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Official List of Qualifiers for the Dost-Sei 2018 Science and Technology OFFICIAL LIST OF QUALIFIERS FOR THE DOST - S E I 2 0 1 8 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS The Department of Science and Technology (DOST), through the Science Education Institute (SEI), announces the names of the qualifiers for the 2018 S&T Undergraduate Scholarships. Each qualifier shall receive a notice of award from the DOST-SEI or the DOST Regional Office stating the date of orientation and contract signing. The qualifiers shall report at the designated venue with a parent/legal guardian who must bring a 2018 Community Tax Certificate or a valid Passport. The legal guardian is required to submit a notarized affidavit of guardianship. The new scholarship awardees must seek admission in any of the priority S&T fields of study in state colleges and universities; CHED-recognized Centers of Excellence/Centers of Development and institutions with FAAP Level III accreditation for the programs they intend to enroll in. Qualifiers with asterisk (*) have lacking document/s and they will be advised accordingly in the notice of award. The following are the qualifiers of the 2018 S&T Undergraduate Scholarship: AARON, JERYLU JAMIL ABAD, ANTHONY GABRIEL SOLETA ABAD, JAKE NATHANIEL RAMIREZ ABAD, JONNBEL FREYRA ABAD, KHURSHE TANACIO ABAD, RENZ MARIAN TOLENTINO ABADIER, LANCE ENTERESO ABADIER, STEFFANIE ROSE MAGHIBON ABADIEZ, KIMBERLY ANN LAVILLA ABADILLA, JONAS ANGELO LOPENA ABADILLA, MARLO GABRIEL OROPESA ABAGATNAN, AL DANIEL SERRANO ABAIN, JOHANNA BELENO ABAINZA, MARDI LOUISE BRIONES ABALLA, NEIL ANGELO PINGOL ABALON, MIKA ANDREA BAROMA ABALOS, LYKA FERRER ABAN, LEILA ROQUE ABAN, MARK CHRISTIAN COLIPANO ABANA, ALEXANDER SORIANO ABANADOR, RAIN RHYMES FRANCO ABANES, RACQUEL GENERAL ABANIL, NOEMI MARFIL ABANO, FRANCIS LOUISSE MODESTO ABANTAS, ABDUL HAKIM CAMPONG ABAO, MARLA VIA FERRER ABARQUEZ, LOUISSE RANA ABASTILLAS, QUENIE DOMINIQUE CEJAS ABAT, JIM BRAIO BAUTISTA ABATON, HEJAR SHALINI SOLAIMAN ABAYON, MARK DONDY CATUIRA ABBU, HAZEL FAYE FELIX ABDAO, ROBERT DIEL LONEZA ABDUA, YAHYA MIRABUENO ABDUL, NOEL PAHAD ALMAZAN ABDULAJID, IMTINANN ASAN ABDULCARIM, ASHIA BARODI ABDULDAYEM, SARAH GAWCEN ABDULGAFFAR, HARIZA HADJI BASHER ABDULKAHIL, CHERRY DIANE SIACOR ABDULLAH, YUSRIYA LALANG ABDURAJAK, FATIMA AMIRA DIONGA ABE, FRANCIA ANDREA BAUTISTA Page 1 of 139 ABEJAR, SHIV JADE