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Graduate Education Scholarship Opportunities

The Graduate Education Scholarship Opportunities (GESO) are awarded to postgraduate students who excel academically and/or have financial difficulties and are interested in providing support services to the Graduate Studies in Medical and Health Sciences (GSMHS). The scholarship covers tuition and miscellaneous fees that can be renewed every semester.

The GECO was created to augment the human resources of the GSMHS through support services provided by the scholars while responding to the financial needs of the students. In particular, this is a response to Filipino graduate students who voiced out financial difficulties in sustaining their needs for graduate studies. One of the prominent reasons why many Filipino graduate students in our institution opt not to continue their studies or temporarily stop is the unavailability of funds. In addition, as practicing healthcare workers in the Philippines, it is a sad reality that many of them are receiving a salary that is within or below subsistence level. In addition, graduate students who excel academically, who may not necessarily have major financial difficulties but are awarded scholarships, will be inspired to strive for excellence as they enjoy the benefits of their rewards. 

 

The GECO primarily aims to offer financial support to deserving students who have demonstrated dedication and effort that reflect characteristics which are necessary to succeed and thrive through graduate studies. Likewise, it will support those with financial difficulties but are willing to further their studies. Secondarily, this is a strategy to encourage more enrollees in the GSMHS

 

 

Chairperson: Any faculty member of the GSMHS

Member: One to two member/s representing the master’s program 

Member: One faculty representative of the PhD program

Secretary: GSMHS Office Associate/Staff

All members of the Scholarship Selection Committee must sign a Conflict of Interest and Confidentiality form annually prior to evaluating any scholarship applications. In accordance with this form, Scholarship Committee members are required to declare any real or potential conflict of interests and to abide by the Conflict of Interest and Confidentiality policies. These forms are kept on file with other scholarship documents and in line with the GSMHS's record keeping and document retention policies.

 

 

Eligibility Criteria: Filipino health care workers, Philippine or foreign–based

 

Selection Criteria

Points System

Documents Needed

  1. Length of Service (working experience) in the Philippines

5 and above years – 10 points

2 to less than 5 years – 8 points

Less 2 years – 6 points

10 points

Certificate of Employment; reference letter 

  1. GPA score in the undergraduate program (for first time applicants only)

95 above – 25 points

92-94.9 – 22 points

90-91.9 – 19 points

88-89.9 – 16 points

below 88 – 13 points

25 points

Transcript of Records

  1. Previous/current participation in organizations and/or community service activities (in the last 3 years)

With participation – 5 points

Without participation – 0 points

5 points

Membership ID/ certificate, or

evidence of community service

  1. Research and publication engagements (in the last 3 years)

With – 5 points

Without – 0 point

5 points

Certification or research report

  1. Combined household monthly income (student and spouse)
    1. PHP20,000 and below (35 points)
    2. PHP20,001 to PHP35,000 (33 points)
    3. PHP35,001 to PHP50,000 (31 points)
    4. PHP50,001 to PHP65,000 (28 points)
    5. PHP65,001 and above (25 points)

35 points







 

COE (with indicated income), BIR Form 2316 (Certificate of Compensation Payment or Income Tax Withheld) or 1 month pay slip.

  1. Year Level
    1. Second year or beyond (Masters/PhD) – 10 points
    2. First year – 5 points

10 points

Certification of grades or any relevant school document

  1. DLSMHSI Employee

Employee – 10 points

Non-employee – 0 points

10 points

DLSMHSI ID or COE

TOTAL

100 points

 

  1. Fill out the Scholarship Application Form for PostGrad Scholarship.
  2. Fill out and upload the following requirements in PDF format on the assigned Google Drive. Please rename the files as: Last Name, First Name, Middle Name & Temporary/Student ID number.

Requirements:

  • Reference Letter 
  • TOR (Undergraduate for Masters; Masters for PhD)
  • Membership identification card or certificate and/or proof of community service 
  • Evidence of research and publication engagements (e.g. certification, technical report, article)
  • Certificate of Employment (with indicated income) or BIR Form 2316 (Certificate of Compensation Payment or Income Tax Withheld) or 1 month pay slip. If married, both the student and their spouse need to submit income evidence. If single, only the applicant’s relevant document is needed.
  • Registration Form for last semester enrollment (for renewal)
  1. Please read the reminder shown on the last part of the Google Form per type of scholarship.
  2. The eligibility of the student-applicant for tuition fee and miscellaneous fee discount shall be evaluated through a scoring system as follows:

Scores

Tuition and Miscellaneous Fees Coverage

95 to 100 points

100%

85 to > 95 points

90%

75 to > 85 points

80%

65 to > 75 points

70%

55 to > 50 points

60%

  1. The student-applicant who will be considered pre-qualified based on the submitted documents, will be scheduled for an interview.  
  2. Screening/deliberation for the number of applicants to be awarded with scholarship shall be contingent on the available budget and meeting the required points. In case there will be more than one applicant who meets the 95 to 100 points, only the highest scoring applicant shall be awarded with the 100% scholarship coverage. The others shall be awarded the lower coverage.

  1. The student-applicant should have no failing or incomplete grade/s and has not been subjected to any disciplinary action in the previous school year. The application can be renewed every semester.
  2. A graduate student with scholarship must complete the program within the time frame required in the curriculum, except in case of approved deferment.
  3. The student scholar is expected to render some of the following forms of support services/assistance to the GSMHS in exchange of the scholarship provided.

C.1 Active involvement in the student council activities as officer and/or member

C.2 Community service (within and outside DLSMHSI), which may include community outreach activities conducted by GSMHS/DLSMHSI or other volunteering activities within the students’ locality, institution or societies

C.3 Clerical work, which may include editing of documents, encoding, literature searching, and other related tasks

C.4 Promotion of graduate studies programs

C.5 Co-organizing educational activities which include tasks such as organizing committee membership, emcee/facilitators, creation of certificates and fliers, and resource person

C.6 Provision of technical assistance in other GSMHS activities

 

The following are the corresponding total number of hours (approximate) that need to be delivered by the student scholars for support services depending on the scholarship coverage. 

Scholarship Coverage 

Number of hours to be provided (approximately)

100%

60 hours

90%

55 hours

80%

50 hours

70%

45 hours

60%

40 hours

The support services to be provided by the scholar shall be implemented in the same semester of the scholarship award until the next scholarship notification for the succeeding semester.

  1. A scholar may apply for deferment of scholarship grant prior to the start of the next term of a given academic year subject to the written approval of the GSMHS scholarship committee.
  2. A scholar may be allowed for deferment for only one (1) academic year due to health reasons supported by a medical certificate which would prevent him/her from enrolling for the whole semester.

Circumstances may occur in which scholars are not able to complete the terms of the scholarship. If the scholar does not complete the term or withdraws from school, the scholar must notify the GSMHS scholarship committee in writing with the reasons and the scholar’s future plans.

 

  1. Submission of fake or spurious documents 
  2. Final conviction of an offense involving moral turpitude 
  3. Other causes analogous to the forgoing
  4. Discontinuance of studies
  5. Failure in any of the enrolled subjects
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Telephone: (+632) 8988 - 3100 or (+6346) 481-8000

Email Address : webteam@dlsmhsi.edu.ph