Student leaders urge CHED to address complaints of parents, students
Fri, Feb 5, 2010
The National Union of Students of the Philippines (NUSP) and the College Editors Guild of the Philippines (CEGP) submitted today to CHED the complaints of parents and students they have gathered through their “Student Report Hotline.”
“We come to CHED today to furnish chairman Emmanuel Angeles a copy of the complaints we have gathered from parents and students through our Student Report Hotline. We have received reports that some colleges and universities still do not comply with CHED memo No. 02 of 2010 which orders schools to allow students with arrears to take examinations,” NUSP National President Einstein Recedes said.
“The onslaught of typhoons late last year and the current economic crunch have made it difficult for many parents and students to afford the rising cost of education. We appeal to CHED to be very strict in implementing the anti-no-permit no-exam policy,” Recedes furthered.
The CHED memo was released last week in response to HB6799 or the “Anti-No-Permit, No-Exam Policy” filed by the Kabataan Partylist September last year. The memo’s release was also in time for the mid-term examinations in most colleges and universities
Vijae Alquisola, CEGP National President, said that “this welcome development would not have happened if it weren’t also for the students and youth who continually assert for their right to quality and accessible education. May this lead to the our attainment of greater victories in the near future”
Einstein Recedes warned that while the CHED memo provides relief for many parents and students, fundamental educational reforms still have to be realized.
“The deregularized increase of tuition in schools, for one, is a serious problem that the Arroyo government and CHED should address. The NUSP, together with other youth groups like CEGP and Kabataan partylist, have come up with “Ronda Eskwuela” to monitor tuition increases in schools for the next academic year. We will hop around schools to gather data on tuition hikes. We will engage CHED on this matter.” Recedes said.
Student Report hotline numbers are 352-10-54 and 0927-751-53-65. ###


Bakit Ganun?? Biglang Taas Ang Tuition. Mesc.
Akala Pa Naman Ng Marami Na Makakamura Ka
Sa Skul Na To Kasi May Commercial Na Free Tuition Fee
Up To 2 Years Marami Tuloy Studyante Na Nag decide
Lumipat Ng Ibang Skul .. Di Ba Nila Naiisip un?
wala kaung natututunan kxe d kau nakikinig sa discussion. . .atsaka ang ginagawa nu itinulad nu sa high school ang pagiging college. . .iba ang college kaysa sa high school dapat d lahat ng matutunan nu galing sa professors dapat magkakaroon kau ng sariling pag-aaral . . d puro dadal lng brad . .Accessians nirereport na po ung page and account na ito…
Wala po bang freedom of speech ang mga students at parents para ivoice out lahat ng nakikita namin.. kung lumapit man lahat ng students sa office or admin wala naman din maayos na sagot.. ang sagot lang “Ganun talaga” maaari rin po ba sabihin ng estudyante sa parents nila na ganun talaga.
We have nothing against the school.
“Ang tanong ng karamiha…
Free tuition nga di ba.. at para sa Miscellaneous fee na lang ung binabayaran for 2years.. eh bakit po nagtataas pa eh lahat naman ng kaylngan like tickets, answer sheet ay binabayaran din naman ng bukod sa miscellaneous fee… may nakalagay din na kasama sa misc fee ang sport fest pero lahat naman ticket bnayaran ng bukod.
Gusto lang malaman ng karamihan kung para saan ang itinaas nila.. kung may pagbbago ba, like for example maraming students ang nagbbayad ng laboratory fee pero hndi pa rin cla nkakagamit ng computer dahil kulang ang units at kung meron man luma at sira pa.
(YAN PO UNG REKALMO NMN SA MABIGYANG PANCIN NIO SALAMT )
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