Free Tuition in State Colleges and Universities

Sen. Bam on Bicam approval of free tuition bill or Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act

We are happy to report some good news during these challenging times in our country.

 Our bill providing access to quality higher education has passed the Bicam process.

 This will make tuition and other fees in our SUCs free. It will provide billions of scholarships and loans to students in private higher education institutions.

Pirma na lang ng Presidente ang kailangan para maging batas ang Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act.

 Malaking panalo ito para sa mga estudyante at pamilyang Pilipino!

 I became a legislator primarily to spearhead reforms that help our countrymen reach their hopes and dreams, so I am very proud to have pushed for this major reform as the main sponsor and co-author in the Senate.

 We’d like to thank and congratulate all the legislators, stakeholders and supporters that contributed to this measure!

 Let’s give every Filipino access to quality education – from kinder to college.

 Bigyan po natin ng oportunidad ang ating mga kababayan na makamit ang kanilang pangarap.

Sen. Bam: Bicam to tackle free tuition in SUCs

The Senate and House will hold a bicameral conference committee tomorrow (Wednesday) to reconcile their respective versions of the measure that will provide free tuition fee in state colleges and universities (SUCs).

“We hope to finalize a version that will fulfill the intention of the measure to provide underprivileged students a chance to finish college and give them a better chance for a brighter future,” said Sen. Bam Aquino, principal sponsor and co-author of Senate Bill No. 1304.

Once the bicameral conference approve the final version, it will be ratified by both Houses of Congress before transmitting to Malacanang for President Duterte’s signature.

“Umaasa tayong maisasabatas ito sa lalong madaling panahon upang mapakinabangan na sa susunod na school year,” added Sen. Bam, who defended the measure in plenary debates and interpellation during his short stint as chairman of the Committee on Education.

 Sen. Bam will be the co-chairman of the Senate delegation to the bicameral conference committee, together with new Committee on Education chairman Sen. Francis Escudero. Other members of the Senate panel are Sens. Sherwin Gatchalian and Ralph Recto.

 The measure aims to institutionalize free tuition in SUCs all over the country, giving underprivileged students a chance to earn a college degree.

It will also streamline and strengthen all Student Financial Assistance Programs (StuFAP), making it available to students who want to pursue higher education in private institutions, as well as subsidizing other expenses of SUC students.

 “Sa pamamagitan nito, magkakaroon na ng katuparan ang hangaring mabigyan ng edukasyon ang lahat ng Pilipino,” said Sen. Bam.

 

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