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List of Students to Be Awarded of T.E.S. Under Listahanan 2.0 Republic of the Philippines Office of the President COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION Region XII, Koronadal City Telefax No. (083) 228 1130 Unified Financial Assistance System for Tertiary Education LIST OF STUDENTS TO BE AWARDED OF T.E.S. UNDER LISTAHANAN 2.0 1 12074-20181030- BAJO KAREN GRACE VILLA BACHELOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION 1 ISULAN 110431 MAJOR IN FILIPINO 2 12074-20181002- BECODO AYA FUEGO BACHELOR IN SECONDARY EDUCATION 1 NORALA 75237 MAJOR IN MATHEMATICS 3 12074-20181030- DE JESUS ROMAR ORETA BACHELOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 1 SURALLAH 105713 4 12074d-20181003- FACA JOAN MAE P BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRI-BUSINESS 1 BAGUMBAYAN 20708 5 12074-20181002- FUENTES AIREEN JAMISON BACHELOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 1 BAGUMBAYAN 75254 6 12074-20181002- GUILLERMO HONEY JEAN GLENDRO BACHELOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 1 KORONADAL 75258 7 12074-20181002- LORIA JOSEPHINE LUSTRIA BACHELOR SCIENCE IN NURSING 1 ISULAN 75264 8 12074-20181002- NAKAN MUSRIFAH LIPOLES BACHELOR SCIENCE IN NURSING 1 ISULAN 75269 9 12074-20181002- PALMA MARIA FENANDEZ BACHELOR IN SECONDARY EDUCATION 1 TACURONG MAJOR IN FILIPINO 75270 MERCEDES 10 12074-20181030- PENAZO CHELSEA SIPAT BACHELOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 1 PALIMBANG 110846 ABIGAIL 11 12074-20181030- QUICOY APRIL JOY PANIZA BACHELOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 1 TACURONG 110845 12 12074-20181002- SANSAWI ALMAYRA HABIBON BACHELOR SCIENCE IN NURSING 1 BULUAN 75274 13 12074d-20181003- TANQUERIDO CHERYL G BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRI-BUSINESS 2 BAGUMBAYAN 20713 14 12074-20181002- VALDEZ CATTLEA ANCHETA BACHELOR IN SECONDARY EDUCATION 1 PRES. 75278 MAJOR IN ENGLISH QUIRINO SEQ App ID LastName FirstName MiddleName Course Level Town/City Republic of the Philippines Office of the President COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION Region XII, Koronadal City Telefax No. (083) 228 1130 Unified Financial Assistance System for Tertiary Education LIST OF STUDENTS TO BE AWARDED OF T.E.S. UNDER LISTAHANAN 2.0 1 12074d-20181030- ANGOTOB SURAIPA D. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRI- 4 BAGUMBAYAN 114228 BUSINESS 2 12074d-20181030- CASTILLON JONA A BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRI- 2 BAGUMBAYAN 114219 BUSINESS 3 12074d-20181030- CASTOR GENESIS D BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRI- 4 BAGUMBAYAN 114235 BUSINESS 4 12074d-20181030- ETOC MARK S BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRI- 4 BAGUMBAYAN BUSINESS 114239 ANTHONY 5 12074d-20181030- FEROLIN RONALD C BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRI- 1 KIAMBA 114240 BUSINESS 6 12074d-20181030- FORRO FRIZEL F BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRI- 2 BAGUMBAYAN 114241 BUSINESS 7 12074d-20181030- LAGARTO RODNEY D BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRI- 2 BAGUMBAYAN 114243 BUSINESS 8 12074d-20181030- MONTALES SHARMAINE S BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRI- 4 BAGUMBAYAN BUSINESS 114222 MAE 9 12074d-20181030- PAHILING APRIL JOY D BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRI- 1 BAGUMBAYAN 114224 BUSINESS 10 12074d-20181030- PALMA FRESEL D BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRI- 4 BAGUMBAYAN 114247 BUSINESS 11 12074d-20181030- TANAGON KRISTINE P BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRI- 4 BAGUMBAYAN 114251 BUSINESS SEQ App ID LastName FirstName MiddleName Course Level Town/City Republic of the Philippines Office of the President COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION Region XII, Koronadal City Telefax No. (083) 228 1130 