106 studes receive financial assistance from Bontoc LGU
>> Thursday, March 5, 2020
By Alpine L. Killa
BONTOC, Mountain Province – One hundred six college
students received their financial assistance of P5, 000 for the first semester
of School Year 2020 from the Bontoc municipal government on Feb. 24 at the
Bontoc Municipal Capitol auditorium.
Bontoc Mayor Franklin Odsey urged grantees to do their best in school to
continuously avail of the program until they graduate.
He told the grantees the importance of education in achieving one’s
endeavor in life and uplifting family out of poverty.
Odsey said the increase of financial assistance from P2, 500 the
previous years to P5, 000 was the result of the harmonious relationship of the
executive and legislative body for education.
He added the financial assistance aims to augment financial needs of
deserving college students who are willing to finish their studies.
Sangguniang Bayan members Jerome Tudlong Jr. and Alsannyster Patingan
seconded the pronouncement of the mayor in encouraging the students to strive
for excellence in their studies.
They advised grantees to use the money they receive as payment for their
unpaid tuition, boarding house rent, and the things they need in school.
In 2018, the Sangguniang Bayan passed “The 2018 Revised Student
Financial Assistance Ordinance of Bontoc, Mountain Province” sponsored by
Sangguniang Bayan member Alsannyster F. Patingan who also chairs the Committee
on Laws.
The SB supported the proposal of Patingan for the revision of the
ordinance citing that despite the additional slots created in the ordinance and
increase of the amount of financial assistance to P2, 500 per semester or P5,
000 per year; there has been a noticeable drop in the number of students
availing of the program and there are vacancies and non-utilization of some
allotted slots per barangay.
It was also found out that the amount of financial assistance given to
every student-grantee is deemed lower compared to the financial assistance
provided by other agencies and offices. Thus, students prefer to apply to other
agencies or institutions that offer the same financial assistance, but with a
higher amount. Also, increased prices of goods and costs of living at present
had diminished the value of the amount given; and the uncertainty of subjects
offered each semester contributes to the student –grantee’s difficulties in
maintaining the required number of units to qualify.
With the revised ordinance, there are 121 slots allotted for the 1st
Semester of School Year 2020, but only 106 students have passed the screening.
It is stipulated in the ordinance that each barangay shall be allocated a
minimum of five slots with an additional of one slot per 500 population.
Barangay Alab Oriente is provided with six slots; Barangay Alab Proper –six;
Balili- six; Bayyo- five; Bontoc Ili -14; Caluttit –nine; Can-eo is given six
slots; Dalican-7; Gonogon- six; Guina-ang with seven slots; Mainit- seven;
Maligcong- six; Poblacion -11; Samoki -10; Talubin -8; and Tocucan- seven. This
totaled 121 slots.
Labor Employment Officer II Jenelyn Caluza, who is also in charge of the
program said that the application to avail of the financial assistance for the
2nd Semester is on-going.
Those qualified to avail of the program are college students who are
enrolled in the tertiary level educational institutions within the jurisdiction
of Bontoc. By extension, it may apply to tertiary educational institutions
outside the jurisdiction of Bontoc for so long as they are mere extensions of
educational institutions with the main office/campus being located within
Bontoc.
Caluza added that interested students who want to avail of the program
shall submit the following requirements: Letter of Intent; Certificate of Indigency
from the Barangay; Favorable Endorsement from the Barangay certifying applicant
and his/her family is indigence and residence therein; Certificate of
Enrollment or other proofs of enrolment in a tertiary level educational
institution, with a minimum load of 15 units except for graduating students who
only have less than 15 units remaining to complete their degree; final grades
in the immediately preceding regular semester or summer before the application
and/or Report Card for fresh graduate from high school; and proof of
registration as voter of the municipality if over eighteen years of
age.
Also, the Population Development Office, in coordination with the
Municipal Health Office (MHO), conducted Information Education and
Communication (IEC) campaign to the student-grantees. Personnel from the MHO
lectured on Coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), Teenage Pregnancy, and
Prevention of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) and Sexually Transmitted
Infections (STIs).
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