BONTOC, Mountain Province
– The provincial government is now accepting applications of college students
who would like to avail of its financial aid in the amount of P4, 000 every
semester.
The
Mountain Province Student Financial Assistance Program (MPSFAP) is one of special
programs of the provincial government that caters to poor but deserving
students of Mountain Province who are enrolled at the Mountain Province
Polytechnic College (MPSPC) and other institutions within and outside Mountain
Province.
According
to Simonette Clyde Fang-asan of the office of the governor, former grantees of
the program and new applicants are given until Sept. 15 to submit all
requisites at the executive assistant’s section provincial governor’s office, 2nd
Floor of the Provincial Capitol.
Selection
of grantees depends on occupation and income of an applicant’s parents; number
of children in the family; and civil status of the applicant- orphans, working
students and members of a single-parent family are given priority.
As
part of the process, interested applicants must submit an application letter or
letter of intent signifying interest to be included as a grantee addressed to
the governor; duly-accomplished application forms of which are available at the
Office of the Governor; true copy of grades; and certificate of enrollment.
Grantees who want to be renewed must submit copy of grades and certificate of
enrollment.
Also,
a grantee of the program must finish the course he/she is enrolled in within
the expected number of years for the course’s completion. Moreover, one must be
currently enrolled and must attend convocations and other activities organized
for the MPSFAP grantees.
An
applicant or a grantee can be disqualified or removed from the list if he/she
has a failing grade and does not submit all the requirements before the set
deadline of submission. -- Alpine L.
Killa
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