DBP offers scholarship for aspiring nurses

MANILA, Philippines - In a bid to ensure an “adequate and continuing supply of trained and qualified professionals for domestic and overseas requirements," the Development Bank of the Philippines is providing a special scholarship program for indigent but qualified students who wish to work as nurses and seamen, Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said Sunday.

Bunye in his column “View from the Palace" said the DBP Endowment for Education Program (DEEP) will initially focus on training of nurses who are in demand in the Philippines and abroad.

Under DEEP, nursing scholars would be provided a scholarship grant that covers all expenses from first year up to graduation.

“What is unique about this program is that funds will be released in advance to participating schools, relieving scholars of the burden of having to re-apply every semester," he said.

Bunye revealed that an initial 545 “indigent but deserving applicants" have already taken the nursing scholarship entrance exams conducted through DBP’s partner-schools that include St. Louis University, Our Lady of Fatima, Cebu Normal University, Mindanao State University, West Visayas State University, Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila.

Of the 545, 188 have already passed the entrance exams.

DBP President Reynaldo David said DEEP is part of the bank’s contribution to sustainable development of the country’s human resource.

David said that after the nursing scholars, DBP would then provide a similar scholarship grant for seamanship. - GMANews.TV

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