The manual administration of scholarship programs in Ormoc City has long been plagued by inefficiencies, including delayed processing, inaccurate record-keeping, and poor communication among stakeholders. To address these challenges, this study introduces Smart-Scholar, an automated scholarship management and tracking system designed to streamline workflows, improve data integrity, and enhance communication between LGU coordinators, applicants, and scholars. Developed using the Agile methodology, Smart-Scholar incorporates iterative feedback into its development cycle, resulting in a responsive and user-centric platform. The system features dedicated web interfaces and a mobile application, enabling real-time updates, large-scale data management, and task automation. Evaluation through user testing and performance analysis revealed that 93% of participants rated the system as user-friendly and time-efficient, with substantial improvements in data accuracy and operational transparency. Minor concerns, such as occasional email verification delays and interface learning curves, were noted. Overall, the study concludes that Smart-Scholar effectively resolves the core issues of manual scholarship administration and demonstrates strong potential as a scalable, inclusive solution to support the educational advancement of Ormoc City’s youth.
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Ravigel Ablen
Shannyn Flores
Mark Vincen Pasturan
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Ablen et al. (Sat,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/68af5228ad7bf08b1eada403 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.69478/best2025v1n2a011
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