The National Service Training Program Act of
2001 (R.A. 9163) was enacted in response to public clamor for reforms in the
Reserved Officers Training Corps (ROTC) Program. This Act affirms that the
prime duty of the government shall be to serve and protect its citizens. In
turn, it shall be the responsibility of all its citizens to defend the security
of the State; thus, the government may require each citizen to render personal,
military or civil service. In the pursuit of these goals, the youth shall be
motivated, trained, organized, and mobilized in military training, literacy,
civic welfare, and other similar endeavors in service to the nation.
The NSTP is a program aimed at enhancing civic
consciousness and defense preparedness in the youth by developing the ethics of
service and patriotism while undergoing training in any of its program
components.
Its various components are specially designed
to enhance the youth’s active contribution to the general welfare of the
nation.
All male and female students enrolled in any
baccalaureate or in at least two (2)-year technical/ vocational or associate
courses are required to complete the equivalent of two (2) semesters of any one
of the NSTP components listed below as a requisite for graduation:
1) Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC)
2) Literacy Training Service (LTS)
3) Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS)
Under the NSTP law, state universities are
required to offer ROTC and at least one other NSTP component. Furthermore, for
NSTP courses, schools may collect not more than 50% of the current basic
tuition.
While the NSTP law requires the courses as a
requisite for graduation, it does not make reference as to when students should
enroll in these courses. Thus, these can be taken anytime before a student
graduates.
Students who finished all their academic
requirements on or before the second semester of AY 2001-
2002 but who were not graduated because they
lacked the required ROTC subjects maybe graduated as of 2nd semester 2001-2002,
after application for graduation and without the required one-year residence prior
to graduation.
Insurance for NSTP Students
Insurance is required under the NSTP law. The
University has pre-qualified insurance providers for students enrolled in NSTP
courses; thus, students taking NSTP courses will be assessed for insurance.
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