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Romblon State University Barangay Liwanag, Odiongan, Romblon Expanded Students' Grants-In-Aid Program for Poverty Alleviation (E Romblon State University Barangay Liwanag, Odiongan, Romblon Expanded Students' Grants-In-Aid Program for Poverty Alleviation (ESGP-PA) Master List of Officially Enrolled of Student-Grantees 1st Semester A.Y. 2016-2017 NAME ADDRESS YEAR AY 2016 - LEVEL 2017 Cong. Dist. 1st Sem NO. HOUSEHOLD NUMBER SEX SCHOOL COURSE Remarks (enrolled, LAST NAME FIRST NAME M.I. Barangay Town/City Province (1st, (1,2,3 dropped, 2nd ,4,5) 3rd… replaced, Lone) deferred, graduate) 1 175901004-4306-00016 AGASCON SHIRLEEN M. Female Camod-om Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering 3 Enrolled 2 175901012-4304-00009 BOLANTE MARISOL G. Female Tugdan Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Secondary Education 3 Enrolled 3 175901003-5527-00013 COCHING MAY ANN G. Female Camili Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Secondary Education 3 Enrolled 4 175901008-2537-00025 DALISAY LEAH MAY M. Female Tugdan Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Agricultural Technology 3 Enrolled 5 175901008-2677-00036 DALISAY MYRA G. Female Tugdan Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Secondary Education 3 Enrolled 6 175901008-2509-00001 FLAVIANO JULIE ANN R. Female Tugdan Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Agricultural Technology 3 Enrolled 7 175901008-2874-00006 FLAVIANO MA. BELEN M. Female Tugdan Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Secondary Education 3 Enrolled 8 175901005-2507-00010 FURIO RONAMIE G. Female Madalag Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Secondary Education 3 Enrolled 9 175901004-2676-00009 GALARIO MELVIN C. Male Camod-om Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering 3 Enrolled 10 175901005-3043-00030 GALAY VINCENT ERIC S. Male Madalag Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering 3 Enrolled 11 175901008-3043-00007 GALICHA MA. CONCEPCION M. Female Tugdan Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Secondary Education 3 Enrolled 12 175901002-2507-00034 GALICIA REMART T. Male Calagonsao Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Criminology 2 Enrolled 13 175901009-5324-00002 GALICIA CARYL D. Male Bagsic Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Agricultural Technology 3 Enrolled 14 175901008-2677-00053 GALOS GRACE M. Female Tugdan Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering 4 Enrolled 15 175901008-2677-00061 GALOS MENCHU G. Female Tugdan Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Agriculture 3 Enrolled 16 175901002-2524-00015 GATALLO MARIA PAULYN G. Female Calagonsao Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Biology 3 Enrolled 17 175901004-2524-00010 LILANG WINDELYN G. Female Camod-om Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Secondary Education 3 Enrolled 18 175901002-2533-00034 MARIANO NEPTHALIE G. Female Calagonsao Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Agriculture Technology 3 Enrolled 19 175901004-2676-00008 MARTINEZ SHERYL G. Female Camod-om Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Secondary Education 3 Enrolled 20 175901009-2507-00003 MELCHOR JOSEPH P. Male Bagsik Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Secondary Education 3 Enrolled 21 175901009-2509-00019 MERCANO MARK DEXTER G. Male Bagsik Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Agriculture 3 Enrolled 22 175901010-2537-00003 PALCAN GERLYN T. Female Gui-ob Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Secondary Education 3 Enrolled 23 175901004-4368-00007 QUARIE MAY ANN L. Female Camod-om Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Secondary Education 3 Enrolled 24 175901012-4368-00023 SADIASA MARY JOY N. Female San Roque Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering 2 Enrolled 25 175901005-2529-00031 SENOBIO BUENAVENTURA, JR.G. Male Madalag Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Agricultural Technology 3 Enrolled 26 175901012-4368-00013 SOGUILON VIRNIEL M. Male San Roque Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3 Enrolled 27 175901004-2524-00007 ZALDUA KENRYL S. Male Camod-om Alcantara Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3 Enrolled 28 175902006-2665-00005 DALUZ JEREMIAH F. Male Libtong Banton Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3 Enrolled 