No tuition hike in most
of HEIs: CHED exec
The
majority of higher education institutions in the country did not increase their
tuition, an official of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) said on
Saturday.
"Pagpasok
nitong pandemya na ito, majority of our higher education institutions
have not increased their tuition fees (When this pandemic entered, majority of
our higher education institutions have not increased their tuition fees),"
CHED executive director Cinderella Filipina Benitez-Jaro said in a Laging Handa
briefing.
Before
the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic, she noted that some HEIs, as early
as March, have already applied for an increase in tuition.
At
present, CHED is still reviewing the remaining universities and colleges that
are requesting for a tuition hike, she said.
CHED
earlier said schools are now ready to start classes by August 2020 through a
"flexible learning" arrangement or the blended offline-online
learning.
Benitez-Jaro
said this scheme allows continuity while adapting to the capacity of the
students and the institutions.
She noted
that HEIs have trained the faculty members and held consultations among
students to determine ways to move forward under the so-called "new
normal".
On the
other hand, she echoed CHED chairperson Prospero de Vera III's call on HEIs to
move laboratory work and internships to the second semester of the incoming
school year.
"As
much as possible, we recommend for those who will conduct their laboratory or
limited face-to-face classes to do it at the latter part of the semester where
the higher education institutions are more prepared," she said in
Filipino.
She also
confirmed that more funding was released to the Ifugao State University to
augment five of its anti-Covid-19 projects.
Benitez-Jaro
said CHED recognizes the efforts of state universities and colleges in finding
solutions to cushion the impact of the Covid-19 in their respective
communities.
"Alam
naman natin na, of course, mayroon pa rin silang financial
constraints kaya naman binigyan natin sila ng pondo para sa ganon lalo
nila mapaigting ang kanilang pagtulong sa gobyerno and of course sa
mga measures natin laban sa Covid-19 (We know that
they still have financial constraints that's why we provided additional funding
to boost their efforts to assist the government and of course in our measures
to contain the Covid-19)," she said.
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