SNAP BRIGHTS Scholars Graduate with Flying Colors
SN Aboitiz Power's (SNAP) scholarship
program, Bridging Gaps in Higher Education through Tertiary Scholarships
(BRIGHTS), recently celebrated the graduation of another batch of scholars for
the academic year 2023-2024. Among the eleven (11) graduates, five (5) received
Latin honors and two (2) received honorable mentions. Commencement ceremonies
took place at their respective schools in SNAP’s host communities in Ifugao,
Isabela, and Benguet throughout July and August.
SNAP President and Chief Executive
Officer Joseph Yu said, “We are immensely proud of our scholars and their
achievements. We believe they are tomorrow's innovators and change-makers;
through them, we hope to realize our vision of a better and sustainable
Philippines in the future.”
Among the lauded scholars is Jezryll
Hulog, who graduated cum laude from Benguet State University with a Bachelor’s
degree in Secondary Education. In a message to SNAP, she shared that being part
of the BRIGHTS program ‘has instilled [in her] a profound sense of
responsibility and gratitude’. “Your commitment to nurturing young minds has
equipped me with not only academic knowledge, but also the determination to
contribute positively to society.”
Jennifer Asistido, one of SNAP-Magat’s
scholars, will be receiving her degree in Management Accounting this August. “I
am so thankful to have been chosen as a scholar,” she shared. “Those yeses
during the deliberation truly changed my life's trajectory. A big thank-you to
SNAP and everyone involved in the program. You’re making a real difference in
people's lives. I hope to one day be in a position to help others achieve their
dreams, just as SNAP has helped me.”
SNAP-Magat representatives with SNAP-Magat BRIGHTS scholars at the celebratory luncheon |
To celebrate this milestone,
congratulatory luncheons were held throughout July in Magat and Benguet with the
scholars and their families. Throughout this period, SNAP was consequently
doing another round of screening for new scholars. As of writing, twelve (12)
more scholars have been accepted to the program for the upcoming school year.
This totals to 115 scholars supported overall since the program’s inception in
2018.
Coming full circle, three former
BRIGHTS scholars are currently employed in SNAP. Jasmin Montes joined
SNAP-Benguet as a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Assistant in 2023, and
is now part of this year’s scholarship program screening panel. “I started
building my future with SNAP, and to this day I continue to build it with them.
Now I’m also helping others build their future — and, in turn, the future of
the communities they serve.”
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