Filipino students who want to take advantage of the DSWD Educational Cash Assistance Program in Central Luzon Region 3, please be advised that walk-ins are NOT allowed when you apply. You will need to access a link and fill out your information by registering online through a designated link or by using the QR Code. You will only be able to submit your documents when you receive a text message confirmation from DSWD.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) assistance program allows students who are in crisis to get a financial grant. Beneficiaries will depend on the student’s school level and qualifications and they may receive between PHP 1000 to PHP 4000 through the AICS program.
DSWD Field Office 3 includes the following provinces: Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac and Zambales. DSWD Field Office 3 currently has an online appointment portal so you need to register online through the application form link. Walk-in registrations are suspended due to the number of applicants applying for the said cash benefit.
Contents
- What is the DSWD Cash Assistance AICS Program from Region 3?
- What is the DSWD Educational Assistance?
- Qualifications
- Requirements
- Schedule of Payout
- How to Claim DSWD Financial Assistance for Education in Region 3 – Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac and Zambales
- DSWD Field Office 3 QR Code Online Registration
- No Scholarship Project from DSWD
- Video: AICS Educational Assistance Program by DSWD
- Frequently Asked Questions
- 1. What is the AICS Educational Assistance Program?
- 2. Who can apply for this education assistance in Region 3?
- 3. What are the requirements needed to apply?
- 4. How much financial assistance can be given?
- 5. What locations does DSWD Field Office 3 cover?
- 6. How can I apply for this assistance in Central Luzon Region?
- 7. How will I know if I’m approved?
- 8. How do I check my name on the list of registered appointments online?
- 9. How do I stay updated with DSWD Central Luzon Region ?
- Summary
- Contact Information
- Google Map Location
What is the DSWD Cash Assistance AICS Program from Region 3?
The acronym AICS stands for Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations. This is a DSWD program that aids Filipinos in crisis, such as those who are ill or have lost a loved one, or need help financially with their education. For this topic, we will discuss how to claim cash assistance for educational purposes, specifically for those who are governed by the DSWD Field office 3.
What is the DSWD Educational Assistance?
The DSWD Educational Assistance program provides financial aid to students who are struggling to pay for their schooling. The amount of assistance will depend on the student’s level of education, some will receive PHP 1000 and some will receive PHP 4000.
Qualifications
The purpose of the AICS Educational Assistance is to give financial help to enrolled students while they are ‘in crisis’. Below is the list of eligibility:
- breadwinner students
- working students
- orphaned/abandoned students
- living with relatives
- children of solo parents
- children of unemployed parents
- children of distressed OFWs
- Persons with disabilities (PWDs)
- children of rebel returnees
- children of persons deprived of liberty
- children with HIV or those living with parents with HIV
- victims of abuse or displacement, and
- students who are in crisis due to natural or human-induced calamities
Requirements
Bring 2 copies of the following requirements:
If the parent/guardian will process:
- Government-issued/valid IDs
- If guardian, bring a certificate of guardianship or other proof that you are the legal guardian of the student
Bring any of the following
- Valid School ID
- Certificate of Enrollment
- Statement of Account
- Any official School document showing that the student is enrolled in the current schoolyear.
If the student will process (of legal age)
- Government-issued/valid IDs
Bring any of the following
- Valid School ID
- Certificate of Enrollment
- Statement of Account
- Any official School document showing that the student is enrolled in the current schoolyear.
Schedule of Payout
Here’s a list of payout schedule date every Saturday for the DSWD assistance:
- August 20, 2022
- August 27, 2022
- September 3, 2022
- September 10, 2022
- September 17, 2022
- September 24, 2022
How to Claim DSWD Financial Assistance for Education in Region 3 – Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac and Zambales
For DSWD Central Luzon Region, applicants need to make an appointment booking through the Online Appointment Portal for AICS Educational Assistance. There is no Walk-in option. Please follow the guidelines below:
Step 1: Make an appointment online. You may use the QR Code to scan and be redirected to the portal or you can use this links mentioned here per province:
- Aurora – bit.ly/auroraeducationalassistance
- Bataan – bit.ly/bataaneducationalassistance
- Bulacan – bit.ly/bulacaneducationalassistance
- Nueva Ecija – bit.ly/nuevaecijaeducationalassistance
- Pampanga – bit.ly/pampangaeducationalassistance
- Tarlac – bit.ly/tarlaceducationalassistance
- Zambales – bit.ly/zambaleseducationalassistance
Step 2: Enter your information and choose the schedule of appointment location to submit your requirements.
Step 3: Wait for a confirmation text message from DSWD regarding the appointment date and location.
