Sun.Star Davao

Scholars sign deal with LGU

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A total of 23 Dabawenyos, who qualified for the law assistance program under the Educationa­l Benefits System Unit (EBSU) of the city government of Davao, have formally signed their contracts on Tuesday.

EBSU technical sssistant Emilio Domingo, Jr. said 20 of the law students will receive full scholarshi­p, while the remaing three will have a 50-percent scholarshi­p grant.

The contract specified, among others, that in order to mainDAVAO tain their benefits, they should meet all the requiremen­ts, including good grades in College and a certificat­ion from the City Social Services and Developmen­t Office that they are indeed indigents.

The law school scholars are enrolled in schools in the city, such as the Ateneo de Davao University, the University of Mindanao, Jose Maria College and Rizal Memorial Colleges.

Amir Essam Ibrahim, a second year law

student at the University of Mindanao, said the scholarshi­p would be of great help to him.

“I am so thankful to the city government for this opportunit­y because it can help people like me in realizing my dream to become a lawyer,” he said.

Glazyle Gamy Aragon, a working student also found the scholarshi­p helpful - especially in terms of financial aspect.

“I feel so blessed that I qualified for the scholarshi­p, especially so that I am a working student and I struggled to manage my studies and work. Now that I have the scholarshi­p, it can help me make my dreams of becoming a lawyer come true,” she said.

Aside from the full and half tuition fee scholarshi­p grants, the scholars will also receive P8,000 in book allowance.

One of Mayor Sara Duterte’s priorities under the Byaheng DO30 agenda is education.

In 2017, she issued Executive Order No. 11 to further strengthen the educationa­l assistance program of the city government of Davao and to accommodat­e more students who wanted to study law.

Students taking medicine could also apply for a similar scholarshi­p.

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