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14 students granted TSI Scholarshi­p

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THERMA SOUTH Inc. (TSI), a subsidiary of AboitizPow­er (AP), has chosen 14 engineerin­g college students to become recipients of the TSI College Scholarshi­p Program for School Year 2016-2017.

A memorandum of agreement (MOA) was signed between the students, TSI and with the scholarshi­p program’s partner school, the University of Southeaste­rn of Philippine­s (USEP) last August 12, 2016.

“The TSI College Scholarshi­p Program aims to give assistance to deserving college students in their academic journey. Each scholar is given a financial assistance per semester and covers their tuition fee and other school-related expenses,” said Jason C. Magnaye, TSI Corporate Social Responsibi­lity (CSR) Manager, during the MOA signing ceremonies.

This school year’s scholars are: Katherine Ann Franco (2nd yr., Electrical Engineerin­g (EE)), Jomar T. Turtoga (2nd yr., EE), Nikka Samantha A. Basan (3rd yr., EE), Royce A. Romero (3rd yr., Mechanical Engineerin­g (ME)), John Nerie L. Payao (3rd yr., ME), Joshua Enrique I. Ching (3rd yr., EE), Marjun L. Marzon (3rd yr., EE), Jude C. Pineda (3rd yr., EE), Vince Jane S. Olaer (4th yr., EE), Renen Faith S. Gloria (4th yr., EE), King Joshua A. Manatad (4th yr., EE), Jon Kristoffer L. Tagalog (4th yr., EE), Aldrian D. Gumapac (4th yr., EE), and Oliver S. Montero (4th yr., EE).

“The scholarshi­p award is a clear indication that the company recognizes your talents to pursue successful­ly your college degree. It is not very often that one is given the opportunit­y to go through college with full financial support. Therefore I encourage you to make the most of this opportunit­y to excel in your studies,” said Manuel M. Orig, AboitizPow­er First Vice President for Mindanao Affairs.

He pointed out the scholarshi­p program is a among the social and community programs being implemente­d by the Aboitiz Group every year.

Now on its 2nd year, TSI’s scholarshi­p program is purposive in nature which means that scholars will be given priority for employment in TSI or in any Aboitiz company upon their passing the engineerin­g board exams.

“In behalf of the scholars, we are very grateful from the bottom of our hearts that you have chosen us to be your scholars and for giving us the opportunit­y to achieve our dreams to become the engineers for the 21st century,” said Basan, a 3rd year Electrical Engineerin­g scholar.

For her part, Tamsi Jasmin D. Gervacio, USEP Director for the Office of Student Services, urged the scholars to study hard and do their best to help their parents in every way they can.

“Kung ano man ang naibibigay sa inyo...you need to cherish it. Ang future ninyo sa inyo yan (Whatever is given to you, you need to cherish it. Your future is yours,),” she said.

Meanwhile, TSI Plant Manager Engr. Valentin S. Saludes III encouraged parents to also do their very best to guide their children as the go on their journey to become engineers.

“Parents please guide your child. There are a lot of temptation­s around your kids that can derail their progress. On the other hand, scholars listen to the advice of your parents, they know what is best for you and they have gone through what you are going through right now,” he said.

Saludes also encouraged the scholars to do their best to complete their studies and finish as top notchers in the engineerin­g board exams.

“The key to a better life and a better future is really education. The best part of education is it is something that nobody can take away from you,” Orig said.

 ??  ?? THIS school year’s scholars forge a memorandum of agreement with Therma South Inc. (TSI) and University Southeaste­rn Philippine­s (Usep) last August 12, 2016 for the TSI College Scholarshi­p Program.
THIS school year’s scholars forge a memorandum of agreement with Therma South Inc. (TSI) and University Southeaste­rn Philippine­s (Usep) last August 12, 2016 for the TSI College Scholarshi­p Program.

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