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Scholarship

Scholarship Programs

Divine Word College of Calapan firmly believe that education is a powerful catalyst for positive change. With this vision in mind, we have established our scholarship program to recognize and reward exceptional students who exhibit outstanding academic achievements, leadership qualities, and a commitment to community service.
Through this scholarship, we aim to alleviate the financial burden often associated with higher education, enabling deserving individuals to access quality education and reach new heights of success. We offer a range of scholarship opportunities, catering to various fields of study and academic levels, ensuring inclusivity and diversity across disciplines.

For more inquiries please contact: 
Ms. Diana Kyth P. Conti.

A.      Merit Scholarships 
           1.       Academic Scholar (Dean’s Lister)Academic Affairs Office
           2.       Academic scholarship (BE)BE – Principal’s office
B.      Non- Merit Scholarship 
           1.       Gazette Scholarship ProgramStudent Affairs Office
           2.       School Band Scholarship ProgramAdministrative Office
          3.       DWCC Philharmonics Scholarship ProgramCampus Ministry Office

          4.       Entrance Scholarship Program

(From other schools)

College – Academic Affairs Office

JHS & SHS – BE Principal’s Office

         5.       Special College Scholarship Program for The Children of DWCC Security ForceAdministrative Office
        6.       Scholarship Program for Indigenous People(Members of Cultural minority Group)Guidance Office/ IP Coordinator
        7.       Student Assistant /Parish Stipendiary Scholarship Grant ProgramAdministrative Office
        8.       Sports Scholarship ProgramPresident’s Office
        9.       Scholarship for Persons with DisabilityAdministrative Office
        10.   ROTC/NSTP/ CWTS Scholarship ProgramAcademic Affairs Office
        11.   Cash/ Brother/ Sister DiscountsFinance Office
        12.   FEC/ Employees Privilege DiscountFinance Office
        13.   Faculty/ Employee Graduate StudiesHuman Resource Office
        14.   Cultural Scholarship ProgramStudent Affairs Office
        15.   Leadership ScholarshipStudent Affairs Office
C.      Other Scholarships   

        1.       Calapan Water Scholarship Program

(LikasDiwa Foundation, Inc.)

Academic Affairs Office

       2.       Student Financial Assistance Program

(STUFAP)

Online application
      3.       PEAC (Basic Education)BE- Principal’s Office

      4.       City Government/Provincial Government/Congressional District

PESFA

Registrar’s Office

Registrar’s Office

Scholarship Program

Technical Working Commttee

Gazette Scholarship ProgramEmail: studentaffairsoffice@dwcc.edu.ph
Office: SAO
Leadership Scholarship
Cultural Scholarship Program
School Band Scholarship ProgramName : Ms. Milet S. De Leon l Executive Secretary
Email : admin@dwcc.edu.ph
Office : Admin
Student Assistant /Parish Stipendiary Scholarship
Special College Scholarship Program
for the Children of DWCC Security Force
DWCC Philharmonics Scholarship Program

Name: Mr. Joelito C Oliverio l Lay Campus Minister Email: joeloliverio@gmail.com

Office: Campus Minstry Office

Entrance Scholarship Program

Name: Ms. Realyn P. Delmo l Executive Secretary Email: academicaffairs@dwcc.edu.ph

Office: Academic Affairs Office

Academic Scholar (Dean’s Lister)
Scholarship Program for Indigenous PeopleName: Mr. Jhan Arno S. Sodayi l Guidance Counselor
Email: sodayijhan@dwcc.edu.ph
Office: Admission Guidance and Testing Center
Scholarship for Persons with Disability
Sports Scholarship ProgramName: Ms. Annie A. Amuguis l Faculty l Sports Coordinator
Email: annieamuguis@dwcc.edu.ph
Office: Athletics Office
ROTC/NSTP/ CWTS Scholarship ProgramName : Mr. Edwin T. Escosora l NSTP Director Email:
edwinescosora3@gmail.com
Office: NSTP Office
Faculty/ Employee Graduate StudiesName: Mr. Mark P. Solo III, RGC, CHRA l HR Officer
Email: hro@dwcc.edu.ph
Office: Human Resource Office
Cash/ Brother/ Sister DiscountsFinance Office
FEC/ Employees Privilege Discount

1. Applicants shall apply for a scholarship grant to the assigned Working Committee of the related scholarship type by submitting filled-out forms and requirements during the official enrollment period.

2. The applications received shall be evaluated by the Working Committee regarding completeness, validity, and qualifications.

3. A shortlist of qualified applicants shall be submitted by the Working Committee to the Scholarship Committee, along with the submitted requirements, within five (5) working days after the official enrollment period.

4. The shortlist received shall be reviewed and evaluated for ten (10) to fifteen (15) working days by the Scholarship Committee based on established policies and procedures.

5. Unqualified applications shall be returned to the Working Committee, and the respective applicants shall be immediately notified.

6. Qualified applicants must attend a general orientation conducted by the Scholarship Committee.

7. The Scholarship Committee shall then make a final list of qualified applicants to be recommended to the President for approval.

8. Upon approval by the President, the qualified applicants shall be notified of their approved scholarship grant for the effective semester/school year. Notice shall be given within a week upon receipt by the Committee Chairperson.

1. Scholars should enroll in a regular unit load as specified in the curriculum.

2. Scholars must not have any failing grades in the previous semester.

3. Tuition fee discounts for subjects marked F (Failed), DR (Dropped), NG (No Grade), NIC (Not In Class), or FA (Failure due to absences) will be charged to the scholar effective the following semester when he/she enrolls. He/she will also not be qualified for the next application following that semester.

4. Enrolled subjects with an INCOMPLETE mark that are not completed before the next enrollment shall also be charged to the scholar. He/she will also not be qualified for the next application following that semester.

5. A scholar who drop subject(s) should seek approval from the Chairman of the Scholarship Committee. The Drop Slip consists of three (3) copies: one for the Registrar, one for the Accounting Department, and one for the student. A photocopy will be submitted by the student to the Committee.

6. Scholars who change courses are charged for the subjects taken which are not credited to the new course, effective the following semester when he/she enrolls.

7. Tuition fee discounts for repeated subjects will be charged to the scholar effective the following semester when he/she enrolls.

8. Scholars who change programs are charged for the subjects taken which are not credited to the new program, effective the following semester when he/she enrolls. The scholarship will be removed without prior notice.

9. Tuition fee discounts for subjects that are not required in the curriculum shall be charged to the scholar.

10. Scholars should have no disciplinary actions/sanctions for any cause that violates school policies, rules, and regulations.

11. Scholars must maintain a high moral standard and ready to participate in school activities.

12. Scholars should be recommended by the Technical Working Committee to the Scholarship Committee, which in turn submits the recommendation to the President for final approval.

13. The grant expires at the end of every semester. 

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