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Senator Joel Villanueva sought clarification Tuesday from officials of the Commission on Higher Education concerning the rising number of college students who are reportedly dropping out of school.
CHED chairperson Prospero De Vera explained that the dropout rates were significantly high during the 2021, 2022, and 2023 school years due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on college students. The CHED executive cited the following among the primary reasons why students choose to drop out of school: financial difficulties, family issues, relocation, medical or mental health concerns, and academic challenges.
According to the CHED official, students who are getting free education have a higher graduation rate at 78 percent, 77 percent for Tulong Dunong scholars, and 79 percent for those receiving the TES benefits.
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