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Sen. Edgardo Angara, a former president of the University of the Philippines, and his son House Deputy Minority Leader Juan Edgardo Angara, have expressed support for the plan of the state university to increase tuition and other fees by 300 percent.
Speaking before the Bulong Pulungan press forum at the Hotel Philippine Plaza, Senator Angara said increasing the tuition of UP will benefit the school through the improvement of its facilities and the provision of scholarships to deserving students.
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CLARK FIELD, Pampanga Aurora Gov. Bellaflor Angara-Castillo has asked the administration of her alma mater the University of the Philippines (UP) to take a second look at its plan to raise tuition and other fees which, when implemented, would triple the cost of sending an undergraduate student to the state university.
Angara-Castillo said it may not be the proper time for the UP administration led by president Emerlinda Roman to push for a 300-percent increase in tuition and miscellaneous fees.
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CLARK FIELD, Pampanga Aurora Gov. Bellaflor Angara-Castillo has asked the administration of her alma mater the University of the Philippines (UP) to take a second look at its plan to raise tuition and other fees which, when implemented, would triple the cost of sending an undergraduate student to the state university.
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CLARK FIELD, Pampanga Aurora Gov. Bellaflor Angara-Castillo has asked the administration of her alma mater the University of the Philippines (UP) to take a second look at its plan to raise tuition and other fees which, when implemented, would triple the cost of sending an undergraduate student to the state university.
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Speaking before the Bulong Pulungan press forum at the Hotel Philippine Plaza, Senator Angara said increasing the tuition of UP will benefit the school through the improvement of its facilities and the provision of scholarships to deserving students.
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