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Official List of Qualifiers for the 2015 Dost-Sei Science OFFICIAL LIST OF QUALIFIERS FOR THE 2015 DOST - SEI SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOLARSHIPS The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) through the Science Education Institute (SEI) announces the names of the S&T scholarship qualifiers in 2015. Each qualifier shall receive a notice of award from the DOST-SEI or DOST Regional Office stating the date of orientation and contract signing. He/she shall report at the designated venue with a parent/legal guardian who must bring a 2015 Community Tax Certificate or Passport. The legal guardian is required to submit his/her notarized affidavit of guardianship. The new scholarship awardees must seek admission in any of the priority S&T fields of study at state colleges and universities and CHED-identified Centers of Excellence/Centers of Development. The following are the qualifiers of the DOST-SEI Scholarship Programs: AALA, MARK ARIS GUSTILO ABABA-EN, JEZEBEL FAUSTINO ABAD, CHRIS IVY JAMAICA ALVAREZ ABAD, JUSCEL CERVANTES ABADESA, WENDIE NEPTUNO ABAGGOY, RHYMA ALLIAH BAN-OS ABAL, JOSEPH ALBERT ABAMO, JAMES RYAN RANOCO ABANADOR, TRISHA CLAIRE SERRANO ABANES, MAIAH MARGARET RAFER ABANES, MARUEL BATINGAL ABANILLA, BRIX LAURENCE RICARDOS ABANTAO, FRANCIS ABADIANO ABAO, KATHLYNE GAILE PEREZ ABAO, MARK TECIO ABAO, RHANLEE DIONIO ABAO, SHIELA MAE BELMORES ABARDO, RICA MAYOR ABARQUEZ, CHRISTIAN KATE LOGAGAY ABARQUEZ, JENNY RUEDAS ABARRO, JUNEL - I FLORES ABARSOZA, APRIL LOUISE LOPEZ ABAS, PAUL VINCENT LUMPAYAO ABASOLO, PAMELA JISON ABAY, DAVE SAYOD ABAYAN, JHESTINE MARIELLE MANABAT ABCEDE, DHAENIE VILLE BETE ABDULAZIZ, ABDULLAH ALIODEN ABDULHARI, AL WALEED AFDAL ABDULRAOUF, SAYYED KHATAMI SULTAN ABDURAJIM, NURMIDA HABING ABEJERO, AKIRRA RANIAGA ABEJO, MA. ELAINE JACOB ABELARDO, ANNE DANIELLE MATULAC ABELLA, ATHENA LOUISSE ACA ABELLA, CATHERINE JOY NOBORA ABELLA, HONEY BONTAO ABELLA, MIKAELLA MAE MERCADO ABELLA, SOCORRO CONCEPCION PAUTAN ABELLANOSA, MARIA CONCHITA KYLA DOMINGUEZ ABELLAR, KEITH CUENCA ABELLAR, MATH RUSTOM SELMA ABENDANIO, CARLO CONSULTADO ABENDANIO, JOAN MENDOZA ABENIDO, SHAIRA DISTOR ABERGAS, JHON LLOYD LLEGO ABETRIA, JOY