DAVAO CITY – Fifty-nine students from private universities and colleges in the Davao region received cash grants for their tuition from Rep. Paolo Duterte here and the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) on Wednesday, January 10.
CHED-Davao chief administrative officer Maria Bonjeavem Alger said that recipients received P25,000 cash each from the Student Monetary Assistance for Recover and Transition (SMART) program initiated by the House of Representatives in partnership with the CHED.
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Alger said the program aims to help increase the number of graduates despite the impact of the pandemic. She added that SMART targets marginalized and disadvantaged workers with students enrolled in private universities and colleges.
“The government acknowledges that even though the pandemic ended in 2022, the impact remains. There are still parents who lost their jobs and have not yet returned to work and are having a hard time sustaining the needs of their children,” Alger said.
According to the CHED, the program started last year under their Higher Education Development Fund (HEDF). The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) released P1 billion to implement the program on August 29, 2023.
“It is a one-time payment for students who are Filipino citizens, enrolled in any higher education institution recognized by the CHED for the first semester of school year 2023-2024, and has no other scholarship granted by any government agency or government institution,” Alger said.
Students who want to avail of the program can go to congressional district offices here to submit their application, certificate of enrolment, and other vital documents. The congressional district offices endorse them to the CHED Central Office in Quezon City which evaluates the application.
Alger said there are almost 2,000 slots for the Davao region and Duterte has 80 for the program in Davao City. She added that Wednesday’s release of the cash grant is the first batch and another group will receive it.
“Once the CHED central office validates the applications, they will transfer the budget to CHED Region 11, and then the region will revalidate if the student is eligible and enrolled to an institution here,” Alger said.
Single mother Margie Gamayot, 30, a third-year education student of John Paul College Davao and resident of Barangay 76-A Bucana here, thanked Duterte and the CHED for providing such an opportunity for students like her who have financial struggles.
“Lisod pagsabayon ang trabaho, eskwela, ug pag-atiman sa bata, pero para sa atong pangandoy kayanon. Nakabayad naman ko sa first semester busa kini akong na dawat karon ibayad nako ni para sa second semester (Juggling work, school, and taking care of a child are challenging, but for our aspirations, it is manageable. I have already paid for the first semester, so I will use what I have received now to pay for the second semester),” said Gamayot, a phone accessories sales lady.
May-Ann Rafael, 21, a second-year psychology student at the University of Mindanao and resident of Iwha Village in Toril, this city, thanked Duterte upon receiving the cash grant and added that this is a big help for her parents.
“Daghang salamat, Congressman Pulong og sa CHED. Isip usa ka ginikanan nga pag-uma lang ang trabaho, dako na kining tabang sa tuition sa akong anak. Sa lima nako ka anak, tulo na sila naa sa koleheyo. Mabawasan among huna-hunaon sa tuition sa isa (Thank you very much, Congressman Pulong, and to CHED. As a parent, with farming as our sole source of income, this greatly helps with my child's tuition. Out of my five children, three are now in college. This will ease our financial burden in terms of one tuition fee),” May-Ann’s mother, Jun-Ann, who accompanied her during the distribution, said.