Step 4: Go to the designated location assigned to you on the day of the appointment.
Step 5: Bring all the necessary documentation requirements such as IDs and proof of enrollment.
Step 6: DSWD officers will assess and once approved, the cash assistance will be distributed.
Note: There is no guarantee that all those who will apply will be given the cash aid, because you will have to undergo an interview/assessment first.
Note: As of the moment, the online registration process may not be working. This is due to the number of people accessing the portal. You are advised to check back again. For further updates, you are advised to Follow the FB Page of DSWD Field office 3 so you are aware of future instructions.
DSWD Field Office 3 QR Code Online Registration
Below is the latest announcement about the QR code process. The current set-up of the cash assistance distribution in the Central Luzon region is via online registration. You have to fill out an application form online and enter your details in order to schedule an appointment for the interview/assessment and claiming of the cash benefit. You may use the QR Code below to open the link for an appointment:
Note: Be advised that sometimes the registration form is not active and has been closed to make way for the current applicants to be processed. But always stay updated with the latest FB posts of the local DSWD office FB page for news and changes.
No Scholarship Project from DSWD
The DSWD does not currently offer any scholarships; the AICS or Education Assistance program is the only form of financial assistance they provide for education purpose and if you are in crisis. If you see a post on social media or another website promising DSWD scholarships, be careful because it might be a scam and fake.
This AICS cash assistance is normally a financial aid and it is given to selected students only once every schoolyear.
Video: AICS Educational Assistance Program by DSWD
Here’s a video announcement about this DSWD Educational Assistance Program as shared by DSWD Secretary Erwin Tulfo. This gives you an idea about the program and what it can do to help students in need.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some frequently asked questions about the AICS Educational Assistance Program in Region 3:
1. What is the AICS Educational Assistance Program?
The AICS Educational Assistance Program, under the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), aids students in need with their education expenses. Students must be classified as “in crisis,” which includes working students, breadwinners of the family, children of solo parents or unemployed parents, orphans, and other circumstances. This benefit is between PHP 1000 to PHP 4,000 in financial aid for the student, depending on their current level of schooling.
2. Who can apply for this education assistance in Region 3?
Students who are classified as “in crisis” are eligible to apply for this assistance. This includes working students, breadwinners of the family, children of solo parents or unemployed parents, orphans, and others with similar situations.
3. What are the requirements needed to apply?
The requirements may vary depending on the region where you will apply. But generally, these are the requirements:
- Government issued/valid IDs
- If guardian, bring certificate of guardianship or other proof that you are the legal guardian of the student
Bring any of the following
- Valid School ID
- Certificate of Enrollment
- Statement of Account
- Any official School document showing that the student is enrolled in current schoolyear.
4. How much financial assistance can be given?
The amount of financial aid given to the student depends on their current level of schooling. It ranges from PHP 1000 to PHP 4000.
5. What locations does DSWD Field Office 3 cover?
The DSWD Field Office Region 3 covers the Central Luzon provinces (Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac and Zambales).
6. How can I apply for this assistance in Central Luzon Region?
In Region 3, you have to book an appointment before getting an assessment. So make sure you follow the instructions on how to schedule an appointment booking for the cash aid before visiting the field office as they do not accept walk-in applicants.
7. How will I know if I’m approved?
You will know if you’re approved or not through an interview/assessment with the DSWD representative. If you are approved, they will give you the cash aid. However, if you are not approved, they will return your documents and tell you why you were not accepted into the program.
8. How do I check my name on the list of registered appointments online?
After you have submitted your appointment application form, you cannot check your name online. You just need to wait for a text message from DSWD officers in your area informing you that you have a confirmed appointment schedule. So make sure you input a valid mobile number on the application form.
9. How do I stay updated with DSWD Central Luzon Region ?
For more information, you may contact DSWD Field office Region 3 at +63 28 246 7021 or visit their official Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/dswdfo3. You may also visit the DSWD Region 3 address at National Road, Maimpis, San Fernando, 2000, Philippines.
Summary
The AICS Educational Assistance Program provides financial aid to students in need. Students must be classified as “in crisis” in order to apply, and the amount of aid given depends on their current level of schooling.
In order to apply in Region 3, you have to follow the appointment portal procedure and show up during the day of the appointment to submit your documents.
Contact Information
DSWD Field Office 3 – Central Luzon Region
Address: National Road, Maimpis, San Fernando, 2000, Philippines
Telephone: +63 28 246 7021
Email: fo3@dswd.gov.ph
Website: https://fo3.dswd.gov.ph/
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/dswdfo3
Google Map Location
Please see the map guide to the location of the DSWD field office 3 – Central Luzon: