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Colleges
  • College of Business Administration and Accountancy (CBAA)
  • College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS)
  • College of Education (CED)

    Student Organizations

    Admission Requirements

    For High School Graduate Applicants
    • Completed Application Form duly signed by parents/guardian
    • Form 138 (Report Card)
    • NSAT Rating
    • 2 pcs. 2 x 2 pictures
    • 2 pcs. 1 x 1 pictures
    • Certificate of Good Moral Character
    • Application Fee of P 500

    Admissions Office

    For more Information, please call us at   527-76-93 to 97 Local 33
    For Transferees
    • Completed Application Form duly signed by parents/guardian
    • Transcript of Records/True Copy of Grades
    • Certificate of Good Moral Character
    • 2 pcs. 2 x 2 pictures
    • 2 pcs 1 x 1 pictures
    • Satisfactory Interview with the Dean
    • Honorable Dismissal (if officially admitted)
    • Application Fee
  • Student Box
    Announcement to 2007 Graduates regarding missing graduation pictures

    Recollection Schedule (2nd Semester, SY '09-10)

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  • Student Handbook (College)

    Student Forms
  • Withdrawal Form
  • Application for Shifting
  • Admission/Excuse Slip
  • Application to Cross-Enroll
  • Leave of Absence Form
  • Clearance Form


  • General Collegiate Regulations
    1. Upon enrollment, a student is formally accepted in the Colegio and therefore, has the obligation to abide by its rules and regulations as stipulated in this handbook and other rules the school may deem necessary to promulgate from time to time.
    2. Every college student must be familiar with the contents of this handbook. Ignorance of its contents does not excuse any student from the effects of the policies, rules and regulations contained therein.
    3. Every student shall take pride in his school and shall conduct himself in such a manner as to preserve the dignity and honor of the Colegio.
    4. Any school official, teacher, employee or other deputized personnel can apprehend violators of rules and regulations and report the same to the authorities concerned.
    5. Security personnel are “Agents of Persons in Authority” within the school premises as far as security, order and the enforcement of policies and regulations are concerned.
    6. In cases where the suspension of classes is discretionary on the part of the Colegio, classes are deemed on-going unless otherwise announced by the school administration.
    7. Information on school policies and procedures involving students may be obtained from the Office of the Student Services. They are also found in administrative bulletin boards, this handbook and other publications. The different offices and student organizations are provided with bulletin boards for the dissemination of information.
    8. Students are advised to read all bulletin board postings regularly.
    9. All official communications of students must include his/her name, student number, and course..