CHED Scholarship Priority Courses in Multi and Interdisciplinary Cluster

Guide on CHED Scholarship Priority Courses in Multi and Interdisciplinary Cluster

CHED SCHOLARSHIP PRIORITY COURSES – Here are the courses that CHED scholars may take in Multi and Interdisciplinary Cluster.

While most college entrants undeniably want to take courses that are specific on engineering, medical, and teaching studies, there are some students who are aspiring to take courses in the multi and interdisciplinary cluster. However, not everyone of these students are financially ready.

CHED Scholarship Priority Courses
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Meanwhile, if you have the willpower to really finish college and the multi and interdiscplinary course that you want to take, there are entities that you can turn to for assistance. Among these are scholarship offers.

In the Philippines, the Commission on Higher Education or CHED, the governing body among the colleges and universities in the country, is one of the state entities with scholarship offers. Under it, there are several courses that the programs wants to prioritize.

The priority courses of CHED include courses in multi and interdisciplinary cluster. It is one of the fields wherein the scholarship sponsor covers multiple courses.

Here are the courses in Multi and Interdisciplinary Cluster that are part of the CHED scholarship priority courses:

  • Agribusiness
  • Agro-forestry
  • Data Science and Analytics
  • Disaster Risk Management/ Climate Change
  • Renewable / Sustainable Energy
CHED Scholarship Priority Courses
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Here is the eligibility criteria set by CHED under its scholarship program offer:

  • a Filipino citizen
  • Graduating high school student or high school graduate with a general average General Weighted Average (GWA)
    • For Full State Scholarship Program (FSSP) and Full Private Education Student Financial Assistance (FPESPA), GWA must be 96% or above.
    • For Half-SSP and Half-PESPA, GWA must be 93% but not more than 95%.
  • Must have a combined annual gross income of parents/guardian which does not exceed Four Hundred Thousand Pesos (PhP 400,000), or in cases where the income exceeds PhP 400,000 an applicant must present written certification or medical findings of illness of a family member, or school certifications of two or more dependents enrolled in college;
  • Avail of only one government-funded financial assistance program.

Scholars usually get monetary allowance under the scholarship programs. With regards to the CHED scholarship stipends that you might get under the program, the Commission generously made the details available. To apply to be a scholar of CHED, it is important to prepare the requirements and take the process of the CHED scholarship application.

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