COTABATO CITY --– The Technical
Education and Skills Development Authority in the Autonomous Region in Muslim
Mindanao (TESDA-ARMM) has officially announced the availability of 3,115 slots
under two scholarship programs of the agency.
Atty. Rasol Mitmug
Jr., Office of the Regional Governor’s chief of staff and concurrent TESDA-ARMM
officer-in-charge, said applications for the two programs, specifically the
Private Education Student Financial Assistance (PESFA) and Training for Work
Scholarship (TWSP), are now open to the public.
The scholarship
programs are aimed at addressing equity and access by providing direct
financial assistance to deserving enrollees. A total of 2,325 slots have been
allocated under TWSP and 790 slots for PESFA.
The TESDA central
office has earmarked P25 million for the two scholarship programs in the
region.
The TWSP provides
immediate interventions to meet the need for highly critical skills. It has two
objectives:to purposively drive TVET (Technical and Vocational Education and
Training) provision to available jobs through incentives and appropriate
training programs that are directly connected to existing jobs for immediate
employment, both locally and overseas; and to build and strengthen the capacity
and capability of TVET institutions in expanding and improving the delivery of
quality, efficient and relevant training programs that meet job requirements,
including programs for higher levels of technology.
Target
beneficiaries under this program include but not limited to the following: drug
dependent surrenderees; out-of-school youths; those who are unemployed and
underemployed; industry workers obtaining skills upgrading training programs;
overseas Filipino workers and their dependents; basic and marginalized sectors;
TVET trainers; and other targeted special groups.
PESFA, on the
other hand, offers educational grants to qualified and deserving college
freshmen both in degree and non-degree courses. The program seeks to; extend
financial assistance to marginalized but deserving students in post-secondary
non-degree courses; promote TVET; contribute to the development of a competent
skilled workforce; and assist private institutions in their development efforts
by assuring a steady supply of enrollees to their course offerings.
Under the program,
beneficiaries must have completed at least 10 years of basic education; at
least 15 years old at the start of the training; have taken the NCAE (National
Career Assessment Examination); have an annual family income of not more than
P300,000; must not be a recipient of any post-Grade 10 scholarship program; and
must not have attended any post-secondary/college education program.
In October 2016,
during the launching of the anti-poverty agenda of President Rodrigo Duterte,
TESDA Director General Guiling Mamondiong said out-of-school youths and drug
surrenderees are given priority in training courses offered by the agency.
“We are confident
that these programs will help empower our people to become more productive
members of society. These will give them opportunities through skills training
that can either help them start a career, or a new business venture,” said the
TESDA chief.
To avail
themselves of the scholarship programs, applicants may visit the TESDA training
office in Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao. (BUREAU
OF PUBLIC INFORMATION – ARMM / MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
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