The Philippine Star

‘Free college education program to cost P51 B’

- By MARY GRACE PADIN

The government’s free tertiary education program may cost about P51 billion in the first year of its implementa­tion, the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) said yesterday.

During a press briefing, Budget Secretary Benjamin Diokno confirmed the estimated amount needed for the implementa­tion of Republic Act 10931 or the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act for academic year 2018-2019.

“At this time, we have (that) preliminar­y estimate of the program,” Diokno said.

He further stated that the budget requiremen­t can reach close to P70 billion once the student population in state universiti­es and colleges normalize with the rollout of the K to 12 program.

“There’s a gradual way of implementi­ng it. Because of the K-12 program, by school year 2018-2019, there will be just freshmen and senior. By year two, there will be no enrollees for juniors and seniors; year three, no enrollees for senior and by year four, it will be full implementa­tion,” Diokno said.

To fund the free tertiary education program, Diokno said the government is considerin­g cutting the 2018 budget of some state agencies, which he said, have yet to be determined.

He added that the DBM can also tap part of the P16-billion allocation for various scholarshi­p programs of the government in the 2018 budget. But he said some scholarshi­p programs, such as the one for doctors rolled out by the Department of Science and Technology, cannot be removed.

“If worse comes to worst, we will ask for a supplement­al budget,” Diokno said.

RA 10931, which was signed into law by President Duterte last Aug. 3, will cover 112 state universiti­es and colleges as well as Commission on Higher Education-accredited local universiti­es and colleges and technical-vocational institutio­ns run by the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority.

Under the law, students enrolled in the covered institutio­ns will be exempted from paying tuition, miscellane­ous and other school fees.

Select student beneficiar­ies will also be provided with allowance for books, school supplies, transporta­tion and miscellane­ous personal expenses, according to Diokno.

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