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    <subfield code="a">Scholarship grants provided by the government and non-government organizations in the Philippines/</subfield>
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    <subfield code="a">The purpose of the study is to investigate the Government and Non- Government Organizations that are administering scholarship grants in the Philippines particularly in the tertiary level    Through Thorough investigation, the study found out the ff.    1. Both, Government and Non-Government Organizations offering scholarship grant had an increasingly significant numbers in the National Capital Region. The Government administered scholarships had 9 or 9. 14 percent while Non- Government Organizations had the most increasing number of 32 or 45.71 percent.    2 Of the total number of respondents witheld, Government Organizations consisted of 40.17 percent and the Non-Government Organizations had of an increasing 59.83 percent.    Most of the scholarship grants provided by both sectors requires Filipino citizenship and a graduate of the secondary level not exceeding the age of 30    3. And, priority courses offered by Government scholarship grants are Education and Engineering while, Non-Government Organization prioritizes business courses.    In effect, the conclusions drawn from the study are the ff. A. Government Organizations providing scholarship grants    1. Student's Assistance Fund for Education for a Strong Republic    2. Student Scholarship Program in Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Science and Mathematics (for selected State Universities and Colleges)    3. Private Education Student Financial Assistance Program (PESFA)    4. Student Loan Program (SLP) for Centers of Excellence    5. Student Loan Program (SLP) for Centers of Excellence    6. CHED Special Study Grant Program for Congressional Districts (CHED-SSGD)    7. Study-now-pay-later plan (SNLP)    8. State Scholarship Program (SSP)    9. CHEDRO-SGD Ester Albano Garcia    10. Presidential Scholarship and Leadership Grants for Filipinos and National    of ASEAN Member Countries, University of the Philippines    11. UP Government University of the Philippines    12. Science and Technology Scholarships (RA 7687) - DOST Science    13. Congressional Migrant Workers Scholarship Program CMWSP for OFW Dependents, Overseas Workers and Welfare Administration    14. UP-Diliman, Socialized Tuition and Financial Assistance program (STAFP) Iskolar ng Bayan    15. Rosauro ARMM Scholarship    16 UPLB (University Philippines Los Banos laguna) Student Assistantships    17. PCIB-UPLB Student Financial Assistance Program    18. Senate Study grant program    19. Agricultural and Rural Development Scholarship (ARDS) program    20. Philippine Veterans Administration (PVA) Scholarship Program    21 Socialized Tuition Assistance Program, University of the Philippines Manila    22 PNB-UPLB Educational Assistance Fund    23. Armed Forces of the Philippines Officer's of the Ladies Club Scholarship (AFPLOC)    24. Selected Ethnic Group Educational Assistance Program (SEGEAP)    25. CHED-DND-NPUD Study grant program for MNLF Officer-Integrees    26. OPAPP-CHED Study grant Program for Rebel Returnees    27. Educational Subsidy of Allotment for Indigent but deserving students (Rep. by Hon. Cong. Ismael "Chuck" Mathay)    28. PNB-UPLB Educatioanal Assistance Fund    29. Part-Time Study Privilege (UPLB)    30. UPLB Ladies Circle Emergency Cash Loan Fund (LCECLF)    31.Educational Subsidy of Allotment for Indigent but deserving Students (Represented by Hon. Cong. Reynaldo A. Calalay)    32 Senator Jose D. Lina Educational Assistance Fund    33. Student Loan Fund for Region V    34 DOST-SEI Merit ScholarshipScience Education Institute      B. Non-Government Organizations providing scholarship grants    1. Ayala Group of Companies Scholarship, Ayala Foundation Inc. 2. Dominic Savio Scholarship Foundation, Inc.    3. Don Bosco Technical College    4. Metrobank Foundation College Scholarship Programs Metrobank Foundation    5. Assistance for the Completion of College Education (ACCESS)    6. Excellence in Teaching Program (ETP)    7. Grants in Aid of College Education (GRACE)    8. Manila Doctors College Scholarship Program (MDCSP)    9. SM Colleges Scholarship Program SM Foundation, Inc.    10. The Subsidized Tuition Fee (STF) Program, AMA Foundation, Inc.    11. ADMU Academic Science Scholarship, Ateneo de Manila University  Ateneo de Manila University    12. FASTECH-PUP First Asia Systems Technology-PUP Scholarship Bato Balani Foundation Inc.    13. Dean Julieta D. Tadle Memorial Scholarship, Centro Escolar University    14. Megaworld Foundation Scholarship Program for Engineering. Interior    Design and Information Technology    15. Industrial Technician Program Meralco Foundation Institute    16. Student Scholarship Services Technological University of the Philippines    17. The PAARFI Scholarship Program. Philippine Agriculture and Research Foundation, Inc.    18. Our Lady of Fatima University (Student's Assistance Program)    19. STAFP Loan    20. Pacita F. Yaptenco Student Financial Assistance Fund (PFYSFAF)    21. Senator Francisco S Tatad Educational Assistance Program    22 OSA-Student Transformation and Enrichment for Truth (STET) 23. Andres Jose Yllana "Tikboy" Foundation    24. Peter Valdes Scholarship Grant in Engineering    25. Francis Padua Papica Foundation Scholarship 26. Timoteo and Luisa Cachola Scholarship Grant    27. Tau Alpha Overseas Scholarship Grant    28. Educational Subsidy of Allotment for Indigent but deserving student    29. De La Salle Scholarship Program    30. Campaigns &amp; Grey Scholarship Program    31. Asian Pacific College, Academics Scholarship Program    The recommendations are hereby presented for consideration. The following suggestions are:    1 Scholarship Organizations in the Philippines whether Government or Non- Government Organization, should reach out to the provincial regions specially in rural areas.    2. Non-Government Organizations administering scholarship grants should increase their services in Region I, V, XI and especially in region XIII.    3. State University or Colleges should proactively participate in expanding and promoting scholarship grants as the forefront institutions of Government Organization.    4. Courses offered by these organizations involved should be in line with the National development plan or based from the EDCOM report.  </subfield>
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