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Free college education now more accessible to poor students — Escudero

June 29, 2024 Camille P. Balagtas 61 views

SENATE President Francis “Chiz” G. Escudero announced that the “Free College Entrance Examinations Act” now officially known as Republic Act 12006, is now a law.

The veteran legislator hailed its passage, saying the legislation, which aims to alleviate financial burdens for deserving students, was a significant milestone in the pursuit of accessible higher education.

In his statement, Escudero emphasized the importance of equal opportunities for all aspiring college students: “Our proposed legislation, which compels private higher education institutions (HEIs) to waive college entrance examination fees and charges for eligible students seeking college admission, has now been fully enacted.”

The Senate President received confirmation from Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin that Senate Bill 2441, the bill he championed during his tenure as chairman of the Senate Committee on Higher, Technical, and Vocational Education, has lapsed into law last June 14.

SBN 2441 consolidated the bills filed by Senators Ramon Bong Revilla Jr., Mark Villar, Manuel “Lito” Lapid, Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go, and Raffy Tulfo.

“This is another milestone in our quest to make education accessible for everyone. Now, we can look forward to a more equitable and inclusive educational landscape. RA 12006 stands as a testament to the power of Executive-Legislative collaboration and the unwavering dedication to providing quality education for all,” Escudero stressed.

Under the “Free College Entrance Examinations Act,” students are exempt from paying examination fees and charges if they are a natural-born Filipino student; belong to the top 10 percent of their graduating class; and, if they belong to a family whose combined household income falls below the poverty threshold as defined by the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) or cannot afford to provide for their minimum basic needs duly certified as such by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).
Students may avail of the waived entrance exam fees once they satisfy all other requirements specified by the private HEI, the act stated.