House Tackles P12.3 Billion Deficit in Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act

Addressing the P12.3 Billion Deficit in UAQTEA

The House of Representatives’ recent move to resolve the P12.3 billion deficit caused by the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act (UAQTEA) is commendable. However, Tingog party-list Rep. Jude Acidre emphasized that the solution should go beyond mere financial fixes.

Acidre noted that the P12.3 billion deficit in Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act highlights deeper systemic issues that need urgent attention. “Kailangan talaga nating tingnan ang kabuuang sistema,” he said, stressing the importance of a comprehensive approach.

Structural Challenges Behind the Deficit

Officials reported that while the UAQTEA has expanded access to free tertiary education, the law’s implementation has revealed gaps in funding allocation and sustainability. Local leaders noted that the unexpected budget shortfall threatens the continuity of quality education for many students nationwide.

Community members expressed concerns that focusing solely on bridging the P12.3 billion deficit in Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act may overlook critical reforms in governance and resource management within higher education institutions.

Calls for Holistic Reform

Experts and stakeholders urged lawmakers to pursue structural reforms alongside budget adjustments. Acidre remarked, “Hindi sapat ang pagtugon sa deficit; kailangan din natin ayusin ang sistema ng pamamahala at pagpaplano.”

Sources said improving transparency and accountability in fund utilization could prevent future deficits. Furthermore, aligning educational policies with long-term fiscal strategies is crucial to sustaining the benefits of UAQTEA.

Looking Ahead: Ensuring Quality Tertiary Education

As the government works to resolve the P12.3 billion deficit in Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act, it must also prioritize reforms that guarantee the program’s sustainability and effectiveness. Community members remain hopeful that these actions will secure access to quality education for generations to come.

For more news and updates on Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act, visit Filipinokami.com.

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