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CHED Grant to Help 19,000 Future Health Workers

  • Joseph Tan
  • Nation
  • May 29, 2026
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A new Commission on Higher Education (CHED) grant will provide financial assistance to around 19,000 healthcare students completing mandatory clinical and field-based training nationwide.

The Allied Health Experiential Assistance for Deserving Students, or AHEAD Grant, aims to ease the cost of training for students in medical and allied health programs, especially those whose families struggle to cover clinical requirements on top of regular tuition and school expenses.

The program was welcomed as a key investment in both education and healthcare, with Sen. Pia Cayetano saying it would help strengthen the pipeline of future health workers.

“The most powerful investment we can make for our country is in our education and healthcare sectors, and this program does both at once,” she said.

The grant supports students enrolled in priority allied health programs, including nursing, medical technology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, pharmacy, radiologic technology, respiratory therapy, nutrition and dietetics, speech-language pathology, dental medicine, optometry, and veterinary medicine.

These programs are aligned with the Human Resources for Health Philippine Masterplan 2020-2040, which seeks to strengthen the country’s healthcare workforce and improve access to health services nationwide.

The assistance is expected to help students complete their required clinical exposure and field work, both of which are essential for graduation and future professional practice.

“We cannot build a strong healthcare system without first investing in the people who will run it,” the lady solon said.

She added that every health worker who finishes school through support programs like AHEAD represents another professional who can serve Filipino families, especially during moments of illness and vulnerability.

The grant is also seen as part of broader efforts to make healthcare education more accessible and to address workforce gaps in the country’s health system.

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