If you are a graduating college student taking up BS Statistics or BS Applied Statistics, you are in luck! CHED ESTATISTIKOLAR is a scholarship program designed specifically for you, meaning it comes with less competition and higher chances of being awarded.

This guide will provide you with all the information you need: eligibility and documentary requirements, application procedures, and more.

CHED ESTATISTIKOLAR is a government-funded scholarship program initiated by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to address the shortage of statisticians in the Philippines. It is specifically designed for qualified Filipino students entering their fourth year in Bachelor of Science in Statistics or Applied Statistics programs.

The scholarship offers full or partial financial assistance, covering tuition, school fees, stipends, and allowances, with a focus on supporting students from marginalized sectors such as underprivileged citizens, persons with disabilities, solo parents, senior citizens, and indigenous peoples. By investing in future statisticians, CHED ESTATISTIKOLAR aims to strengthen the country’s data and research capabilities while promoting inclusive access to higher education.

CHED ESTATISTIKOLAR Scholarship Eligibility

CHED ESTATISTIKOLAR is open to qualified Filipino students who are incoming fourth-year college students pursuing a BS in Statistics or BS in Applied Statistics at a CHED-recognized college or university.

Applicants must have a general weighted average (GWA) of at least 80% or its equivalent and come from families with a combined annual gross income not exceeding ₱400,000. Those with higher incomes may still qualify if they can provide valid documentation of financial hardship, such as medical findings or certifications of multiple dependents in college.

Priority is given to members of special groups, including underprivileged and homeless citizens, persons with disabilities (PWDs), solo parents and their dependents, senior citizens, and indigenous peoples, in line with various social protection laws in the Philippines.

CHED ESTATISKOLAR is only open for undergraduate students studying Statistics or Applied Statistics.

Qualified scholars may receive either full or partial scholarships under the State Scholarship or Private Education Student Financial Assistance (PESFA) programs. The benefits include:

  • Tuition and other school fees (TOSF)
  • Monthly stipend to assist with living expenses
  • Book and connectivity allowance per semester

These funds may be released directly to the scholars or through their respective higher education institutions (HEIs), ensuring that recipients can focus on their academic goals without the added stress of financial constraints.

The application process is conducted entirely online via the DOST-SEI e-Scholarship portal. Here is a general overview:

Step 1: Prepare Your Documents

Applicants must prepare a comprehensive set of documents, which include:

  • PSA birth certificate
  • Duly certified true copy of grades for the latest term/semester attended
  • Income documents (whichever is applicable):
    • Latest Income Tax Return (ITR)
    • Certificate of Tax Exemption from BIR
    • Indigence Certificate from Barangay or DSWD
    • DSWD Case Study Report
    • Latest contract for OFW and seafarers
  • I.D. card if you fall under the following special groups:
    • Underprivileged or Homeless
    • PWD
    • Solo Parent
    • Senior Citizen
    • Indigenous People

Each document must be scanned or photographed clearly and saved in the correct file format as specified on the portal.

Step 2: Visit your CHED Regional Office’s online portal

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CHEDRO IICHEDRO VICHEDRO XCARBARMM – X
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Step 3: Submit your application and documents online

Each CHEDRO may have specific instructions, so it’s best to check their official page or contact them directly.

While the scholarship is competitive, many students qualify each year by preparing thoroughly and submitting accurate and complete documents. Here are a few tips:

  • Apply early to avoid last-minute issues and ensure your slot in the testing pool.
  • Review past materials in science and math to prepare for the entrance exam.
  • Make sure all files are complete, legible, and accurate to avoid disqualification.
  • Reach out to your teachers or school principal for certifications and guidance.
  • Check your email regularly for updates from DOST-SEI.
  1. Who is eligible for CHED ESTATISTIKOLAR?
    Filipino citizens who are incoming fourth-year students enrolled in a BS in Statistics or BS in Applied Statistics program, with a GWA of at least 80%, and whose family income does not exceed ₱400,000 annually (unless special financial circumstances apply).
  2. Can I still apply if my course is not Statistics or Applied Statistics?
    No. CHED ESTATISTIKOLAR is specifically designed for students pursuing BS in Statistics or BS in Applied Statistics programs only.
  3. Are scholars required to maintain a certain grade to continue receiving the scholarship?
    Yes. Scholars are typically expected to maintain good academic standing, although specific grade requirements may be set by CHED or the recipient’s institution.
  4. Can members of special groups automatically qualify for the scholarship?
    While not automatic, applicants who are underprivileged, PWDs, solo parents or dependents, senior citizens, or indigenous peoples are given priority consideration, provided they meet the other eligibility requirements.
  5. How and when will I know if I’ve been accepted?
    After submitting your complete application to your CHED Regional Office, you will be contacted through official communication channels once the evaluation process is complete. Timelines may vary by region.

CHED ESTATISTIKOLAR is a strategic investment in the future of Philippine data science and public policy. By supporting deserving students in the field of statistics, CHED empowers individuals to become key contributors to evidence-based decision-making and national development.

If you’re passionate about numbers, research, and making a difference, this scholarship could be your gateway to a meaningful career. Don’t miss the opportunity. Prepare your documents and apply today!