CHED has advised the public to only refer to its official media channels for information on educational financial assistance amid the prevalence of fake pages
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According to the post, the alleged scholarship offers P120,000 for students enrolled in private schools and P80,000 for those in public schools, along with free uniforms, school supplies, and a P10,000 monthly allowance. It also used graphics with the official logo of CHED. However, the post does not specify eligibility requirements clearly, and the supposed registration links are repeatedly posted.
However, multiple users report that after filling out the form, the “submit” button is unclickable, effectively making it impossible to complete the process.
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