Tarlac State University

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March 23, 2022

Tarlac State University is Public Education Institution that offers Free Tuition Fee for various degree programs and courses administered and regulated by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). Established in 1906, it is the premier academic institution of higher learning in the province offering different degree programs through its ten colleges and three campuses

Providing one hundred years of educational service to the people of Tarlac and the Central Luzon region, Tarlac State University started as an elementary trade school progressing to a secondary school. Later, it became a collegiate technical school and then a full-fledged state college, the Tarlac College of Technology. On October 13, 1989, it was converted into a state university by virtue of Republic Act No. 6764.

Tarlac State University sits on a Level III-A status awarded by the Joint Committee of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) in recognition of its excellent instruction, active involvement in research programs and community-wide extension services. Most of its curricular programs are accredited by the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines (AACCUP).

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The university acquired its ISO 9001:2008 certification in 2013 for its provision of technical assistance, consultancy and training for the implementation of community development, industry development, and extension support services program. In August 2016, TSU was granted an Integrated Management System (IMS) Certification, becoming the first state university in the Philippines to acquire this status. The IMS Certification covers ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System, ISO 14001:2015 Environment Management System, and OHSAS 18001:2007 Occupational Health and Safety Management System under the United States Accreditation System (USAS).

It is mandated to provide advanced instruction in literature, philosophy, the sciences, and the arts, and also to offer professional and technical training courses.[ To enhance the academic sector, the syllabi of the various course subjects adopted the outcomes-based education (OBE) format prescribed by CHED.

Tarlac State University is the first university among other State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) with a government authority to conduct Transnational Education Programs. It has established international linkages with a number of colleges and universities in Asia.

Tarlac State University (TSU)

Address: Romulo Boulevard, San Vicente, Tarlac City, Tarlac, 2300, Philippines
Contact No: (045) 982-0110; (045) 982-5574
School Head: Dr. Myrna Q. Mallari – President
Year Established: 1906
Type: Public – SUC Main
Website : https://www.tsu.edu.ph

COURSES OFFERED:

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTANCY

COLLEGE OF COMPUTER STUDIES

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION

COLLEGE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND GOVERNANCE

  • Bachelor of Public Administration

COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION

  • Bachelor of Elementary Education (General Education)
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education major in English
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Filipino
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Mathematics
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Social Studies
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Sciences
  • Bachelor of Early Childhood Education
  • Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education major in Industrial Arts
  • Bachelor of Technical – Vocational Teacher Education major in Food Service Management
  • Bachelor of Physical Education

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE

  • Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing
  • Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
  • Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
  • Bachelor of Science in Food Technology

COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND FINE ARTS

SCHOOL OF LAW

  • Bachelor of Laws

MASTER DEGREE PROGRAMS

COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

  • Master of Arts in English Language

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTANCY

  • Master in Business Administration

COLLEGE OF COMPUTER STUDIES

  • Master in Information Technology

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

  • Master of Science in Civil Engineering major in Structural Engineering
  • Master of Science in Electrical Engineering major in Power System

COLLEGE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND GOVERNANCE

  • Master of Public Administration (Enriched Curriculum)
  • Master of Public Administration major in Health Management

COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION

  • Master of Arts in Education major in Educational Management
  • Master of Arts in Education major in English
  • Master of Arts in Education major in Filipino
  • Master of Arts in Education major in Guidance and Counseling
  • Master of Arts in Education major in Mathematics
  • Master of Arts in Education major in Physical Science
  • Master of Arts in Education major in Pre-school Education
  • Master of Arts in Education major in Technology and Livelihood Education

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE

  • Master of Arts in Nursing with specialization in Nursing Service Administration (Thesis)

DOCTORATE DEGREE PROGRAM

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTANCY

  • Doctor of Business Administration

COLLEGE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND GOVERNANCE

  • Doctor of Public Administration major in Administrator of Socio-Economic Development

COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION

  • Doctor of Education major in Educational Management
  • Doctor of Education major in Industrial Education Management

Tarlac State University (TSU) is the first university in the country to achieve the Integrated Management System Certification awarded by the United States Accreditation Services which covers ISO 9001:2015 (Quality Management System), ISO 14001:2015 (Environment Management System), and OHSAS 18001: 2007 (Occupational Health and Safety Assessment Series).

