DOST goal of scholar from every Cordillera LGU nears realization
>> Monday, April 7, 2014
By
Carlito Dar
BAGUIO CITY -- The goal of the Department of
Science and Technology –Cordillera to have a scholar in every community in the region is now becoming a reality.
Only 16 out of the 75
municipalities and two cities in Cordillera have no representation in the 153
new scholars of the DOST for academic
year 2014 – 2015.
DOST-CAR regional
director Julius Caesar Sicat, told a media forum last week there were153
students from Cordillera who passed scholarship qualifying exam wherein 16
municipalities in the region (14 in Abra, one in Apayao and one in Kalinga)
were not represented.
Towards the attainment of its goal,
the DOST has signed a memorandum of
agreement with the Regional Development Council for conduct of review
classes to applicants of DOST scholarship qualifying examination.
Sicat reported
promotion of Science and Technology courses to the youth is gaining ground in Cordillera as from the 95 qualifiers last
year, the region achieved a 61 percent increase with the 153 new scholars for
this coming academic year.
To expand promotion of DOST scholarship programs down
to the grassroots level, Sicat bared in
partnership with the Cordillera RDC they
are conducting review classes for those who opt to take the DOST scholarship
qualifying exams.
For this year, 46
scholars of DOST will be graduating mostly in
engineering courses.
Others are graduating from the
Bachelor of Science in Physics, Mathematics, Information Technology and
Biology.
In addition, Sicat
also disclosed that DOST – CAR has 318 other
scholars enrolled in various S&T – related courses, majority (187) of whom are enrolled in Saint Louis
University in Baguio City.
Meantime, Sicat said
embarking on Science and Technology – related subjects, aside from the high
employability, such courses can open the
door for entrepreneurship.
“If the region is
going into regional autonomy and development, having more S&T graduates is
essential. Our youth just need to believe in science, it really works,” Sicat
said.
In the said media
forum, two former DOST scholarship grantees and two graduating scholars also
shared their own stories and experiences being
S&T scholars.
Jasmine Lee Donaal,
1995 scholar who took up Bachelor of
Science in Chemistry in SLU and graduated as Cum Laude, is currently employed
at DOST-CAR as a Science Research Specialist.
Mildred Bolinget (2009
grantee) who took up Secondary Education, Major in Mathematics at SLU and
graduated Magna Cum Laude, is now
working as a Math Teacher at the University of Baguio High School Department.
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