BALANE ABGAO, RUBENSON PRAJES ABIERA, CRISJAHLENE BANDOLON ABIERA, ELIJAHCRIS BANDOLON ABITONG, JUN CANINDO ABJELINA, SORREN ESTANO ABLAN, LEO ANDRIE OCCIDENTAL ABOG, JOHANN PAOLO ALBORES ABOGADO, AIRON ACE AMULAR ABON, MARK JAYSON ASUNCION ABONAL, MARIA LOU ISABEL PANAGA ABONALES, RONDOE CRECENSIO ABRASALDO, GALILEO GREGORY II ABARCA ABRIOL, JOHN CHLOE CABALLERO ABUAN, BALDWIN EUGENIO ABUAN, KIEL TOLEDO ABUBACAR, ABDUL NHAFFY OROGAN ABUCAR, JEFFREY PADILLA ABUCAY, ZYRAH VALDEZ ABUNDABAR, EDBERT IAN MENDIOLA ABUNDO, CAMILLE ROSE SORIAO ABUTIN, MARC GEO ALVEZ ABUYABOR, JOHN FELIX DE LOS SANTOS ABUZO, ANN KATHERINE BACSARSA ACA-AC, KHRYSS DOMINIC QUISEL ACACIO, ANGELA WILLMIA BAYSA ACAG, PAULINE JANE DE GUZMAN ACEBEDO, MICHELLE CORPUZ ACEDERA, GINALYN REMOS ACEDO, JOSEPHINE PAULA CAADAN ACERON, JOHN ADRIAN FADULLO ACERON, JUAN BENEDICTO LECAROZ ACEVEDA, FRETHEL FRAULEENE ADEVA ACHAWON, JORDAN LEE DINGAL ACHUMBRE, MARY LEENEILLE BARINA ACILO, TRISHIA JADE ACOSTA, ANGEL ANN SANORIA ACQUEN, MELANIE RABINO ACRAMAN, SITTIE NAJMAH CORNELL ACUNA, DYLAN JOSHUA EUSEBIO ACUPIDO, NOEMIE LIQUIRAN ADALIN, EDGAR JERICHO BARRIENTOS ADANIEL, VONN ANDREW BANDIOLA ADARLO, JEWEL NERRY ADAO ADAYA, REYMART JAY GENABE ADDU, JAY-SON RODRIGUEZ ADINO, BOBBY PACQUIAO ADJUL, SCHAHIDZKARL DAUD ADLAON, ELLEN FAITH HIBA ADLAON, JULIETA MELENDREZ ADLAWAN, ARMANDO SANCHEZ, JR. ADOLFO, KERLENE ARIANNE JAVATE ADONA, LENARD ESTIPULAR ADORNA, JERALD PERALTA ADRANEDA, ANGELINE IBO ADRIANO, KAISER RANDI ADRIANO, MARC JOSEPH QUINTO ADRIANO, QUIRINO MARILLA, JR. ADVINCULA, ANDREA RICA ABELLA ADVINCULA, GIOVANI BESA AFIDCHAO, SCHEDYN LIZETH DEL ROSARIO AFUNGGOL, JOSEL MALATE AGAGEN, KNELLIE JHYNE LISKING AGANAN, JOHN IVAN DE GUZMAN AGAS, ROSALIE AGATO, KRISTINE FAITH ATUEL AGBISIT, KIANA AURORA LARA AGBUYA, GIOVANNI SALOMON AGGABAO, ERIS CHRISTIAN BAUI AGGABAO, JOHN PAUL PASICOLAN AGGARAO, MARYFLOR ABAD AGLUBA, JUSTIN FORONDA AGNABO, GIL NINO BALISTAMON AGNO, PATRICIA MARIE NIEPES AGREGADO, NIZELLE ALEXA DICHOSO AGUA, ARCHEL LEONO AGUCAY, MARVIN JOHN LAURON AGUDA, JOSEPH ANGELO JOSUE AGUDO, ELAINE KAYE SOLAR AGUILA, ALYSSA MAY LACANDAZO AGUILA, JANZEN CHRISTIAN DIMAPILIS AGUILA, PRISCILLA ANNE BILOG AGUILAR, AURA PAULINE PAMA AGUILAR, IDAH QUENIE BUENAVISTA AGUILAR, JOHN