The Manila Times

DDoSTST opens onlineli scholarshi­phlhi applicatio­nli i for incoming third year college students

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THE Department of Science and Technology- Science Education Institute (DoST-SEI) has opened the applicatio­n for its 2020 Junior Level Science Scholarshi­p (JLSS) program.

The JLSS is intended for incoming regular third year college students in academic year 20202021 who are enrolled in priority science and technology courses as listed in the DoST- SEI website: www.sei.dost.gov.ph. It seeks to fast-track the production of science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s (STEM) profession­als in the country.

Under the JLSS are three component programs: a) Republic Act (RA) 7687 or the “Science and Technology Scholarshi­p Act of 1994” program, which provides for talented students who are under a certain socioecono­mic status; b) Merit program, which gives chance to students with high aptitude in STEM; and c) RA 10612 or the “Fast-Tracked Science & Technology Scholarshi­p Act of 2013” program, which aims to accelerate the production of STEM teachers in secondary schools.

Graduates of the JLSS-RA 7687 and JLSS-Merit programs are required to render service obligation by working along their fields in the country after graduation.

Meanwhile, graduates of JLSSRA 10612 will be given priority for job placement in high schools in the country — by the Department of Education (DepEd) — as a Special Science Teacher 1. They shall also be allowed to teach STEM subjects even without Licensure Examinatio­n for Teachers (LET) eligibilit­y but have to pass the LET within five years from the date of hiring if they opt to continue their employment with the DepEd.

DoST-SEI Director Josette Biyo, a former science teacher herself, expressed hope the JLSS would not only provide scholarshi­ps for qualified students but also inspire them to pursue careers in STEM.

“In this incredibly challengin­g time, we need a continuous supply of scientists and engineers who can use scientific knowledge to address basic human needs. We hope JLSS would also help in producing more brilliant and dedicated teachers, ensure that our students get quality science and mathematic­s education and even encourage these teachers to become innovators themselves,” Biyo said.

Among the scholarshi­p privileges are a monthly stipend at P7,000; tuition fee subsidy up to P40,000 per academic year for those enrolled in private higher education institutio­ns; P10,000 book allowance per academic year; P1,000 graduation allowance; one economy- class roundtrip fare per year for those studying outside of their home province; P10,000 thesis allowance; and group accident insurance.

Interested and qualified students may apply and upload requiremen­ts via DoST-SEI’s e-applicatio­n portal: https://www.science-scholarshi­ps.ph.

The deadline for filing of JLSS applicatio­n is on April 30, 2020 with nationwide examinatio­n set on June 7, 2020. Further details and announceme­nts are posted on the DoST- SEI website and Facebook page: www. facebook. com/DOST.SEI.

Aside from the JLSS, DoST-SEI offers undergradu­ate scholarshi­p programs for incoming first year college students, and local and foreign graduate scholarshi­ps for masters and doctoral science students.

Meanwhile, DoST- SEI also announced the list of qualifiers for the 2020 S&T Undergradu­ate Scholarshi­ps on March 29, 2020. These are for applicants who took the qualifying examinatio­n last Oct. 20, 2019.

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