Impact evaluation of educational cash transfer programs on college students’ academic performance in the Philippines

Authors

  • Jan Blademir D. Bradecina College of Education, Partido State University, Goa, Camarines Sur, Philippines
  • John Marc Campo College of Education, Partido State University, Goa, Camarines Sur, Philippines
  • Kent Wisson S. Leonardo College of Education, Partido State University, Goa, Camarines Sur, Philippines
  • Emmanuel A. Onsay College of Business and Management, Partido State University, Goa, Camarines Sur, Philippines; Graduate School, University of the Philippines Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37905/drsj.v3i2.81

Keywords:

Assistance to Individuals and Families in Crisis Situations, College Students, Educational Cash Transfer Program, Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, Poverty

Abstract

Despite facing severe poverty, many college students continue to pursue higher education, viewing a bachelor’s degree as essential to achieving success and lifting their families out of poverty. However, the extent to which the Educational Cash Transfer (ECT) Program supports their academic performance remains unclear. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the ECT Program, particularly among beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps), compared to non-4Ps students, using Randomized Controlled Trials (RCT). Data were gathered through questionnaires and secondary sources and analyzed using frequency counts, percentage analysis, Likert scale analysis, t-tests, and regression discontinuity design (RDD). The findings suggest that the Assistance to Individuals and Families in Crisis Situations (AICS) program plays a significant role in addressing students' financial needs. However, challenges such as delays in ECT distribution, stringent qualification requirements, cumbersome release procedures, and issues with document submission hinder effective access. Most respondents expressed satisfaction with the ECT Program, citing improvements in academic performance and timely submission of schoolwork. Notably, 4Ps membership significantly influenced student attendance, especially among first-year students who showed the highest punctuality. Although eligibility for ECT positively affects academic outcomes, the lack of statistical significance highlights limitations in its measurable impact. Based on the findings, the study recommends continuing and expanding the ECT Program with increased funding to support college, high school, and elementary students. It also urges improvements in fund disbursement processes by streamlining procedures, enhancing inter-agency coordination, and setting clear timelines to ensure timely delivery of aid. These insights provide valuable guidance for local government units and stakeholders seeking to enhance access to educational financial assistance.

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2025-06-20

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Bradecina, J. B. D., Campo, J. M., Leonardo, K. W. S., & Onsay, E. A. (2025). Impact evaluation of educational cash transfer programs on college students’ academic performance in the Philippines. Dynamics of Rural Society Journal, 3(2, July), 122–142. https://doi.org/10.37905/drsj.v3i2.81