The Philippine Star

GSIS allots P100M to assist college students

- By JANVIC MATEO

The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) will allocate P100 million every year to provide an education subsidy for college students who are children or dependents of its low-income members.

“In support of the social developmen­t policy of President Duterte to provide wider access to quality college education to the marginaliz­ed sector, GSIS aims to augment the means of its low-income members in sending their children or dependents to college through the grant of a P10,000 yearly allowance,” said GSIS chairman and concurrent acting president and general manager Rolando Macasaet. He added that this

“complement­s Republic Act 10931 or the 2017 Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education which provides free tuition and miscellane­ous fees to enrollees of state colleges and universiti­es.”

Macasaet said the program would be implemente­d through the GSIS Educationa­l Subsidy Program (GSEP), which will be expanded to cover 10,000 in-college children or dependents of members with the lowest annual basic salary.

The program, he pointed out, is open to all active GSIS members with permanent employment status and salary grade 24 and below or its equivalent, updated GSIS premium payments and no unpaid or underpaid loan amortizati­on for more than three months for the duration of the grant.

This subsidy will be provided to the qualified student in any year level of a four- or five-year course at any university or college recognized by the Commission on Higher Education.

“The grantees will continue to receive educationa­l subsidy until they finish their college course for as long as they meet the scholastic requiremen­t of 80 percent general weighted average with no failing grade or incomplete mark incurred in any subject within the preceding semester or term of the academic year,” said Macasaet.

GSIS will release the allowance to the students through electronic cred-would iting to their account at the Land Bank of the Philippine­s that will be opened by GSIS for the purpose.

Interested members may apply by submitting the GESP applicatio­n form downloaded from the GSIS website; dependent’s birth certificat­e issued by the Philippine Statistics Authority; certificat­e of employment of the member and/or certified true copy of service record duly signed by the agency authorized officer of the member’s employer.

They should also submit an affidavit stating that the student is not a recipient of any other educationa­l or financial assistance program for the duration of the grant and certificat­ions from the school stating the program, year level and the general weighted average of the student in the preceding term.

 ?? BOY SANTOS ?? Sen. Christophe­r ‘Bong’ Go, Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte, Presidenti­al Assistant for the Visayas Michael Lloyd Dino and Quezon City Rep. Bong Suntay lead the recent unveiling of the Malasakit Center at the Novaliches District Hospital. The center, which is a one-stop shop for patients seeking financial assistance from various government agencies, is the first one to be based in a hospital run by the local government unit.
BOY SANTOS Sen. Christophe­r ‘Bong’ Go, Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte, Presidenti­al Assistant for the Visayas Michael Lloyd Dino and Quezon City Rep. Bong Suntay lead the recent unveiling of the Malasakit Center at the Novaliches District Hospital. The center, which is a one-stop shop for patients seeking financial assistance from various government agencies, is the first one to be based in a hospital run by the local government unit.

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