University of the East
Arts and Design courses offered at University of the East
Admission Requirements - Freshmen:
A. Filipino and Resident Foreign Students
1. Original copy of Form 138 (or Form 137A)
2. Latest Certification of Good Moral Character
3. Report of UE-CET results
4. NSO - Authenticated copy of Birth Certificate
Additional Requirements
1. For valedictorian or salutatorian, certificate issued by the High School Principal indicating the honor or academic award received and the number of graduates
2. For resident foreign student, updated Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR) issued by the Bureau of Immigration (BI)
3. For full-time working student, certificate of employment
4. For applicant to the College of Fine Arts, he/she should pass the Talent Test administered by the College
B. Non-Resident Foreign Students
Government Requirements
1. Scholastic Records issued by the school head and duly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy located in the applicant's country of origin or residence
2. Documentary Proof of Support to cover expenses incidental to his/her studies, such as board and lodging, as well as return airline ticket duly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy located in the applicant's country of origin or residence
3. Police Clearance Certificate duly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy located in the applicant's country of origin or residence
4. Medical Health Certificate with standard-size chest X-ray
5. NICA Clearance (from the Bureau of Immigration)
University Requirements (in addition to the Government Requirements)
1. Authenticated copy of Diploma / Certificate of Graduation / Certificate of Completion
2. Authenticated copy of Birth Certificate
3. Report of CET results
4. Two (2) Letters of Recommendation (one from the Headmaster of the school and another from a former teacher or professor)
5. Seven (7) copies of the applicant's latest 2"x2" photo
6. Personal History Statement
7. Updated Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR) or Special Study Permit (SSP) issued by the Bureau of Immigration (BI)
8. Passport
9. Payment of Acceptance Fee of one hundred twenty-five US dollars (US$125.00) or it's peso equivalent at the prevailing exchange rate upon release of the Notice of Acceptance (NOA). Check or money order should be made payable to the University of the East.
10. Payment of seventy-five US dollars (US$75.00) or it's peso equivalent at the prevailing exchange rate as Processing/Service fee. Check or money order should be made payable to the University of the East
Admission Requirements - Transferees:
A. Filipino and Resident Foreign Students
1. Report of UE-CET results
2. Transfer Credentials/Honorable Dismissal from the school last attended
3. Transcript of Records or Certification of Grades issued by the Registrar of the school last attended
4. Certificate of Good Moral Character
5. Two (2) copies of the applicant's latest 2"x2" photo.
6. NSO - Authenticated copy of Birth Certificate
Additional Requirement for Resident Foreign Students
1. Updated Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR) issued by the Bureau of Immigration (BI)
B. Non-Resident Foreign Students
1. Report of UE-CET results
2. Transfer Credentials/Honorable Dismissal from the school last attended
3. Transcript of Records or Certification of Grades issued by the Registrar of the school last attended
4. Certificate of Good Moral Character
5. Seven (7) copies of the applicant's latest 2"x2" photo
6. Letter of No Objection to transfer to UE issued by the School Registrar
7. Updated Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR) or Special Study Permit (SSP) issued by the Bureau of Immigration (BI)
8. Payment of Acceptance Fee of one hundred twenty-five US dollars (US$125.00) or it's peso equivalent at the prevailing exchange rate upon release of the Notice of Acceptance (NOA). Check or money order should be made payable to the University of the East
9. Payment of seventy-five US dollars (US$75.00) or it's peso equivalent at the prevailing exchange rate as Processing/Service fee. Check or money order should be made payable to the University of the East
Admission Requirements - Foreign Students:
Government Requirements:
1. Scholastic Records issued by the school head and duly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy located in the applicant's country of origin or residence
2. Documentary Proof of Support to cover expenses incidental to his/her studies, such as board and lodging, as well as return airline ticket.
