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Scholarship

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

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The Academic Scholarship at the University of Southern Mindanao is classified into (1) University Scholarship, (2) College Scholarship, (3) Full Entrance Scholarship, and (4) Half Entrance Scholarship.

  1. University Scholarship is awarded to students who obtain a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 1.0 – 1.50. This scholarship category carries the privilege of exemption from the payment of tuition fee.
  2. College Scholarship is awarded to students who obtain a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 1.51 – 1.75. This scholarship category carries the exemption from the payment of one–half of tuition fee. Candidates for the University and College Scholarship shall have obtained their final grades in not less than 15 academic units, unless a lesser number of units is prescribed in the curriculum in any given semester. 
  3. Full Entrance Scholarship is awarded to students who graduated “Valedictorian” in a class of at least thirty students from high schools duly recognized by the government, and USM High School graduates who obtain a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 90% or better.
  4. Half Entrance Scholarship is awarded to students who graduated “ Salutatorian” in a class of at least thirty students from high schools duly recognized by the government, and USM High School graduates who obtain a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 87.5% -89.9%.

Enrollment Privileges:

a.Grant-in-aide. A special Grant-in-Aide offered by the University of Southern Mindanao to college students (per year) who belong to the cultural communities with high scholastic standing. They are exempted from the payment of tuition fee.

b.Special Privileges. The following are granted special enrollment privileges:
  1. Members of the USM Band/ Combo/ Dance Troupe/ BP 337 are exempted from the payment of tuition fee.
  2. Department children of USM Personnel with permanent status are exempted from the payment of tuition fee.
  3. Athletes who have participated in at least the MSCUAA Meet or its equivalent are exempted from payment of tuition fee.
  4. Legitimate children of faculty members and employees who died while in the service of the University are exempted of tuition fee.

Students enjoying scholarship and other privileges such a grant in-aide. USM dependents, etc. are not exempted from payment of school fees on subjects enrolled during summer.

Other Scholarship Program/Privilege:
Athlete Scholarship Privilege
Batas Pambansa 337 (SK& Barangay Scholar)
City Government Scholarship Program of Kidapawan
Combo Member Scholarship Privilege
Dance troupe Member Scholarship Privilege
DOST Scholarship Grant
Lupon Scholarship Grant
MAFI Scholarship Program 
NCIP Scholarship Program
Rotary Club/ COTELCO Scholarship Program
SEGEAP Scholarship Grant

JMC Offers the following

A Non-Sectarian School

Offers the following Academic Scholarship for High School Graduates with Honors:

   • Valedictorian
        - Free Tuition
        - 50% Discount on  Miscellaneous Fees
        - Monthly Allowance
   • Salutatorian
        - Free Tuition
        - Monthly Allowance
   • First Honorable Mention
        - Free Tuition
        - Monthly Allowance

“Gift of Education” Scholarship for College Freshmen
       • 100%  Free Tuition

Varsity Scholarship
       • Volleyball (Women)
       • Basketball (Men)

TESDA
    • 786 Hours Caregiving NC II
    • 393 Hours Computer Hardware Servicing NC II

Discounts
   • 25% Discount on Tuition Fee Upon Enrollment (for all College Freshmen and Transferees)
   • 10% Discount on Tuition Fee (for Full Payment upon Enrollment)
   • Family Discount for Prep, Grade School, & High School
        - Two (2) Children: 10% Discount on Tuition Fee for Each Child
        - Three (3) Children: 15% Discount on Tuition Fee for Each Child
        - Four (4) Children: Free Tuition Fee for the Youngest Child

REQUIREMENTS FOR ENROLLMENT:
    • Form 138 (Original Report Card) / Transfer Credentials
    • Good Moral Certificate
    • Birth Certificate (NSO-Original / Photocopy)
    • Medical Certificate
    • NCAE Result (for freshmen)
    • 2x2 ID Picture for both Parents& Students (2 copies each)
    • 1 Long Brown Envelope
    •  Entrance Exam

JMC is authorized to accept Foreign Students per Bureau of Immigration
PERMIT AAFS NO. FZL 05-001S-M(D)

JMC also offers: Education Service Contracting (ESC) Scholarship to incoming freshmen High School students
.

