The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the International Graduate School of Leadership (IGSL) have expanded their education partnership to give more AFP personnel access to graduate studies and leadership training.
The AFP and IGSL formalized the expansion through the signing of an addendum to their existing Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) on June 3. The signing was led by AFP Acting Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Rommel P. Roldan and IGSL President Dr. Great B. Mabuti.

The addendum strengthens the 2010 agreement between the AFP and IGSL for the Master of Arts in Transformational Leadership program, which aims to develop values-driven and effective leaders within the military organization.
Under the expanded agreement, the scholarship program will now cover not only commissioned officers but also qualified Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) and Non-Uniformed Personnel (NUPs).
The scholarship package includes tuition, textbooks, on-campus accommodation, and a monthly stipend. It also extends support to immediate family members, allowing eligible spouses to pursue a master’s degree or take part in on-campus studies.
The AFP said the initiative reflects its commitment to professional development and leadership excellence across all ranks. It said the program is expected to help build a more capable, empowered, and future-ready force in service of the Filipino people.

