The Pasig City government will launch a master’s scholarship program for public school personnel to support their professional development.
Implemented through the Pasig City Education Department (PCED), the program provides grants of P10,000 to P40,000 per term for qualified teachers and non-teaching staff pursuing master’s degrees at CHED-recognized institutions in Metro Manila.
Applicants will be evaluated based on submitted documents, with priority given to those with longer years of service if slots are limited.
Scholars are required to complete two years of return service in Pasig public schools or child development centers after finishing their program, and failure to meet academic or financial requirements may lead to removal from the program.
The PCED will announce the application period, number of slots, and qualifications, while applicants can seek more information through the scholarship office online, by phone, or at the Pasig City Hall office.
Source: PhilNews24 | March 15, 2026
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