    For more details, please see the Registrar
    Call (082) 234-7272.
    Email us at: info@jmc.edu.ph
    or
    Myrna Ambrosio (Smart)09291926533
    Jocelyn Ombina (Globe)09267142214
    Susan Lim (Sun)09328878257 / 09053271867

 


A)  EXISTING (OLD) SCHOLARS

ACADEMIC ( except BSEST, BPA, BEEd-SpEd & BSTCM courses)

1.Pre-Registration/Assesment Form or Certificate of Registration (COR), this First  Semester, SY 2011-2012
2.Official copy of grades during the Second  Semester, SY 2010-2011 from the Registrar’s Office, with an average of 1.7(88%), with no grade lower than 2.0 (85%) , at least 18 units
3.FORM A from the SAWS Office,  located in the LRC Building of this university

PRESIDENTS OF ACCREDITED STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

1.Pre-Registration/Assesment Form or Certificate of Registration (COR), this First  Semester, SY 2011-2012
2.Official copy of grades during the Second  Semester, SY 2010-2011 from the Registrar’s Office
3.FORM A from the SAWS Office,  located in the LRC Building of this university
4.Certification from the SAWS Office

RA 7160 (SK Officials  & Barangay Officials and their legitimate Dependents)

( except BSEST, BPA, BEEd-SpEd & BSTCM courses)
1.Pre-Registration/Assesment Form or Certificate of Registration (COR), this First Semester, SY 2011-2012
2.Certification from the Mayor or from the DILG Officer
3.Official copy of grades during the Second Semester, SY 2010-2011 from the Registrar’s Office, with NO Failing Mark/s/ INCs
4.FORM A from the SAWS Office, located in the LRC Building of this university
5.Photocopy of Birth Certificate
6.Income Tax Return of Parents for CY: 2010 not to exceed P120,000 or Tax Exemption of Parents
7.Certificate of Good Moral Character

CHILDREN OF EMPLOYEES IN THIS UNIVERSITY

1.Pre-Registration/Assesment Form or Certificate of Registration (COR), this First Semester, SY 2011-2012
2.FORM A from the SAWS Office,  located in the LRC Building of this university

CHED OTOS, CHED-DND-PASUC, AFP-MUST, PD 577

1.Pre-Registration/Assesment Form or Certificate of Registration (COR), this First  Semester, SY 2011-2012
2.FORM A from the SAWS Office,  located in the LRC Building of this university
3.Enrollment Letter from CHED or  Certification from AFP, which ever is applicable.

