The UST Chemical Engineering Society held its
annual search for deserving Chemical Engineering students to become the newest
batch of book scholars for the first semester of A.Y. 14-15 held at the Roque
RuaƱo building last 11th to 16th of August.
This project aims to provide commendable ChE
students with books for their major subjects, which would help them excel in their academic
performance. "It took us long to
choose the scholars for this semester because most of them really showed their
need for the books," said Divine Grace Agura, one of the project
heads. "Makikita mo talaga yung
drive nila to perform better sa studies kaya sila nag apply for the book
scholarship," she added.
The project team considered two factors in
choosing the new set of book scholars. First is the dire needs of the student
and second is the way he/she performed on the interview proper. The applicant
must reflect a package comprising of a good personality and great commitment to
the organization in order to be selected.
Out of the twenty seven who applied, only
seven were chosen for the semester's book scholarship. Namely, they are Ian Kester Fancubit
(1ChE-B), Jay Russell Avendano (1ChE-D), Roxanne Mae Suyu (2ChE-C), Jazzmyn De
Leon & Julius Magno (3ChE-D), Harvey Lechago (4ChE-C), and Charissa Alfonso
(5ChE-B).
The result was announced on
the 20th of August.
These book scholars will continue to be a
representation of UST ChES' continuing success in helping students to be better
not just with the extra-curricular activities but also in aiding the students
with their needs to excel in academics.
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