SBG: Approval of Senate Bill No. 2441 to pave way for equal educational opportunities if enacted into law



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Senator Bong Go commended the approval in the Senate of a bill waiving the entrance examination fees in private higher educational institutions for deserving students.
Senate Bill No. 2441, also known as the "Free College Entrance Examinations Act", received a sweeping 22-0 vote on its third and final reading on Monday, 11 December.
Go, an author and co-sponsor of the bill, expressed his strong support for the initiative. "This is a significant step towards ensuring that every Filipino student has the opportunity to pursue higher education," said Go.
"By removing financial barriers, we are opening doors for our youth, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, to reach their full potential," he added.
SBN 2441 aims to support natural-born Filipino students belonging to the top 10 percent of their graduating class and coming from families under the poverty threshold, as defined by the National Economic and Development Authority.
The bill stipulates that qualified students are exempt from all examination fees at private HEIs across the country. The Commission on Higher Education is tasked with overseeing the implementation of this measure if enacted into law, including imposing sanctions on institutions that fail to comply.
Go has consistently pushed for policies that uplift the educational standards in the Philippines, believing that education is a powerful tool for change and development.
"Education should be a right, not a privilege. Today, we move closer to that ideal," he said.
In addition to this bill, Go has been instrumental in co-authoring and co-sponsoring several other education-related bills, such as SBN 1864 or the Student Loan Payment Moratorium During Disasters and Emergencies Act; and SBN 1964, or the Kabalikat sa Pagtuturo Act, further demonstrating his commitment to enhancing the quality and accessibility of education in the Philippines.