3. Police Clearance Certificate
4. Medical Health Certificate with standard-size chest X-ray.
University Requirements (in addition to the Government Requirements:)
1. Report of CET results.
2. Two (2) Letters of Recommendation (one from the Headmaster of the school and another from a former teacher or professor)
3. Seven (7) copies of the applicant's latest 2"x2" photo
4. Personal History Statement
5. Updated Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR) or Special Study Permit (SSP) issued by the Bureau of Immigration (BI)
6. Passport
7. Payment of Acceptance Fee of one hundred twenty-five US dollars (US$125.00) or it's peso equivalent at the prevailing exchange rate upon release of the Notice of Acceptance (NOA). Check or money order should be made payable to the University of the East.
8. Payment of seventy-five US dollars (US$75.00) or it's peso equivalent at the prevailing exchange rate as Processing/Service fee. Check or money order should be made payable to the University of the East.
Admission Requirements - Second Coursers:
1. Accomplished Application Form for Degree Holders
2. Transcript of Records (TR)
3. Certificate of Transfer Credentials
4. Certificate of Good Moral Character
5. NSO - Authenticated Copy of Birth Certificate
6. Two (2) copies of the applicant's latest 2"x2" photo.
1. Earned Bachelor's degree from government-recognized institution, supported by
- Original transcript of records with Special Order Number indicated therein, plus two (2) photocopies; and
- Two (2) photocopies of diploma
2. Grade weighted average of 2.00 or better in the baccalaureate degree for the master's program and 1.75 or better in the master's degree for the doctoral program; [An applicant who scores “average” in the entrance examination but whose GWA is lower than the required average may be admitted on “probation” for one semester and will qualify for readmission if he/she obtains a GWA of 2.00 or better (for master's) and 1.75 or better (for doctoral) at the end of the semester.]
3. English Language Proficiency based on TOEIC/TOEFL score or it's equivalent. In the absence of TOEIC/TOEFL, applicants whose English proficiency falls short of the standard set by the Graduate School shall be required to enrol for one semester in English for Foreign Students at College of Arts and Sciences. Applicants should come in the first week of May or the first week of October at the latest to enrol in this subject which is taught every semester. Only those who pass the course will be given a Certificate of Completion and will be allowed to enrol in a graduate program.
4. All foreign freshman students who plan to enrol are advised to report personally at the Graduate School office one month prior to the official enrolment period for the semester/term chosen, to enable proper verification of their academic documents, to process other admission requirements, and to enable the Graduate School to determine their English proficiency level.
5. Certification of employment and study permit, if working in government or private agency;
6. Medical certificate from the UE Ramon Magsaysay (UERM) Memorial Medical Center;
7. Passed the Graduate School Entrance Examination (GSEE);
8. Two character references, one from former professor;
9. Fully accomplished application for admission;
10. Interview by a member of the Graduate School Academic Committee;
11. Any other document/requirement that the University may prescribe.
12. Four (4) 2" x 2" recent colored pictures
Specific Requirements for Foreign Students
Foreign Resident Students:
In addition to the above cited requirements, the applicant is required to submit his/her Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR) (Original and one (1) photocopy) or I-card (original and one (1) photocopy) issued by the Bureau of Immigration and Deportation (BID).
Non-Resident Foreign Students:
The applicants are required to submit the following prescribed requirements:
Government: [The documents should be duly authenticated by the Philippine Foreign Service Establishments (PSFEs) located in the applicant's country of origin or residence:]
1. Scholastic records;
2. Documentary proof of support to cover expenses incidental to their studies, such as board and lodging as well as return air tickets;
3. Police Clearance Certificate;
4. Medical Health Certificate, Including standard size chest X-Ray.
If the student is already in the Philippines under a different visa status and is applying for conversion of such status to that of a student, the medical examination may be performed by a local medical practitioner authorized by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).
