Angeles University FoundationResource:
Time:2009-03-25 21:23:05
General Admission All students seeking admission to the University are required to take the AUF College Admission Test (AUFCAT). The AUFCAT is an instrument aimed at measuring the student's potential for college performance. It consists of three-subject proficiency subtests and one mental ability subtest. The subject proficiency subtests are English, math and science. The mental ability subtest, meanwhile, is in inductive reasoning. General Requirements Any high school graduate or high school senior expected to graduate at the end of the school year may be admitted as a college freshmen based on the following: 1. Performance in the AUFCAT; 2. Weighted average of high school grades from first year to third year. A student applicant previously enrolled in another school is considered a TRANSFEREE and will, therefore, be subject to rules governing student transferees. Foreign students who wish to apply are required to take the AUFCAT, provided they meet other specific requirements imposed by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Philippine laws. For more details, please visit the Office of the University Registrar. Specific Requirements 1. High school grades from First Year to Third Year. 2. Two Letters of Recommendation from the Guidance Counselor and Class Adviser. 3. Two identical copies of 1"×1" pictures. 4. Testing and application fee Admission Requirements for Foreign Students Notice of Acceptance issued by AUF. 1. Favorable physical and medical examination results 2. Good scholastic standing 3. Favorable interview results with the College Admissions Committee 4. Valid Visa for study and ACR/CRTS/ICR Other requirements as may be prescribed by the College Any student applicant who has previously enrolled in another school prior to AUF is considered to be a transferee and his application will be subject to the rules and policies on admissions for transferees. Admission Requirements for Transfer Student-Applicants 1. Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with an acceptable score of 500 or better. The applicant should arrange to take the TOEFL and request TOEFL Educational Testing Service to send a copy of his / her score to the Office of the University Registrar. 2. Certification that English is the medium of instruction in the school last attended, where necessary. 3. Certificate of good moral character from last school/college attended 4. Letters of recommendation from two professors. 5. Proof of sufficient financial support * In addition to the documents submitted to the DFA, the foreign student-applicant submits the following requirements the Consular Office of the Philippine Foreign Service Establishment upon notice of interview. · Original copy of the Notice of Acceptance 9NOA issued by the University. · Police Clearance Certificate issued by the National Police Authority in the country of origin or residence duly authenticated by the Philippine Foreign Service Post having consular jurisdiction over the place. · Medical Health Certificate issued by an authorized medical practitioner including standard size chest X-ray. When & Where to Apply Filing of applications starts in September of each year. Application forms are available at the Office of Admissions. How to Apply 1. Visit the Office of Admissions to obtain information and other details. 2. Pay the testing and application fee at the AUF Accounting Office. The AUFCAT fee is non-refundable. 3. Present the official receipt to the Office of Admissions and get your AUFCAT Kit. 4. Accomplish properly application forms and complete other requirements, then submit them to the Office of Admissions and get your AUFCAT Test Permit. 5. Take AUFCAT on scheduled date. 6. Report for interview on given date, time and place. Test results are mailed within March of each year. |
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