The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) said the Marcos administration has allocated P138.77 billion for higher education programs including student subsidies and free tuition in state universities and colleges under the 2023 GAA.
The Department of Budget and Management on Tuesday said the Marcos administration has allocated P138.77 billion for higher education programs including student subsidies and free tuition in state universities and colleges under the 2023 General Appropriations Act .
Part of the SUCs’ budget will fund the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Program with P45.80 billion allocation.These include Student Financial Assistance Programs with P1.52 billion, which aim to provide scholarships and grant-in-aid programs to 21,053 student beneficiaries. Meanwhile, the amount of P167 million will subsidize the tuition fees of medical students in SUCs, it said.
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