In a country where agriculture plays a significant role in the economy, the welfare of farmers, particularly coconut farmers, is crucial for sustainable development. Recognizing this, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has launched the Scholarship Program for Coconut Farmers and their Families (CoScho) for the academic year 2024-2025.
Supporting Coconut Farmers:
Coconut farming is not just an occupation but a way of life for many Filipino families. However, despite their vital contribution to the agricultural sector, coconut farmers often face numerous challenges, including low income, lack of access to education, and limited opportunities for socioeconomic advancement. The CoScho program aims to address these challenges by providing educational opportunities to coconut farmers and their families.
Empowering Through Education:
Education has the power to transform lives and break the cycle of poverty. By offering scholarships to coconut farmers and their families, CHED is not only investing in individuals but also in the future of the coconut industry and the nation as a whole. Through education, beneficiaries of the CoScho program can acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to enhance productivity, adopt sustainable farming practices, and explore alternative livelihood opportunities beyond agriculture.
Promoting Sustainable Development:
Sustainable development is at the heart of the CoScho program. By supporting the education of coconut farmers and their families, CHED is contributing to the long-term prosperity and resilience of rural communities. Educated farmers are better equipped to address environmental challenges, mitigate the impacts of climate change, and promote inclusive growth within their communities. Furthermore, educated youth from coconut farming families can become agents of change, driving innovation and development in both rural and urban settings.
Fostering Social Inclusion:
One of the key objectives of the CoScho program is to promote social inclusion by ensuring that marginalized groups, such as coconut farmers and their families, have equal access to educational opportunities. By providing scholarships specifically tailored to their needs, CHED is breaking down barriers to education and empowering underserved communities. Through the CoScho program, coconut farmers and their families are given the chance to pursue higher education, regardless of their socio-economic background.
Building a Knowledge-Based Economy:
In an increasingly competitive global landscape, investing in human capital is essential for economic growth and competitiveness. The CoScho program not only addresses the immediate needs of coconut farmers but also contributes to the development of a knowledge-based economy. By producing skilled graduates in various fields, CHED is fostering innovation, entrepreneurship, and job creation, ultimately driving sustainable economic development across the country.
The CHED Scholarship Program for Coconut Farmers and their Families (CoScho) for the academic year 2024-2025 represents a significant step towards empowering coconut farmers and promoting inclusive growth. By providing educational opportunities to marginalized communities, CHED is not only investing in individuals but also in the future of the coconut industry and the nation as a whole. Through the CoScho program, coconut farmers and their families are given the chance to break the cycle of poverty, build a better future, and contribute to the sustainable development of the Philippines.
Who can apply for the scholarship?
- Filipino citizen;
- Graduating high school student/high school graduate with a general weighted average grade (GWA) of 80% or its equivalent or college student with earned academic units relevant to the degree programs identified by PCA with a GWA of 80% the previous semester or its equivalent
- Pass the entry level requirements of identified State Universities and Colleges (SUCs);
- Not be a recipient of any government-funded financial assistance program;
- Duly registered coconut farmer in the NCFRS or his/her dependent;
- Must have a combined annual gross income of parents not exceeding ₱300,000.
What are the benefits under scholarship?
- Stipend (food, educational tours, transportation, smaller projects, medical insurance, internet use, communication) of Php70,000 per academic year
- Book allowance and other learning materials (Php10,000 per academic year)
- Thesis/OJT allowance (Php75,000 per academic year)
- One-time attendance in local conference/fora (should be related to the undergraduate program and to be given during the junior or senior standing. The activity should not be on the same HEI where the beneficiary is enrolled) of Php10,000 per academic year
- One-time financial assistance for the purchase of a laptop computer (to be given during the first year of scholarship grant) of Php30,000 per academic year
Grand total: Php 195,000
Application Timeline: The application period is open from March 1, 2024 to May 31, 2024.
How to file your application?
To apply, you may first learn more about this scholarship via this LINK.
Source: Commission On Higher Education (CHED)
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