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Mindanao lass wins Carmudi scholarship

Online car classifieds site Carmudi Philippines announced the winner of its third scholarship program, created to help diligent but financially needy students in the Philippines. 

This semester, the winner of the scholarship program hails from the city of Koronadal in South Cotabato. Lorraine Pajarillo, an Accountancy major from Notre Dame of Marbel University in South Cotabato, has shown diligence and perseverance with regard to her academic endeavors, securing her place as Carmudi’s scholar this term.

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Carmudi Philippines believes that education plays an important role in the development of an individual and society as a whole. 

Lorraine Pajarillo (center) receives a certificate of scholarship from Carmudi.

As such, the Carmudi PH Scholarship Program was created to encourage and provide support for academically gifted students all over the country. 

The program is open nationwide to all 3rd and 4th year college students who have good academic standing. If selected, the chosen scholar will receive a financial grant amounting to P30,000. The grant can be used to pay for school tuition and other academic fees.

Pajarillo is the eldest of three siblings and the daughter of a bank employee and a housewife. With her father being the family’s only source of income, she has taken the initiative to buy and sell books in order to help her parents cover some of the expenses at school. 

Currently, Pajarillo is in her 7th semester and is about to graduate as one of the top students in her batch. She has consistently excelled in her studies and has always been at the top of her class. She has also consistently made it as a dean’s lister and will be a remarkable candidate for Latin honors when she graduates next year. 

Aside from having excellent grades, Pajarillo has also been known for her co-curricular and extracurricular activities. 

This is evidenced by her participation in a team that competed against larger schools and popular universities in a national scientific investigatory contest. Her team’s project about the effects of coconut, bamboo, cogon grass and banana tree on blood clotting won them the award. 

Aside from that, she has been a member of the Girl Scouts of the Philippines and is also one of her school’s top competitive debaters.

This balanced life inside and outside of school has made Pajarillo the recipient of this semester’s Carmudi PH scholarship grant. 

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