‘Illegal school tuition, fees’
>> Friday, March 27, 2015
EDITORIAL
Students
from Baguio and Benguet led by the local chapters of National Union of Students
of the Philippines and College Editors Guild of the Philippines have filed a
complaint with the regional Commission on Higher Education against tuition hike
and “illegally collected fees.”
They also urged
the CHED to investigate where past collections of other fees went since schools
failed to explain these.
Students
also pressed the Commission to order school administrations to refund all
developmental fees and other fees with similar nature that they illegally
collected for academic year 2013-2014.
“This demand
is in accordance of the CHEd en banc Resolution No. 221-2012 back in August
2012 which states that all development fees, or fees collected for the purpose
of school improvements such as infrastructure and land development shall be
abolished and prohibited from collection,” they said in their complaint.
“This
resolution is effective for the AY 2013-2014. Refund of these illegally
collected fees will provide substantial relief to the students and parents
especially at a time when tuition and other fees continue to rise
incessantly.
“Time and
again, private schools and universities need not increase tuition this year or
the next. Their financial reports reflect a minimum of 100 million in profit
every year, and yet we have documented several complaints regarding dilapidated
and inadequate facilities and services. Here, we can see that fees collected
every semester were not all spent in improving facilities and delivering
quality services to students,” said Marben Panlasigui of NUSP Baguio-Benguet.
In the
complaint, students assailed ladderized tuition scheme implemented at Saint
Louis University which proposed a 10% increase on tuition of incoming freshmen.
This scheme
according to Panlasigui has been used and abused by private schools and
universities to go around CHED memo. 3 and increase profit.
Article 2
section 3 of the memo stated private schools can impose tuition increases on
incoming freshmen as long as they post these at conspicuous places on campus.
The
ladderized tuition scheme does not require consultation and therefore goes
around other regulatory measures of the commission, they said.
Another part
in the complaint was the “continuous illegal collection of other school fees.”
Arthur
Astaquinta of CEGP Baguio-Benguet said “tuition is defined as a fee covering
costs for improving facilities, buildings and other expenses. Yet PHEI’s in
Baguio and Benguet has been collecting fees that are supposed to fund those
mentioned above ranging from dubious ones named other fees, other charges,
miscellaneous fees, redundant which are fees that are similar in purpose like
sports fees, athletic fees, CARAA and exorbitant fees that are unjustifiably
high .”
Some fees
they said were dubious, redundant and exorbitant included “development fee” -
LIMAD (P500-University of Cordilleras), development fund, research and
development fee (Saint Louis University, P122); audio-visual fee, AV and IT Dev
fee (SLU, P339); ICT fee (Benguet State University , P150), library fee (BSU,
P250), E-resource Fee (UC, P110);
activity fee
(SLU, P60); sticker (SLU, P9), ID validation fee (BSU, P12); athletic gee (BSU,
P100), PE fee, sports culture and arts fee (BSU, P110) and medical/dental
gee (BSU, P50).
Others
included registration fee (BSU, P75); miscellaneous/other fees/other
charges/additional charges (KCP, P2,950), (SLU, P3,199), (UC, P447), (UB,
P4,719), (Philippine Women’s University, P2,413.73,miscellanous fee), (PWU,
P6178.69, other fees) ; laboratory fee (SLU, P5, 343); departmental fee (UC,
P80); insurance (UC, P72) and SDP (UC, P100).
Students
demanded that CHED stop and actively intervene in the yearly increases on
tuition particularly yearly tuition hike on incoming freshmen and to be
impartial on their investigation and decision.
The said the
Commission should put a stop to so-called Other Fees/Miscellaneous
Fees/Additional charges since these fees are dubious and these are not
accounted.
“The
category needs to be declared illegal and schools found out to be implementing
such be heavily sanctioned.”
Astaquinta
adds “we take this opportunity to present our issues and work with the
commission in realizing every Filipino child’s right to quality and affordable
education.”
Students
called on students to dialogue with the CHED and push for lowering of school
fees. Is anybody listening?
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