SCHOLARSHIP

Right Now is the Right Time

     Notre Dame of Jolo College (NDJC) is a place where students’ dreams come to reality. Since 1954 NDJC has grown despite the unpredictable peace and order condition. The Oblate of Mary Immaculate Fathers and Brothers remained steadfast in bringing the Good News to the poor through its mission of educating peoples from all walks of life. It is a melting pot of culture shaped by majority Islam practicing students, and minority Christians and Badjaos. NDJC is the only tertiary education institution that houses large number of hardworking scholars that are coming from poor families.

     Now and then, NDJC needs your support to magnify its reach, change peoples’ lives, listen to more voices, and drive and inspire more students closer to their dreams. With collective and collaborative efforts, we can reach out and help more.

     The Notre Dame of Jolo College offers different scholarship programs to students on the basis of their financial requirements and capability to meet the academic standard of the College. The following are the existing scholarship programs:

Who will qualify?

  • Financially needy
  • Good intellectual ability and proven academic competence
  • Willingness to render service to the community
  • Ability to maintain outstanding academic performance
  • Strong commitment to pay back through service to the community in the future

How to apply?

Step 1: Take the NDJC qualifying examination

Step 2: Prepare all the requirements

STEP 3: Get the scholarship Application form from the Scholarship Office

STEP 4: Fill out the form

STEP 5: Place inside a long brown envelope the filled-out form and submit to the Scholarship Office

STEP 6: Undergo the interview by the Scholarship Selection Committee 

STEP 7: Wait for the deliberation of results by the Scholarship Selection Committee

STEP 8: Qualified applicants are hereby directed to report to the Scholarship Office for confirmation and acceptance

Step 8: Qualified applicants are hereby directed to report to the Scholarship Office for confirmation and acceptance

What are the requirements?

  • Letter of Application addressed to NDJC Scholarship Selection Committee
  • Photocopy of Report Card
  • Certificate of Good Moral Character
  • Photocopy of Transcript of Records (for transferee)
  • Photocopy of Honorable Dismissal (for transferee)
  • Certificate of Indigence from DSWD
  • 1pc. Passport-size picture with blue background with name tag
  • Photocopy of the NDJC entrance test result
  • Parent’s consent for working scholar (For easy evaluation of documents please follow the sequence of the list)
  • Certification from the School Principal that you are the Top 1 or Top 2 among the graduates for academic entrance scholarship.

Internally-Funded Scholarship

  • Academic Entrance for Senior High School
  • Academic Entrance for College (Valedictorian/ Salutatorian)
  • Apostolic Vicariate of Jolo Student Assistance
  • Athletic Scholarship
  • Bishop Benjamin De Jesus Scholarship Program
  • De Mazenodian
  • First in Academic in Academic Department
  • Former Exchange Students
  • Fr. Rey Roda Scholarship for SHS Indigents
  • Fr. Jose Ante Scholarship for Indigenous People (Badjao)
  • Ingat Kapandayan Artists’ Center
  • Layag-Student School Publication
  • Mahardika Student Government
  • Salam Scholarship Program
  • Student Assistance Program
  • Teacher Education Scholarship Program
  • Vicariate Scholarship

Externally-Funded Scholarship

  • Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Scholarship Grants
  • Navata Scholarship
  • Island Petroleum Scholarship Program
  • Mindanao Sulu Oil Scholarship
  • Oblate Foundation Scholarship Program

CHED and
other Government Scholarships

  • Tertiary Education Subsidy for Private Higher Education Institution
  • Tulong Dunong

As Notre Dame of Jolo College strives to produce high standard of work force which will contribute to a more progressive Sulu and eventually the world, it also tries to alleviate poverty and promote peace through education. Hence these endeavors provide unlimited opportunities for donors to align their desire to help with the College’s mission.

 

If you have received a scholarship while studying at NDJC, or maybe you have dependents who earned their degree while enjoying their scholarship, you have several avenues of sharing your blessings to fund scholarship support.  Right now is the right time. Support and send a scholar to school through the following:

How to Support to an Existing Scholarship

Cash and Check Donations

Cash gifts and checks may be sent directly to the Finance Office, Notre Dame of Jolo College, Gandasuli, Jolo, Sulu. Please email the Scholarship Office at ndjcscholarships@gmail.com and or ndjc_presidentgmail.com. You can also reach us through our Facebook page NDJC-Scholarships Office.

Donation by Fund Transfer

If you do your donation through fund transfer, please go to Metrobank Jolo Branch and fill out three (3) copies of the bank deposit slips with the following details:

 

Metrobank Jolo Branch

Account Name: Notre Dame of Jolo College

Account No.:113-3-03020351-8

Use Bills Payment Slip and indicate the existing scholarship you want to support

How to Support If Outside the Philippines

Fund transfer for the existing scholarship you want to help from outside the Philippines can be done through the Metrobank Jolo Branch. Please follow the fund transfer procedures of the bank in the country of origin and provide the following information:

 

 

Metrobank Jolo Branch

Account Name: Notre Dame of Jolo College

Account No.:113-3-03020351-8

GUIDELINES FOR SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS

Notre Dame of Jolo College Scholarship Program has been supporting qualified poor but deserving students of generous financial assistance as they receive holistic education.  Thanks to the many generous benefactors and supporters of NDJC who directly and indirectly extended support. Basically, the ultimate deciding reason in awarding scholarship grants to students of the Notre Dame of Jolo College, aside from academic capability, is the proven low economic status of the student.