For many Filipinos, the dream of earning a college degree while supporting themselves or their families feels just out of reach. The daily grind of balancing work and studies can be overwhelming, leading many to put their education on hold or abandon it altogether. With 1.60 million unemployed Filipinos as of December 2023, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority, and a workforce still struggling with a skills gap, the need for accessible education and meaningful job opportunities has never been more urgent.
Working students often face a unique set of challenges: long hours at work, financial pressures, and the constant juggle between academic and professional responsibilities. For these individuals, the traditional education model often falls short, failing to accommodate their complex lives. But a new partnership between Mapúa Malayan Digital College (MMDC) and Concentrix is set to change that narrative, offering a beacon of hope for those striving to better their futures.
The MMDC-Concentrix Work & Study Program: A New Hope for Working Students
Recognizing the hurdles faced by working students, MMDC, a premier digital-first, fully online college in the Philippines, has teamed up with Concentrix, a global leader in customer experience solutions, to launch an innovative Work & Study Program. This collaboration is more than just a typical corporate-educational partnership; it’s a bold initiative designed to empower working students by providing them with the tools, resources, and flexibility they need to succeed both academically and professionally.
“Working students in the country have been underserved for years,” says Hazel Banas, Vice President for People Solutions at Concentrix. “The focus has been on basic education and traditional college models that we believe don’t serve the needs of our working students. We need more people in the workforce, and the way to produce that, to contribute to the economy and the country’s growth, is to produce more professionals.”
This partnership aims to do just that—produce more professionals who are not only academically equipped but also experienced and ready to contribute to the nation’s growth.
Addressing the Pain Points of Working Students: How the Program Works
One of the most significant barriers for working students is time—there’s simply not enough of it. The MMDC-Concentrix Work & Study Program directly addresses this issue by offering a part-time job with a flexible college schedule that allows students to manage their time effectively. Participants in the program will work 20-30 hours a week while taking 3-4 subjects per term at MMDC, ensuring they can balance work, school, and personal responsibilities.
Engr. Dennis Tablante, MMDC’s Executive Director, highlights the program’s focus on flexibility: “MMDC is here to support working students who want to take up a career in IT and Business and set them up for success. We offer flexible schedules to cater to those who have more than enough on their plate but want to step up their careers and current skill sets. We have top industry leaders to guide our students to become highly equipped professionals who can contribute to the country’s economic growth.”
Financial constraints are another major obstacle for working students. To ease this burden, the program includes a Salary Deduction Program and covers matriculation fees per term for eligible part-time employees. Additionally, MMDC offers the Asenso Scholarship, providing a 36% discount on tuition fees, and partners with BukasPH and GCash to offer further financial aid. These initiatives make higher education more accessible, allowing students to focus on their studies without the constant worry of financial strain.
The program also emphasizes holistic development. With a mentorship program in place, students receive guidance not just on academic subjects, but also on personal and professional growth. This ensures that graduates are not only knowledgeable but also well-rounded, ready to tackle the challenges of the modern workforce.
The Bigger Picture: Empowering a Generation
The MMDC-Concentrix partnership isn’t just about helping individual students—it’s about fueling the growth of an entire generation of skilled professionals. With the IT-BPM Association of the Philippines aiming to create 2.5 million new jobs by 2028, programs like this are crucial in expanding the country’s talent pool. As more working students gain the qualifications and experience they need to succeed, the nation as a whole stands to benefit.
Tonichi Parekh, Concentrix’s Vice President for Client Success, encapsulates the program’s vision: “We are tech-led and human-empowered, so we decided to partner with MMDC so that we could also empower our employees, we call them game changers, so that they could also live up to their dream of finishing their school while they are working. It changes the dynamics a little bit when the employer offers to their employees that they can actually study and finish their college degrees.”
Empower Your Future
For working students, the path to achieving their dreams has always been steep, but with the MMDC-Concentrix Work & Study Program, that journey is becoming more manageable. This program is an opportunity to gain the skills and education needed to thrive in today’s competitive job market, all while maintaining a stable income.
If you’re ready to take the next step in your career and education, Concentrix invites you to apply for their Customer Service Advisor roles at their Ayala North Exchange, Makati, or Nuvali, Sta. Rosa offices. Once hired, you’ll have the chance to enroll in MMDC and become part of this transformative program. Employment begins on October 1, 2024, and the first term at MMDC starts on August 19, 2024, with enrollment closing on August 31, 2024.
Don’t let the challenges of being a working student hold you back. With MMDC and Concentrix by your side, you can achieve your goals and build a brighter future for yourself and your family. Apply now and take the first step toward unlocking your dreams.
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