JOSEPH SOLIS AGUILAR, JUAN MIGUEL DE VEYRA AGUILAR, JUSTINE ALETTA SISON AGUILAR, MELVIN PATDO AGUILAR, ROBERT GIANFRANCO FORTUNADO AGUILAR, SHIRLEY YOLIP AGUILERA, JOSELITO SURUELA AGUINALDO, CAMILLE ANNE VALENTIN AGUISANDA, MARA DOMINIQUE TOLENTINO AGULTO, KATE WRAE HABAL AGUNDAY, SHERWIN TED BADAYOS AGUSTIN, ANGELINE JEAN TAGALICUD AGUSTIN, DINA COROTAN AGUSTIN, EDWARD JOSEPH TUAZON AGUSTIN, JERICO RICARDO AJEDA, MARY JOY CABRAL AJERO, HAZEL SEDUTAN AJERO, JOHN WEBSTER GERALD CANETE ALABADO, JESSA MAE OBNIMAGA ALACDES, FREDA UGALDE ALAG, JOYCE ANN VILVESTRE ALALID, ANSHERINE (CHING) NER ALAMADA, PRINCESS ALTHEYA MAE POMPONG ALAN, ANGELICA DIVINE BALISI ALANIS, JANELLE ALARBA, CLARE MARIE PALMA ALARCON, HONEY JANE ASUNCION ALARCON, LORENZO MIGUEL BUROY ALARMA, ALJOHN SANCHEZ ALBA, JHON RONALD SARON ALBAN, JESHURUN EPHRAIM CAMERO ALBANO, FAY KAILEEN CAMALIG ALBANO, LOVILLIE MAE LACAR ALBASIN, GENEVIEVE GUEVARRA ALBELAR, NINA KRISANTA ALFAFARAS ALBERTO, ISABELLE ROSE INOS ALBEUS, CHRISTINE JOY MOSQUERA ALBIA, BIANCA ALBONIA, CLAUDE MARTIN MORALES ALBONIAN, RHEVIE ROSE GUMBAN ALBUERO, HAINER PANERGALING ALCANTARA, MAC JOWIN BOCAGO ALCAREZ, JUNEMIE KENT GUCOR ALCOMPADO, KRISHNA MAE MOWIT ALCONCHER, JUNSTON BUMATAY ALCONERA, CHRISTELLE JHAN PODILLANA ALDANA, CHESKA MAE PANLILIO ALDAY, LILIE ANNE RELEVO ALDERITE, CHRISTIAN NICOLE PETALLANA ALEJANDRINO, JAYNARD SABLADA ALERIA, MINCHIE VILLANUEVA ALFARO, KAYE ALFEREZ, MICHAEL STEVEN ALFEREZ, RAVEN PASCO ALFEREZ, VERN JASMINE MALAZARTE ALFONSO, PHILIP ARIEL PENA ALFORJA, REENA ANDREA MALAVEGA ALGO, CHRIS NORMAN MAMINTA ALGOPERA, REX JAYGAR GUEVARRA ALIBANGBANG, VANESSA ADAP ALICANTE, KARYSTEL ZAPANTA ALIDO, JANELLE ALEXES YAPE ALIDON, NYRVELI ASADON ALIG, MICHEL JEO BANAYAG ALIGWAY, GIO JAY BARICUATRO ALILING, MA. JASMINE MONTON ALIMAN, GEORGE BALADING ALIMBUBUYOG, JOHN CODERES ALINA, ERIC DORIA ALINA, NEIL JIEGO BOMBANE ALINIOS, VICTORIA ANNE BRION ALINSUG, LEXAH DIANO ALIP, RAYMOND ENRIQUEZ ALIPIO, MARK JOCENT ARCA ALIT, CHRISTIAN SANRAMON ALLAS, CHRISTIAN EMMANUEL REBOSURA ALLAWAN, DONNA JANE REPAL ALLEJOS, PRINCESS SHIELA TURLA ALLESA, JULLIE GRACE RONCAL ALMARIO, JOHN RESTY BELDA ALMAZAN, GNEISS LOUIE GEM CALVENTAS ALMEDILLA, MILJOY GONZALES ALMOGUERRA, JASMIN LLANTO