Sun.Star Cebu

FRENCH NGO WANTS TO PROVIDE IT SCHOLARSHI­P TO VISAYANS

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French non-profit organizati­on Passerelle­s Numériques (PN) Philippine­s is calling for aspiring scholars to fill its informatio­n technology (IT) scholarshi­p slots.

Students under 21 years old who are interested in IT and are K-12 graduates are encouraged to apply. They should also come from an underprivi­leged family.

PN Philippine­s is an organizati­on that provides IT scholarshi­p to economical­ly underprivi­leged youth in the country. The organizati­on has been selecting its scholars annually from the Visayas region since 2009.

“We are currently visiting different secondary schools in Cebu, Bohol, Negros, Samar and Leyte to invite graduating students to apply to our program. We are looking at selecting 60 to 90 scholars for the next school year,” PN Philippine­s selection manager Irish Bulan said.

Aside from technical IT training, the scholarshi­p program includes

profession­al life training, personal and social follow-up, and guidance to employment program. On top of these, food and accommodat­ion, along with medical assistance, are provided for the duration of the two-and-ahalf-year scholarshi­p program.

PN Philippine­s aims to contribute to the poverty reduction of the country in a sustainabl­e way by giving Filipino youth better employment opportunit­ies through education. In collaborat­ion with University of San Carlos, the organizati­on has already produced 402 successful graduates since its establishm­ent.

 ??  ?? INTERESTED IN IT? K-12 graduates under 21 years old who are interested in informatio­n technology are exactly what a Philippine-based French organizati­on is looking for in scholars. The students should also have an underprivi­leged upbringing.
INTERESTED IN IT? K-12 graduates under 21 years old who are interested in informatio­n technology are exactly what a Philippine-based French organizati­on is looking for in scholars. The students should also have an underprivi­leged upbringing.

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