Negros Oriental State University
Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental
Filipino courses offered at NORSU Dumaguete City
Admission Requirements - Freshmen:
1. NORSU Admission Test Result
2. English Qualifying Examination Result
3. Form 138 (High School Report Card)
4. Certificate of Good Moral Character
5. Two Copies of NSO Birth Certificate
6. Four 2"x2" colored pictures with white back ground and student's
Name printed at the back
7. Mailing stamps worth Php 20 inserted in a long ordinary mailing
Envelope
8. Three long-size brown envelopes
Admission Requirements - Transferees:
1. NORSU Admission Test Result
2. English Qualifying Examination Result
3. Official Transcript of Records and Honorable Dismissal
4. Certificate of Good Moral Character
5. Two Copies of NSO Birth Certificate
6. Four 2"x2" colored pictures with white back ground and student's
Name printed at the back
7. Mailing stamps worth Php 20 inserted in a long ordinary mailing
Envelope
8. Three long-size brown envelopes
Admission Requirements - Foreign Students:
1. Alien Certificate of Recognition (ACR) from the Bureau of Immigration
2. Student VISA or letter of approval for the conversion to Student VISA
3. Letter of intent to study (indicating the course) at NORSU addressed to the University Registrar.
4. Photocopies of :
A. Passport where the point of entry stamp is indicated
B. Passport where the personal information is indicated
5. Rid Ribbon Certificate of the following:
A. Affidavit of Support
B. Transcript of Records or Secondary Certificate
C. Birth Certificate
D. No Derogatory Record
6. Certificate of Secondary Course Completion (with Certificate of Red Ribbon)
7. Student Transcript of Records (with Certificate of Red Ribbon) for College Level
8. 2 x 2 colored pictures with white background (2 copies)
9. Local address (Dumaguete City address), local contact number, local person of reference
NOTE:
• All Education, Birth and supporting documents should be duly certified by the Philippine Embassy through the Certificate of Red Ribbon.
• Students requesting for conversion of 9 (a) visa to 9 (f) should comply with the requirements set by the Bureau of Immigration
1. The administration of admission procedures in the
GraduateSchool is placed under the responsibility of an ad hoc
Administration committee chaired by the Dean.
2. For admission into the master's degree program, an applicant
Must have a baccalaureate degree with a general grade point
Average of at least 2.0 (85%-87%).
3. For admission into the doctoral program, an applicant must be the
Holder of a master's degree, with a general grade point average of
At least 1.75 (88%-89%).
4. In certain fields of concentration, graduate students should have
The corresponding undergraduate academic background. Thus, an
Applicant for the M.A. In English program should ideally be an
Undergraduate English major. If not, the applicant must have at least
12 units in the discipline in his/her undergraduate program. Graduate
Students who lack these credentials shall complete, at the masteral
Level, the remainder of the minimum of twelve (12) units in the
Discipline before admission to the regular degree program.
5. Applicants must submit two (2) copies each of the following:
• Authenticated copy of the official transcript of records from last
School attended.
• Transfer credentials (certificate of honorable dismissal) from last
School attended.
• Permit to study signed by the applicant's Head of Office (required
For all public school teachers)
• One (1) recent ID photograph (1" x 1")
6. Applicants with incomplete credentials at the time of registration
May be admitted on a temporary basis pending receipt of the
Required documents.
7. Before admission to the GraduateSchool, all new applicants must
Be interviewed by the Graduate School Dean or the Assistant Dean.
1. The administration of admission procedures in the
GraduateSchool is placed under the responsibility of an ad hoc
Administration committee chaired by the Dean.
2. For admission into the master's degree program, an applicant
Must have a baccalaureate degree with a general grade point
Average of at least 2.0 (85%-87%).
3. For admission into the doctoral program, an applicant must be the
Holder of a master's degree, with a general grade point average of
At least 1.75 (88%-89%).
4. In certain fields of concentration, graduate students should have
The corresponding undergraduate academic background. Thus, an
Applicant for the M.A. In English program should ideally be an
Undergraduate English major. If not, the applicant must have at least
12 units in the discipline in his/her undergraduate program. Graduate
Students who lack these credentials shall complete, at the masteral
Level, the remainder of the minimum of twelve (12) units in the
Discipline before admission to the regular degree program.
5. Applicants must submit two (2) copies each of the following:
• Authenticated copy of the official transcript of records from last
School attended.
• Transfer credentials (certificate of honorable dismissal) from last
School attended.
• Permit to study signed by the applicant's Head of Office (required
For all public school teachers)
• One (1) recent ID photograph (1" x 1")
6. Applicants with incomplete credentials at the time of registration
May be admitted on a temporary basis pending receipt of the
Required documents.
7. Before admission to the GraduateSchool, all new applicants must
Be interviewed by the Graduate School Dean or the Assistant Dean.
This school is included under the "Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education" law that passed in 2017.
The law covers students enrolled in State and Local universities/colleges in Bachelors and Certificate programs.
Under the Law students in accredited State and Local universities/colleges will not pay any tuition fees or misc fee.
The Law covers only first time students (students who don't already have a college degree).
However, the full implementation of this law is not clear yet.
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