BAGASBAS ABEJERO, CARL JUSTIN LOPEZ ABEJUELA, JUN CZAR BALATUCAN ABEJUELA, MARLOU HILOMA ABEJURO, JHOY NIDEA ABELLA, JO SERJI BACANI ABELLA, MARC DUCUSIN ABELLA, RAYMART BELBEDER ABELLANA, APPLE JOY DANTES ABELLANA, DOMINIQUE BUSA ABELLANEDA, DEVINE BACUS ABELLANOSA, VENESSE AULGA LAPEZ ABELLAR, HAZEL QUEEN LAGATA ABELLAR, JAMM EARL DIVINO ABELLAR, MARIAN ROSE HONTONARES ABELLAR, SHENA MAE MAYORMITA ABELLO, ALDRENE MARK TUNGUL ABENALES, STEPHEN CABIG ABENASA, JAN ROLAND SERNADA ABENIDO, RACHEL ANN SEBASTIAN ABENOJAR, JOSHUA ARTILLAGA ABES, KENNEDY BRYAN GUICO ABESAMIS, JARED CASTANEDA ABGELINA, MARTINA LUCERO ABIAN, BRYLL BAJAO ABIGAN, HANS SANTOS ABILA, SHAIRA MONTERO ABILAY, GERSON YANGYANG ABINA, JAN ERIN PULGA ABING, CARL RJ GOMILLA ABINON, STEPHANIE ADLAWAN ABLANG, ABIGAIL MARY CLAIRE FANTO ABLES, TRACY ANNE TALAGA ABLONG, KRISTEL JOYCE DEVEAS ABO, VINCENT EDWIN ROSAL ABON, GYNE MARY SUMER ABONAL, BRIAN JOSEPH VALIENTE ABONG, EDGARDO JR. SUERTE ABORDO, ATHENNA BEATRICE RAMIREZ ABOY, BEN ARTHUR ENCIO ABOY, KEVIN LLOYD BEDICO ABRAHAM, LEONIZA JOY POLINES ABRANTES, JEXTER JAY ANTIPORTA ABRASADO, ABCEDEF WYN PAUNE ABRASALDO, ANDREA AGUILAR ABRAZALDO, CALEB JOSHUA RILLERA ABRENICA, JESSICA LLENARESAS ABRENICA, RIZZA JOY FIGAROA ABRENIO, STEPHANIE MAE VENCIO ABRIGO, JULITA LARISMA ABRIGOS, TRICIA ANN GAMBOA ABRIOL, DENNIS JR. CABALLERO ABROGAR, STEVEN ANGELO NAVARRO ABU, PAULINE ANGELA FIESTA ABU, SEAN KENNETH BANGAYAN ABUAN, PABLO ANTONIO WALDE ABUBO, VINCENT ATIENZA ABUCAY, MARIA ELINA TRANGIA* ABUCEJO, JULIUS NAVAL ABUDA, ANGEL LOUISE OLARTE ABUEG, ROSE ANN DONCILLO ABUEL, KIM DARYL MARAPOC ABUEME, RHICO INOJALES Page 2 of 139 ABUEVA, MARCOS MARCELON JR. ALCANTARA ABUG, HECTOR CERZO ABULENCIA, ALTHEA MAE PASCUA ABULENCIA, LLYRA HYACINT FUERTES ABULENCIA, REIGN GRACE PAVO ABULENCIA, SAMANTHA CLAIRE MANINGDING ABULENCIA, SOPHIA MARIE AQUINO ABUNDO, JOSHUA REI YAP ABUTAN, DARA RENEE BALGOMA ACA, DANA ISABELLE BERON ACABA, JAMES LAURENCE CAAYAO* ACABADO, EARL JOHN OLICIA ACAL, CHRISHA NICOLE CLEMENTE ACALA, BHENNIE JAKE ACAMPADO, JESICA BONGAR ACANTO, GIL JUSTINE RAE PORTILLO ACDA, CARLO AVANCENA ACDAN, ANGEL JOHN BALLOCANAG ACEBES, BENEDICT JOHN HOSTALLERO ACEDERA, CHARLES ANTON SOTO ACEDO, PATRICIA CLAIRE ACELO, FRANCES CAROLINE ALEJANO ACERA, ANNIE BLAIRE TABIAN ACERO, JOHN CHRISTIAN ANDREI OFRASIO ACERON, UHMAR VINCE PLANTADO ACEVEDO, PAMELA JOY COMANDANTE ACHAPERO, JEAN GRAY CORPUZ ACIERDA, STACEY ALELI