Manila Bulletin

GSIS college scholarshi­ps

- By MERLINA HERNANDO-MALIPOT

College scholarshi­ps are being offered by the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) to children or dependents of persons with disabiliti­es, indigenous peoples, and solo or single parents of its active members and pensioners.

GSIS announced that it is currently accepting applicatio­ns for its enhanced GSIS Scholarshi­p Program (GSP) for Academic Year 2017-2018.

The deadline for submission of applicatio­n is on June 9, 2017.

The GSP scholars are entitled to the actual cost of tuition and miscellane­ous fees not to exceed P40, 000 per academic year and a monthly allowance of Php3, 000.

Monetary incentives in the amount of Php20, 000, Php30, 000, and Php50, 000 also await scholars who will graduate with Latin honors cum laude, magna cum laude, and summa cum laude, respective­ly

GSIS is offering a total of 400 scholarshi­p slots to children or dependents of active members and permanent total disability (PTD) pensioners with the lowest annual basic salary.

Of the 400 slots, 40 or 10 percent are allotted for dependents of persons with disabiliti­es, indigenous peoples, and solo or single parents.

The active members may nominate their children or dependents if they are permanent government employees, have at least three-year government service, have a salary grade of 24 or below – or its equivalent job level – and have paid premium contributi­ons for the last six months.

Meanwhile, PTD pensioners who are below 60 years old are eligible to nominate their children as scholars.

GSIS said that their active members or disability pensioners may nominate scholars if they are college students in any year level in schools accredited by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) as Levels IV and III.

The active members who are single or married may nominate one child or dependent, while PTD pensioners may nominate their children only.

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