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Angara pushing for expansion of scholarship grants

So that private college students would also benefit from the Free College Law or Republic Act 10931, Senator Juan Edgardo Angara is pushing for the expansion of scholarship grants to students enrolled in private higher education institutions.

While more than 1.3 million students from State Universities and Colleges and Local Universities and Colleges are assured of free college education, Angara noted that there were still many students in private universities who need help from the government. 

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Angara, one of the authors of the Free College Law, has lauded the Commission on Higher Education recent memorandum of agreement signing with 792 private institutions from all over the country. 

Of the P40 billion funding for the Free College Law this year, P16 billion was allotted for the Tertiary Education Subsidy, wherein 300,000 student beneficiaries from both public and private universities would receive up to P60,000 per academic year for their tuition and other school expenses.

Of the 300,000 slots, 151,819 are from the “Listahanan”—where 103,373 are students from public universities while 48,436 are from private universities.

13,760 of the beneficiaries are Expanded Students’ Grants-in-Aid Program for Poverty Alleviation scholars that were previously under the Department of Social Welfare and Development.

The third category of grantees are the 80,196 students in private universities among cities and municipalities where there are no state universities and colleges or local universities and colleges.

CHED chairman Dr. Prospero De Vera noted that there were still at least 30,000 slots to be filled up by student-beneficiaries mostly from private universities as they continue to validate the application. Macon Ramos-Araneta

Angara, finance committee vice chairman tasked to sponsor CHED’s budget, said that from P16 billion this year, the TES had a proposed budget of P27 billion for next year.

Aside from TES, Angara has also allotted P1 billion to help private school students who are not part of the beneficiaries of the Free College Law.

Angara said that providing funds for private schools through student scholarship programs is a great way to give back to the institutions that provided outstanding education to Filipino students at a time when the government had no funds.

This is also what his father, the late Senate President Edgardo Angara, had in mind when he authored the Government Assistance to Students and Teachers in Private Education Act or GASTPE Law in the 1990s.

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