Guide on CHED Scholarship Courses in Multi and Interdisciplinary Cluster & Details about the Program
CHED SCHOLARSHIP COURSES – Here are the courses that CHED scholars may take under the multi and interdisciplinary cluster.
Scholarships are among the best turn tos of individuals who were born in underprivileged situations financially but are eager to finish their studies. Many Filipinos have graduated from college despite the poverty because of the assistance they got from being scholars. In PH, one of the institutions that offer scholarships is the Commission on Higher Education, more popularly called CHED.
CHED is the governing body among the Philippine public and private colleges and universities in the country. Its scholarship program has helped countless scholars achieve their dream of graduating from college to secure a good-paying job and have a better situation in life.
With regards to the CHED scholarship priority courses, there are several courses in the multi and interdisciplinary course that scholars may take. Here are they:
- Agribusiness
- Agro-forestry
- Data Science and Analytics
- Disaster Risk Management/ Climate Change
- Renewable / Sustainable Energy
If you are interested to check on the CHED scholarship stipends or allowance for scholars under the program, you may do so as the Commission has provided details about its scholarship offer for underprivileged but deserving students.
For the eligibility to the scholarship program offered by CHED, here are the qualifications:
- a Filipino citizen
- Graduating high school student or high school graduate with a general average General Weighted Average (GWA)
- For Full State Scholarship Program (FSSP) and Full Private Education Student Financial Assistance (FPESPA), GWA must be 96% or above.
- For Half-SSP and Half-PESPA, GWA must be 93% but not more than 95%.
- Must have a combined annual gross income of parents/guardian which does not exceed Four Hundred Thousand Pesos (PhP 400,000), or in cases where the income exceeds PhP 400,000 an applicant must present written certification or medical findings of illness of a family member, or school certifications of two or more dependents enrolled in college;
- Avail of only one government-funded financial assistance program.
To apply, prepare the requirements for CHED scholarship application and submit them to the Commission within the announced application period.