External Scholarships & Financial Aid Programs
AUN Disability and Public Policy Network (AUN-DPPnet) Postgraduate Scholarship
The AUN-Disability and Public Policy Network (AUN-DPPnet) is the 12th thematic of ASEAN University Network (AUN) based in the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. AUN-DPPnet aspires to support postgraduate education for the disabled people across ASEAN to advocate disability policies in their own country. The University of Malaya AUN-DPPnet is supported financially by The Nippon Foundation of Japan.
Disabled applicants with outstanding academic accomplishment from ASEAN countries are invited to apply this scholarship to further their postgraduate studies (by coursework) in public policy or any field related at selected institutions within the ASEAN University Network.
For further information, please refer to https://www.aunsec.org/discover-aun/thematic-networks/aun-dppnet
Scholarship for the Armed Forces of the Philippines
This is a scholarship program for officers of the Armed Forces of the Philippines with the rank of captain. Applicants have to be recommended by the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Sapientes Milites Scholarship Foundation, Inc. and must qualify for admission in the Loyola Schools.
Successful applicants may take any of the following professional master’s degree programs: Master in Communication, Master in Economics, Master in Political Science major in Global Politics, Master in Organizational Psychology and Master in Applied Sociology and Anthropology.
The Ateneo de Manila University provides 50% of the funds for the scholarship through the Ateneo Graduate School Scholarships. The other 50% is funded by the Office of the President, ADMU.
Scholarships from the Department of Science and Technology, Philippines
Accelerated Science and Technology Human Resource Development Program (ASTHRDP)
Accelerated Science and Technology Human Resource Development Program (ASTHRDP) is a unified and innovative human resource program aimed at accelerating the production of high-level human resources by awarding MS and PhD scholarships to eligible individuals who will fill the gaps of identified areas of science and technology. It hopes to achieve a continuing supply of scientists and technologists who are well equipped to conduct cutting edge researches for the country's development.
Capacity Building Program in Science and Mathematics Education (CBPSME)
The Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI), in cooperation with the National Consortium in Graduate Science and Mathematics Education (NCGSME), offers scholarships to qualified male and female applicants for the pursuance of Master's and Doctorate degrees in Science and Mathematics Education under the Capacity Building Program in Science and Mathematics Education (CBPSME).
Engineering Research and Development for Technology (ERDT)
The Engineering Research and Development for Technology (ERDT) is a consortium of eight member universities in the country that offer master's and doctoral degrees in various engineering fields. This Consortium is composed of Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU), Central Luzon State University (CLSU), De La Salle University (DLSU), Mapua University (MU), Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology (MSU-IIT), University of the Philippines Diliman (UPD), University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB), and University of San Carlos (USC).
United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia Faculty Scholarship Program (UBCHEA)
The United Board Faculty Scholarship Program supports promising young faculty currently employed at a college or university in the United Board network to pursue advanced degrees, taught in English, in an Asia-Pacific country outside of their own. Scholars may receive up to four years of support for doctoral programs and two years of support for master’s programs, pending satisfactory progress.
For application deadlines and other information, please visit the United Board website: https://unitedboard.org/programs/faculty-development/faculty-scholarship-program/
Ryoichi Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship Fund (SYLFF) Program
The SYLFF Program for Tomorrow’s Intellectual Leaders envisions to produce responsible citizens who can deal with social issues with a critical and constructive sense, formulate solutions for local and regional problems, and participate effectively in the country’s efforts to engage the global community.
The SYLFF program was designed for the best and brightest students with strong leadership potential. It supports outstanding, highly qualified graduate students with full one-year scholarships for Master’s, Master of Laws, PhD, or Juris Doctor degrees who are in their theses or dissertations stages, and whose research is oriented towards the social sciences and/or public policy, may apply.
The grant includes full tuition and fees subsidies including thesis writing and oral defense. A monthly living allowance for 10-12 months is also given depending on the applicant’s academic advisement.
Fill-out application form and submit on or before May 31, 2025 for the First Semester SY 2025-2026