 March 2025

The UPLB Learning Resource Center (LRC) conducted an orientation for its new and continuing tutors under the Promoting Excellence through Educational Review (PEER) program and student assistants (SAs) on February 1, 2025, at the LRC Office.LRC Director Mariyel Hiyas C. Liwanag welcomed the new pool...


LRC holds AAE activities on Feb Fair 2025 week
27 February 2025

The Learning Resource Center (LRC) held a series of Animal-Assisted Education (AAE) activities during the UPLB February-Fair Week 2025. Resident and guest therapy dogs made delightful appearances during the week, bringing joy to around 350 UPLB constituents. The activities were held from February...


LRC holds regular animal-assisted educ activities for students
18 December 2024

UPLB students enjoy the benefit of mental health care with the help of its fur staff or therapy dogs. This is made possible through a series of activities implemented this semester by the UPLB Learning Resource Center (LRC) under its new flagship program–the Animal-Assisted Education (AAE)...


LRC holds first student recruitment program in Batanes with RPBB 2024
26 September 2024

The Learning Resource Center (LRC) conducted the first active recruitment program of a tertiary education institution in the province of Batanes under the banner of the UPLB Recruitment Program for the Best and the Brightest (RPBB) on September 19 and 20, 2024.The UP Board of Regents has mandated...


LRC-UPLB student orgs’ partnership for 2024 activities in the works
23 September 2024

The Learning Resource Center (LRC) held a special meeting with selected recognized student organizations of UPLB as part of its new program on LRC COLABS or Creating Opportunities for Learning and Building Synergies on September 9, 2024, at the LRC Main Office.LRC and the representatives of 16...


LRC tackles rabies awareness, essential vax for pets in seminar
23 September 2024

The Learning Resource Center (LRC) tackled rabies awareness and essential vaccinations for pets at the second learning session of its Animal-Assisted Education (AAE) Seminar Series on September 9, 2024, at the LRC office.Dr. Reuter King Bernardo, a veterinarian and an alumnus of the UPLB College of...


97 freshies complete 5th CEM Math Bridge Program
27 August 2024

Ninety-seven incoming freshies from the College of Economics and Management (CEM) completed the special Math Bridge Program (CEM BP) in partnership with the Learning Resource Center (LRC). The CEM BP, conducted from July 16 to August 13, 2024, is the fifth iteration since LRC and CEM initiated...


LRC tutorials serve 1,775 UPLB students in 2nd Sem AY 2023-2024
27 August 2024

The UPLB Learning Resource Center (LRC) successfully conducted 47 large group tutorial sessions and 290 individual sessions under the Together Everyone Achieves More (TEAM) Learning Sessions for the second semester of the academic year 2023-2024. LRC served 1,775 UPLB students in these...


LRC recognizes graduating partners and scholars at PADAYON luncheon
27 August 2024

The UPLB Learning Resource Center (LRC) awarded its graduating partners and scholars of the Agricultural and Rural Development Scholarship (ARDS) Program during the PADAYON Luncheon held before the 52nd UPLB Commencement Exercises on August 3, 2024.LRC recognized 2 ARDS scholars, 2 midyear interns,...


16 outbound exchange students attend LRC’s second SOAR Orientation for 2024
20 August 2024

The UPLB Learning Resource Center (LRC), in partnership with the Office of International Linkages (OIL) and the Society of Exchange Students-UP (SExS-UP), hosted a SOAR (Send-off, Onboarding, And pre-depaRture) Orientation for 16 outbound exchange students via virtual conferencing on July 29,...


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