How to Apply DSWD Region 6 Educational Cash Assistance

Before the school year started, the DSWD started a program to help students from families with low incomes get money to pay for school. The six-week program, called AICS Educational Assistance, helps students from elementary school to college by providing them with financial support. Students in Region 6 (Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Guimaras, Iloilo and Negros Occidental) who want to apply for financial aid can consult the DSWD Field Office 6 instructions.

During the months of August and September, beneficiaries could earn between P1,000 and P4,000. Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) participants are not eligible for this cash assistance.

Nonetheless, several of the 4Ps have already received financial support. Previously, the DSWD encouraged 4Ps members who received cash aid to return it. Despite this, no one responded to the request.

And, as a result of how the administration handled the situation, this has recently become rather controversial. Despite this, the department continues to assist students who require financial assistance and are deserving of it.

How to Apply DSWD Educational Cash Assistance in Region 6

What is the AICS Educational Assistance Program?

AICS is a DWSD program that helps those in need acquire food, medicine, transportation, and other necessities. The abbreviation AICS stands for “Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations.” Assistance is provided in this case so that the individual can continue their education. Reading the rest of this guide will teach you more about who is eligible for the program, the rules, and how it works.

As the name implies, the Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations (AICS) – Educational Assistance Program provides financial assistance to students in need. This money can be used to pay for the beneficiaries’ school fees, books, supplies, projects, allowances, and other expenses.

The DSWD is focusing on aiding “students in crisis” because the program is underfunded.

Qualifications for the DSWD Educational Assistance Program by DSWD Field Office 6

What does it mean to say that a student is “in crisis”? The DSWD says that a student in crisis is one who is a:

  • Working student;
  • Breadwinner of the family;
  • Child of a solo parent;
  • Child whose parents are unemployed;
  • Child of an overseas Filipino worker (OFW);
  • Child of a parent with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV);
  • Orphaned/abandoned child living with relatives;
  • Victim of abuse; or
  • Victim of calamity or natural disaster.

Benefits of the DSWD Educational Assistance Program by DSWD Field Office 6

How much money does the program provide to aid with school expenses? Qualified individuals may be eligible for the following financial assistance, depending on their educational background:

  • Elementary — PHP 1,000.00
  • High School — PHP 2,000.00
  • Senior High School — PHP 3,000.00
  • Vocational/College — PHP 4,000.00

Requirements of the DSWD Educational Assistance Program by DSWD Field Office 5

Individuals who are eligible to apply for DSWD Educational Assistance must meet the following requirements:

  • School ID of the student;
  • Valid ID of parent or guardian;
  • Certificate of Registration/Enrollment; and
  • Statement of Account indicating the name of the school and the student’s miscellaneous fees.

NOTE: The aid will be given to the child’s parent or legal guardian for their education. To avoid complications during the process, ensure that the documents are authentic and accurate. Anyone who produces false documents will face legal consequences.

Procedures to Avail of the DSWD Educational Assistance Program – DSWD Region 6 (Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Guimaras, Iloilo and Negros Occidental)

Students and parents who think they are qualified to avail of the Educational Assistance can do so by doing the following:‎

‎Register via this link: ‎‎ https://bit.ly/dswdfo6EducAssistance OR scan the QR Code of the said form (as seen below) so you can fill it in with your details OR register via email with the following details:

Email Subject: DSWD EA Registration

Name: Juan dela Cruz

Address: Brgy. San Pedro, Molo, Iloilo City

Birthday: September 1, 2003

Edcational Level: College

‎Send it via dswd.educassistance@gmail.com.‎

How to Apply DSWD Educational Cash Assistance in Region 6
Credits: DSWD Field Office 6 / Facebook

Only those who register using the above methods will be entertained. No walk-in will be accepted at the agency’s offices.‎

‎Further announcements will be made soon, so keep posted.‎‎

Note: This process is for those in Region 6 (Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Guimaras, Iloilo and Negros Occidental).

‎At the DSWD Field office, your application will undergo an initial assessment by a Social Worker — for verification and approval — before payout of the educational aid.

‎Only clients who have received the confirmation text will be assessed for Educational Assistance. All successful applicants will go through an interview assessment of Field Office 6’s social workers.‎

As for the schedule of “Educational Assistance Payout,” this will be held every Saturday, on the following dates: August 20, August 27, September 3, September 10, September 17, and September 24, 2022 — at the DSWD Central Office and Field Offices.

Note: ‎‎Those who receive text messages are advised to bring their own water and food.‎

Video: The DSWD Educational Assistance Programs

Watch this Facebook video of DSWD Secretary Erwin Tulfo about the AICS – Educational Assistance Program:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Here are some frequently asked inquiries regarding the DSWD’s AICS Educational Assistance Program in the meantime:

1. How much educational assistance can I get?

The financial aid amounts are as follows: (a) PHP 1,000 for elementary school; (b) PHP 2,000 for high school; (c) PHP 3,000 for senior high school; and (d) PHP 4,000 for vocational/college.

2. How do I know if I am qualified for educational assistance?

As previously indicated, the program is strictly for “students in crisis.” If you are one of the following, you are considered a student in crisis: (a) working student; (b) family breadwinner; (c) child of a single parent; (d) child whose parents are unemployed; (e) child of an overseas Filipino worker (OFW); (f) child of a parent infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV); (g) orphaned/abandoned child living with relatives; (h) victim of abuse

3. How can I apply for educational assistance?

To request DSWD Educational Assistance, send an email to ciu.co@dswd.gov.ph or visit the nearest regional or field office. A social worker will assess your request before deciding whether or not to provide you school financing.

4. When is the pay out of the educational assistance?

In 2022, the following Saturdays will see the distribution of the DSWD’s educational assistance: August 20, August 27, September 3, September 10, September 17, and September 24. The DSWD Central Office opens on the specified days at 7:00 a.m. to accept applications and start disbursing funds, while DWSD Field Offices across the nation open at 8:00 a.m.

5. Who can I call to ask about the program?

If you have any questions, concerns, or complaints about this program or any other DSWD program, please call their Agency Operations Center (AOC) at the numbers listed below.

  • Smart — 0943 464 8026 / 0943 464 8086 / 0932 933 3251
  • Globe — 0995 715 3926 / 0995 715 3934

NOTE: The aforementioned lines can be reached from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday and from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on weekends and holidays.

Summary

Over 48,000 students received financial aid from the DSWD’s Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations Educational program as of August 20, 2022. The program’s funding of about PHP 140 million will allow these students to pay for their educational needs. If you or your child are a student who qualifies for this program, you should contact the DSWD office in your area.

DISCLAIMER: The main goal of this guide is to provide people with general information. You can find out more about the Educational Assistance Program by going to your DSWD regional office’s official website and Facebook page.

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Contact Information: DSWD Field Office 6

If you have any questions, please contact the DSWD Field Office 6 at the following address:

Address: M.H del Pilar St, Molo, Iloilo City, 5000 Iloilo
Telephone: 0333376221
Website: fo6.dswd.gov.ph

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