Scholarships and Grants

  1. External Scholarships
    1. Privately Funded Scholarships
      1. Association of IIT Alumni Foundation, Inc. (AIITAFI) Privileges: monthly stipend of P500
      2. COCOFOUNDATION Scholarship Program Privileges: monthly stipend and free tuition
      3. HOLCIM Privileges: Tuition and other school fees
      4. JCreations Digital Printing Station Scholarship Program Privileges: P4,000 semestral allowance
        Recipient: BSIT/BSCS graduating students
      5. LEXMARK Research and Development Corp. Privileges: School fees, Book allowance of P6,000/year, living allowance of P3,000/month, transportation allowance of P4,000/year, clothing allowance of P500/sem and special project cash allowance of P5,000 once the student is in his/her senior year.
      6. METROBANK Scholarship Program (ACCESS) Privileges: 100% subsidy to cover full payment of tuition and other fees, semestral allowance of P5,000 to cover books, uniform and other school-related expenses
      7. New Horizon Travel and Tours Scholarship Program Privileges: P4,000 semestral allowance
        Recipient: BSBA Entrepreneurial Marketing graduating students
      8. Order of the Eastern Star (OES) Privileges: P300 monthly plus book allowance/per sem
      9. PHINMA Foundation Scholarship Program Privileges: Grant of P5,000 per semester.
      10. PILMICO Foods Corporation Privileges: A grant not exceeding the amount of P3,760; uniform allowance for ROTC in the amount of P1,500; allowance for Registration/Miscellaneous Expenses of P500 (library fee, athletic fee, school publication fee, dental/medical, guidance and ID Card, and Tuition Fee (21 units x Php 100/unit), Books P1,000, school supplies, P500, Laboratory fee P200
      11. PSME-ILIGAN BAY CHAPTER Privileges: Monthly stipend of P400, book allowance of P500/sem. Tuition and other school fees.
    2. Government-Funded Scholarships
      1. Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Privileges: (a) tuition and other school fees not to exceed P3,500/sem: (b) allowance for prescribed textbooks and essentials school supplies at P500/sem; (c) outright grant for prescribed Military and Physical Education uniforms at P500 during first year; (d) free transportation for one-economy round trip between the permanent residence and place of study; (e) monthly living allowance for a 10-month duration of P1,500/P700/P500 for full, partial & special grant, respectively, depending on the awarded scholarship category which shall be based on certain socio-economic indicators (e.g residence, income, size of family, etc.); and (f) group health and accident insurance.
      2. Senator Kiko Pangilinan Scholarship
      3. Mayor’s Scholarship Program Privileges: P3,500/sem
      4. Barangay Officials Tuition Privilege Privileges: free tuition
      5. Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Privileges: semestral stipend
      6. Oversea’s Workers Welfare Administration Privileges: P30,000/sem
      7. DND-CHED-PASUC Scholarship Program Privileges: exemption from payment of tuition and other matriculation fees; miscellaneous expenses will be shouldered by CHED.
      8. HERO Scholarship
      9. GSIS Scholarship Program
    3. International Scholarships
      1. The Robert Schappert U.S.A. Scholarship Privilege: Tuition bills
  2. Internal Scholarships
    1. Academic Scholarships
      1. MSU-SASE Top 20 Privileges: (a) Free tuition and other fees, & (b) monthly stipend of P400
      2. Dean’s Lister (for COE, CSM, SCS, and CASS AB English & BS Psych Students) Privileges: (a) Free tuition and other fees for those students whose grade point average range from 1.75 to 1.50, while (b) free tuition and other fees plus monthly stipend ranging from Php400 to Php1200 for those students who obtained a GPA ranging from 1.49 to 1.00.
      3. Grants-In Aid Program (Scholars of Engineering Technology) Privileges: (a) Free tuition and other fees, (b) reimbursement of two-way transportation expenses, & (c) monthly stipend of P500 or higher.
      4. Valedictorians / Salutatorians Privileges: granted free tuition only during the first semester of his/her admission.
    2. Financial Assistantships
      1. Student Assistantship / Office Assistantship Awarded to deserving students in the undergraduate level who are in need of financial assistance. This type of grants-in-aid is renewable on a semestral basis. Student assistants are compensated at the rate of P10/hr while office assistants are compensated at P15/hr. Compensation is good for a maximum of 100 hours only per month.
      2. Special Scholarships

Scholarship Programs
NELLIE KELLOG VAN SCHAICK SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM



I. OBJECTIVES

 
1. To help solve the problem of inadequate medical manpower in the            ruralareas particularly in Mindanao.


2. To give financial support to deserving medical students who otherwise would find difficulty if not improbability of going through the DMSF because of financial reasons.


3. To help in the development of a strong faculty line-up in the DMSF especially in the Basic Sciences.


II. FUNDING

 
Funding is made available by the Nellie Kellogg Van Schaick Foundation based in Tucson, Arizona, USA.


III. IMPLEMENTATION

 
Implementation of the program shall be through a Scholarship Committee constituted by the Board of Trustees upon recommendation of the Dean.
There shall be a minimum of three (3) and a maximum of five (5) members with one to be designated as Chairperson.
The tenure of office of the Committee members shall be for a period of two years subject to reappointment. Appointment shall be made such that expiration of terms shall be on staggered basis.
The Scholarship Committee shall have the following duties and responsibilities:


1. The Committee shall screen the applicants for the scholarship and determine the extent of financial support needed by each one of them which will serve as the basis for the budgetary proposal.


