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    Default 287 private schools get okay to increase tuition


    Manila, Philippines — The Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) announced that 287 Private Higher Education Institutions (PHEIs) have been given the go-signal to increase their tuition and other fees this year. The increase will be an average of P35.66 per unit for academic year 2014-2015.

    But CHEd said, that the number of schools allowed to implement an increase in tuition fees have actually “decreased by four percent.” Last year, the petition of tuition fee increases of 354 PHEIs were approved, according to the Office of Student Services and Development of CHEd.

    The number of PHEIs that filed for a tuition fee increase this year is also lower – only 345 schools, from 451 in 2013.

    The data also showed that only 20 percent of the country’s 1,683 PHEIs filed a petition to increase fees. Only 17 percent (or 287 schools) were approved.

    Of the 287 schools, 64 of the PHEIs are in the National Capital Region, 30 in Region XI, and 26 in Region III. The average per unit tuition fee increase in the said regions are 6.05 percent in NCR, or P66.24; 9.33 percent in Region XI, or P36.22; and 9.30 percent in Region III, or P39.42.

    The average per unit increase in the three largest regions are: NCR P66.24 (6 percent), IV-A P51.04 (7.35 percent) and III P39.42 (9.3 percent).

    For this school year, the nationwide average tuition fee increase per unit is P35.66 (8.13 percent) while the nationwide average increase in other school fees is P141.55 (7.97 percent).

    IN ‘YOLANDA’ AREA

    Meanwhile, HEIs in Region VIII – which bore the brunt of Super-Typhoon “Yolanda” last year – posted no tuition and other fees increase. However, some schools in other Yolanda-affected regions including Region VI and VII were allowed to implement increase in fees.

    In Region VI, 24 out of the 25 HEIs that applied for tuition increase were approved, while in Region VII, 13 out of 15 HEIs were also given approval.

    CHEd said that there are around 3.43 million students at the tertiary level with 41 percent of 1.40 million are in public HEIs while 59 percent or 2.03 million are in private HEIs.

    Earlier, CHEd Chairperson Patricia Licuanan said the HEIs that have been approved to increase tuition complied with the requirements. Tuition increase, she explained, is a “balancing act” where the interests of both parties – schools and students – are carefully weighed.

    Since tuition increase might be inevitable due to changing factors that affect the education sector, Licuanan advised students and parents to “become good consumers of higher education.” Students and parents should try to have a better understanding about the “cost of education” for them to be informed and come up with “real choices,” she said.

    With the help of the Philippine Institute for Development Studies, Licuanan said that CHEd “has started developing a systematic, data-based, broadly acceptable framework for TOSF to guide the agency in deciding on a reasonable rate of increase each year.”

    287 private schools get okay to increase tuition | Manila Bulletin | Latest Breaking News | News Philippines


    --> Looya pud sa mga studyante ani istayla.. Appove man ang increase...

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    Faet ani oi!
    Karon, high school pa ako mga anak. Medyo OK pa.

    I'g college ani, agoy! pila na kaha ang tuition fee !!? Unsaon nalang...

    Quote Originally Posted by trabiz View Post
    --> Looya pud sa mga studyante ani istayla.. Appove man ang increase...
    Dili man ang mga estudyante ang looy.
    Ang mga parents man nga mokayod og maayo aron makabayad sa tuition fee.

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    ^ either way ra... pero dapat pugong sa unta to sa increase... Grabe raman sad ka pas2 mo increase ug tuition... Almost every year.

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    laboratory facilities sucks big time..

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    sigh! dakog gasto sa skwela pero gamay gihapon sweldo igka homan

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    i agree, too much money for schooling, very little salary later on...something's wrong in the system...maypa mag politician, pwede way degree, dako pa income...

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    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    yeah, what's the use with all those diplomas when you have people without diplomas who's earning more than you ...

    wala gyud lain news, it's all about increase here, increase there, new payment here and there

    news on salary ?? zero !!

    That's the sad reality here in the Philippines.

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