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2.46M Filipinos get free college education under Duterte

A pre-pandemic photo of students inside a classroom. (Photo courtesy of DICT)


MANILA, (PIA) -- Giving 2.46 million students access to free college education during the academic year 2021 to 2022 is one of the “most long-lasting” legacies of President Rodrigo Duterte’s administration, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) has reported.

During the Duterte Legacy Summit, CHED Commissioner Prospero de Vera said the passage of the Free College Education Law has improved access to and the quality of tertiary education in the Philippines.

The intergenerational dream of getting an education was put into motion under the Duterte administration, with the passage of Republic Act 10931… This landmark legislation that is truly, boldly, and exclusively a Tatak (mark) Duterte, because it started in the Duterte administration,” he said.

During the launch of free higher education, beneficiaries all over the country have amounted to over a million.

The Tatak Duterte is from zero, meaning all are paying for their tuition, then to 1.19 million students in 2018 who stopped paying tuition and miscellaneous fees,” he said.

Besides this, the administration has also implemented the Tertiary Education Subsidy (TES) and the Tulong Dunong programs, with around 364,168 beneficiaries this year.

Education quality

Part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal is ensuring “access to quality education,” hence the huge investment of the administration to achieve excellent programs through developed curriculums and more trained professors.

De Vera noted that the Philippines has increased its participation rate in higher education, as well as exhibited a 300% hike in the ranking of “top universities” worldwide.

It’s no longer surprising that when we started this administration, we only had four or five universities ranked among the best in the world… [But] In the last ranking of Higher Education, there are now 15 Philippine universities ranked among the best in the world. You no longer need to go to Manila to access quality education. Our universities all over the country are now ranked among the best in the world, under this administration,” he said.

To implement developed curricula and teaching methods, the administration has started financing the scholarship of higher education institutions (HEIs) personnel’s graduate studies, through the Staff and Instruction Knowledge Advancement Program or SIKAP.

At least 188 faculty scholars are also sent to the best graduate schools abroad for training programs while sustaining international linkages to 1,515 world-ranking universities.

We also provided, under this administration, the biggest budget so that our faculty members can get their masters and PHDs, our annual appropriation under the SIKAP is now P2.159 billion so faculty members can finish their graduate education,” De Vera said.

All these efforts remained resilient when the COVID-19 pandemic hit the country, with institutions immediately adapting to flexible learning methods.

The CHED, in partnership with the Department of Health (DOH) and the rest of the Inter-Agency Task Force, has worked to resolve the long-halted in-person classes.

Because of DOH, in relentless efforts, it’s very hard to come up with the guidelines, but the test of the guidelines is that until today, in all face-to-face classes, the infection rate is less than 1%, nationwide,” De Vera said.

To date, more than 89% of the HEI personnel were vaccinated against COVID-19, with over three million students nationwide also jabbed. (PIA-NCR)

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