Its core programs are centered on technology, engineering, accountancy, and education offering 33 baccalaureate degree programs and 10 graduate programs on arts, sciences, social sciences, law, criminology, governance, business, and computer studies.

Furthermore, Tarlac State University (TSU) is currently a holder of a Level II Institutional Accreditation (IA), with 100% accredited programs, from the Accrediting Agency of Chartered Colleges and Universities in the Philippines, Inc. (AACCUP). At present, there are only 14 SUCs with IA out of 112 SUCs in the country.

With its aims to provide quality tertiary education, Tarlac State University (TSU) is evaluated as SUC Level III by the Commission on Higher Education and has been appraised through the Institutional Sustainability Assessment (ISA) in 2019 and received the passing remark on March 04, 2021 from the CHED-Office of Institutional Quality Assurance and Governance. TSU also received a Center of Development (COD) in Teacher Education from CHED in 2016.

Tarlac State University (TSU) is a top criminology school in the Philippines and has produced topnotchers in the fields of engineering, education, accountancy, psychology, architecture, and chemistry. It is also the first state university with an Advanced Manufacturing Training Hub for engineering students.

The Tarlac State University (TSU) Main Campus and San Isidro and Lucinda extension campuses are located within the vicinity of Tarlac City, while its Capas Extension Campus is located in Capas town of Tarlac and is funded by the local government unit. The nine colleges and the School of Law are distributed to the three campuses to control the increasing student population of the university. Its main campus, with the smallest land area, houses five colleges; the San Isidro Extension Campus houses two colleges; while the Lucinda Extension Campus houses three colleges.

The Main Campus is a 1.2-hectare property located along Romulo Boulevard, San Vicente, Tarlac City near the Bulwagang Kanlahi (formerly Diwa ng Tarlak).. Most public utility vehicles in Tarlac pass through the campus which provides students easy access to its location. The Main Campus is home to the colleges of Arts and Social Sciences, Business and Accountancy, Public Administration and Governance, Engineering and Technology, and the School of Law.

The San Isidro Extension Campus is situated on an eight-hectare property in Barangay San Isidro, Tarlac City, some two kilometers away from the Main Campus. It houses the colleges of Computer Studies, Architecture and Fine Arts, and some facilities of the College of Engineering and Technology.

Meanwhile, the Lucinda Extension Campus is found in Barangay Binauganan, Tarlac City, around three kilometers away from the Main Campus. It has a total area of 10 hectares where the colleges of Teacher Education, Science, and Criminal Justice Education, formerly the site of the Laboratory School, are located Due to its spacious area, several offices and buildings were built in this campus such as the University Hotel, Alumni Center, Hon. Jose V. Yap Library, Student Center, Food Technology and Research Center, Research and Extension Building, and other structures. Some classes of the College of Business and Accountancy are also held at the Academic Building of the Lucinda Extension Campus. In addition, the activities of the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) are also held here.

The university is guided by its vision to be a premier university in the Asia-Pacific Region, its mission to promote and sustain the offering of quality, inclusive, and relevant education, and its core values collectively known as “EQUITY.”

HISTORY

Being the premier center of learning in the province of Tarlac, the beginning of the Tarlac State University (TSU) are synchronous with the beginning of public education in this  heartland of Central Luzon and the whole Philippines. The early and dominant image of TSU among the people of Tarlac was its being a trade school, and its origin as such could be traced to as early as 1906, when the director of public instruction mandated the offering of intermediate grades and selected areas in the country to cater to industrial and vocational courses.

In 1909, under the auspices of the provincial government and the Provincial High School, this school begun to in secondary students in its fold. By 1921, it had evolved into a full secondary school. In 1931, the trade school was annexed to Tarlac High School during the principal ship of Russel Taylor – a status it maintained until he onset and the end of the Second World War.

