Scholarships and Grants
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1. Entrance Scholarship a. Valedictorians - entitled to full tuition fee discount upon enrolment b. Salutatorians - entitled to half tuition fee discount upon enrolment. 2. Tuition Discount Incentives a. When two of more children of the same parents are enrolled full time, the following schedule will be adapted:
3. Student Work Assistance Program The school provides work opportunity to poor but deserving students to work and study at the same time in the school. 4. Non- Academic Scholarships a. Athletics Incentive – The incentive is given to an athlete who officially represents the school in a national or regional competition. This is awarded on the next school year of the said competition. 1. Guidelines for awarding tuition fee discount to athletes: a. the athlete must have a passing grade in all his subjects with no dropped or NFE in any of his subjects b. the athlete is carrying the regular semestral load. c. The athlete has maintained a desirable behavior during and after the competition in and outside of the school campus. 2. The incentive are a. National level – 100 % tuition fee discount b. Regional Level - 25 % tuition fee discount 5. Government Scholarship a. SNPL - Study Now Pay Later b. SSGP - Special Study Grant Program c. Province - sponsored by the Province d. LGU - sponsored by the Local Government e. Baranggay - sponsored by the barangay officials f. SK - Sangguniang Kabataan Chairman and Counselors g. SAFE - Student Assistance Fund for Education Scholarship 6. Non-Government Scholarships a. MAFI scholarship – extended to deserving Indigenous (IP) students within the area of Mt. Apo b. COTELCO Scholarships - Program of the local electric company to deserving students. 7. Educational Benefits for Legal Dependents All legitimate children (up to three children only) of regular CdK personnel are entitled to 100 % tuition fee discount for all courses based on the following guidelines:
1. The student beneficiary shall carry a normal load every semester and enroll only required subjects during summer. 2. The student beneficiary should finish the course within the prescribed length of time specified in the curriculum. 3. Requested subjects and overload should be paid by the student beneficiary. |
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