ULEP ACLA, JASMINE ABIGAIL SON ACLAN, CHARLES AUSTIN GUINTU ACOB, PHILINA RITZEL LEONAR ACORDA, ERNEST JOREI FOLLANTE ACOSTA, ALEXIS BERCI ACOSTA, ALLEN JAY PRIOL ACOSTA, CLYDE PALOMILLO ACOSTA, DAN DAVE ABELLO ACOSTA, DIANNE MAE TARNATE ACOSTA, FRAYNE NICOLE RAMOS ACOSTA, JOHN JR. ALICAY* ACOSTA, MICO CASEM ACOSTA, OWEN BRYLLE LABASTIDA ACOSTA, REGIE BERNARDO ACOSTA, XYRELLE MICA GALITCHE ACSAYAN, ANTOINETTE ANNE FELICIANO ACUERO, JOZEL CADENAS ACUEZA, JOHN MICHAEL GOMEZ ACUNA, DAISY CAMACHO ACUNA, IRENEO III QUILLO ACUNA, KENT DARYL FERRER* ACUSTA, JOSHUA ANIKEIV GARCIA ACUZAR, ELSO JR. MAMARIL ACUZAR, RAIZZA MAE FERNANDEZ* ADAME, DAN JOSEPH ABO ADAME, GEORGE BRYAN BANTULO ADAME, JONARD CABRAL* ADAPTAR, JOVEN STEVE DIOLAN ADAPTAR, VIRGILIO ROI CACERES ADARLO, DYENNIX RAFAEL CADSAWAN ADATO, SHAMERRY FOMBUENA* ADDUCUL, PATRICK ANGELO GUMABAY ADECER, JHOANNE FE CAGADAS ADLAWAN, ELLEN CHARISE OLMEDO ADLAWON, ARLYN JAVE BONGO Page 3 of 139 ADOLFO, LINKO ALBES ADOLFO, MARIA VICTORIA MACATUGGAL ADOLFO, SHANE CHARLOTTE SARPOCIAL ADONA, JESSICA ADONA, MARK EZEKIEL ELLOREN ADONIS, KURT JONAS LAQUINDANUM ADOVO, ARVIN JAKE AMAGO ADUCAL, MARGAUX VIADEL CASIPLE ADVINCULA, ALICIA ROSE PEREZ ADVINCULA, FELICIA MARIE LOPEZ* ADVINCULA, JIROV ABLING AFABLE, COLENE RUTH SOMBRERO AFRICA, VERNA JOY PONTEJOS AFURONG, AERHON DA AGAN, PHEREAN WAYNE LOPEZ AGANA, LUIZ GABRIEL CASTRO AGANA, RYAN PAUL SANGCAP AGANON, BRIDGET FRANCIA AGANON, LORIE JOY MISADOR AGAPAY, MARIA OLIVIA ORIS AGAPITO, JERLENE KAYE COLLADO AGARIN, JOYCE ASHLEY ROSALES AGBUYA, JARISSE SHANE MARCELO AGBUYA, LOURENCE TUDENCE AGBUYA, REA MIKAELA WAJE AGCOPRA, RAYMOND KYLE ARCE AGDALIPE, MARY QUEEN REGALADO AGDAN, MARIE CRIS ORENSE AGGABAO, EMMANUEL JOHN DORADO AGLUGUB, ELIAN BENJAMIN DE OCAMPO AGONCILLO, JACQUELYN CONCEPCION AGONCILLO, MARY JANE ZAUSA AGONOY, GELO AMYL MARCOS AGOPITAC, MIGGY CAMPOS AGORILLA, JOHN CARLO AGOT, JADE MIKAELA BACTOL AGPALZA, MICHELLE ANNE SANTIAGO AGRAVIO, CARL HARVEY AGRAO AGTARAP, CHRISTIAN BELOY AGTAY, AIAN ARCILLA AGTING, SHAIRA MAE MILLONDAGA AGUA, CHRISTIAN SALVO AGUACITO, NOLI JR. BACUDIO AGUHO, MARK ADRIAN PASCUA AGUILA, ABIGAIL BUNAYON AGUILA, KATHERINE GWEN DELFIN AGUILA, VICTOR TYRONE MAGTIBAY AGUILANDO, ABEGAIL CALINGACION AGUILAR, AMUELLE JOYCE CATAP AGUILAR, ANDREA MAY ALAMA AGUILAR, CHESTER KERVY SARIA AGUILAR, GWYNNE CELESTE SABIO AGUILAR, JAMES FEDERICK NALASA AGUILAR, JESSA CLARICE LAPPAY AGUILAR, JOHN LEIOH