Do you need money for your tuition fee to be able to study this coming school year?
The Philippine government might be able to help you.
All you need to do is to follow these steps:
-Inquire at the state college or university where you want to study.
-Bring Identification forms.
If your family is a 4Ps subsidiary, prepare and bring your 4Ps identification card.
For families who are not a member of 4Ps, bring your family's proof of income.
-Bring the registration form from your state college or university where you want to study.
The Philippine government might be able to help you.
All you need to do is to follow these steps:
-Inquire at the state college or university where you want to study.
-Bring Identification forms.
If your family is a 4Ps subsidiary, prepare and bring your 4Ps identification card.
For families who are not a member of 4Ps, bring your family's proof of income.
-Bring the registration form from your state college or university where you want to study.
Nicholas Tenazas, Deputy executive Director of CHED-UniFAST said that in the program, the state colleges and universities will not collect any tuition fee from the students. The Government will shoulder their tuition fees.
CHED-UniFAST or the Unified Student Financial Assistance For Tertiary Education otherwise known as the Republic Act 10687 which aims to provide quality education to the Filipinos.
What are the qualifications for availing of the modalities of UniFAST?
The applicant for any of the modalities under the UniFAST must meet the following minimum qualifications:
CHED-UniFAST or the Unified Student Financial Assistance For Tertiary Education otherwise known as the Republic Act 10687 which aims to provide quality education to the Filipinos.
What are the qualifications for availing of the modalities of UniFAST?
The applicant for any of the modalities under the UniFAST must meet the following minimum qualifications:
(a) must be a Filipino citizen, but the Board may grant exemptions to foreign students based on reciprocal programs that provide similar benefits to Filipino students, such as student exchange programs, international reciprocal Scholarships, and other mutually beneficial programs;
(b) must be a high school graduate or its equivalent from duly authorized institutions;
(c) must possess good moral character with no criminal record, but this requirement shall be waived for programs which target children in conflict with the law and those who are undergoing or have undergone rehabilitation;
(d) must be admitted to the higher education institution (HEI) or TVI included in the Registry of Programs and Institutions of the applicant’s choice, provided that the applicant shall be allowed to begin processing the application within a reasonable time frame set by the Board to give the applicant sufficient time to enroll;
(e) in the case of technical-vocational education and training or TVET programs, must have passed the TESDA screening/assessment procedure, trade test, or skills competency evaluation; and
(f) in the case of scholarship, the applicant must obtain at least the score required by the Board for the Qualifying Examination System for Scoring Students and must possess such other qualifications as may be prescribed by the Board.
The applicant has to declare also if he or she is already a beneficiary of any other student financial assistance, including government StuFAP. However, if at the time of application of the scholarship, grant-in-aid, student loan, or other modalities of StuFAP under this Act, the amount of such other existing grant does not cover the full cost of tertiary education at the HEI or TVI where the applicant has enrolled in, the applicant may still avail of the StuFAPs under this Act for the remaining portion.
Source: CHED
The applicant has to declare also if he or she is already a beneficiary of any other student financial assistance, including government StuFAP. However, if at the time of application of the scholarship, grant-in-aid, student loan, or other modalities of StuFAP under this Act, the amount of such other existing grant does not cover the full cost of tertiary education at the HEI or TVI where the applicant has enrolled in, the applicant may still avail of the StuFAPs under this Act for the remaining portion.
Source: CHED
- Income tax exemption from income arising from the operations of the enterprise;
- Exemption from the coverage of the Minimum Wage Law (BMBE 1) 2) 3) 2 employees will still receive the same social security and health care benefits as other employees);
- Priority to a special credit window set up specifically for the financing requirements of BMBEs; and
- Technology transfer, production and management training, and marketing assistance programs for BMBE beneficiaries.
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