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Education benefits ng PVAO

Lisa Soriano - June 06, 2014 - 03:00 AM

GOOD MORNING!
I want to know the telephone/cellphone number of the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO) and details regarding the educational benefits it is offering. Hoping for your speedy. Thank you and God bless.
Ms. Galvez
REPLY: You can contact us at PVAO office, our number is 912-45-26. If you have questions please feel free to call us.
With regards to our educational benefits, here are the things you need to know.
Persons Eligible:
WWII veterans
PEFTOK or PHILCAG veterans
Surviving spouse of an eligible veteran
Nature of Benefit:
Payment of School Fees: Each veteran is entitled to one educational benefit only-single, two-years, four years or five years course with a maximum of P36,000.
Requirements Proof of service of veteran (Military Service record duly issued by the Office of the Adjutant General or Certification issued by PVAO or the Military Service Board (MSB), if veteran is a “Deserving Guerilla”
Marriage Contract of the veteran
Birth Certificate of the beneficiary
2″ X 2″ picture of applicant and beneficiary
School credential of beneficiary
Death Certificate of veteran (if veteran is deceased)
Death certificate of the spouse of the veteran (if both the veteran and his spouse are deceased)
Waiver of rights of the other children of the veteran.
(Note: Requirements under “item No. 1” is not needed if veteran is already receiving old age pension. Requirements under “items Nos. 1 and 2” are not needed if the spouse of a deceased veteran is already receiving old age pension. Requirements under “items Nos. 7 and 8” are only needed if both the veteran and his spouse are deceased..If the beneficiary is a grandchild of the veteran, the requirements are the same including the following: Birth Certificate of the child of the veteran (parent of the beneficiary) Marriage Contract of the parents of the beneficiary.)
Basic Course or Degree:
A basic degree/course is understood to be post-secondary course or a tertiary or collegiate course consisting of four (4) or five (5) years schooling as authorized by the CHED. Provided, however, that those who have started to enjoy the educational benefit for a course or degree to be completed in more than five (5) years shall be allowed to continue and finish the selected course or degree.
MARIA JUANITA S. FAJARDO-RIVERA, MPM
Public Information Officer Chief, Strategic Communications Section Philippine Veterans Affairs Office Camp Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City
+632-9124526 / 09228850637
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