Sun.Star Cebu

Stop protecting private schools’ profit

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We call on the national government to stop catering to the demands of capitalist-educators through the voucher system proposed by the private education sector.

In January 2017, the Coordinati­ng Council of Private Educationa­l Associatio­ns of the Philippine­s (COCOPEA) submitted its proposed legislatio­n on free private higher education. It asked the government to fund private education through a voucher system amidst the looming implementa­tion of free tuition and other school fees in state universiti­es and colleges (SUCs).

It is not the duty of the government to fill in the pockets of private school owners. Doing so will be a great disservice to the Filipino people for it will just guarantee profit for capitalist-educators who treat students and their families as cash cows. For so long, providing education in the Philippine­s is a lucrative venture for business magnates like Henry Sy, Sr. (National University), Lucio Tan (University of the East), Jaime Zobel de Ayala (University of Nueva Caceres), Emilio Yap (Centro Escolar University), Alfonso Yuchengco (Mapúa University), and Lourdes Montinola (Far Eastern University).

They earn millions of pesos in profit through incessant annual tuition hikes and persistent collection of exorbitant, dubious, and redundant miscellane­ous fees.

The State should put an end to the annual fees hikes and provide free public higher education by expanding the number of SUCs and providing adequate and quality facilities.

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