DepEd Reiterates The Importance Of Transparency In Improving Education Outcomes

The Department of Education highlights transparency as an essential factor in raising the quality of learning outcomes.

Chef Tatung Wins Big At 21st Philippine Quill Awards For “Gulay vs. Goolai” Campaign

Chef Tatung’s “Gulay vs. Goolai” campaign wins big at the 21st Philippine Quill Awards, showcasing the power of food in building communities and promoting nutrition in challenging times—through his flagship platform, Simpol. #ChefTatung #21stPhilippineQuill #PhilippineQuillAwards #QuillAwards #IABCPhilippines

Unleash Greatness: Gabbi Garcia, Sam YG, & More Celebrities Share Wellness Habits

Celebrities are opening up about their wellness routines, and their insights could inspire anyone to pursue a healthier lifestyle.

PAGEONE Group And Clients Dominate The 21st Philippine Quill Awards With 35 Trophies

Dominating the 21st Philippine Quill Awards, PAGEONE Group and its clients brought home 35 trophies—including groundbreaking campaigns for Chef Tatung, World Vision Philippines, NLEX, STI, TALA, and SM Foundation. With its fourth straight Agency of the Year title, PAGEONE has made history as the winningest agency in Quill Awards history. #PAGEONEGroup #21stPhilippineQuill #PhilippineQuillAwards #QuillAwards #IABCPhilippines

GSIS To Subsidize Education Of 5K Members’ Kin

The GSIS is subsidizing the college education of 5,025 of its members' kin for School Year 2020-2021.

GSIS To Subsidize Education Of 5K Members’ Kin

27
27

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) is subsidizing the college education of 5,025 of its members’ kin for School Year 2020-2021 under the GSIS Educational Subsidy Program (GESP).

The grantees were selected from 5,427 nominees. Priority was given to children of GSIS members with the lowest annual basic salary.

The grantees will be notified via email and text message. The list will be uploaded to the GSIS website at www.gsis.gov.ph.

GSIS will give a Php10,000 yearly financial assistance to the grantees to augment their educational fund. They will continue to receive the subsidy until they finish their college course provided they meet the 80% general weighted average with no failing grade or incomplete mark in any subject in the previous semester or term of the academic year.

The GESP allowance will be deposited to the bank account of the grantees at the Land Bank of the Philippines.

GSIS opened GESP from March to September 2020 to accommodate as many active members as possible considering the movement restrictions of the nationwide community quarantine.

GESP is the pension fund’s response to President Duterte’s call to provide wider access to quality college education to the marginalized sector. It complements Republic Act No. 10931 or the 2017
Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education which provides free tuition and miscellaneous fees.

For GESP concerns and inquiries, interested parties may call Mgr. Raymundo Palad, Leslie Fangonil, or Rodello Giron of the GSIS Corporate Social Advocacies Department through (02) 8479-3588, (02) 8479-3571 to 72. GSIS branch offices nationwide may also assist applicants.