Download - Republic Act 7722
GRACE I. MAIT
An Act Creating the Commission on Higher Education,
Appropriating Funds Therefor and for Other Purposes
(21 Sections)
Section 1: Title• This act shall be known as
the “Higher Education Act of 1994.” •Approved on August 25,
1994 by Pres. Fidel V. Ramos.
Section 2: Declaration of PolicyThe state shall:Promote the right of citizens
to affordable quality education in all levels
Academic freedom for the continuing intellectual growth
Section 3: Creation of the Commission on Higher EducationThe commission shall be
independent and separate from (DECS).
Its coverage shall be both public and private institutions of higher education.
Section 4: Composition of the Commission5 Full-Time Members:1 Chairman4 CommissionersQualifications:Holders of earned doctoratesActively engaged in higher
education for at least 10 years
Chairman, CHED
Commissioners
Section 5: Term of OfficeThe president shall appoint the ff: Full-time chairman- 4 yearsNext 2 commissioners- for 3 yearsLast 2 commissioners- for 2 years
Section 6: Rank and Emoluments
The chairman and thecommissioners shall have the rank of a Department Secretaryand Undersecretary, respectively. Same compensationSame emolumentSubject to same disqualification
Section 7: Board of AdvisersThey meet with the Commission at least once a year• assist it in aligning its policies
and plans with the cultural, political and socioeconomic development needs of the nation and with the demands of world-class scholarship.
a. the Secretary of DepEd, aschairman;
b. the Director-General of NEDA, as co chairman;c. the Secretary of DOST;d. the Secretary of DTI;e. the Secretary of DOLE;f. the President of FAAP; andg. the President of FAPE.
Section 8: Powers and Functions of the Commission
world-class scholarship,nation building and national development.
Section 9: The SecretariatIt shall be headed by an Executive Officer who will:
fix the secretariat’s staffing pattern,
determine the duties, qualifications,responsibilities and functions, compensation scheme
Section 10: The Higher Education Department Fund
Seed Capital
Section 11: Management and Administration of the Higher Education Development Fund
GUIDELINES:a. Fund will not be used to
underwrite overhead expenses for administration;
b. Unless otherwise stipulated by the private donor, only earnings of private contributions shall be used for administrative expenses;
c. The Commission shall appoint and organize a separateStaff separate from the Commission Secretariat; and
d. The Fund shall be utilized equitably according to regions and programs.
Section 12: The Technical PanelsThey assist the commission in: setting standards and in program and institution
monitoring and evaluation
Section 13: Guarantee of Academic Freedom
Nothing in this Act shall be construed as limiting the academic freedom of universities and colleges.
Section 14: AccreditationThe Commission shall provide
incentives to institutions of higher learning, public and private, whose programs are accredited or whose needs are for accreditation purposes.
Section 15: Tax ExemptionsDonation, contribution, bequest, and grant which may be made to the Commission
=DEDUCTION from the income of the donor
Section 16: AuthorityThe Commission shall exercise such authority as may be deemed necessary within its premises or areas of operation to effectively carry out its powers and functions and to attain its objectives.
Section 17: Appropriations
The additional amount of Fifty million pesos (P50,000,000) is hereby authorized to be appropriated out of the funds in the National Treasury.
Section 18: Transitory ProvisionsThe Commission shall have the authority to appoint its own personnel.
Section 19: Repealing Clause
All orders which are inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are repealed/ annulled.
Section20: Separability Clause
In the event that one or more provisions are declared void, the remaining provisions shall still be in effect.
Section 21: Effectivity
This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
Q U I Z
1. R.A. 7722 was implemented on the year of _______.
A. 1992B. 1993C. 1994D. 1995
2. During the creation of CHED, the Philippine president was ______.
A. Carlos GarciaB. Diosdado MacapagalC. Elpidio QuirinoD. Fidel Ramos
3. Who is the current CHED Chairman?A. Corazon dela PazB. Nona RicaforteC. Patricia LicuananD. Romulo Neri
4. All are CHED Commissioners EXCEPT one:A. Maria Cynthia Rose BautistaB. Minella AlarconC. Romulo NeriD. Ruperto Sangalang
5. The CHED Chairman has ____ initial years for the position.
A. 3B. 4C. 6D. 7
6. The Board of Advisers is composed of the following EXCEPT
one:A. Secretary of EducationB. Secretary of FinanceC. Secretary of Science and TechnologyD. Secretary of Trade and Industry
7. CHED is tasked to do the following EXCEPT one:
A. Assistance for Secondary EducationB. Nation BuildingC. National DevelopmentD. World-class scholarship
8. CHED was given _______ as a seed capital. A. 250 Million PesosB. 350 Million PesosC. 400 Million PesosD. 500 Million Pesos
9. They assist the commission in setting standards and in program and institution monitoring and
evaluation:A. Board of AdvisersB. CommissionersC. SecretariatD. Technical Panels
10. To be a qualified CHED Chairman, you need an earned doctorate and at least ____ years of engagement with higher education.A. 10B. 15C. 20D. 25
Answer:1. C. 19942. D. Fidel Ramos3. C. Patricia Licuanan4. C. Romulo Neri5. B. 46. B. Secretary of Finance7. A. Assistance for Secondary Education8. D. 500 Million Pesos9. D. Technical Panels10. A. 10