29 175902007-7814-00011 DELOS SANTOSJIVEH F. Female Manit Banton Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3 Enrolled 30 175902009-3915-00008 FABABEIR MAICA F. Female Nasunogan Banton Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Biology 3 Enrolled 31 175902001-2658-00018 FABELLON JAIRY F. Male Balogo Banton Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 2 Enrolled 32 175902013-2658-00006 FEDELIN CLAIRE ANN B. Female Poblacion Banton Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Biology 3 Enrolled 33 175902001-2665-00048 FEGAL PEAH F. Female Balogo Banton Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Secondary Education 3 Enrolled CHARLENE 34 175902004-2665-00016 FEGALAN G. Female Hambian Banton Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Biology 3 Enrolled GRACE 35 175902004-2665-00024 FEGALAN JONARD F. Male Hambian Banton Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3 Enrolled 36 175902013-7535-00008 LOPE JERICH F. Male Toctoc Banton Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3 Enrolled 37 175902007-2655-00019 MATIRA NIKKI JANE Female Mainit Banton Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Secondary Education 3 Enrolled 38 175902001-2665-00073 MORALES HONEYLENE F. Female Balago Banton Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3 Enrolled 39 175902018-3915-00023 PASTRANA JORALYN F. Female Yabawan Banton Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Secondary Education 3 Enrolled 40 175902007-2655-00008 SALUBA JEWEL HARIETH F. Female Mainit Banton Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Biology 3 Enrolled 41 175903014-2665-00014 ANTIQUERA JERRIME N. Male Lumbang East Cajidiocan Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Secondary Education 3 Enrolled 42 175903009-2662-00012 BONA BLANCA NICOLE R. Female Lumbang East Cajidiocan Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Secondary Education 3 Enrolled 43 175903004-2665-00041 CAMONGAY JANICE R. Female Cambijang Cajidiocan Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Secondary Education 4 Enrolled 44 175903011-2665-00037 CLORION JUDY R. Male Marigondon Cajidiocan Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Agricultural Technology 3 Enrolled 45 175903006-2655-00016 CONSTANTINO JAKE D. Male Danao Cajidiocan Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3 Enrolled 46 175903004-2670-00022 ESIDRO MICHELLE R. Female Cambijang Cajidiocan Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3 Enrolled 47 175903012-2536-00017 FELIO DARINA ROSE R. Female Poblacion Cajidiocan Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 4 Enrolled 48 175903005-2558-00008 GADO MADEL A. Female Cantagda Cajidiocan Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Secondary Education 3 Enrolled 49 175903006-2659-00091 MACABARE JEANELYN R. Female Danao Cajidiocan Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3 Enrolled 50 175903006-2670-00054 OLARTE KEREN F. Female Danao Cajidiocan Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Agricultural Technology 3 Enrolled 51 175903003-2668-00017 RABIDA ROSE ANN R. Female Cambalo Cajidiocan Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3 Enrolled 52 175903004-2658-00069 RABINO IRISH R. Female Cambijang Cajidiocan Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3 Enrolled 53 175903002-2655-00005 RABINO KATHLYN R. Female Cambajao Cajidiocan Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Secondary Education 3 Enrolled 54 175903010-2667-00035 RABINO MARIBET R. Female Cambijang Cajidiocan Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Agricultural Technology 4 Enrolled 55 175903013-8013-00002 RABINO ROSE MAE S. Female Sugod Cajidiocan Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor in Secondary Education 4 Enrolled 56 175903001-2668-00021 RABUSA BEVERLY R. Female Alibagon Cajidiocan Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3 Enrolled 57 175903013-8013-00024 RAET MICAH R. Female Sugod Cajidiocan Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3 Enrolled 58 175903013-7519-00019 RALLOS JOZIEL C. Female Cambijang Cajidiocan Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3 Enrolled 59 175903009-2668-00005 RAMILO JENNY R. Female Lumbang East Cajidiocan Romblon Lone Romblon State University Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 3 Enrolled 60 175903014-4562-00017
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