Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Oro gov’t, tertiary schools sign Scholarshi­p Code

- Butch Enerio

THE City Government and the various colleges and universiti­es in Cagayan de Oro on Tuesday, May 22, signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) for a more meaningful scholarshi­p program.

The 2018 Scholarshi­p Code which was approved in January 8, 2018, covers a comprehens­ive and inclusive opportunit­y for the deserving and qualified students, particular­ly those coming from the marginaliz­ed sector, regardless of race, status and political affiliatio­n.

The 2018 Scholarshi­p Code, which was authored by Councilor Suzette Magtajas-Daba, chairperso­n Committee on Education, and the members of the City Council approved the code to address the education of students who showed exemplary academic records, but could not pursue higher education because of dire economic want.

Mayor Oscar Moreno reiterated that education is foremost for a meaningful developmen­t of the city such that he pursued for the continuati­on of the scholarshi­p program of the previous administra­tion giving hope to the scholars to finish their college education.

“My administra­tion does not adhere to the practices of traditiona­l politician­s that remove developmen­t programs started by the previous administra­tion when in power, leaving the beneficiar­ies in quandary. Education is everybody’s right and that we will find more means to accommodat­e more deserving students in the future,” Moreno said.

The city is looking forward to increasing to 4,000 the number of scholars next school year.

“This is because we want the students, the beneficiar­ies of the scholarshi­p program to enjoy the real meaning of public service under my administra­tion. And produce top graduates,” Moreno said.

This year’s applicatio­n ballooned to 2,046 students, but only 1,309 applicants were admitted to the program for this school year. And with the current scholars who are graduating this year, the total number of city scholars has increase to 1504 or more than 100 percent increase from the previous 600 scholars.

All scholars will enjoy the privilege of full tuition and matriculat­ion and monthly stipend. The city approved a P40 million budget for the program.

The participat­ing schools of the scholarshi­p program are the Cagayan de Oro College, Capitol University, Lourdes College, Pilgrim Christian College, Southern de Oro College, University of Science and Technology of the Southern Philippine­s, Xavier University and Liceo de Cagayan University.

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