By Dolly Yasa
BACOLOD CITY – Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson urged educational scholars of the provincial government “to be responsible students and to take full advantage of the chance to learn and grow.”
A total of 415 incoming scholars of the Provincial Government of Negros Occidental signed scholarship agreements with the governor at L’Fisher Hotel in Bacolod City, Monday morning.
They are part of the 1,276 provincial government scholars for the school year 2024-2025 under 13 scholarship categories and enrolled in different schools and universities, according to the official social media of the provincial government.
“This MOA signing represents a new door to a world of opportunities awaiting you. As you venture into this new chapter, always remember that you are also paving the way for other young Negrenses who will follow in your footsteps,” Lacson said.
The MOA signing was witnessed by Board Member Rita Gatuslao, chairman of the SP Committee on Education, and Negros Occ. Scholarship Program Division Head Karen Dinsay.
The scholars are from various cities and towns of Negros Occidental and underwent screening, exams, and interviews before qualifying for the scholarship.
They will enjoy free tuition and miscellaneous fees, along with book and uniform allowances.
Among the scholarship categories are PAGKAON Scholarship Grant, PAGKAON – Food Technology, PAGKAON – Degree Completion Scholarship, District Educational Scholarship, Degree Completion Scholarship, Indigenous Peoples’ Scholarship, Negros Occ. Provincial Medical and Nursing Scholarship, Provincial Educational Assistance to Capitol Employees, Best of Negros, Scholarship for Persons with Disabilities, Scholarship for Children of Non-Returning OFWs, Midwifery Scholarship, and Degree Completion Scholarship for OFWs.
Lacson emphasized that the current Provincial Administration, building on past initiatives, has strengthened efforts in educational interventions.