The Philippine Star

Free higher education law implemente­d in SUCs

- Roel Pareño

ZAMBOANGA CITY — The free higher education law has been implemente­d smoothly, a lawmaker said during its assessment across the country.

Davao 1st District Rep. Karlo Alexi Nograles, committee chairman for appropriat­ion, said the youth who are beneficiar­ies of the free higher education law, expressed their gratitude over the free access to state universiti­es and colleges (SUCs).

In his visit and assessment in different state colleges and universiti­es last Monday, he said they were looking at the process of enrollment where the SUCs will submit certain requiremen­ts to the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).

Once the CHED is satisfied with the requiremen­ts submitted by the SUCs the funds will be downloaded to the state-run tertiary schools.

The payment of tuition and miscellane­ous fees of the students will be done through the CHED office where the P40-billion fund was allotted by Congress.

During the assessment and discussion with presidents and school executives, Nograles said no concern was raised except the observatio­n of the increase in the number of enrollees in the SUCs.

He said the concern that he was anticipati­ng is if state universiti­es could accommodat­e the influx of new batches of students.

Nograles said they were looking at the needed increase of funds in its 2019 budget for additional facilities of the state universiti­es with the influx of new students.

Another concern raised by the SUCs is the entrance examinatio­n as not all of the students pass the qualifying test.

Zamboanga City 1st District Rep. Celso Lobregat, vice chair of the committee on appropriat­ion and member on the committee on higher education, stressed that what they want to ensure is the universal access to quality tertiary education and not just tertiary education.

“It is now our call to challenge the youth to make good in their studies. They have to remember we are doing this to secure their future,” Nograles said. –

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