In 1946, immediately after the war, Tarlac Trade School was officially separated from the Tarlac High School, with the appointment of Manuel T. Espinosa as its principal. More than a decade later, in 1959, the Congress of the Philippines approved House Bill 1006, jointly sponsored by Congressmen Constancio Castaneda and Jose Roy, converting Tarlac Trade School into Tarlac School of Arts and Trades (TSAT); with Mr. Espinosa also becoming its first Superintendent. As a nationalized academic institution, TSAT began to Offer collegiate technical education courses in the province.

In 1965, through the passage of Republic Act 4337, TSAT acquired its full-fledged status as a college, the Tarlac College of Technology (TCT). Among other provisions, the law called for the merging of TSAT with Tarlac National Agricultural School in Camiling, Tarlac. Dr. Mario Manese was appointed as its first president (1965-1972), who introduced the courses teacher education and engineering.

Prof. Jack Smith replaced Dr. Manese in 1972 as TCT President. It was his early tenure when Presidential Decree 609 was mandated in 1974, which instructed the separation of TCT from its agricultural component, which became the present Tarlac College of Agriculture in Camiling. Smith’s lengthy stay in TCT saw its expansion as a state college, particularly with the acquisition of a 10-hectare lot in Barrios Ungot and Maliwalo that came to be known as Lucinda Campus and which eventually became the site of the Laboratory School and various agro-industrial projects of the institution. This campus, about 7 kilometers from main campus, was donated by the family of Serafin G. David on August 29, 1973 and named after the family matriarch Lucinda David.

In 1976, the TCT organized the Graduate School with academic programs leading to the degrees of Master of Arts in Education, with majors in Guidance in Counseling and Educational Management. In 1978, the TCT set-up degree programs in Master of Public Administration, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, and the revised two-year Trade Technical Education, and in 1983, the Bachelors of Science in Architecture and Elementary Education.

Dr. Ernesto Cosme was designated Officer-in-Charge in September 1984, eventually becoming TCT’s third and last president. It was during his administration that R.A. 6764was signed into law by then President Corazon C. Aquino on October 13, 1989, converting TCT into Tarlac State University (TSU); thereby serving as its acting president. The conversion was made possible through the sponsorship of Tarlac’s three congressional district congressmen namely, Jose Cojuangco Jr., Jose Yap and Hermie Aquino. Dr. Cosmes’s stay in both the TCT and TSU saw the further expansion of the physical structure and academic programs. Modern buildings rose on the 1.2 hectare Main Campus and the 10 hectare Lucinda Campus. Additional programs were opened, such as Doctor of Education Management in Consortium with the Technological University of the Philippines (TUP), Bachelor in Secondary Education, Bachelor of Science and Accountancy, Business Administration major in Entrepreneurship, Chemistry, and Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences.

Tarlac School of Arts and Trade

On August 08, 1990, the TSU Board of Regents appointed Dr. Alejandro Fernandez. Then Professor of Political Science and Ninoy Aquino Professor of Development in the University of the Philippines, as the first president of TSU. During this time, TSU was able to acquire its more than eight hectares for a third campus in San Isidro under a 50year lease contract with the provincial government. Upon the end of the term of Dr. Fernandez, Graduate School Dean of Dr. Priscillla Viuya, was appointed as OIC of TSU effective February 28 up to mid-September 1994.

On September 14, 1994, TUP Professor Dr. Rodolfo Baking, was appointed by the BOR as the second president of the University. Like his predecessors, his administrative policies were geared towards the upgrading of academic standard and the offering of curricular programs that will cater to the development needs of the government and the private sector. Unfortunately Dr. Baking was not able to finish his term.