University:
1. Letter of Intent addressed to the Dean of the Graduate School;
2. Personal History Statement form of the Bureau of Immigration and Deportation;
3. Two (2) Character References;
4. Transcript of Records/Mark Sheets and Diploma (original and two (2) photocopies) properly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy in his/her respective country;
5. Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR) or I-card issued by the Bureau of Immigration and Deportation (BID);
6. Passport (original and one (1) photocopy);
7. Four (4) 2"x2" recent colored pictures;
8. Any other document/requirement that the University may prescribe;
9. Seventy Five U.S. Dollars (US$75.00) or it's peso equivalent at the prevailing exchange rate as processing fee (check or money order should be made payable to the University of the East);
10. One Hundred Twenty Five U.S. Dollars (US$125.00) or it's peso equivalent at the prevailing exchange rate as acceptance fee upon release of Letter of Acceptance (LOA) (check or money order should be made payable to the University of the East).
1. Earned Bachelor's degree from government-recognized institution, supported by
- Original transcript of records with Special Order Number indicated therein, plus two (2) photocopies; and
- Two (2) photocopies of diploma
2. Grade weighted average of 2.00 or better in the baccalaureate degree for the master's program and 1.75 or better in the master's degree for the doctoral program; [An applicant who scores “average” in the entrance examination but whose GWA is lower than the required average may be admitted on “probation” for one semester and will qualify for readmission if he/she obtains a GWA of 2.00 or better (for master's) and 1.75 or better (for doctoral) at the end of the semester.]
3. English Language Proficiency based on TOEIC/TOEFL score or it's equivalent. In the absence of TOEIC/TOEFL, applicants whose English proficiency falls short of the standard set by the Graduate School shall be required to enrol for one semester in English for Foreign Students at College of Arts and Sciences. Applicants should come in the first week of May or the first week of October at the latest to enrol in this subject which is taught every semester. Only those who pass the course will be given a Certificate of Completion and will be allowed to enrol in a graduate program.
4. All foreign freshman students who plan to enrol are advised to report personally at the Graduate School office one month prior to the official enrolment period for the semester/term chosen, to enable proper verification of their academic documents, to process other admission requirements, and to enable the Graduate School to determine their English proficiency level.
5. Certification of employment and study permit, if working in government or private agency;
6. Medical certificate from the UE Ramon Magsaysay (UERM) Memorial Medical Center;
7. Passed the Graduate School Entrance Examination (GSEE);
8. Two character references, one from former professor;
9. Fully accomplished application for admission;
10. Interview by a member of the Graduate School Academic Committee;
11. Any other document/requirement that the University may prescribe.
12. Four (4) 2" x 2" recent colored pictures
Specific Requirements for Foreign Students
Foreign Resident Students:
In addition to the above cited requirements, the applicant is required to submit his/her Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR) (Original and one (1) photocopy) or I-card (original and one (1) photocopy) issued by the Bureau of Immigration and Deportation (BID).
Non-Resident Foreign Students:
The applicants are required to submit the following prescribed requirements:
Government: [The documents should be duly authenticated by the Philippine Foreign Service Establishments (PSFEs) located in the applicant's country of origin or residence:]
1. Scholastic records;
2. Documentary proof of support to cover expenses incidental to their studies, such as board and lodging as well as return air tickets;
3. Police Clearance Certificate;
4. Medical Health Certificate, Including standard size chest X-Ray.
If the student is already in the Philippines under a different visa status and is applying for conversion of such status to that of a student, the medical examination may be performed by a local medical practitioner authorized by the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).
University:
1. Letter of Intent addressed to the Dean of the Graduate School;
2. Personal History Statement form of the Bureau of Immigration and Deportation;
3. Two (2) Character References;
4. Transcript of Records/Mark Sheets and Diploma (original and two (2) photocopies) properly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy in his/her respective country;
5. Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR) or I-card issued by the Bureau of Immigration and Deportation (BID);
6. Passport (original and one (1) photocopy);
7. Four (4) 2"x2" recent colored pictures;
8. Any other document/requirement that the University may prescribe;
9. Seventy Five U.S. Dollars (US$75.00) or it's peso equivalent at the prevailing exchange rate as processing fee (check or money order should be made payable to the University of the East);
10. One Hundred Twenty Five U.S. Dollars (US$125.00) or it's peso equivalent at the prevailing exchange rate as acceptance fee upon release of Letter of Acceptance (LOA) (check or money order should be made payable to the University of the East).
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