The Philippine Star

‘Free tuition not for truant students’

- By DELON PORCALLA

A Congress official who was instrument­al in realigning P40 billion to provide free tuition to poor but deserving students in state universiti­es and colleges (SUCs) yesterday warned students against playing truant.

“Our state and local colleges and universiti­es should not become ‘iskul bukol’ even as we give free education to our students,” Davao City Rep. Karlo Nograles said.

Nograles, who chairs the House committee on appropriat­ions, said Congress will exercise its oversight powers to ensure that the funds allocated for the free college tuition program “will not be wasted on malingerer­s and recidivist absentees.”

Nograles said they would “assist” the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the participat­ing educationa­l institutio­ns in making sure that only deserving students or those who only truly want to study will benefit from the free college tuition program.

“The funds we have set aside are simply too precious,” Nograles stressed.

The free college education in SUCs across the country is provided for under Republic Act 10931, or the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act, which President Duterte signed last August.

The law effectivel­y does away with the collection of tuition and other school fees in SUCs.

“The House may hold hearings after every semester to check on the implementa­tion of RA 10931, particular­ly on how it is helping less fortunate families in getting their children to college. After all, this is the spirit of the law,” Nograles said.

RA 10931’s beneficiar­ies include students from the country’s 114 SUCs, 16 CHED-accredited local universiti­es and colleges and 122 technical-vocational institutio­ns under the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority.

“We can’t expect this to be free of hitches especially during its first year of implementa­tion, so close coordinati­on between lawmakers, CHED and other stakeholde­rs is vital. We can learn the problems and solve them as we go along,” he said.

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