University of the East
Doctorate programs offered at University of the East
Doctor of Education
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Educational Administration and Leadership
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Doctor of Business Administration
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Financial Management Human Resource Management Marketing Management Operations and Supply Chain Management
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Doctor of Dental Medicine
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Juris Doctor
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Admission requirements:
Freshmen
An applicant for admission to the first year (freshmen) must have satisfactorily completed the pre-legal course in a recognized college or university. Any graduate of a four-year Bachelor of Science or Arts degree may be admitted as freshmen provided he/she has earned at least 18 units of English, 6 units of Mathematics and 18 units of Social Sciences. He/she should also pass the Law College Entrance Examination, including the Essay portion, administered by the Office of the Dean. He/she is further required to submit the following:
1. Original Transcript of Records, with SO and degree indicated therein;
2. Three copies of 2"x2" recent photograph;
3. Birth certificate; and
4. Certificate of good moral character from the school he/she last attended.
Transferee
The Dean has the sole prerogative to accept transferees on a case to case basis, provided that the applicants were not expelled elsewhere and they meet the academic requirements. All accepted transferees from SBC, ATENEO, UP and UST will be on probation and will have to repeat all major subjects with grades of three (3) or below. Those with more than 5 failing marks, (3W or 75W are considered failing marks) will have to repeat all subjects, that is, they will have to start as incoming freshmen. Transferees from other accredited law schools may only be admitted if they have no failing marks.
1. He/she should be only in his/her first year in the previous school.
2. He/she should have no record of failing grade (s) in any major subjects taken from other law school.
3. He/she should have no record of having dropped two or more subjects during two or more semesters.
4. He/she must meet the Grade Point Average (GPA) requirements for the year level.
5. He/she should pass the oral and written communication examinations.
6. He/she should be willing to waive credits for subjects already taken in the other law school and repeat the same when required by the Dean.
Prescibed Requirements/Credentials
1. Transfer Credentials/Honorable Dismissal from school last attended.
2. Transcript of Records or Certification by the dean of all the subjects enrolled and the corresponding grades.
3. Certified true copy of his/her C-1 issued by the CHED.
Cross-Enrollee
No student will be allowed to cross enroll any Bar subject in any other school. In any event, no cross-enrollment shall be valid without prior written approval of the Dean/Associate Dean. Any student from another law school who desires to cross-enroll in the college should submit a permit to cross-enroll, signed by the Dean/Associate Dean or Secretary of the other school.
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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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