The Philippine Star

SM holds annual scholars assembly

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Five hundred SM scholars from the National Capital Region, Bulacan, Pampanga, Tarlac, Olongapo, Cabanatuan, Pangasinan, Cavite, Laguna, Batangas and Quezon convened at the SM Mall of Asia for the annual general assembly, an opportunit­y for them to get to know one another, enjoy recreation­al activities and gain counsel from their fellow scholars, mentors and benefactor­s.

The gathering began with an early morning Zumba session. SM Foundation’s executive director for education Linda Atayde welcomed the scholars and gave a brief background on how the college scholarshi­p program started with 100 students, up to supporting 1,000 scholars at present.

SM Investment­s Corp. chairman and SM Foundation president Jose Sio addressed the scholars who have been given the opportu- nity to finish tertiary education, considerin­g that in the Philippine­s, only 10 students graduate from college out of 100 who enter preschool.

He also discussed how SM has grown from a small shoe store to the country’s biggest conglomera­te in 60 years.

Sio encapsulat­ed the company’s history with the essential lessons SM has learned and the values its founder Henry Sy espouses. These time-tested ingredient­s to success include trust, vision, hard work, perseveran­ce, focus, commitment, creative thinking and ambition.

Sio challenged the youth to plan what they are going to do and where they are going to go as they will be key players in the rapidly evolving digital world.

Among the scholars who spoke was Michie Anne Medrano, a freshman taking up Accountanc­y at the Polytechni­c University of the Philippine­s. Hailing from Cagayan, Medrano’s father is a security guard while her mother sells kakanin. She dreamed of studying in Manila but was “culture-shocked” about how high the cost of living was in the city.

“We had to buy vegetables we just used to grow in our backyard in the province,” she said.

Medrano saw the announceme­nt of college scholarshi­p applicatio­n on Facebook and applied. She is grateful that SM Foundation also provides allowance so she would not have to worry about transporta­tion and other expenses. She tearfully thanked SM Foundation and the Sy family for making her dream to study in Manila come true.

The day was capped off with the scholars watching “Hotel Transylvan­ia 3: A Monster Vacation” for free.

 ??  ?? Photo shows the scholars supported by the SM Foundation and SM Investment Corp.
Photo shows the scholars supported by the SM Foundation and SM Investment Corp.

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