Guidelines for the Implementation of National Scholarship Programs for Rebel Returnees
Letter of Instructions No. 1492, issued on December 10, 1985, establishes a National Scholarship Program for rebel returnees in the Philippines to facilitate their reintegration into society. The program provides scholarships for secondary and collegiate education, contingent on the returnee's academic performance and readiness, with a maximum duration of four years and possible one-year extensions. Eligible returnees must undergo a placement test to determine their educational level, and scholarships are to be directed towards accredited government and private educational institutions. The letter also allows for the transfer of scholarship benefits to a first-degree relative in cases of illiteracy or inability to attend school. The Minister of Education, Culture and Sports is tasked with implementing these guidelines in coordination with the Minister of National Defense and other relevant agencies.
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- What is Guidelines for the Implementation of National Scholarship Programs for Rebel Returnees about?
- Letter of Instructions No. 1492, issued on December 10, 1985, establishes a National Scholarship Program for rebel returnees in the Philippines to facilitate their reintegration into society. The program provides scholarships for secondary and collegiate education, contingent on the returnee's academic performance and readiness, with a maximum duration of four years and possible one-year extensions. Eligible returnees must undergo a placement test to determine their educational level, and scholarships are to be directed towards accredited government and private educational institutions. The letter also allows for the transfer of scholarship benefits to a first-degree relative in cases of illiteracy or inability to attend school. The Minister of Education, Culture and Sports is tasked with implementing these guidelines in coordination with the Minister of National Defense and other relevant agencies.
- What type of law is Letter of Instructions No. 1492?
- Guidelines for the Implementation of National Scholarship Programs for Rebel Returnees (Letter of Instructions No. 1492) is a Philippine Presidential Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Guidelines for the Implementation of National Scholarship Programs for Rebel Returnees enacted?
- Guidelines for the Implementation of National Scholarship Programs for Rebel Returnees (Letter of Instructions No. 1492) was enacted on Dec 10, 1985.
- What is the citation for Guidelines for the Implementation of National Scholarship Programs for Rebel Returnees?
- Guidelines for the Implementation of National Scholarship Programs for Rebel Returnees, Letter of Instructions No. 1492, Dec 10, 1985 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- Letter of Instructions No. 1492
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Presidential Issuances
- Subcategory
- Letters of Instructions
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
December 10, 1985
LETTER OF INSTRUCTIONS NO. 1492
ESTABLISHING GUIDELINES FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR REBEL RETURNEES
| TO | : | The Minister of Education, Culture and Sports |
| The Minister of National Defense |
WHEREAS, the rehabilitation rebel returnees call for adequate response from the educational system, in terms of school facilities and scholarship support in order that rebel returnees may be able to return to the mainstream of Philippine life;
WHEREAS, it is necessary to establish guidelines in the implementation of the national program for rebel returnees scholarship, in order that recipients may obtain the maximum benefits from the program;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by Law, do hereby Order and Instruct:
1. The Office of Budget and Management shall provide adequate funds in the budget of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports (National Scholarship Center) to support the scholarship program for rebel returnees; cd i
2. Scholarships may be granted to a rebel returnee to allow him to complete either a secondary or a collegiate degree, depending on his educational background and degree of preparedness. He shall be entitled to the scholarship for as long as his academic performance enables him to be in good academic standing. In any case, a returnee (and his transferee as hereinafter determined) may enjoy a scholarship for no more than four (4) years in all, with the possibility of a one year extension as may be approved by the MECS;
3. To qualify for scholarship, a returnee must take a placement test (Philippine Educational Placement Test) in order to determine his grade or year level. This shall be administered by the MECS through the National Education Testing Center;
4. Scholarships leading towards a degree shall be to government schools, including national or local secondary and tertiary level institutions, or to programs of private schools that are accredited with the Federation of Accrediting Associations of the Philippines (FAAP). The MECS shall remit scholarship funds directly to the schools, to be used in support of the scholars as determined under this Letter;
5. If the returnee is illiterate or is otherwise unable or unwilling to go to school, he may waive the scholarship to a first degree relation in order to enable that relation to finish a secondary or college level course as the case may be. To qualify, the first degree relation likewise must take the PEPT examination; cd i
6. The Minister of National Defense shall prepare a list of the rebel returnees who may be considered for scholarships and shall assist the Minister of Education, Culture and Sports in establishing the identity of the said returnees;
7. The MECS, through the Bureau of Continuing Education, shall offer a reasonable number of non-formal education courses, either directly or on arrangement with a suitable vocational-technical school or government/private agency so as to serve the needs of returnees who are unable to take advantage of scholarship either personally or through a first degree relation.
8. The Minister of Education, Culture and Sports shall issue the rules and regulations to implement these Guidelines, in coordination with the Minister of National Defense and other agencies concerned.
DONE in the City of Manila, this 10th day of December, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five.
Cite This Law
Guidelines for the Implementation of National Scholarship Programs for Rebel Returnees, Letter of Instructions No. 1492, Dec 10, 1985 (Philippines)
Guidelines for the Implementation of National Scholarship Programs for Rebel Returnees, Letter of Instructions No. 1492 (Phil. 1985)
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