The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) has
been responding to the call of the national government to advance
science and technology in the country through the granting of
educational assistance under the Congressional Migrant Workers
Scholarship Fund (CMWSF) to qualified OFWs and dependents.
Since its launch in 1999, the CMWSF funded by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) already produced 213 graduates most of whom took computer-related courses, Information Technology, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Biochemistry/Chemical Engineering and other highly technical courses in top universities and colleges all over the country.
For school year 2013-2014, 91 OFW dependents shall be granted the scholarship.
Next school year, 101 slots are up for grabs. To qualify, the OFW dependent must be below 21 years old, belonging to the top 20% of the high school graduating class, and with family annual gross income of US4,800 or below.
Application period for CMWSF ends on August 30, 2013. Interested applicants may coordinate with OWWA Regional Welfare Offices all over the country.
Since its launch in 1999, the CMWSF funded by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) already produced 213 graduates most of whom took computer-related courses, Information Technology, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Biochemistry/Chemical Engineering and other highly technical courses in top universities and colleges all over the country.
For school year 2013-2014, 91 OFW dependents shall be granted the scholarship.
Next school year, 101 slots are up for grabs. To qualify, the OFW dependent must be below 21 years old, belonging to the top 20% of the high school graduating class, and with family annual gross income of US4,800 or below.
Application period for CMWSF ends on August 30, 2013. Interested applicants may coordinate with OWWA Regional Welfare Offices all over the country.
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