Ateneo and the UN Sustainable Development Goals
No Poverty
End poverty in all its forms everywhere
Ateneo has pledged to support SDG 1 by providing scholarships and support services to low-income students, including those who are first-generation students. Moreover, Ateneo is devoted to helping local start-ups through initiatives like the Ateneo Center of Social Entrepreneurship (ACSEnt) and Ateneo Tulong Sulong. Additionally, the University has contributed to promoting food and shelter security through the efforts of ACED and Gawad Kalinga, which further support SDG 1.
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Highlights
Bottom Quintile Admission Target and Growth Plan (SY 2023–2030)
Starting from SY 2023–2024, Ateneo strengthened its scholarship and financial aid framework to ensure inclusive access for students from financially vulnerable families. Under a substantive allocation for Scholarship Grants, the University set measurable targets to expand the proportion of scholars from 25% of the total student population in SY 2023–2024 to 31% by SY 2029–2030.
|
School Year |
Total Student Population |
Total Scholars |
% of Scholars (Target) |
|
SY 2023–2024 |
23,652 |
6,005 |
25% |
|
SY 2024–2025 |
24,376 |
6,411 |
26% |
|
SY 2025–2026 |
25,196 |
6,865 |
27% |
|
SY 2026–2027 |
26,054 |
7,353 |
28% |
|
SY 2027–2028 |
26,953 |
7,880 |
29% |
|
SY 2028–2029 |
27,894 |
8,448 |
30% |
|
SY 2029–2030 |
28,879 |
9,060 |
31% |
Scholarship Budget and Financial Aid
The Strategic Plan sets aside about billions worth scholarship funds from 2025 to 2030. This investment is meant to steadily grow the number of scholars by around 10% each year, alongside a 5% annual increase in the total student population. Each incoming scholar is expected to receive an average of ₱100,000 in financial assistance per year. The funding will be released in phases to ensure sustainability and expanded access over time.
Focus on Bottom 20% Inclusion
Ateneo’s admissions and financial aid framework explicitly aligns with its commitment to the bottom financial quintile by:
- Prioritizing need-based scholarships for students from the lowest income brackets
- Expanding outreach through Pathways to Higher Education and regional partner schools
- Ensuring equitable access through a blended aid scheme combining tuition remission, food allowances, and mentoring support
Events
Ceremony
Special Academic Convocation for the 2023 Traditional University Awards
Thu, 07 Dec 2023
Hyundai Hall, Areté
In the Year of Our Lord, 2023, the 164th year...
Workshop / Seminar / Short Course
Evidence-based Policy: IFAD’s Impact Assessments for Food Systems Transformation
Fri, 24 Nov 2023
Online
Workshop / Seminar / Short Course
Food Loss and Food Waste: What can be done? (Webinar #5 of the “Policy and Governance of Sustainable Food Systems” series)
Tue, 14 Nov 2023
via Zoom & YouTube
Academic Conference
10th Student Research Paper Presentation on Chinese Studies
Tue, 14 Nov 2023
Faber Hall 101, Ateneo de Manila University Loyola Heights campus
Workshop / Seminar / Short Course
Electricity and Economic Development: Evidence from Half a Century in the Philippines
Wed, 11 Oct 2023
Online
Workshop / Seminar / Short Course
Migration, Search and Networks
Wed, 13 Sep 2023
Online