Unified Financial Assistance System for Tertiary Education LIST OF STUDENTS TO BE AWARDED OF T.E.S. UNDER LISTAHANAN 2.0 1 12074a- ABOY JERRY KING KALING BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION 1 LUTAYAN 20181030- TECHNOLOGY 112132 2 12074a- AGORDE JULIUS T BACHELOR OF TECHNICAL TEACHER 1 AMPATUAN 20181002- EDUCATION MAJOR IN ELECTRONICS 80609 TECHNOLOGY 3 12074a- AMBALATAN SAMARUDIN LAGUILAY BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 1 ISULAN 20181030- MAJOR IN AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY 112135 4 12074a- AQUINO CARIN VILLEGAS BACHELOR OF TECHNICAL TEACHER 1 BAGUMBAYAN 20181002- EDUCATION MAJOR IN FOOD TECHNOLOGY 80610 5 12074a- ARELLANO HERMIE PEREZ BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL 1 ISULAN 20181002- ENGINEERING 80612 6 12074a- BAGOMAMA EBRAHIM KUIT BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL 3 AMPATUAN 20181002- ENGINEERING 80614 7 12074a- BANGCAILAN JAYSON CASPILLO BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL 3 TANTANGAN 20181002- ENGINEERING 80616 8 12074a- BLANCO KHRISNA AYER AUJERO BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 1 ISULAN 20181002- MAJOR IN FOOD TECHNOLOGY 80618 9 12074a- CANDADO ARBIE OQUIñO BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION 1 LEBAK 20181002- TECHNOLOGY (SALAMAN) 80621 10 12074a- COMPRENDIO AARON JAMES PAGTANAN BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL 3 TACURONG 20181002- ENGINEERING 80622 11 12074a- DELA CRUZ ARNULFO JR. GAYATIN BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 1 LEBAK 20181002- MAJOR IN ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING (SALAMAN) 80624 12 12074a- DELA CRUZ NORIEL GAYATIN BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER 1 LEBAK 20181002- SCIENCE (SALAMAN) 80626 13 12074a- DELGADO IVY KRISTINE RAñA BACHELOR OF TECHNICAL TEACHER 2 BAGUMBAYAN 20181030- EDUCATION MAJOR IN FOOD TECHNOLOGY 111401 14 12074a- DORADO QUEENEE PALADA BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL 4 TACURONG ENGINEERING 20181030- DIANE 112129 15 12074a- EMBOLTORIO KEANU DENS FELIZARDO BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL 1 SURALLAH 20181002- ENGINEERING 80628 16 12074a- EMILIO RIXMOND FAROFALDANE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION 1 LUTAYAN 20181002- TECHNOLOGY 80629 17 12074a- ESTEVA MARY ROSE ASIMAN BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 1 BAGUMBAYAN 20181002- MAJOR IN FOOD TECHNOLOGY 80631 18 12074a- ESTORQUE YENALYN TABAN-UD BACHELOR IN INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 3 ISULAN 20181002- MAJOR IN FOOD TECHNOLOGY 80632 Republic of the Philippines Office of the President COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION Region XII, Koronadal City Telefax No. (083) 228 1130 Unified Financial Assistance System for Tertiary Education 19 12074a- FANUGON ANGEL HUESCA BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 1 BAGUMBAYAN 20181030- MAJOR IN FOOD TECHNOLOGY 111369 20 12074a- FARAON CRICEL BESA BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION 1 ISULAN 20181002- SYSTEM 80633 21 12074a- FLORES QUENNIE FUENTES BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION 1 SURALLAH 20181002- SYSTEM 80635 22 12074a- GUMAYAO VICENTE LIPO BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 1 TACURONG 20181030- MAJOR IN AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY 111389 23 12074a- KANSAY AIDA AGAO BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER 1 ISULAN 20181030- ENGINEERING 112128 24 12074a- LAGUTIN CARLO SALVADOR BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION 1 ISULAN 20181002- TECHNOLOGY 80638 25 12074a- LAPIDEZ MARYBELLE AGORDE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER 4 TACURONG 20181030- SCIENCE 111376 26 12074a- LIMOGMOG JAYSON E BACHELOR IN TECHNICAL TEACHER 1 TACURONG 20181002- EDUCATION MAJOR IN ELECTRICAL 80639 