Manila – The Department of Science and Technology - Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) is set to reconsider over 300 individuals for a scholarship grant, contingent upon the submission of complete documentary requirements.
According to Philippines News Agency, on Tuesday about this opportunity for potential qualifiers who have met the required scores but have yet to complete their application requirements.
Gavina explained that the documentation is essential for the SEI to determine the eligibility of these 331 examinees to avail of the scholarship. This announcement follows the release of the list of 2,669 qualifiers for the 2023 Junior Level Science Scholarships on November 12, chosen from 12,566 examinees. Gavina emphasized that the SEI needs to verify the accuracy and reliability of the documents submitted by the potential qualifiers.
Once the necessary documents are submitted and evaluated, the individuals will be notified personally about their qualification status. Unlike the main list of qualifiers, the names of these additional qualifiers will not be posted on the SEI's website or in newspapers. The SEI highlighted that the scholarship recipients will enjoy various benefits, including tuition and school fee subsidies, monthly stipends, allowances for learning materials, connectivity, thesis, and transportation, as well as group health and accident insurance, starting from the first semester of the academic year 2023-2024. The SEI will send an official advisory to the potential qualifiers detailing the specific requirements they need to resubmit.