
Admission Requirements for Foreign Students
- Copy of Passport
- Documents with an English translation and duly authenticated (“Consularization” or “Red-Ribbon” or “Apostilled”) by the Philippine Foreign Service Post located at the student applicant’s country of origin:
- Certificate of Year level completed from the last school attended (with school’s dry seal) and Graduation Certificates
- Transcript of records (complete education history) with corresponding numerical equivalence or interpretation (with school’s dry seal)
- Birth Certificate / Household Registry
- Catholic Baptismal Certificate or a duly accomplished Agreement for Non-Catholic form
- If previously enrolled in a Philippine school:
- Copy of ACR
- Copy of Study Permit/Student Visa
- If previously enrolled in Elementary and Secondary Philippine School:
- Recommendation from the Elementary or High School Principal and Adviser or Guidance Counselor (Use SBCA Student Academic and Discipline Appraisal Form – K-12)
- Certified true copy of the current report card
- Certificate of Good Moral Character
- If previously enrolled in a Tertiary Philippine school:
- Recommendation from the Dean and Teacher, Discipline Head or, Guidance Counselor (Use SBCA Student Academic and Discipline Appraisal Form – College)
- True Copy of Grades for Evaluation
- Description of all subjects taken from previous school
- Certificate of Good Moral Character
Note: Once admitted, the transfer credential or honorable dismissal is a requirement for enrollment.
- 2”x 2” ID picture w/ red background
If endorsed for enrollment, an Original Transcript of Records / Final Report Card with Learner Reference Number (LRN) duly signed by the school principal or registrar with Level of Promotion and School Dry Seal must be submitted to the Registrar’s Office.
A non-refundable one-time foreign non-resident fee of $1,500 is required for all new foreign students upon enrollment in accordance with Section 82 of the MORPHE, which states– “In addition to the conditions for admission of a foreign student into any degree program provided by law and the policies and rules of the Commission, it must be shown that the foreign student has the means sufficient to support his education or study in the Philippines.