A pool of confident, competent and dedicated students tasked in representing the university in campus tours for froshies and visitors, conducting the Lasallian Personal Effectiveness Program (LPEP), and becoming role models that exemplify the core values of a Lasallian
It was in 1998 when the need for the establishment of the said unit was started and formalized. It was not until 1999-2000 when they were officially known as the DLSU Lasallian Ambassadors (LAmb). They became the new breed of freshmen orienters who are tasked to assist the Student Affairs Office in strengthening relations with special guests/visitors of the university, feeder schools, froshies, and foreign students. They are also expected to be model Lasallian Students who exemplify and are well versed with virtues, values, and character of a true Lasallian. In the year 2006, the Lasallian Ambassadors was brought under the special care of the new Office of Student Leadership, Involvement, Formation, an
Stands for Office of Student Leadership, Involvement, Formation, and Empowerment
The Office of Student L.I.F.E seeks to develop and implement programs that promote self-sustaining development and positive influence towards effective personal and organizational leadership
This year, LAmb is envisioned to be a safe space for growth and development, with members eager to serve the university and uphold the Lasallian values of faith, zeal for service, and communion in mission
The Office of S.L.I.F.E. opened Lasallian Ambassadors to the students of the De La Salle University-Laguna Campus for the first Lasallian Personal Effectiveness Program in their campus
St. La Salle Hall's 2nd floor includes Most Blessed Sacrament (MBS) Chapel, Juan Medrano Hall (study hall), Emilio C. Yap Jr. Case Room, School Economics (SOE) Department
St. La Salle Hall houses the Ramon V. Del Rosario College of Business (RVR-COB), School of Economics (SOE), Senior High School students, and the Brothers’ Residences
Br. Connon Hall is a 5-storey building commonly known as the Students Personnel Services (SPS) building because it houses most student-affair-related offices
St. La Salle Hall has an H-shaped neoclassical design and was designed by Tomas Mapua. It is the only building in the Philippines featured in “1001 Buildings you Must See Before You Die: The World’s Architectural Masterpiece”