TECHNOLOGY 27 12074a- LONGGA CHRISTOPHER PRANADA BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION 3 PRES. QUIRINO 20181002- TECHNOLOGY 80641 28 12074a- MALONES RONGIE MAGHOPOY BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 1 BAGUMBAYAN 20181002- MAJOR IN ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY 80643 29 12074a- MATILLANO CHRISTLE ESTRELLA BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER 4 ISULAN SCIENCE 20181030- ROSE 112140 30 12074a- MEDIODIA BRYAN O BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION 1 COLUMBIO 20181002- SYSTEM 80674 31 12074a- MELANIO ALMAY ROSE LIGUIP BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 1 BAGUMBAYAN 20181030- MAJOR IN FOOD TECHNOLOGY 112127 32 12074a- MIRAFLOR MARY ROSE LAPITAN BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER 3 BANGA 20181030- SCIENCE 111370 33 12074a- NAPOLIS NELJEAN ROSE JAVIER BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION 1 TACURONG 20181002- TECHNOLOGY 80647 34 12074a- NOBLETA ELGEN DEMIO BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 1 ISULAN 20181002- MAJOR IN FOOD TECHNOLOGY 80648 35 12074a- PALMES SHEENA MAE PALMA BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER 1 LAMBAYONG 20181002- SCIENCE 80653 36 12074a- PARDILLA RENZ FORRO BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 1 BAGUMBAYAN 20181002- MAJOR IN ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY 80655 Republic of the Philippines Office of the President COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION Region XII, Koronadal City Telefax No. (083) 228 1130 Unified Financial Assistance System for Tertiary Education 37 12074a- ROTE ELMER JOHN MERCADO BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION 2 ISULAN 20181002- TECHNOLOGY 80658 38 12074a- SAMBILAN ZAIRAH LUMAMBAS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL 4 GEN. S.K. 20181030- ENGINEERING DATUN 112139 39 12074a- SAYCO RHODEMAR MADERABLE BACHELOR IN INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 3 SURALLAH 20181002- MAJOR IN ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY 80677 40 12074a- SEPE PRINCESS DAGOOC BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION 1 ISULAN 20181002- TECHNOLOGY 80660 41 12074a- SOBREVEGA RESTY JEAN ALFONSO BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION 1 SURALLAH 20181030- TECHNOLOGY 111400 42 12074a- SUGANOB ARRA JEAN HAGAN BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION 1 SURALLAH 20181030- TECHNOLOGY 112123 43 12074a- TABUADA IVAN PAULITE BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 1 TACURONG 20181030- MAJOR IN ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY 111360 44 12074a- TALIK FAIZA PORRAS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION 1 ISULAN 20181002- SYSTEM 80663 45 12074a- TOMAS CHERRY MAE MARFIL BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION 1 ISULAN 20181030- SYSTEM 112124 46 12074a- USMAN NORHAMIN KANAKAN BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION 1 PRES. QUIRINO 20181002- SYSTEM 80665 47 12074a- VALDERRAMA JENNIFER BONGGOYAN BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION 1 ISULAN 20181002- SYSTEM 80666 48 12074a- VILLALOBOS JONNALYN SEALMOY BACHELOR OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 1 TACURONG 20181002- MAJOR IN FOOD TECHNOLOGY 80667 SEQ App ID LastName FirstName MiddleName Course Level Town/City Republic of the Philippines Office of the President COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION Region XII, Koronadal City Telefax No. (083) 228 1130 Unified Financial Assistance System for Tertiary Education LIST OF STUDENTS TO BE AWARDED OF T.E.S. UNDER LISTAHANAN 2.0 1 12074c- ALEJO NORBERT RIVAL BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FISHERIES 2 KALAMANSIG 20181002- MAJOR IN FISHERIES 85247 2 12074c- ALFANTA JUDELYN
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