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Nursing, health students to get monetary aid

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January 11, 2026

Nursing and allied health students are set to receive financial assistance for their Related Learning Experience (RLE) requirements following the inclusion of a P500-million allocation in the proposed 2026 national budget.

The funding forms part of the P1.38-trillion education budget and is intended to help cover RLE fees required for clinical duties, hospital rotations, and laboratory work.

Senator Bam Aquino, who advocated for the allocation, said the measure seeks to ease the financial burden on students and families and address workforce retention issues in the health sector.

RLE expenses, which students shoulder separately from tuition, can reach between P100,000 and P200,000 over the course of four years, according to Aquino.

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