BPSU prexy nixes P10,000 review fees for nursing graduates
BALANGA CITY – The president of the Bataan State Peninsula University (BPSU) has categorically denied the claim of a parent who allegedly exposed the arrangement with a leading nursing review school in Metro Manila “as unconscionable in this hard times” that graduating students of the College of Nursing here are obliged to pay P10,000 each for the November to April review classes.
Dr. Delfin Magpantay , BPSU president, told The STAR that there are no legal basis for the alleged parent to assail the integrity and community service rendered by Trinity University of Asia, one of the leading nursing schools in the country, to serve the poor but deserving students, mostly sons and daughters of marginal fishers, farmers and low-income earners from Bataan for the forthcoming Nursing Board Examinations.
Magpantay said “we are charging only P6,000 while privately run review centers compared to schools in
Magpantay said that a package deal for a graduating class of 900 students next year has been negotiated by the management to a consistent topnotch nursing school in
Records show that BPSU is listed as one of the top nursing schools in
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