KPL Cordi slams collection of fees despite free education
>> Wednesday, August 15, 2018
BAGUIO CITY – Kabataan
Partylist-Cordillera (KPL-Cordi), the regional chapter of the sole youth
representative in the 17th Congress, assailed the Commission on Higher
Education -UniFAST and Duterte
administration for “limiting the access of youth to free education.”
“Despite the
passing of the Universal Access to Free and Quality Education Act or RA 10931
in 2017, following the massive demonstrations and decade-long demand of the
youth for free education, KPL-Cordi questions the sincerity of the
administration in realizing the youth’s aspirations, the group said in a
statement.
“We are
deeply appalled by how the CHED and UniFAST have expertly played their tricks
in RA 10931 and its IRR, manifested in the collection of ‘minimal fees’,
stricter admission policies and the questionable Return Service System (RSS)
which will serve as recompense for the supposed free education,” said Christian
Dave Ruz, KPL Cordillera spokesperson.
This incoming
academic year, millions of Filipino youth are set to pay “minimal fees” that
were reportedly not included in the list of defined fees of RA 10931.
In the
Cordillera, Kalinga State University each enrollee is charged fees amounting to P1,000 - P2,500.
Meanwhile,
Mountain Province State Polytechnic College (MPSPC) and Benguet State
University (BSU) have reportedly institutionalized registration fees for
student council candidates.
Cordillera
SUCs are also reportedly collecting “penalty-type” fees for students who were
not able to attend college and university activities.
“On the other
hand, the RSS is also set for full implementation this coming academic year.
This new system is drawn out from the implementing rules and regulations of the
RA 10931, Rule 2, Sec 4, stating that “SUCs and LUCs shall formulate
and implement a Return Service System for students
befitting from the free higher education provision of this Act, as
part of their admission and retention policies”
“RSS is
a payment scheme for the free education through forced and unpaid labor
for either school or government offices. While BSU has yet to release its
quota time for their RSS, reports have been confirmed the Cagayan State
University students are contracted to work 15 hours every week. If they
will be deployed to these offices as student assistants, their working time
will amount to P18,000 per semester which is even higher to the actual tuition
cost.” Ruz said.
“The neoliberal agents of the government have
been ever since relentless in their effort to sabotage the call for free
education. Instead of expanding free education, they are desperate in limiting
its access. Stricter admission policies and higher passing scores for entrance
exams became suspiciously frequent. To add, MPSPC’s admission tests have been
administered to ‘filter’ students despite having no such mechanisms in the past
years".
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