Senator Bam Aquino has asked the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to consider quality of education in determining whether a tuition fee increase is justified.
Aquino made the pronouncement after the CHED revealed that a total of 353 private universities and colleges have filed petitions to increase their tuition and other fees this coming school year.
“Quality of education should be one of the criteria before allowing a school to increase tuition fees,” said Aquino, chairman of the Committee on Youth.
“How can a college explain to parents that they need to pay more when their children aren’t getting the quality education they deserve?” stressed Aquino.
Aquino called on CHED to add the passing rate of colleges in board exams, employability of the graduates and other criteria to measure quality of education in allowing the universities and colleges to raise their tuition fees.
“We must ensure the employability of graduates as way of addressing the country’s high unemployment rate,” the senator said.
Aquino also revealed that he plans to file a resolution to call on CHED and the representatives of the private universities and colleges to address the issue.
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