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New law waiving college entrance exam fees for qualified students hailed

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Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez on Friday hailed the recent enactment of a bill mandating private higher educational institutions (HEIs) to waive college entrance examination fees for qualified students, which has lapsed into law and takes effect immediately, a press release from the House of Representative said.

The new legislation aims to alleviate the financial burden on deserving students and their families, ensuring that higher education opportunities are not hindered by economic barriers.

“This law is a crucial step in our efforts to provide equal educational opportunities for all Filipinos, regardless of their financial situation,” Romualdez, the leader of the 300-plus-strong House of Representatives, pointed out.

Romualdez was informed through a letter by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin that the bill, which was ratified by both chambers of Congress last May, lapsed into law as Republic Act No. 12006 on June 14.

Under the Constitution, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has 30 days to sign or veto a bill transmitted to his office. If he does not act on the measure within 30 days, the bill lapses into law.

The Speaker cited the broader implications of the new law, noting its potential to uplift communities and drive national development.

The new law mandates all private HEIs to waive entrance examination fees for students who demonstrate academic potential but may lack the financial means to afford such costs.

This measure is expected to benefit thousands of students across the country, providing them with the opportunity to access quality education without the added financial pressure.

As the law takes effect immediately, educational institutions are now required to comply with this mandate, ensuring that no qualified student is denied the chance to apply for admission due to financial constraints.

Romualdez expressed confidence that this legislative development would pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable education system in the Philippines.*

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