25 Capiceņos Tesda Scholars |
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The Private Education Student Financial Assistance, or Pesfa, caters to high school graduates who cannot afford a college education.
Scholars were undergoing a 392-hour competency-based training at the mezzanine floor of Hotel Veronica in Pueblo de Panay.
They hope to pass the assessment for National Certificate Level II this coming November.
“These students compose the second batch (of trainees) to finish the program,” said Jeriel Febrada, instructor.
According to Ferdinand Clarence Mateo, also an instructor and computer system and network technologist, Pesfa is “one way to help the less fortunate Capiceño have a bright future.”
Febrada and Mateo said this batch, dubbed “Innovators,” is serious in learning computer servicing skills and technologies. (JOHN S. HEREDIA/PN) |