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OWWA Region 1 scholars pass LET, NLE


San Fernando City, La Union—Once again, the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration Regional Welfare Office I (OWWA RWOI) scholars proved that they are now ready to face the professional world as they are now licensed educators and registered nurse.

Four scholars recently passed the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) administered on September 30, 2018 and one scholar passed the Nursing Licensure Examination (NLE) conducted last November 17 & 18, 2018.

Among the LET passers are Julia Mae C. Agustin, Louise Casey C. Murao, John Carlo A. Manabat and John Bert A. Peralta.

Ms. Agustin was a scholar under the OFW Dependent Scholarship (ODSP) while Messrs. Murao, Manabat and Peralta were under the Education and Livelihood Assistance Program (ELAP).

On the other hand, registered nurse Jenalyn P. Raguini became an OWWA scholar through the Enhanced ODSP.

Ms. Agustin earned her college degree at the University of Pangasinan in Dagupan City, Pangasinan. She is the daughter of Minda C. Agustin who works as a household service worker in Saudi Arabia.

Messrs. Murao and Manabat are both graduates of Saint Louis College in San Fernando City, La Union. Mr. Murao’s late father Romualdo I. Murao was a seaman and worked as a bosun. Mr. Manabat, a Magna Cum Laude graduate, is the son of the late Jualito Manabat who was an engineer in Saudi Arabia.

Mr. Peralta, the last scholar LET passer, graduated from Urdaneta City University in Pangasinan. Her mother, the late Estela A. Peralta, worked at Hongkong as a household service worker.

OWWA RWOI’s Ms. Raguini finished her nursing degree at the University of Northern Luzon in Vigan City Ilocos Sur. She is the pride of her mother Amelisa P. Raguini who is in Hongkong as a domestic worker.

The scholars are thankful to OWWA for all the support extended to them not just in their schooling but also in every encouragement they received from the OWWA RWOI’s Education and Training Unit.

“Without OWWA I won’t be standing to where I am right now. The scholarship was a big help not just for me but especially to my parents who sends me to school”, Agustin said expressing her gratitude to OWWA. She also hopes that OWWA could help more OFW children through the agency’s scholarship programs.

OWWA offers scholarship programs to children of active OWWA members. The scholarship programs include Education for Scholarship Program (EDSP), Overseas Filipino Worker Dependent Scholarship Program (ODSP), Education and Livelihood Assistance Program (ELAP) and Congressional Migrant Workers Scholarship Program (CMWSP).

OWWA has also scholarships for OFWs and their qualified dependents who wants to take tech-voc courses through Skills for Employment Scholarship Program (SESP) while sea-based OFWs may avail Seafarers’ Upgrading Program (SUP). (OWWA)

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