The Senate on Thursday hailed Philippine naval officer
Ensign Maycee Angga for receiving the best international student award at the
Britannia Royal Navy College (BRNC) in Darmouth, United Kindgom.
"Ensign Angga's achievement exemplifies the
determination and commitment of all our uniformed personnel in bringing honor
and recognition to the country through their outstanding achievements in their
respective fields,” Senate President Aquilino "Koko" Pimentel III
said.
Pimentel, on the same day, filed a Senate Resolution
congratulating and commending Angga’s exemplary achievement which he said
showed “formidable courage” and “innate talent” in the pursuit of excellence in
the presence of equally able contenders from other nations in the world.
"I hope her story will inspire another
generation," the Senate President said.
In his Senate Resolution No. 109, Pimentel said that Angga,
who hails from Orion, Bataan , emerged as the
first Philippine naval officer to attend and complete the grueling course at
the BRNC and the first female naval officer to be given the distinguished
award.
Angga was also cited for being the lone female officer among
the international cadets from Albania ,
the Bahamas , Egypt , Libya ,
Qatar , the United Emirates,
and Ukraine , who graduated
along with cadets of the United
Kingdom .
This commendation comes after the Senate last week hailed
Olympic Games silver medalist Hidilyn Diaz of the Philippine Air Force, who
finally ended the country's 20-years medal drought in the quadrennial Games.
S&T scholarship program expansion
Pimentel meanwhile filed a bill to encourage poor but
intelligent students to pursue higher education in the field of science and
technology (S&T) through a scholarship program available to all incoming
students enrolled in its related courses.
Pimentel’s new bill builds on the S&T program of the
Department of Science and Technology (DOST) through its Science Education
Institute (SEI) in Republic Act No. 7687 or the "Science and Technology
Scholarship Act of 1994," and in R.A. 10612, or the "Fast-Tracked
S&T Scholarship Act of 2013."
Under the proposed scholarship, Filipino students currently
enrolled in any state university or college taking up priority S&T courses
with a general weighted average (GWA) of 83 percent or higher.
Scholars will also be entitled to an annual award for
full-time study equal to the complete financial package of R.A. 7687.
Moreover, they will have an award while matriculating in an
approved program but shall not exceed five years from the time the program is
availed.
The proposed scholarship program would be funded by this
year's appropriations of the SEI under the DOST. The SEI would be authorized to
accept grants, contributions or donations from domestic and foreign sources
Pimentel said that it was a declared policy of the state to
promote the right of all citizens to affordable quality education and to ensure
that education shall be accessible to all.
"The state shall also give priority to research and
development, invention, innovation and their utilization. Thus, priority shall
also be given to science, technology, mathematics, and engineering,"
Pimentel said.
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