Chapel is an integral part of campus life. These meetings are provided to give faculty and students an opportunity to come closer to God and to each other, and to benefit from special presentations of cross-disciplinary interest. Attendance by all students, including English Center students, and faculty is encouraged. To abide by the social distancing protocols of the COVID-19 pandemic, chapel has been primarily held online via live-stream every Friday morning at 11:00 a.m. To view our programs, visit AIIAS Media on YouTube.
Our worship services are as diverse as our community. Weekly services include Wednesday evening midweek prayer meeting, Friday evening vespers service, a full range of Sabbath School divisions, Sabbath hour of worship, and Sabbath sundown worship. These services cater to different spiritual needs and preferences, offering a unique spiritual experience for each participant. A week of prayer is scheduled twice a year and a mission emphasis week is scheduled once a year. We encourage all students to participate in these services, each offering a unique spiritual experience. To view our programs, visit AIIAS Media on YouTube.
Students and faculty actively reach out to nearby communities in a variety of ways, including participating in national and regional research and academic events; engagement in consultancy with businesses; designing and sourcing of web-based information sites; initiating health promotion and education programs, educational consulting; holding evangelistic meetings in surrounding towns and villages; ministering to prison inmates; planting new churches; and enriching the church life of existing congregations. AIIAS allows each faculty member and administrator to take special leave for official service requests from outside entities and institutions for up to 15 workdays per year. AIIAS also invites the surrounding community to on-campus activities which include health programs, free medical rallies, cultural events, and scholarly forums.
The AIIAS Student Association (SA) the heart of our campus community, playing a key role in promoting unity in diversity and fostering fellowship. All AIIAS students are members of the AIIAS Student Association, a platform that plans various activities and events throughout the year. In addition, groups further enrich our community, organizing activities, for educational, cultural, fellowship, and entertainment purposes. All these groups are accountable to the Student Services Office, ensuring a vibrant and responsible student life on campus.
The AIIAS Health Clinic is operated on campus. It is located at the single staff housing, across the side of the administration building. Clinic hours are 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00-5:00 p.m., Monday to Thursday, and on Friday from 8:00-12:00 only. A full-time nurse is staffed at the clinic. The doctor is at the clinic on a part-time basis. Services include medical consultation and examination, initial care in emergency, minor surgical procedures, health supervision, and preventive care.
The facility is staffed by a campus physician and an assistant. Health services provided by the campus clinic are covered by the medical fee for registered students. A nominal fee is charged for dependents. Medicines and supplies are a personal expense. Students or their dependents needing hospital care can obtain hospitals including De La Salle University Hospital, a tertiary hospital with complete facilities and specialized service, about 12 kilometers from AIIAS campus. The Silang Specialist Medical Center, another tertiary hospital located at the Silang Bypass, about 4 kilometers from AIIAS campus. The Adventist Medical Center Manila, an Adventist acute-care hospital, is about 40 kilometers from the AIIAS campus. Asian Hospital and Medical Center, an international quality facility, is about an hour away. Dental and optical services are also available in the Silang area.
Some furnished and unfurnished residences for AIIAS student families or single students are provided on the AIIAS campus and in the annex dormitories across the street from the AIIAS campus. The Student Housing Committee assigns residences on campus and in the annex according to the AIIAS housing point-priority policy. Students are expected to provide their own bedding, curtains, cooking utensils, silverware, and dishes. Students desiring accommodation on-campus should complete a housing application form available from the Office of Admissions and Records. Housing is assigned only after an applicant’s admission has been approved.
The gymnasium houses a basketball court, 4 badminton courts, a volleyball court, and a table tennis area. This is also where your will find a fitness room. The facility is for AIIAS student use on Sunday through Friday afternoons and four evenings per week: Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 6-10 p.m. Other hours are designated for students of the AIIAS Junior Academy.
Three areas with playground equipment are located at strategic points on campus. One is centrally located close to the student residences for married students on campus. Tennis courts, a soccer field, and a 1.5-km track encircling the campus provide other options for physical activity. There are also open spaces such as the Pavillion and the Tower O lounge which provide a comfortable environment for students to visit with each other, relax, hold meetings, or fellowship.
Public transportation to the nearby town of Silang (2 km) is readily available almost 24 hours a day. Fresh products can be purchased in Silang on any day of the week. Silang market days are Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. In addition, an on-campus market is open every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. A small AIIAS canteen between towers E and F offers basic food and supplies at a reasonable cost. Shopping can also be done in nearby supermarkets in Silang, Tagaytay, Dasmarinas and Pala-Pala, using public transportation available at the AIIAS gate.
An International School, AIIAS Academy (Grades K-12), operates on the AIIAS campus to benefit the children of faculty, staff, and graduate students. School-age children who do not know English are strongly advised to attend summer school classes in English as a Second Language (ESL) before entering the regular school-year program. These summer classes begin during the last week of May. All international students who are not covered by an AIIAS scholar 47(a)2 visa must secure a Special Study Permit (SSP). While AIIAS Academy models its curriculum after North American standards, it does offer the necessary courses for college entrance in the Philippines. AIIAS Academy is recognized by the Philippine Department of Education. However, those students wishing to attend college or university in the Philippines may want to consider other local Adventist High School options, since their programs are more locally focused. Private arrangements must be made for tuition costs and/or for out-of-home care of preschool-age children. A playground for young children is central to the living quarters for married students on campus.
AIIAS has scholarship programs for worthy students, with differing criteria for eligibility. In particular the AIIAS Scholarship, the Gunawan Scholarship (for Business students), the Minchin Scholarship (for SSD/NSD ministerial students), the Modehano/Melgosa Scholarship, the Nancy Tsao Scholarship, the AIIAS Master’s Awards Scholarship (for Graduate School and Seminary two-year non-thesis MA programs). The Presidential Scholarship is managed at the discretion of the AIIAS president. Most (but not all) scholarships require the student to have completed at least 12 credits toward an AIIAS degree for consideration. Students must maintain a CGPA of 3.00 or 3.50 depending on the program of study. Applications are invited each semester and intersemester. Application forms stating eligibility criteria are available from the AIIAS Reception Desk.
All international students must obtain a 47(a)2 Scholar Visa to study at AIIAS. However, since applying for before to arrival is expensive and time-consuming, students are advised to come on a 9(a) Visitor’s Visa, which is valid for a 59-day stay in the Philippines. This visa is obtained at the Philippine Embassy in the student’s country of origin or residence. After arrival, the Student Services Office will can assist with the status change from the 9(a) Visitor’s Visa to a 47(a)2 Scholar Visa. For this purpose, the admission to AIIAS must be completed prior arrival. Please do not travel to AIIAS if you have not been officially admitted to study.
When purchasing air tickets to come to the Philippines, students should note that the government requires an onward or round-trip ticket. Students are advised to contact the Office of Admissions and Records, the Philippine Embassy, or their travel agent for further information.
For immigration purposes, students must present the following documents as applicable:
1. Students and their dependents’ passports with at least 12 months validity.
2. Original copy of Marriage Certificate and Birth Certificates of their dependents.
3. At least five copies, each certified as a true copy with an official English translation, should be attached to every original.
Students’ children aged 18 or above will not be covered under their parents’ 47(a)2 Scholar Visa. They need to contact the school or college where they intend to study, and apply for a separate student visa through that institution.