ALMORADIE, LEAH BABAYSON ALMORADIE, LENIE BABAYSON ALMUENDA, ORVEN KIT AMIGLEO ALOB, ROGELIO BAUTISTA, II ALOJADO, PAUL VINCENT CABUGAO ALOLINO, JEZER YOLORES ALONSAGAY, KIM RYAN BORDAJE ALONTO, BRENT LAWRENCE ALONZO, ERNESTO MORONG, JR. ALONZO, MARVIN JAY PIDAZO ALONZO, MARY GRACE TORRES ALOYODAN, JAN CARLO FABIA ALSONADO, JESRIEL IGOT ALVARADO, JARED IBRAHIM OGUIS ALVARADO, JOHN RAY VILLANUEVA ALVARADO, MILADEL VALENCIA ALVARAN, MARIA ANGELIKA PAULINE EXSON ALVAREZ, CHRIS INGALLA ALVAREZ, JOHN VINCENT CENA ALVIAR, PETER ANDREI BRACERO ALVIEDO, ALLIA JADYN BULDA ALVINA, KRISTINE CARINO ALZATE, WILLARD ROY DIZON AMADOS, JERIC ARANJA AMAHAN, DANIELLA RIVERA AMAO, JOSE JESS SABELLA AMARLES, KLEO JUDE SAYLANON AMBAGAN, CHRISTINE JOY COLUMBUS AMBAL, ANGELO CABUNDOC AMBAS, MICHAELA QUANICO AMBATALI, ANGELENE LAGAZO AMBROCIO, KECILYN OSINSAO AMBROCIO, ROLAND MIGUEL MIRANDILLA AMBRONA, JAHARA DEBRA LYN SASTRILLAS AMEROL, LUTHFIA RACMAN AMINO, ESMIRALDA ABDUL AMISTAS, DEZA ALIPAT AMISTOSO, D` CARYL JUNE AMMIDDIN, ABDUL MALIK RINGON AMOR, LEO ARNELLE PAQUIBOT AMORA, HERBERT BAUTISTA AMORA, KAREN BERNASOR AMORADO, JOSHUA PEREZ AMORES, VLADEMIR URBANO AMORIO, SHIENNA MARIE GABUTAN AMPARO, LADY DIANNE OGDOC AMPASO, SOMAILA UMPA AMPER, JOHANNA LEEN ARABEJO AMPER, MARTIENE GABRIELLE GALUS AMPUAN, SALMA THALIA ALFONSO ANABO, DIEGO SALAZAR ANACTA, NEIL ANAGAP, ANGELIE GANZO ANAGON, REDEN ODIONG ANAJAO, REAH CASTONES ANANO, ANABING NICDAO ANAQUE, GINAMAE NUGUIT ANAS, ABIGAIL NACIONAL ANAY, ANTHONY ABORDO ANCHES, HONEY CHRISTINE TULO ANCHETA, KENNETH JUSTINE PASCUA ANDALES, MARK WENCIS ESTUITA ANDAWEY, JOSWEEH BUTENG ANDAYA, RANDEL CYRILL DELOS REYES, III ANDRADA, JOSHUA LABARRO ANDRADE, DIANNE KAYE SARATE ANDRE-I, DESEMAR PAMONAG ANDRES, MIKE JERSON MALINAY ANDRES, NORMAN ACE ORDONA ANDRES, RANIELLA YBANEZ ANDRIN, MARIA FERLIN MENDOZA ANDRINA, AIKE DARREN DALAG ANDRINO, JENECIL LEPON ANDUS, REYNALD SAMUT ANEZ, CHRISTIAN BAUTISTA ANG, ALLYSSA PAIGE GONZALES ANGARA, MARVIN OSORIO ANGCAO, JUSTINE LAMERA ANGELES, HARVEY JARON ANGELES, JANNA MAY ZULUETA ANGELES, RONALD ALLEN GUIZ ANGHAG, SHEILA MARIE MACHETE ANGLI, HEDAYA MANGORANGCA ANGUS, FHEBE LAGA-AC ANICETO, SONNY BOY PAHILANGCO, JR. 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