SOURCES of Funds For Education

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SOURCES of Funds For

Education
BASIC
EDUCATION
EMPRESS QUEEN F.
discussant
CASES
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REPUBLIC ACT No. 5447

REPUBLIC ACT No. 5547

REPUBLIC ACT No. 5647


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REPUBLIC ACT No. 5447

REPUBLIC ACT No. 5547

REPUBLIC ACT No. 5647


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PUBLIC SCHOOLS

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

BOTH
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

BOTH
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

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PUBLIC SCHOOLS

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

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PUBLIC SCHOOLS

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

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PRIVATE SCHOOLS

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PUBLIC SCHOOLS

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

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Financial Aid Assistance

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

BOTH
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Relating to Gifts or
Donations to Schools

INCENTIVES TO EDUCATION

SOURCES OF SCHOOL FUNDS


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Parents

INCENTIVES TO EDUCATION

SOURCES OF SCHOOL FUNDS


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Relating to Earnings from Established
Scholarship Funds

INCENTIVES TO EDUCATION

SOURCES OF SCHOOL FUNDS


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Relating to School Property

INCENTIVES TO EDUCATION

SOURCES OF SCHOOL FUNDS


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Local authorities

INCENTIVES TO EDUCATION

SOURCES OF SCHOOL FUNDS


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Fund raising

INCENTIVES TO EDUCATION

SOURCES OF SCHOOL FUNDS


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Community groups

INCENTIVES TO EDUCATION

SOURCES OF SCHOOL FUNDS


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Central government

INCENTIVES TO EDUCATION

SOURCES OF SCHOOL FUNDS


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Relating to School Property

INCENTIVES TO EDUCATION

SOURCES OF SCHOOL FUNDS


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Pupils

INCENTIVES TO EDUCATION

SOURCES OF SCHOOL FUNDS


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School facilities

INCENTIVES TO EDUCATION

SOURCES OF SCHOOL FUNDS


FUNDING OF FUNDING OF
PUBLIC SCHOOLS PRIVATE SCHOOLS
1. National Funds

2. Financial Aid Assistance 1. Government


to Public
Assistance
Secondary Schools

3. Share of Local 2. Tuition and Other


Government
Fees
4. Special Education Fund
3. Income from Other
5. Tuition and other
School Fees Sources

6. Income from other


4. Institutional Funds
Sources
 
INCENTIVES TO SOURCES OF
EDUCATION SCHOOL FUNDS

Relating to School Property

Relating to Gifts or 1. Parents


Donations to Schools 2. Central government
Relating to Earnings from 3. Local authorities
Established 4. Community groups
Scholarship Funds
5. School facilities
School Dispersal Program 6. Pupils
7. Fund raising
Conversion to Educational
Foundations
 
1 Taxes imposed by law for the support of the
government such as the real-property tax, specific
tax, and import and export taxes.
Tuition fees imposed on students in public high schools,
2 vocational schools, regional normal schools, and chartered
colleges and universities such as the University of the
Philippines.

3 Matriculation fees
4 Rental for lease of school sites and sales
of school products.

5 Land grants and


donations
6 Voluntary contributions

7 Special fees
R.A. No. 3478- the National
Aid was specifically for
provincial and municipal high
schools but the law was
amended by R.A. No. 4128
so as to include all city high
schools. The Aid is also
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