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Academic
entrance requirements vary with the status
of prospective student and the program in
which he or she desires to enroll.
This page contains admission requirements
and guidelines for:
a.
Graduate Students
b.
Undergraduate Students
c.
Special Course
Students
d.
Foreign
Students
e.
Handicapped Students
No
student shall be denied admission to the
University by reason of age, sex, nationality,
religious belief, or a moderate physical
or learning handicap. However, specific
programs or courses of study may establish
more rigid admission requirements due to
the physical and emotional rigors of the
academic program. Also, at certain periods
of time, admission may be restricted to
certain types of students due to space limitations
only, but not because of any discriminatory
policy.
Every
student shall, upon admission, sign the
following pledge: "In consideration
of my admission to St. Paul University Manila
and of the privileges of a student in this
institution, I hereby promise and pledge
to abide by and comply with all the rules
and regulations laid down by competent authority
in the University and in the college or
school in which I am enrolled." Refusal
to take this pledge or violation of its
terms shall be sufficient cause for denial
of admission or summary dismissal.
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM
ADMISSION
AND ENROLMENT PROCEDURE FOR NEW STUDENTS
(FRESHMEN AND
TRANSFEREES)
FOR THOSE WHO HAVE
PASSED THE ENTRANCE EXAMINATION
1. Go to the Guidance Center (Room 117)
and get Permit to Enroll (yellow form).
2. Bring Permit to Enroll to the HELP DESK.
3. Get Instructions from the staff of the
Help Desk.
• Get List of Required Documents
or submit documents if you have them
4A. FOR THOSE WHO HAVE PASSED
AND ARE READY TO PAY TUITION FEE (PARTIAL
OR FULL)
1. Bring Permit to Enroll
to Finance.
2. Pay Tuition Fee.
3. If ready to submit medical requirements,
GO to the Health Services (Rm. 129) and
get the Health Services Recommendation
(pink form). .
4. If not, return any day but no later
than your scheduled enrolment day.
5. Return on the scheduled enrolment day
for the registration card and student
ID card. (and Health Services Recommendation
if not yet taken in step 3 above).
6. Return on June 12 for Freshmen and
Transferees Orientation Day.
4B. THOSE WHO HAVE PASSED
AND ARE READY TO PAY
RESERVATION FEEONL Y (PHP 2000.00)
1. Get Reservation Fee
Payment Slip from the Help Desk (blue
form).
2. Go to Finance and submit Permit to
Enroll and Reservation Fee Form and Pay
Php 2,000.00.
3. If ready to submit medical requirements,
GO to the Health Services (Rm. 129) and
get the Health Services Recommendation
(pink form).
If not, return any day but no later than
your scheduled enrolment day.
4. Return on the scheduled enrolment day
for the registration card and student
ID card (and payment of tuition fee, and
health services recommendation if not
yet taken in Step 3 above).
5. Return on June12
for Freshmen and Transferees Orientation
Day.
FOR THOSE ORDERING UNIFORMS
Uniforms may be ordered
at any time after permit to enroll is given
even if you are not yet ready to pay reservation
or tuition fee
1. Go to the Bookstore and pay for the uniform.
2. Go to the canteen area and show receipt
of payment.
3. Have self measured.
4. You will be advised on when to get your
uniform.
DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED NO
LATER THAN THE SCHEDULED ENROLMENT DATE
• Signed (2) letters
of Recommendation
• Original High School Report Card
(If transferee. honorable dismissal and
Unofficial Transcript of Records.)
• 2 x 2 J.D. Picture (Colored or Black
and White)
• Certificate of Physical Fitness
signed by Family Doctor or Family Physician
• X-Ray Result
• Medical Clearance form signed by
SPU Manila Health Services (pink form)
NOTE: NO student will be
given STUDENT REGISTRATION CARD and
STUDENT I.D. CARD, if any of the above documents
are not submitted.
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GRADUATE PROGRAM
Admission Requirements for MBA-HRM, MBA-OD
and MA-ELM:
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Bachelor's Degree Holder from a recognized
Institution of higher learning, evidenced
by official transcript of records.
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Good academic records with average grade
of 85%. Applicants who have below average
grades but have satisfied other admission
requirements may be admitted on probationary
status.
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Fully
accomplished
Application Form.
(Click to download)
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Satisfactory score in Entrance Examination.
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Two
(2)
written recommendations
(Click to download) from
employers, former professors or experts
in the field.
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Certificate of Eligibility for Admission
(CEA) and Study Permit (required every
term) for foreign students or CHED validated
Certificates of Registration (ACR) for
resident alien.
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SPECIAL COURSES
Admission Requirements for Teacher Certificate
Program (TCP):
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Bachelor's Degree Holder from a recognized
Institution of higher learning, evidenced
by official transcript of records.
