2839, otherwise known as the Free ICT College Education Act, to provide free ICT courses to all deserving graduates of public high schools. If enacted, the proposed law will require all state colleges and universities to develop two-year ICT courses. Under the SB 2839, school authorities will be sanctioned for refusing to admit qualified students for the free ICT college education. Read more in our articles including "Sen. Santiago Authors Free ICT College Education Act" and "Senate passes FOI Bill (Freedom of Information Act, SB 1432)".
2839, otherwise known as the Free ICT College Education Act, to provide free ICT courses to all deserving graduates of public high schools. If enacted, the proposed law will require all state colleges and universities to develop two-year ICT courses.
Under the SB 2839, school authorities will be sanctioned for refusing to admit qualified students for the free ICT college education.
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