ANGEL RESMA
S.Y. 2016-2017, Bachelor of Science in Accounting Technology
I can still remember when my father told me they won’t be able to support my studies anymore. But with a young brave heart that was full of dreams and faith, I did not allow my family's situation to hinder me from reaching my dreams of finishing my studies and becoming a college degree holder. I worked hard to have high grades, and I applied for scholarships until I became a Real LIFE scholar.
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VENICE BALICOCO
S.Y. 2017-2018, Bachelor of Science in Information Management - Airline Operation
When I was in kindergarten, I won in a coloring contest. I waited for my mother at the awarding ceremony, but only my aunt arrived, crying. I was not aware that as I waited for my mom, she was fighting for her life. At the age of 30, she died that day, leaving behind three children aged two, five, and seven. A week after my mother’s death, my father left us, taking away with him all my mother’s savings and insurance benefits.
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RAMCHAND CAITOR
S.Y. 2013-2014, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
I still vividly remember when my father told me, “o, itong P2,000, ipamasahe mo pa-Maynila. Magtrabaho ka. Ayusin mo ‘yang buhay mo. ‘Wag mo kaming alalahanin dito. Pangarap mo ang unahin mo.” (“Use this P2,000 to go to Manila. Work there and get a better life. Don’t worry about us here. Put your dreams first.”) My father sold the only pig we had for P2,000 to send me to Manila.
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ROBERT LAGUYO
S.Y. 2017-2018, Bachelor of Secondary Education - English
I found myself ashamed of bringing my friends to our house since we live in a squatters’ area. I often said no to many hangouts because I could not afford to travel from a friend's house to go home, shrinking my group of friends to a handful of closest ones.
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TRISHA TADLE
S.Y. 2017-2018, BA Communication Arts
I experienced working every summer vacation as a pharmacy aid in Laguna and as a dishwasher for me to earn for my school allowance. I also offered tutorials for my classmates in return for a snack or a cup of noodles.
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JEMIMAH GERMANO
S.Y. 2015-2016, BS Hotel & Restaurant Management
Growing up, I knew how to be content with whatever my parents could put on the table. I learned how to be resourceful as well because in the province, whenever I'm hungry, I would just look for some trees to climb that I think are not owned by anyone then I’d have something to eat.
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JOSEPH CADANO
S.Y. 2013-2014, BS Elementary Education
It was 2012 when Pastor Paul Herrera introduced the Real LIFE scholarship to me. It was also the same year when my father died. He was a pedicab driver and was the one sending me to school.
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ANGIELYN OCTIA
S.Y. 2017-2018, BS Agribusiness
Growing up, our family didn’t prepare anything on the table for Christmas because we had no money for it.
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JERMAINE ALBRANDO
S.Y. 2015-2016, BS Office Management
I always felt there was something missing in my life until I became a Real Life scholar and encountered Christ.
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JOSHUA REYES
S.Y. 2018-2019, BS Information Technology
Leadership Awardee, 2019 North and Central Luzon Graduation
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BERNARD PASICOLAN
S.Y. 2018-2019, BS Accounting Technology
Integrity Awardee, 2019 North and Central Luzon Graduation
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JONALYN JAVIER
S.Y. 2018-2019, BSEd Major in English
Cum Laude, Faith Awardee, 2019 South Luzon Graduation
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