On December 5, 1996, the Board designated Academic Affairs vice president Dr. Dolores G. Matias as OIC. A OIC, she steered the University into attaining its visions and missions of offering relevant quality education to the people of Tarlac and its neighboring provinces. During her incumbency, the Graduate School and College of Business and Accountancy attained level two accreditation while the Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Education attained level one accreditation. The College of Engineering, which already had a level one accreditation, was proposed for the next level accreditation. The Colleges of Technology and Architecture were readied to undergo the same process. During this time, passing average in the board examination of the graduates improved. Other courses were opened like B.S. in Computer Science, Bachelor of Fine Arts, and Doctor of public Administration. The Ed. D. major in I.E.M. was continued to be offered by the University on its own, now without the consortium, while another major, educational management, was added to the Ed. D. program. The Testing Center was institutionalized and evening classes were organized. Additional classrooms and university facilities were also built and the students were accorded a function room and added space for their use. The student population during this time increased to more than 10,000.

KEY OFFICIALS:

  • Dr. Myrna Q. Mallari – University President
  • Dr. Erwin P. Lacanlale – Vice President for Academic Affairs
  • Dr. Marlon V. Gamido – Vice President for Administration and Finance
  • Dr. Niño B. Corpuz – Vice President for Planning and Quality Assurance
  • Dr. Armee N. Rosel – Vice President for Research and Extension Services

Directors – Office of the University President

  • Ms. Aurelia S. Valencia University and Board Secretary
  • Dr. Brigido B. Corpuz Executive Assistant
  • Dr. Jonathan A. Gabriel Internal Audit Services Office
  • Dr. Heidilyn V. Gamido Management Information Systems Office
  • Dir. Jazzel Llaneli M. Manabat Office of Public Affairs
  • Dr. Jasper Jay N. Mendoza Office of International Affairs
  • Atty. Christian Rhee Delfin B. Orencia Legal Counsel

Directors – Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs

  • Prof. Louis Adonis G. Silvestre National Service and Training Program
  • Dr. Winston F. Abalos Office of Alumni Affairs
  • Ms. Cynthia M. Bognot Library Management Services
  • Dr. Theda Flare G. Quilala Office of Admission and Registration
  • Prof. Gherold C. Benitez Student Affairs Services

Directors – Office of the Vice President for Research and Extension Services

  • Prof. Edjie M. De Los Reyes University Research Office
  • Dr. Lea B. Milan. OIC – Extension Services Management Office
  • Dr. Rita E. Pulmano Center for Gender and Development Office
  • Dr. Lea B. Milan Food Technology and Research Center
  • Dr. Wilmark J. Ramos OIC – Technology Development, Transfer and Commercialization Office

Directors – Office of the Vice President for Administration and Finance

  • Ms. Winniefe F. Gutierrez Administrative Services Office
  • Mr. John Erwin C. Panlilio Finance Office
  • Engr. Pedro G. Suerte-Felipe Jr. Business Affairs and Auxiliary Office
  • Ar. Ferdinand Valencia Facilities Development and Management Office
  • Mr. Marlon C. Dela Cruz Human Resource Development and Management Office

Directors – Office of the Vice President for Planning and Quality Assurance

  • Dr. Murphy P. Mohammed Planning, Performance, Monitoring and Evaluation Office
  • Dr. Ma. Socorro D. Valdez Quality Assurance Office

Deans

  • Ar. Garry M. Advento College of Architecture and Fine Arts
  • Dr. Brendalyn A. Manzano College of Arts and Social Sciences
  • Prof Fabian P. Seguira College of Business and Accountancy
  • Dr. Alvincent E. Danganan College of Computer Studies
  • Dr. Theodore M. Timpac College Criminal Justice Education
  • Dr. Miriam S. Galvez College of Engineering and Technology
  • Dr. Jasper Jay N. Mendoza. College of Teacher Education
  • Dr. Edwin T. Caoleng College of Public Administration & Governance
  • Prof. Mary Jane N. Rigor College of Science
  • Dr. Jose I. Dela Rama Jr. School of Law

