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Indigent students to benefit on DHVTSU Sto. Tomas campus

STO. TOMAS - More than 900  indigent but deserving incoming college students are expected to benefit from the new satellite campus of  Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University (DHVTSU) in Barangay Moras this town.

This came as the rehabilitation of the old and abandoned buildings by the Department of Health assigned to house the said  DHVTSU campus had already been completed.

It was learned that the Provincial Government spent some P17-million to ensure that the same will operate  next school year.

Governor Lilia Pineda, along with Mayor Jun Tetangco and Board Member Fritzie Olga Dizon-David  Tuesday inspected the buildings with at least
19 classrooms and  administrative facilities.

DHVTSU Sto. Tomas campus is envisioned by the Provincial Government to provide more educational opportunities to indigents coming the neighboring towns of Apalit, San Simon, Macababe and even the City of San Fernando.

It  will offer courses under the Ladderized Education Program (LEP) and short-term courses duly registered under  Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Tesda).

Earlier,  Govenror Pineda entered into memorandum of agreement with TDHVTSU on the operation of the soon-to-open Sto. Tomas campus.


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