2. The Committee shall then submit its recommendation to the Dean for final approval. Any disagreement on the recommendation shall be communicated back to the Committee for reconsideration. In the event of unresolved disagreement between the committee and the Administration, the issue shall be elevated to the Board of Trustees for final resolution.


3. The Committee shall receive from administration a yearly financial statement of the scholarship fund for its guidance.


IV. REQUIREMENTS FOR SCHOLARSHIP

 
1. The candidate must have been accepted by the committee on admission and/or enrollment into the College of Medicine.


2. For those entering the first year class, the candidate must have an average of 85 of better or its equivalent during the preparatory BS Degree with NO grade below 80 except for the subjects not closely related to the Study of Medicine (ex. P.E.; ROTC).


3. For maintenance or renewal of scholarship, the following academic standing shall be required;


a. For the full scholars: average of 82 or better without a grade less than 78 in any subject during the immediate preceding year.


b. For the partial scholars: average of 80 or better with NO grade below 75 in any subject during the immediate preceding year.


c. Based on academic performance and or continuing financial needs, the committee may maintain the scholarship grant or upgrade it from partial to full or downgrade the same from full to partial, or even discontinue the scholarship grant. All scholars re re-evaluated yearly.


4. The candidate must commit to serve the rural area after completing their studies and passing the licensure exam.


5. The candidate must be physically fit and must be of good moral character.


6. The candidate must be in need of financial assistance.


7. The contracts under the Scholarships are renewed yearly subject to re-classification/re-qualification of current scholars.


V. PRIVILEGES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

 
a. Full Scholar: Full tuition and Miscellaneous Fees, Full Book Allowance with Board and Lodging Allowance.
He or she must serve in a rural area approved by the DMSF for period equivalent to the number of years enjoyed under the scholarship program.


b. Partial Scholar:
Category A – Full Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees, Full Book Allowance without Board and Lodging Allowance.


Category B – Full Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees, without Book Allowance
The same as those for the full scholar except that the scholar required to serve for a period equivalent to ¾ of the number of years enjoyed under the grant.


Category C – 50% of Tuition and Miscellaneous fees, Full Book Allowance, No Board and Lodging Allowance.
The same as those for the Partial Scholar Category A & B except that the scholar is required to serve for a period equivalent to ½ of the number of years enjoyed under the grant.
If for one reason or another, the scholar is unable to serve the terms of the contract, he/she is required to reimburse in lump sum the total amount enjoyed under the scholarship plus interest based on prevailing interest rate at the time the scholarship grant was enjoyed.


c. The student shall be obliged to attend school functions including those of the NKVS program to which he/she is asked to attend or participate.


d. After graduation and after qualifying for medical practice, the graduate shall be obliged to pay his loans from the NKVS Scholarship program through any of the following:
1. By showing proof to the school that he/she has served a rural community as a physician and/or as a member of the faculty or staff of any unit of DMSF provided it is approved beforehand by the DMSF upon recommendation of the Scholarship Committee. Length of service is dependent on the type of scholarship grant enjoyed as clarified in the rules and regulations governing the NKVS Scholarship Program. Such payment in the form of service must be rendered immediately after passing the Medical Board Examination. It is understood that any income derived for his/her service is solely his/her own.


2. Should he/she be unable to pay the loan in the form of service within the specified time, and without prior acceptable arrangement with school authorities, the students and or his parents or guarantor are obliged to refund the NKVS Scholarship fund the total amount of loan enjoyed plus interest based on current bank interest during the time of nonpayment of the loan. All legal expenses incurred in the collection process shall be charged against the account of the scholar.


e. Application for residency training in specialized medicine, (except for Family Medicine) or for training in a foreign country or immigration to a foreign country before payment of loan without prior approval of school authority is considered a violation of the agreement and therefore a cause for refund of the loan plus interest as defined in 4.B.


f. Graduates of the NKVS Scholarship loan program are obliged to give priority acceptance of service to “doctor less areas” in Mindanao under the Department of Health Program.


g. In case the scholarship is revoked by the scholarship committee or the student decides to withdraw from the school, all books issued to him/her under the scholarship program must be returned to the DMSF bookstore. No student who has enjoyed a scholarship loan shall be allowed to transfer to another medical school unless prior permission is attained. Otherwise he/she refunds the total value of the loan enjoyed, plus interest as defined in 4.B.


h. Postgraduate internship shall be undertaken in any of the three affiliated teaching hospitals of DMSF, namely: Davao Medical Center, San Pedro Hospital and Davao Doctors Hospital and soon at the DMSF General Hospital.