ADMISSION POLICIES

New College Freshmen Students

  • Students shall be accepted regardless of age, sex, nationality, religious beliefs socio-economic status or political affiliations.
  • Students must have graduated from recognized secondary schools.
  • Students must meet all the prescribed admission requirements of TSU.
    • Must qualify in the TSU College Admission Evaluation.
    • Must have complete and valid credentials (Form 138, Certificate of Good Moral, Health Examination Certificate, and Copy of Authenticated Birth Certificate).
    • Students must qualify in the average grade requirement (GWA) set by TSU or by CHED.
    • Must qualify in the interview.
    • Students must qualify in the Physical or Health Examination.
  • Students must pledge to abide by and comply with all the rules and regulations of the TSU.
  • New/Beginning Freshmen students are not accepted during the Second Semester or Summer.
  • Students must not have enrolled in any academic or college subject/s prior to their enrollment as beginning freshmen, otherwise they shall be classified as transferees.
  • Students enrolled in vocational courses or those not leading to a degree program are admitted as beginning freshmen.

Transferees

  • Must have complete and valid credentials.
  • Must meet all the prescribed admission requirements of the University and the concerned College.
    • Qualifying Test for Transferees
    • Average grade requirement (GWA)
    • Copy of grades signed by the Registrar or OTR for reference purposes.
    • Certificate of Transfer Credential
    • Interview
    • Physical or Health Examination
    • Certificate of Good Moral Character
    • Copy of NSO birth Certificate
  • Must not have any outstanding failure in any academic subjects.
  • Must not have any outstanding failure in any non academic subject (including NSTP).
  • Only students who have enrolled in any course leading to a degree program are admitted as transferees.
    Admission shall be on probation basis during the first semester of stay in the University or until such time as they shall have validated/repeated in accordance with the University policies all the subjects taken outside the TSU which are required for their course.
  • Official Transcript of Record (OTR) shall be submitted prior to admission for the following semester otherwise enrollment will not be allowed.
  • Transferees from SUC institutions shall be admitted and treated as regular students in accordance with the existing policies of the University.
  • Must pledge to abide by and comply with all the rules and regulations of the TSU.
  • Admission of transferees is subject to availability of slot.

Steps on how to transfer

Step 1. Show copy of grades if qualified for admission.
Step 2. If qualified, show complete requirements.
Step 3. Get acceptance form.
Step 4. Go to Dean of College concerned for availability of slot and signing of acceptance form.
Step 5. Proceed to ORA in charge of records for evaluation of subjects to be validated / accredited.

WINDOW 1 – College of Technology, College of Public Administration
WINDOW 6 – College of Business and Accountancy
WINDOW 7 – College of Engineering
WINDOW 8 – College of Arts in Social Sciences
WINDOW 10 – College of Human Kinetics, College of Science
WINDOW 13 – College of Architecture and Fine Arts, BS Hotel and Restaurant Management
WINDOW 14 – College of Computer Studies
WINDOW 15 – College of Nursing, Associate in Information Technology
WINDOW 16 – College of Education

Step 6

FOR NON SUCs / NON ACCREDITED HEIs:
a. Get a validation examination
b. Return on the date for the result of your validation examination, payment of validation fee P 20/subject and for signing of papers of concerned authorities.
c. Submit all forms (Indicate OR number, and Amount in the Admission validation form 02)
Have the approved validation form machine copied.
d. Get the admission slip and machine copy of validation form.
e. Come back for enrollment.

FOR SUCs / ACCREDITED HEIs APPLICANTS:
a. Fill up accreditation form with the accredited subjects
b. Go back to ORA in charge of records for checking / encoding of equivalent subjects and for signing.
c. Have the form signed by the concerned authorities.
d. Get a slip (Accreditation Fee- P20 / page) from the admissions office to be brought to the Cashier for payment.
e. Indicate OR number and amount in the admission accreditation form 01.
f. Submit accreditation form to the admission office.
g. Get admission slip and be back for enrollment schedule date

Foreign Students

  • Must have complete and valid credentials.
  • Must meet all the prescribed admission requirements of the University and the course applied for
    • University Admission Test
    • Certificate of Completion of a Secondary Curriculum
    • Original Transcript of Record
    • Personal Data
    • Affidavit of Support
    • Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR)
    • Result of TOEFL
    • Student Visa
    • Security Clearance from his/her Embassy
    • Resident Guarantor of his/her character
  • Must meet all the prescribed requirement by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Bureau of Immigration.
  • Must submit Certification of Proficiency in English based on TOEFL score (for non native speakers of English)
  • A foreign student may be admitted based on availability of slot of the course applied for.
  • Admission of foreign student should be limited to special courses.