MENDOZA AGUILAR, JOHN POL AZNAR AGUILAR, ROLINE JOHN LOJA AGUILON, JASON LOSENTES AGUINDA, APRIL JOHN CAYA AGUIRRE, ANGELA ROZEN BIGLANG-AWA AGUIRRE, DAVE EZRAEL DOROMAL AGUIRRE, HANNAH JEAN TERO AGUIRRE, KYLE DOMINIC DAVE Page 4 of 139 AGUIRRE, LORENZ GABRIEL MORALES AGUIRRE, MARC JEROME DAGUE* AGUITONG, HARVEY MALAGUM AGUJETAS, ANGELA VICTORIA MANTILLA AGULLANA, RHEINA ANGELA DOMINGO AGUS, FRANCIS KIM CIDRO AGUSTIN, ANTHONY DIONALDO* AGUSTIN, BEA CAMILLE GUILLEN AGUSTIN, BIANCA CHARMILLE GUILLEN AGUSTIN, EMMAN DILAG AGUSTIN, JAZZMYNE RONA MONSALUD AGUSTIN, JOHN EZEKIEL ALCALA AGUSTIN, JOHN LLOYD CORPUZ* AGUSTIN, JONAR SATAIRAPAN AGUSTIN, MARAIAH JEAN VINASOY AGUSTIN, PAULO PERALTA AGUTAYA, MARK LUKAS BRIZ AGUTO, LEILA FRANCEZKA BESANA AHALAJAL, JUSTINE REI RETULLA AJETO, MARK PHILIP ALONZO AJOC, JOSHUA DY MANTILLA AKAHIRA, YIENNA MARI FEDERICO AKMAD, BAINADZMA PAGLALA AKMAD, JAMIL LAUDIT ALABA, JAIMIE BUGASH ALABA, KENNETH JAY GALLANO ALABAN, KEVIN QUIRIT ALABAN, MICHAEL JEAWEL DAMICOG ALABAN, NOEL CULANAG ALABASTRO, WENLIN ROSE ELOLA ALAG, HANNAH NICOLE CANONEO ALAGDON, INGRID GWYNETH GAETOS ALAJOR, JOHN MICHAEL KEVIN MENDOZA ALAMBATIN, DEREK APOLLO 2 CUBILLAN ALAMIN, JAYPEE TOLENTINO ALANG, DARRYL ANNE DULCE ALANO, ISRAEL PATANAO ALANO, ROELLE GIUSTINE MARIE COLENDRES ALANZA, GERSHON CARLO CASIPE ALAR, KEKO KRISTLE TAYCO ALARCON, ANTONETTE SALOMON ALARDE, LOUISE ANNE DOMINIQUE RIVERA* ALASTRE, CINDY CABAHUG ALATA, JOHN REYNALD PETER MILLENA ALATIO, KATRINA HERMELIE ANTONIO ALAYON, JIO RODEMIO ALAYON, NEIL ROSS SABANAL* ALAZAS, LANCE ADRIANE FORTUN ALBA, ADRIAN LUIS SARMIENTO ALBA, CHARMAINE KHAYE DE OCAMPO ALBA, ERICA JOY SALEM ALBACITE, JOALDINE LOPEZ ALBANO, MARY GRACE CONCEPCION DE PAULA ALBAO, ELLA JOY CORTEZ ALBARACIN, MARY QUEENLY BIANET ALBAREZ, RAFELLE CHISA EVE REMOTIGUE ALBARICO, MOSES JOSHUA BACHANICHA ALBARRACIN, CATHERINE ANN PARAME ALBAYDA, PAULA DOMINIQUE SAN MATEO ALBAYTAR, ANGEL ALCERA SANTIAGO ALBERIO, KEISHA KAYE TEQUILLO ALBERTO, MARK RENIEL ALBIA, JAMES NICOLAS Page 5 of 139 ALBINO, JOHN JERALD LEGSON ALBISO, PRINCESS JAE MALLIE BAYLON ALBISO, TRISHA MAE BETINOL ALBUNAN, KRISHA MAE DEL MUNDO ALBURO, ANTHONY MARC CENIZA ALCALA, RAIZA KLARISSE VENDIOLA ALCALDE, ALYSSA ASHLEY MANGAHAS ALCALDE, DEANNE DEFENSOR ALCANO, JASON CAMINGAWAN ALCANTARA, JAY PEE SANCHEZ ALCANTARA, JOAN AUDREY ATENCIO ALCANTARA, JOHN LAURENCE GONZAGA ALCANTARA,
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