VI. BASIS FOR SELECTION OF CANDIDATES

 
i. The candidate must submit a complete copy of his/her transcript of records.


ii. All candidates including the current scholars are required to submit income tax returns of their parents during the two (2) immediate preceding years and the latest BIR declaration of assets and liabilities.


iii. The candidate must submit a certification of good moral character from the head of his/her school, or from the parish priest or church minister.


iv. The candidate must submit a medical certification of physical fitness.


v. The candidate shall have personal interview with the scholarship committee.


vi. All data in the submitted documents or stated during the interview may be subject to verification and deliberation. Misdeclaration of facts shall be ground for outright rejection of the applicant and no appeals for reconsideration shall be entertained.


PROCEDURES:

 
1. Submit application letter addressed to the Chairman of the Committee together with above documents to the secretary.


2. Fulfill the requirements for admission into any of the classes of the DMSF before the interview with the Scholarship Committee.


3. Attend the orientation for the applicants and their parents/guardian prior to interview.


4. Panel interview by Scholarship Committee.


5. Signing of Contract.


For yearly renewal, the scholar is expected to follow up his/her grades from mentors and submit them to the committee on time.
PRE-MEDICINE (B.S. BIOLOGY / HUMAN BIOLOGY)


REQUIREMENTS / PROCEDURES

 
1. Application letter addressed to the Chairman of the Committee and submit to the secretary together with the basic documents stated in IV.


2. Applicant must have NO grade below 80 in any year level during high school with average of 85% during the final year. (If form 137 is not yet available, a certification from school registrar/class adviser can be submitted.)


3. Must take the Aptitude test given by the Guidance Office prior to scheduled interview with the Committee.


4. Attendance to the orientation for applicants and their parents/guardian.


5. Panel interview with the NKVS Scholarship Committee.


6. Fulfill the criteria for Admission to College/ University.


7. Signing of Contract.


PRIVILEGES:

 
The privileges are the same with those set for the medicine proper.
RESPONSIBILITIES:


1. The NKVS Scholar who graduates from Pre-Med is obliged to proceed to Medicine Proper. If in case, he/she do not pursue/shifts to another course, a refund of the total amount spent by the scholarship will be collected.


2. To be able to remain in the scholarship, an average of at least 85% with NO grade below 80% in any subject must be maintained. The scholar must report to the Committee every semester.


3. In terms of post education responsibility the same as those set for Medicine proper will apply.

Scholarship Committee Members
SY 2005-2006
Meldi A. Anuta, M.D. Chairperson
Genevieve D. Tupas, M.D. Member
Floranne Margaret L. Vergara, M.D. Member
Reagan F. Cabahug, M.D. Member
Atty. Ma. Theresa Y. Panes, M.D. Member





University-Funded Scholarships
Requirements
Benefits
University Scholar
  • Maintain a GWA of 1.25 or better
  • No INC & failing grade
  • Present report of grades of previous semester
  • Free tuition & Miscellaneous fee
  • Book allowance of 500/semester
  • Monthly stipend of 1,000
College Scholar
  • Maintain a GWA of 1.45 or better
  • No INC & failing grade
  • Present copy of report of grades of previous semester
  • Free tuition & Miscellaneous fee
  • Book allowance of 500/semester
  • Monthly stipend of 700.00
Tuition Privilege
  • Maintain a GWA of 1.75 or better
  • No INC & failing grade
  • Present a copy of report of grades of previous semester.
  • Free tuition fee only

Entrance Scholar
  • Awarded Valedictorian and Salutatorian in High School
  • Present certification from the Principal
  • HS card (form 138)
  • Free tuition fee only

University Band / Chorale Members / Rondalla
  • Band/Choir members
  • Endorsement from adviser or selection committee duly approved by the University President
  • Free tuition fee only

