MSEUF recognizes 73 Enverga Entrance Scholarship qualifiers

Seventy-three qualifiers of the Enverga Entrance Scholarship Program were recognized in a ceremony held June 10, at the AEC Little Theater of Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation.
Accompanied by their parents and guardians, the scholarship recipients received their certificates of recognition from Rey Marco Casino, officer-in-charge of the Office of Student Affairs and Services, and Maria Isabel Granada, director of the Office of Scholarships and Endowment, Job Placement and Alumni Relations.
Of the 73 qualifiers, the top 10 scholars will receive a 100% scholarship covering tuition and miscellaneous fees for four years, subject to MSEUF Scholarship Policies and Guidelines. To retain the grant, scholars must maintain academic performance with no grade lower than 2.0 throughout their four-year college program.
Meanwhile, 25 qualifiers received a 100% tuition scholarship, while 38 qualifiers received a 50% tuition scholarship. Both grants are valid for one academic year and subject to the same scholarship policies and guidelines.
In his welcome remarks, Celso Jaballa, vice president for external relations, reminded the scholars that the scholarship is not a destination but an opportunity that opens doors to their dreams. He encouraged them to pursue excellence through perseverance, discipline, focus and a strong sense of responsibility, stressing that their success remains in their own hands.
Before the signing of the scholarship agreement, Granada explained the scholarship policies and retention requirements. She reminded the scholars to maintain grades not lower than 2.0, uphold good moral character and preserve a positive reputation as student ambassadors of the university.
The Entrance Scholarship Program attracted 545 applicants from 87 senior high schools across Quezon Province and neighboring provinces, reflecting the growing interest of outstanding students in pursuing quality education at MSEUF.
Through the program, the university continues to recognize academic achievement and provide deserving learners with opportunities to pursue higher education with greater confidence and support.
The recognition aligned with Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation’s mission of offering responsive and alternative programs that support national development and global excellence. It also reflected the core values of Service, Excellence and Fortitude by helping deserving students access quality education, pursue their goals and prepare for meaningful futures.
- SDG 4: Quality Education – The scholarship program expanded access to higher education and supported academically qualified learners in pursuing college degrees.
- SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities – The grants helped ease financial barriers for students from different schools and communities.
- SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – The program involved coordination with senior high schools whose principals and school heads certified the applicants’ academic achievements.
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