Occidental Mindoro youth to get quality college education at OMSU – Sato
MANILA, Philippines — The youth of Occidental Mindoro province can now get superior college education even without going to Metro Manila following the enactment into law of the measure upgrading the Occidental Mindoro State College (OMSC) into a state university.
President Rodrigo Duterte signed Republic Act 11857, which converted the OMSC into the Occidental Mindoro State University (OMSU), last month. The measure was authored by Occidental Mindoro Rep. Josephine Ramirez-Sato.
Sato, who is serving her third term as representative of the lone district of her province, is an advocate of quality and accessible education for the youth of her province, strongly encouraging them not to leave the island and instead pursue their tertiary education in the province’s higher learning institutes.
Two other pro-education measures that she authored have also been signed into law – the law establishing the Rizal Occidental Mindoro TESDA Training Center (ROMTTAC), which became Republic Act 10815; and the law allowing the putting up of the Sablayan campus of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP), which became RA 110561.
Sato expressed confidence that students in the province would now be encouraged to enroll at the OMSU instead of traveling to Metro Manila for their college education.
Article continues after this advertisement“Having a state university in the province would be favorable to our students. They do not need to move to the capital region to earn their college degree; they can enroll here and get the same quality of education that higher learning institutions provide in Metro Manila,” Sato said.
Article continues after this advertisementShe added that families would also save a lot in education expenses if students stay on the island, pointing out that parents no longer need to spend on their children’s board and lodging. “They (families) can use the money to add to their savings or spend it for other essential needs,” the lawmaker said.
Sato expressed gratitude to her colleagues at the House of Representatives and the Senate for the approval of the measure and thanked the President for signing it into law.
“I appreciate the support that my colleagues in Congress have been giving to me as I continue to push for quality, affordable and accessible education in my province. The enactment of three of my education measures is a milestone that the people of Occidental Mindoro would always remember,” she said.
“I would also like to thank President Duterte and his administration for their unwavering support and positive reception of my legislative proposals. The future is now brighter for my constituents,” she added.