Graduate Studies Students

  • Students are required to take the qualifying examination (i.e National Grade Record Examination issued by the CHED) in the master’s degree program and doctoral program administered by the Admission Committee headed by the Dean and followed by an appropriate interview before being admitted in any graduate program.
  • For admission to the master’s degree program, only students who graduated baccalaureate level with at least an average rating of “2” or equivalent shall be deemed eligible for admission.
  • For admission to the doctoral level only those students who are holders of master’s degree with at least an average rating of “1.75” or equivalent shall be eligible for admission.
  • Student whose average rating is below the requirement may be provisionally admitted to a non degree status, and after the successful completion of at least 18 academic units with an average rating of 2.0 in the master’s degree program and of at least academic units with an average rating of 1.5 in the doctoral degree program shall elevated to a regular status subject to the approval of the dean.
  • Applicants for admission to the master’s degree program and doctoral degree program shall be required to have the proper and corresponding undergraduate or equivalent course at the graduate level and graduate academic background respectively to qualify for admission. The satisfactory completion of 18 academic units in the former and 21 academic units in the latter shall be required for admission
  • Applicants for admission must present an original copy of the official transcript of record or transfer credentials.
    They must present a present a permit to study if they are working students.

School of Law Students

  • Must be a graduate of any Bachelors degree.
  • Completed the following minimum numbers of units in the Bachelors degree
    • English (18 units)
    • Social Sciences (18 units)
    • Mathematics (6 units)
  • Student must passed the Law Admission Test composed of written examination and interview
  • Must submit the following requirements:
    • Application form
    • NSO Authenticated Birth Certificate
    • Authenticated NSO Marriage Certificate (for female married student)
    • Certificate of Good Moral Character
    • College Transcript of Records
    • 3 copies of ID picture 2 x 2
    • Psychological Test Result
    • Health examination certificate
    • Official Receipt of Testing Fee
    • Permit to study (for working students)
  • Two reference letter in sealed envelope from previous professor/ advisers/ or employers or supervisor
  • Recommendation by the committee on students’ admission and approval by the dean.

Cross Enrollees

  • Cross enrollees from other institutions must present a cross registration permit from mother institution.
  • Availability of slot of the subject/s to be enrolled
  • Must meet all the prescribed admission requirements:
    • Certificate of Good Moral Character
    • Physical or Health examination

Special Students

  • Sign an agreement in which he/ she waives the right to receive and to demand credits for the work done.
  • Their admission shall be approved by the Vice President for Academic Affairs, University Registrar upon recommendation of the Dean of the College concerned.

Returnees

  • A student must apply for return to the University.
  • A copy of the students evaluation record secured at the OUR must be attached to the Application Form for Returning Student.

Shifters

  • Shifters are automatically admitted in the College / Institute / Department where they would like to shift in course.
  • Shifting of course must obtain the release approval of the Dean of the original course and the acceptance of the Dean of the new course.
  • Shifting of course is based on the scholastic standing of the students.
  • Students who are shifting from one course to another must obtained the recommendation of the Guidance Counselor.
    Must meet all the prescribed admission requirements:

    • Copy of Report of Grades
    • Counselor’s Report from Guidance Office
    • Application for Shifting

Second Coursers

  • Must have complete and valid credentials.
  • Must meet all the prescribed admission requirements of the University/College and the course applied for:
  • Approved Application for Admission for Second Courser/Professional Education Units
  • Transfer Credentials
  • Original Transcript of Records
  • Authenticated PSA Birth Certificate
  • Photocopy of Authenticated NSO Marriage Certificate (for female married student)
  • Certificate of Good Moral Character
  • Physical or Health examination certificate
  • 2 pcs. 2×2 colored pictures (taken within the last six months)
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