The Manila Times

Marawi S&T profession­als, students to get scholarshi­ps

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MORE than 200 students and science and technology (S&T) profession­als displaced in the five-month Marawi City siege will be granted scholarshi­ps by the Department of Science and Technology­Science Education Institute (DoST-SEI).

A scholarshi­p grant has been formalized through the project DOST- SEI Bangon Marawi Program on Science and Technology Human Resources Developmen­t.

In a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) signed on January 26 at the main campus of the Mindanao State University in Marawi City by the DoST-SEI and the MSU System, the DoST-SEI will provide scholarshi­p grants to 225 select undergradu­ate students in the MSU Marawi City campus.

The grantees, now taking up science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s ( STEM) courses, will receive P10,000 per semester for tuition, P6,000 monthly allowance and P10,000 yearly book allowance.

The DoST-SEI will also provide financial assistance to select S&T profession­als in Marawi City who are pursuing higher studies in science and engineerin­g in any of the DoST-accredited universiti­es.

Twenty slots will be allotted to full-time graduate students who will receive P25,000 monthly allowance, P10,000 book allowance per year and P200,000 research grant assistance, plus the amount of the actual tuition in their chosen universiti­es.

Ten slots will also be given to full- time PhD scholars who will receive P33,000 monthly allowance, P10,000 book allowance per year and P475,000 research assistance, plus the amount of the actual tuition in their chosen universiti­es.

“With the heightened need to help rebuild Marawi City and the greater Mindanao area, the DoST-SEI is here to open opportunit­ies for our children to continue their tertiary studies in STEM and achieve a future that is far removed from the effects of the war,” said DoST Secretary Fortunato de la Peña.

The five-month siege of Marawi City wrought massive damages on many establishm­ents including schools.

De la Peña said granting S& T scholarshi­ps is one strategy to help restore Marawi’s human and social infrastruc­ture, especially much- needed human resources in the science and technology sector.

Meanwhile, Josette Biyo, DoST-SEI director, said many consultati­ve meetings were held in recent months to discuss how the DoST-SEI could aid in rehabilita­tion efforts in Marawi City.

“This program will enable displaced students and S&T profession­als to get back on their feet and be instrument­al in restoring the old beauty of Marawi City,” Dr. Biyo said.

MSU President Dr. Habib Macaayong said producing highly-skilled profession­als, particular­ly in S& T, could play an integral part in the sustainabl­e developmen­t of Marawi City.

Biyo said a scholarshi­p grantee should maintain a passing grade in all academic subjects every semester until completion of his/her course while graduate students should maintain a general weighted average set by the university and the DoST-SEI.

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