Connect with us

Breaking

‘Iskolar ng Bayan’ bill OK’d by 2 House panels

Published

on

students graduate graduation

MANILA — The House committee on appropriations, alongside the committee on higher and technical education, has approved new proposed legislation awarding automatic college scholarships to the top 10 graduates of every public high school.

In the proposed Iskolar ng Bayan Program, the top 10 graduates of every public high school shall be entitled to admission to the state-run university of his or her choice within his or her province, without having to pay for first-year tuition and other matriculation fees.

After the first-year college scholarship under the program, the student beneficiary shall be covered by the regular financial assistance programs of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), if qualified.

online pharmacy purchase celexa without prescription with best prices today in the USA

“We have very high hopes that the program will boost public access to higher education,” said Pasig City Rep. Roman Romulo, chairman of the committee on higher and technical education.

“We have to churn out a larger number of college graduates at a faster rate in the years ahead to produce a strong and vibrant middle class, and to build up the global competitiveness of our human resources as well as the national economy,” Romulo added.

Under the Iskolar ng Bayan Program, public high schools with more than 1,000 graduates shall enjoy one additional college scholarship slot for every 500 graduates, to be granted to graduates whose ranks immediately follow the top 10.

The program is contained in House Bill 4860, principally authored by Taguig City Rep.

online pharmacy purchase zoloft without prescription with best prices today in the USA

Lino Cayetano and Romulo.

Meanwhile, Romulo said a total of P43.3 billion in subsidy has been earmarked for the country’s 112 state universities and colleges (SUCs) in 2015 — an increase of 13.8 percent over their 2014 allocation.

The new money includes P3.5 billion for scholarships lodged with SUCs, which is on top of the P2.2 billion available to the CHED for student financial aid, Romulo said.

He said the fresh funding is provided for in the proposed P2.606-trillion General Appropriations Act for 2015.

Romulo has been batting for the democratization of higher education. He is also author of the proposed Voluntary Student Loan Program by Private Banks, or House Bill 3617.

The bill has since been passed on third and final reading by the House, and is now awaiting Senate approval.

Under the program, an eligible student may obtain a low-cost bank loan to pay for the tuition of the college where the borrower has been accepted. The student may also use the money to finance all other schooling as well as living expenses.

The loan would have an effective interest rate pegged to the 91-day Treasury bill rate, which stood at 1.157 percent per annum as of Aug. 15.

The bank may apply an add-on 3.0 to 5.0 percent annual interest rate. But instead of the student paying for the extra interest charges, the lender may claim the corresponding amount as tax credits. The bank may then use the credits to pay, or offset, its tax obligations.

The borrower would pay off the loan periodically, starting two years after graduation, but not later than eight years after leaving college.

Borrowers would be issued either Social Security System (SSS) or Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) numbers, depending on their preferred future employment.

The bank may then enlist the SSS or GSIS to collect repayments via salary deduction or withholding.

The lender may also ask the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration to help collect from borrowers with job contracts abroad.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Maria in Vancouver

Maria in Vancouver2 weeks ago

Fantabulous Christmas Party Ideas

It’s that special and merry time of the year when you get to have a wonderful excuse to celebrate amongst...

Lifestyle3 weeks ago

How To Do Christmas & Hanukkah This Year

Christmas 2024 is literally just around the corner! Here in Vancouver, we just finished celebrating Taylor Swift’s last leg of...

Lifestyle2 months ago

Nobody Wants This…IRL (In Real Life)

Just like everyone else who’s binged on Netflix series, “Nobody Wants This” — a romcom about a newly single rabbi...

Lifestyle2 months ago

Family Estrangement: Why It’s Okay

Family estrangement is the absence of a previously long-standing relationship between family members via emotional or physical distancing to the...

Lifestyle3 months ago

Becoming Your Best Version

By Matter Laurel-Zalko As a woman, I’m constantly evolving. I’m constantly changing towards my better version each year. Actually, I’m...

Lifestyle3 months ago

The True Power of Manifestation

I truly believe in the power of our imagination and that what we believe in our lives is an actual...

Maria in Vancouver5 months ago

DECORATE YOUR HOME 101

By Matte Laurel-Zalko Our home interiors are an insight into our brains and our hearts. It is our own collaboration...

Maria in Vancouver5 months ago

Guide to Planning a Wedding in 2 Months

By Matte Laurel-Zalko Are you recently engaged and find yourself in a bit of a pickle because you and your...

Maria in Vancouver5 months ago

Staying Cool and Stylish this Summer

By Matte Laurel-Zalko I couldn’t agree more when the great late Ella Fitzgerald sang “Summertime and the livin’ is easy.”...

Maria in Vancouver6 months ago

Ageing Gratefully and Joyfully

My 56th trip around the sun is just around the corner! Whew. Wow. Admittedly, I used to be afraid of...