Pampanga college rues CHEd’s failure to pay P80M in aid for students

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Pampanga college rues CHEd’s failure to pay P80M in aid for students
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The CHEd has yet to release P82.080 million in Tertiary Education Subsidy to 2,736 grantees at Santa Rita College in Pampanga since 2021, or even before Congress gave zero budget to the same grant this year. | ttorejasINQ /PDI

Asked about the total cost of TES being asked by private schools in areas with no state or local government-run universities and colleges, Estevez said these came in “varying amounts under continuing payments.”

Alvaro said SRC “accepted” first and second year TES recipients in the last two academic years because no memorandum or set of guidelines was issued stopping new grants. However, Estevez said it was “wrong” for private universities and colleges to accept new grantees when school officials and students were told during orientation that the TES was “subject to availability of funds.

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