While Myles has passed the screening process to enter law school, to be able to study from prison, she would need to be allowed by the court to use gadgets and access the internet
Detained activist Myles Albasin – arrested in 2018 in Negros Oriental province – passed requirements to enter the Silliman University College of Law.
She will be attending classes this semester from her jail cell.
In a Facebook post on Sunday, September 6, her sister Marley Albasin, said that Myles has enrolled at the Silliman University College of Law for the first semester of academic year 2021-2022.
“We look forward to providing you with quality legal education that will prepare you for insightful, creative and ethical participation in the legal profession,” part of the acceptance letter read. This was posted on Facebook by Marley.
Myles, who was among the activists known as the “Mabinay 6,” has not had a court hearing since she and her group were arrested three years ago.
