The new UAAP rule will not be implemented anymore. Instead, student-athletes are given freedom to choose their school according to some tweets.
Earlier, according to Rappler, and in areport first filed by Spin.ph and later confirmed by Rappler, graduates of UAAP high schools who would like to transfer to other UAAP schools for college must serve a two-year residency before becomingeligible to play in the league.
The new rule, which got the vote of the board during its regular monthly, meeting will take effect immediately and will cover the current batch of graduating high schoolplayers in the UAAP.
Earlier, according to Rappler, and in areport first filed by Spin.ph and later confirmed by Rappler, graduates of UAAP high schools who would like to transfer to other UAAP schools for college must serve a two-year residency before becomingeligible to play in the league.
The new rule, which got the vote of the board during its regular monthly, meeting will take effect immediately and will cover the current batch of graduating high schoolplayers in the UAAP.
From a UAAP official: The new UAAP rule will not be implemented anymore. Instead, student-athletes are given freedom to choose their school.
— Mhai Alcoran (@amaDZIng6) April 1, 2013
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