Title
Revised GSIS Scholarship Program Guidelines
Law
Gsis No. 69
Decision Date
Apr 26, 2012
The GSIS Resolution No. 69 revises the Policy and Procedural Guidelines of the GSIS Scholarship Program to enhance support for underprivileged members' dependents, aiming to reduce high pre-termination rates and ensure more scholars graduate from quality educational institutions.

Q&A (GSIS Resolution NO. 69)

The primary objective of the GSIS Scholarship Program is to help the deserving and underprivileged earn a college degree, serving as a corporate responsibility of GSIS.

The intended beneficiaries are the dependents of less privileged GSIS members who need assistance to earn a college degree from schools that provide quality education.

The purpose is to ensure an increase in the number of scholars who are able to graduate from schools that provide quality education by providing updated guidance to member-grantees and scholars.

The revised Policy and Procedural Guidelines were approved and confirmed by the GSIS Board through Resolution No. 69 dated April 26, 2012.

The detailed revised Policy and Procedural Guidelines are contained in a memorandum dated April 24, 2012, from the Senior Vice President, Corporate Services Group, which is attached to the Resolution.

The full text is available at the Office of the National Administrative Register, U.P. Law Complex, Diliman, Quezon City.

Because the GSIS aims to ensure that scholars not only obtain a degree but also receive education of a standard that benefits their future opportunities and personal development.

The Senior Vice President, Corporate Services Group, proposed the revised Policy and Procedural Guidelines that the GSIS Board approved through the Resolution.

Yes, the Resolution formally approves and confirms the revised Policy and Procedural Guidelines, making it an official and binding policy for the GSIS Scholarship Program.


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