Free education among Trinidad, Bohol triumphs

The local government of Trinidad in Bohol welcomed government projects to make education more accessible, including the provision of tertiary education subsidy to scholars.

These programs increased the enrolment from 150 in 2007 to 6,500, and supported the expansion and establishment of school buildings and campuses.

“Sinusubukan nating tapusin ang bagong campus by the end of next year, at nagbabakasakali tayo na handa na rin ang Trinidad Municipal College sa hamon ng reopening ng face-to-face education,” Mayor Judith D. Cajes said.

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