39 provincial scholars chosen
LINGAYEN-Thirty-nine students have been given access to a brighter future through college scholarship grants from the provincial government.
The new batch of scholars were chosen from the 713 high school graduates in the province who competed for 36 scholarship grants through a qualifying examination held May 14 at the Pangasinan National High School.
Four students tied for the 36th slot, increasing the number of provincial scholars to 39.
The new scholars are Juan Paolo F. Soriano, Francis P. Aboy, Dennis C. Arenas, Samboy R. Pascua, Renz Marlon G. Tucay, Cindy P. Alimorong, Emmanuel T. Balajadia, Jethro Isaac DG. Ferrer, Ralph Vincent C. Cristobal, Donna Princess Joy A. Resoso, Venus M. Tamondong, Vincent P. Villamin, Christine IƱez B. Aquino, Meriebeth C. Mamaradlo, Jayson B. Cansino, Maureen C. Gamboa, Buena Marie Medelle B. Calabroso, Rafael A. Catambay, Kimberly E. Panuncio, Yeyeen Joy F. Dineros, Hazel P. Garin, Liezl E. Macaranas, Vanessa M. Manaoat, Jhester Jim T. Perreras, Judah U. Prado, Ma. Cristine S. Quiros, April Anne S. Ranis, Chenee Dexie T. Urbano, Michael Ian G. Villafania, Aldwin P. Deogracias, Jerome C. Lopez, Virginia Cecilia L. Molina, Cindy M. Navarro, Gerardson R. Nuezca, Karen J. Palma, Rolly E. Rosario, Louis Anthony S. Sanchez, Andrea F. Serran and Ryan D. Tabor.
Four automatic qualifiers, namely Beverly S. Cristobal, Cherrelyne V. Almazan, Joy L. Inasoria and Jeffrey G. De Vera also received scholarships for having graduated valedictorian, salutatorian or first honorable mention of their batch.
The scholars, who can choose any government-recognized school they want to enroll in, will each receive financial assistance amounting to P7,000 from the Provincial Scholarship Fund Board (PSFB) every semester provided they maintain an average of 80% (for a five-year course) and 85% (for a four-year course).#
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