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Over 1,000 Ilocos Norte students receive educational aid



Laoag City—In a significant boost to education support in the province, a total of 1,028 senior high school and college students aged 18 years old and above, all non-recipients of any government scholarship program, each received PHP5,000 in educational assistance to support their continued pursuit of education and help meet school-related expenses.

Through a funding request initiated by the Office of the Governor with the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), the assistance was provided to qualified students in the province, underscoring the government’s continued effort to support learners who are not covered by existing scholarship programs but are actively pursuing their studies.

Ilocos Norte Governor Cecilia Araneta-Marcos urged the beneficiaries to use the assistance responsibly and prioritize their studies, stressing the value of discipline and perseverance in pursuing their academic goals.

For many beneficiaries, the aid provides timely relief for daily academic expenses, transportation, and other school-related needs. Among them is Leriza C. Bonnit, a third-year student from Mariano Marcos State University–College of Teacher Education, who expressed gratitude for the support extended to students like her.

Meanwhile, Sangguniang Panlalawigan member and committee on education chairperson Saul Paulo A. Lazo announced that amendments to the Ilocos Norte Scholarship Program are underway to further expand access to educational support across the province.

The proposed enhancements include additional scholarship slots and the inclusion of priority courses such as Psychology, Dentistry, and Veterinary Medicine, aimed at broadening opportunities for students pursuing specialized and in-demand professions.

The expanded scholarship program has been approved with additional funding by Araneta-Marcos, reinforcing the provincial government’s commitment to strengthening access to higher education and developing a skilled workforce.

With these initiatives, immediate educational assistance and long-term scholarship expansion, the Provincial Government continues to reinforce its support for the youth, recognizing education as a key driver of progress in Ilocos Norte. (Mariell J. Pahinag)

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