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The document discusses initiatives by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to transform higher education in the Philippines and support Filipino youth. It outlines programs that provide universal access to quality tertiary education including free higher education at state universities, tuition subsidies for private institutions, and short-term student loans of up to 60,000 pesos for qualified students. It also describes the Private Education Student Financial Assistance Program which provides scholarships and grants for students based on academic performance and family income. The initiatives aim to promote access, equity and excellence in higher education.
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Transformative higher education in Bicol Region
Originaltitel
Transformative Higher Education in the Bicol Region
The document discusses initiatives by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to transform higher education in the Philippines and support Filipino youth. It outlines programs that provide universal access to quality tertiary education including free higher education at state universities, tuition subsidies for private institutions, and short-term student loans of up to 60,000 pesos for qualified students. It also describes the Private Education Student Financial Assistance Program which provides scholarships and grants for students based on academic performance and family income. The initiatives aim to promote access, equity and excellence in higher education.
The document discusses initiatives by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to transform higher education in the Philippines and support Filipino youth. It outlines programs that provide universal access to quality tertiary education including free higher education at state universities, tuition subsidies for private institutions, and short-term student loans of up to 60,000 pesos for qualified students. It also describes the Private Education Student Financial Assistance Program which provides scholarships and grants for students based on academic performance and family income. The initiatives aim to promote access, equity and excellence in higher education.
ED U C AT IO N S U PERV IS O R II, C HED RO V “Celebrating 25 years of ACCESS, EQUITY AND GLOBAL EXCELLENCE in Higher Education” UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO QUALITY TERTIARY EDUCATION ACT (UAQTEA) 1) FREE HIGHER EDUCATION (FHE) 9/112 SUCs and /78 CHED Recognized Local Universities and Colleges (LUCs) 2) TERTIARY EDUCATION SUBSIDY (TES) Subsidy to underprivileged students for enrollment in private institutions (if there are no government universities or college in their area) 3) STUDENT LOAN PROGRAM (SLP) STUDENT LOAN PROGRAM FOR TERTIARY EDUCATION (SLPTE) – SHORT-TERM ELIGIBILITY LOAN AMOUNT
open to qualified P60,000 may be
student used for tuition and other school borrowers fees, books, enrolled in SUCs, tools, equipment, LUCs, and Private stipend, and/or HEIs for license exam fees STUDENT LOAN PROGRAM FOR TERTIARY EDUCATION (SLPTE) – SHORT-TERM PRIORITY LOAN AMOUNT
Not yet availed of or Currently enrolled
applied for the in a private university or TES TECHVOC Not part of DSWD’s Education Training Center Listahanan 2.0 First-time applicants STUDENT LOAN PROGRAM FOR TERTIARY EDUCATION (SLPTE) – SHORT-TERM DEADLINE PROCESS
AUGUST 15, 2019 Submit
applications in your respective universities ELIGIBILITY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FULL SCHOLARSHIP GWA OF 90% - both public P15,000/sem and private HEI
PRIVATE EDUCATION GWA OF 85% - private HEI P7,500/sem
STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (PESFA) TULONG-DUNONG GRANT- With passing GWA – P6,000/sem IN-AID enrolled in priority programs Students who passed the Alternative Learning System (ALS) and Phil Educational Placement Test (PEPT)
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