He Ministry of National Education established, through the Resolution 16763 of September 30, 2024the increases applicable to the tuition and pension fees of the private preschool, basic and secondary educational establishments of the country that will be applied in the 2025 school year.
The portfolio explains that through this regulation, The maximum increases in monthly enrollment and pensions that non-official educational establishments may apply to provide the service by 2025 are set..
In accordance with what is established by the portfolio, the increase base will be set in accordance with the inflation data as of August 2024, issued by the National Administrative Department of Statistics (Dane)which was located at 6.12%.
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From there, each educational establishment will be able to access additional fixed percentage points, according to the following criteria:
1. Classification by institutional self-assessment, defined by the regime in which the educational establishment is located as follows:
– Regulated by quality certification: 0.8pp
– Regulated by self-assessment: 0.63pp
– Monitored by self-assessment: 0.46pp
– Controlled regime: 0pp
2. Permanence index. According to the three variables that are part of the index, regarding the behavior of the enrollment registered in the Registration Information System (Simat) of the years 2022 and 2023, it can be located in the following ranges:
– High: 0.5pp
– Half: 0.33pp
– Low: 0.16pp
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Additionally, private educational establishments will be able to access percentage points for the following concepts:
– Implementation of inclusive education strategies in accordance with the Decree 1421 of 2017who report enrollment in Simat with students with disabilities, with which they will be able to receive an additional 0.25%.
– Private educational establishments that support the salary payment of at least 80% of their educators being subject to the teaching scale of the Decree 2277 of 1979may increase an additional 1.6 percentage points in educational costs by 2025.
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According to this, increases in educational costs for private schools in 2025 will range between 6.28% for a school located in Controlled Regime and with a low permanence rate and to which the additional points for inclusive education and salary level agreement do not apply; up to 9.27%, for a school located in Regulation by quality certification, high permanence rate, inclusive education and salary leveling with Fecode.
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