Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation (MPTC), the leading mobility infrastructure and solutions provider in the Philippines, kicks off its scholarship program for the academic year 2023-2024. Together with its subsidiaries— NLEX Corp., MPT South, and Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway Corp.— and in partnership with 14 universities, the program aims to provide educational assistance to students from low-income households.
The scholarship grant will provide full tuition, monthly allowance, and miscellaneous benefits for other expenses. Aside from the monetary component, scholars can enjoy internship, board review and exam fees, and job opportunities in the MPTC group upon graduation.
Opening more roads to success
Through the help of its 3 subsidiaries, the MPTC Group opens more opportunities for deserving students from low-income households to pursue their careers in the fields of Accounting, Engineering, and Education without any financial hindrance. Started in 2012 with just 3 partner universities at that time, namely Bulacan State University, Holy Angel University, and University of the Philippines, the scholarship now expanded to partner colleges and universities in Visayas and Mindanao.
“We, in MPTC, solidify our commitment to innovation and excellence by empowering students to pursue their careers and pave their way to success. We believe our nation’s youth will uphold our company’s values in their lives as students and as future professionals,” said MPTC Chief Human Resources Officer Lea Wong.
The 14 partners schools for this academic year are the following: University of the Philippines – Diliman, Far Eastern University, Miriam College, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, Bulacan State University, Don Honorio State University, Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Paranaque, Technological University of the Philippines – Cavite, Cavite State University System, Emilio Aguinaldo College – Cavite, Lyceum of the Philippines University – Cavite, Southern Philippines Institute of Science and Technology, Cordova Public College, and Mindanao State University.
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