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Sugar, Spices, and Everything Priced An assessment of the STS’ implementation on UPB ANGELA VALERIO
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graphics by SAM SILVERIO
ith its new name and improvements, the main financial program for students of the premier university of the Philippines is implemented with the graces of the deciding body. However, despite
this, those under this system refused to remain under it. The University of the Philippines (UP) is known as the premier university of the Philippines, being the SUC with the most allotted budget for
tertiary education. Despite the sum, students are made to pay large amount as a support for the university itself. Pros of the Revision Being a fundamental part of the financial aids provided
by the university, the Socialized Tuition System (STS), the said upgraded version of the Socialized Tuition and Financial Assistance Program (STFAP), was applied by the Board of Regents (BOR) to help those who are not able to afford the raw tuition fee of the said university. STFAP has been criticized for its tedious process, mismatch between the bracket and the actual financial capacity, and lastly an inadequate benefits for the bracket E2 students. Imagine going through lengths and processes to get a certification to declare your annual Gross Family Income, Family’s Income Tax Return or Over-seas Filipino Workers (OFW) contract, and a vicinity map of the family residence. All of this in the name of saying you are worthy of a certain bracket. The STS, therefore, aims to shorten this long process of applying for the program by making it automated and simplified into a 2-page questionnaire asking about the paying capacity, the income and socio-economic characteristic of the applier’s household. Another appealing part of this revision is the 30% upward adjustment of income cut-offs for brackets A, B, C, and D. This increase makes it so that there is a reduced number of Bracket A, otherwise known as the millionaire’s bracket. And lastly, the increase of stipend for Bracket E2 students which now amounts to 3,500 pesos that may be in the form of a service or money. Beneath the Surface Both the STS and STFAP were created to serve as financial assistance to the students of UP, especially those who may not be able to afford the full tuition fee, by giving tuition discounts. However, former student regent (SR), John Neil Macuha, dubs it as Social-
ized Tuition Scam, saying that it is flawed. The STS makes it so that the applicant would state the annual income of your household. This determines the Bracket you are in while holding other things constant, meaning other liabilities are not considered. This makes for an insufficiency to determine the applicant’s exact socio-economic state In addition to the system’s deficiency, the Roadmap of Philippine Higher Education Reform (RPHER) by President Benigno Aquino III’s makes STS, a way for the SUCs to be self-sufficient through the maximization of tuition collection which leads to the systematized reduction of the SUCs’ subsidy. Contradictions There is a total of 3, 185 students in UPB. According to the data from the Office of Scholarship and Financial Affairs (OSFA), 3.89% of the student population are from Bracket A; 24.91% are from Bracket B; 40.50% are from Bracket C; 17.18% are from Bracket D; 6.51% are from Bracket E1; And lastly, 7.02% from Bracket E2. Even though there is a significant decrease of Bracket A students as compared to last academic year, 69.26% of the population are still in the three highest brackets- A, B, and C. While the lowest brackets - D, E1 and E2, comprises of only 30.35% of the population. There are also 335 students who applied for a loan. Among them, 15.22% from Bracket A, 16.72% from Bracket B, 43.88% are from Bracket C, and 24.48% are from Bracket D. There is a total loaned amount of 2, 573, 959.60 pesos.
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