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The Insular Foundation conducts an online
orientation to 11 Gold Eagle Scholars from the University of the Philippines
Diliman. |
Insular
Foundation, InLife’s corporate social responsibility arm, recently awarded
college scholarship grants to 26 first-year students taking up Science,
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) courses.
The
Foundation awarded Gold Eagle College Scholarship Grants to 11 students from
the University of the Philippines Diliman (UPD); and 15 students from other
partner schools, namely, Aurora State College of Science and Technology,
Benguet State University, Bohol Island State University, Central Mindanao
University, and Davao Oriental State University. The scholarship benefits
include stipend, transportation and book allowance.
During the
scholars’ orientation program, Insular Foundation Executive Director Ana
Soriano expressed optimism that the scholarship grant will help the students
achieve their dreams and live better lives.
“The reason
why we continue the Insular Foundation Gold Eagle College Scholarship Grant
every year is to be able to help students like you reach your personal dreams,
with the hope that you will use your acquired knowledge and skills to make life
better. When you graduate, you will be able to help your family enjoy a more
comfortable life. When you become serious professionals like a Civil Engineer,
Chemical Engineer, Mathematicians, Statisticians, and other fields in the
sciences, your impact will expand in the bigger community,” she said.
Speaking on
behalf of the scholars, UPD student Blessilyn Ramos thanked the Foundation for
easing their financial burden and empowering them with the gift of education.
“As Gold Eagle Scholars, we are immensely grateful for the privilege of
accessing quality education, opportunities for professional growth, and a
supportive community. Your kindness and trust in our potential give profound
meaning to our academic journey—it motivates us to instill discipline in
ourselves, persevere despite countless challenges, and become more conscious of
the impact we can create,” she said.
Bohol Island
State University student Charity Joy Roma said the scholarship grant motivates
her to study harder and inspires her to give back to others someday. “The
scholarship has provided me the means to focus on my studies and strive toward
my dreams. More importantly, it has reminded me of the power of community and
generosity in transforming lives. To the Insular Foundation, thank you for your
unwavering dedication to education and empowerment,” she said.
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The Insular Foundation conducts an online orientation to Gold Eagle Scholars from provincial partner state universities and college.
Since the
Gold Eagle College Scholarship Program’s relaunch in 2008, Insular Foundation
has helped 134 students finish their college education.
To learn more
about Insular Foundation, visit https://www.insularfoundation.com.ph/.
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