University Dance Troupe
  • Dance Troupe members who passed the screening
  • Endorsement from adviser or selection committee duly approved by the University President
  • Free tuition fee only

Athletics
  • Medalist in the Regional level athletic competition or University Varsity Player
  • Certification from the Principal or athletic manager
  • HS card (Form 138)
  • Free tuition fee only

Employee's Dependent
  • Spouse and Children of faculty and staff members of the University
  • Free tuition fee only
USEP Employees
  • Permanent & Non-permanent employees who had served at least 1 year to the University
  • Maximum of 9 units only in graduate study or 12 units for undergraduate studies
  • 100% free of tuition fee for permanent and 50% for non-permanent status
Editorial Staff of Student Publication
  • Editor-in-chief; Associate editor-in-chief; and Managing editor of official campus publication
  • Free tuition fee only
Student Council Officers
  • All student council officers elected at large of the 4 campuses
  • Governors of the Local Council
  • Free tuition fee only
Cultural Minority
  • Manobo; Kalagan; Davaoeño; Tagacaolo; B'laan; Mandaya; Matigsalog etc.
  • Certification from the Office of Southern Cultural Minorities
  • Free tuition fee only
USEP ROTC / WATC Unit Officers
  • Ranking officials of ROTC and WATC
  • Endorsement from Instructor-in-charge and duly approved by the University President
  • Tuition fee discount - depending on what position they occupy in the Unit.

Externally-Funded Scholarhips

Requirements  
Benefits
CHED ScholarshipApplicants must apply at:
Commission on Higher Education Region XI
318 Calachuchi St., Juna Subd., Matina, Davao City
(63 82) 2961250www.ched.gov.ph
Filing & Processing of Applications is from January to April only.
  • Free tuition fee
  • Stipend and Allowance (amount will depend on the program you are in)
SEGEAP               
  • "Hill tribe" member
  • with annual income of 120,000 or less
 
NISGP  
  • Member of cultural minority
  • with annual income of 120,000 or less
 
SSP        
  • Belong to the top 10 of the graduating class
  • with annual income of 120,000 or less
 