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Good academic records with average grade
of 85%. Applicants who have below average
grades but have satisfied other admission
requirements may be admitted on probationary
status.
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Fully
accomplished
Application Form.
(Click to download)
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Two
(2) written
recommendations
(Click to download) from
employers, former professors or experts
in the field.
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Certificate of Eligibility for Admission
(CEA) and Study Permit (required every
term) for foreign students or CHED validated
Certificates of Registration (ACR) for
resident alien.
Admission Requirements for Certificate in
Special Education:
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Bachelor's Degree Holder in Elementary Education, Secondary
Education or other degree with at least
eighteen units of professional education
courses evidenced by an official transcript
of records.
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Good academic records with average grade
of 85%. Applicants who have below average
grades but have satisfied other admission
requirements may be admitted on probationary
status.
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Fully
accomplished
Application Form.
(Click to download)
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Two
(2)
written recommendations
(Click to download) from
employers, former professors or experts
in the field.
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Certificate of Eligibility for Admission
(CEA) and Study Permit (required every
term) for foreign students or CHED validated
Certificates of Registration (ACR) for
resident alien.
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HANDICAPPED AND LEARNING DIFFERENT STUDENTS
St.
Paul University of Manila has an inclusive
policy with regards to students who can
benefit from tertiary education but who
have some physical or learning disability.
Although
the campus and its services are not designed
specifically for students with special needs
(e.g. no classes or instructional materials
for the visually or hearing impaired), the
University provides special accommodations
for students who need special assistance.
Examples of accommodations are:
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Individual or special admissions testing,
if requested and deemed necessary by
the Director of Guidance Services.
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Individual tutoring, if deemed
necessary.
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De-loading of subjects per semester
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Individual testing or modified
testing procedures (e.g. oral tests
instead of written tests)
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Distance education alternatives for
certain subjects
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Replacement of physical education classes
with music subjects or similar alternatives
Minimum
accommodations are discussed with the Director
for Guidance Services prior to the student's
admission into the university so that the
student and his/her parents can be informed
of what may or may not be possible for the
school to accommodate.
All
succeeding accommodations unique to the
student's learning needs are ideally discussed
with the student's chairperson, the VP for
Academic Services, and the student's other
professional support experts such as therapists,
physicians, or educational psychologists.
Accommodations are provided in recognition
of each student's individual learning needs
and are not intended to dilute the school's
academic standards or the University's commitment
to develop integrated and professionally
competent graduates. The University
believes in accommodating for differences,
but does not support learned helplessness.
*BS
Nursing students are not covered by this
inclusive policy. Although learning different
students may be accepted into the Nursing
program, no special accommodations will
be provided. BS Accountancy applicants may
be admitted into the program despite some
learning or physical handicap but no special
accommodations can be provided for them.
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FOREIGN STUDENTS
Documents
Needed for Foreign Student Applicants
( Click to download
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Documents
/ Papers Needed to Secure Student VISA
(Requirements
prescribed by the Office of Consular Affairs
Visa
Division)
Requirements
for issuance of 9(f) Student Visa
(to be submitted in two sets - original
& photocopy)
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1.
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Original and photocopy of the Notice
of Acceptance (NOA) from the school
containing a clear impression of the
school dry seal address to: (c/o Registrar)
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The Director
Visa Division - Office of Consular
Affairs
Department of Foreign Affairs
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2.
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Five (5) copies of Original Personal
History Statement (PHS) duly accomplished
and signed by the applicant in English
and in national alphabet, accomplished
by personal seal if any, original
left and right hand prints on PHS
and original photo.
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3.
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Transcript of Records / Scholastic
Records (original and photocopy) duly
authenticated by the Philippine Embassy
or Consulate in the applicant's country
of origin or legal expense.
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4.
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A notarized Affidavit of Support and
proof of adequate financial support
to cover expenses for student's accommodation
and subsistence, as well as school
dues and other incidental expense.
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5. |
Passport pages where name, photo,
birth date, and birthplace appear.
Note to follow: Submission of documents
to the DFA |
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First Semester of every school year
Second Semester
Summer |
- January
to April 15
- June
to September 15
- November
to January 15 |
Procedure:
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1.
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Student submits all requirements from
Nos. 2 to 5 to the Registrar's Office. |
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2.
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SPU Manila Registrar forwards all
documents to the Department of Foreign
Affairs (DFA). |
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3.
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DFA forwards the documents to the
home country of the student. |
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4.
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After 3 to 4 weeks, student reports
to the Philippine Embassy in her home
country to follow-up her student visa. |
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5.
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Upon receipt of the student visa,
the student comes to the Philippines
and reports immediately to the Bureau
of Immigration. After, the applicant
is ready to enroll. |
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