Special Study Grant for Congressional District  
 
Feed the Hungry, Inc.   1-7/F Citigold Center1345 Quirino Avenue corner South Superhighway, Manila(63 2) 5618327ctoda@info.com.phScholarship slots will be posted at the UGTO/OSS Bulletin Board.
  • with HS gen. ave. of 85% & maintain a GWA of 2.0 every semester w/o failing grade
  • Annual income is 80,000 or less
  • Free tuition fee and miscellaneous not to exceed 3,500.00 per semester
DOST-SEI Scholarship   Applicants must apply at:Department of Science & Technology Region XIcorner Dumanlas & Friendship Roads, Bajada, Davao City(63 82) 2215971www.sei.dost.gov.ph
www.science-scholarships.ph
  • Free tuition and miscellaneous fees
  • with allowances and stipend
UCPB-CIIF          Applicants must apply at:United Coconut Planters BankUnit 1, Cocolife Bldg., corner Claro M. Recto & Palma Gil Streets, Davao City(63 82) 2220043Son/daughter of coconut farmersMaintain a GWA of 85% w/o INC and failing grades
  • Free tuition & miscellaneous fee
  • With book allowance and monthly stipend
  • With one-time thesis allowance
NEC Foundation, Inc.    Applicants must apply to:NEC Foundation, Inc.Room 117, Melchor Hall, College of Engineering, U. P. Diliman, Quezon City 1101
or
NEF Philippines, Inc.2F Pacific Star Bldg., Makati Ave. corner Sen. Gil J. Puyat Ave., Makati City(63 2) 9254895necfi@claudine.engg.upd.edu.ph           For students who will enroll in Electronics and Communications Engineering; Computer Engineering; or Computer ScienceWith GWA of 2.0 or better without failureAnnual income is 130,000 or less
  • Free tuition and miscellaneous fee
  • Traveling and book allowance
  • Monthly stipend
DLPC Scholar     Applicants may inquire at:Davao Light & Power Co. Inc.C. Bangoy Sr. St., Davao City(63 82) 222 3572www.davaolight.com
Scholarship slots will be posted at the UGTO/OSS Bulletin Board.Son/daughter of DLPC customer from Davao City, Panabo, Sto. Tomas & CarmenMust be a sophomore upon applicationMaintain a GWA of 2.5 w/o INC and failureAnnual income is 80,000 or less
  • Free tuition and miscellaneous fee
  • Transportation & Book allowances
  • Monthly stipend
Davaoeños USA, Inc.     Applicants must apply at:Davaoeños USA, Inc.Jacinto Aurora St., Davao City(63 82) 2241907
  • Free tuition & miscellaneous fees
  • Book allowance
DCWD Scholarship         Applicants must apply at:Davao City Water DistrictBajada, Davao City(63 82) 2219400; (63 82) 2216218
  • Free tuition & miscellaneous fees
  • Book allowance
SM Foundation, Inc.      Applicants must apply at:Human Resource Department, SM City DavaoEcoland, Davao Cityscholars@shoemart.com.ph      Annual income of 150,000 or lessWith 88% general average
  • Free tuition and miscellaneous fee
  • Book allowances
Oplan Kaalam (Nograles Scholar)           Applicants must apply at:Office of the Congressman, 1st Congressional District of Davao CityQuirino St., Davao City(63 82) 2242950nogie@skynet.net         For students from District 1, Davao City only
  • Free tuition and miscellaneous fee
Pangilinan Scholarship For inquiries, applicants may e-mail:usepscholar@yahoo.comkilosko@yahoo.comScholarship slots will be posted at the UGTO/OSS Bulletin Board.For first year studentsAnnual income of 100,000 or lessHS GWA is 85% & aboveMaintain a GWA of 2.5 per semester
  • PhP 3,750.00 worth of financial assistance per semester
CIBAC Scholarship          Applicants must apply at any:CIBAC local office(63 82) 2211084
  • Free tuition & miscellaneous fees
CENTRO Scholarship      Applicants must apply at:Office of the Barangay CaptainSouth San Juan, Brgy. Centro, Agdao, Davao City              For students from Barangay Centro, Agdao, Davao City
  • Free tuition & miscellaneous fees
CEG-LGU Panabo City   Applicants must apply at:Office of the City MayorPanabo City(63 84) 6285284; (63 84) 8222179cityofpanabo@yahoo.com         For students from Panabo City
  • Free tuition & miscellaneous fees
AFP Educational Grants               Applicants must seek endorsement from:Department of National DefenseHeadquarters, Armed Forces of the Philippines, Gen. A. T. Enrile Ave. corner J. Fajardo Ave., Camp General Aguinaldo, Quezon City(63 2) 9116153  For dependents of military personnel
  • Free tuition and miscellaneous
  • Allowances and stipend
Congressman Vincent J. Garcia Scholarship GrantApplicants must apply at:Office of the Congressman, 2nd Congressional District of Davao City2/F UCPB Bldg., Ramon Magsaysay Ave., Davao City(63 82) 2277711; (63 82) 2250780               For students from District 2, Davao City
  • Free tuition and miscellaneous fees not to exceed PhP 3,800.00 per semester
LAPANDAY - SNPL Program        Applicants must apply at:LSTC ManagerLADECO Compound, Mandug, Davao City(63 82) 3004737
 
Panasonic Scholarship  Applicants must apply at:General ManagerPanasonic Bldg., Jose P. Laurel Ave., Bajada, Davao City(63 82) 2211860; (63 82) 2211861               
 
Rotary Club of South Davao      Scholarship slots will be posted at the UGTO/OSS Bulletin Board.  For High School graduates with general average of 85% or betterFamily annual income is not more than PhP 80,000.00Maintain a GWA of 2.0 every semester
 
Alliance of Volunteer Education (AVE) Party List     Scholarship slots will be posted at the UGTO/OSS Bulletin Board.  For Second Year students who are enrolled in any Science and Technology related courseGWA of 2.0 every semester
  • Free tuition and other school fees not to exceed PhP 3,000.00 per semester

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