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Courses Offered
1. Bachelor of Science in CRIMINOLOGY
The Bachelor of Science in Criminology or Criminal Justice is a a 4-year college degree program intended for individuals who wish to have a career in the fields of law enforcement, security administration, crime detection and prevention or correctional administration.
2. Bachelor of Science in ACCOUNTANCY
The Bachelor of Science in Accountancy (BSA) program is composed of subjects in accounting ( financial, public, managerial), audit, administration, business laws and taxation. Its primary focus is not limited to business subjects, but to other fields as well, such as banking and finance, government, social services, education, and more. The program also teaches students to integrate information technology concepts into business systems, in order to create a more systematic and organized way of storing business related data. As a student, you will be taught computerized accounting systems, and basic understanding of computer programming and auditing systems. The program also instills in students the importance of computational and communication skills both in written and oral English.
3. Bachelor of Science in BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION major in FInancial Management
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Business Management (BSBA-M), also known as BSBA in Business Management, is a four year degree program designed to equip students with the concepts and principles of Business Management.
4. Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
The Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (BSIT) program prepares students to be IT professionals who are able to perform installation, operation, development, maintenance and administration of computer applications. The goal of the program is to gear up students as "information technologists" who can assist individuals and organizations in solving problems using information technology (IT) techniques.
5. Diploma in MIDWIFERY
The Diploma in Midwifery program (DM) provides students with knowledge and skills about the foundations of midwifery, normal obstetrics and care of the newborn and basic family planning.
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
Admission and Enrollment
Students are admitted with the understanding that they and their parents and requirements, the rules and regulations, and bear with the penalties set violations of rules and policies. The school reserves the right to refuse admission to any student who has been dismissed for cause from another school.
A.COLLEGE
1. Freshmen
1.1 Requirements for admission of a new student to any educational program or course are the following:
1.1.1. Graduation from the secondary level program recognized by DepEd;
1.1.2. Valid report card (FORM 138) or its equivalent from the school last attended;
1.1.3. Honorable dismissal signed by the authorized school officials.
1.2 To enroll
1.2.1. Submit prerequisites for admission to the Registrar’s Office.
1.2.2. Go to the Registrar’s Office for schedule of entrance examinations.
1.2.3. Fill-up the following forms:
Individual Inventory Record
Registration Form
2. Transferees
Transfer students should go to the Office of the Registrar to secure a check list of requirements for submission
These will include:
a.Transcript of records
b.Certification of good Moral Character
c.Honorable Dismissal
3. Old Students
Secure from the office of the Registrar, their class cards with their grades on subjects enrolled during the previous term.
2. CROSS ENROLLMENT
2.1 A student may be allowed to cross-enroll in another institution of learning upon favorable recommendation of the Registrar.
The permit to cross enroll is subject to the regulation on maximum academic load of students.
2.2 Students of other learning institutions may be allowed to cross-enroll in this school upon presentation of a proper permit from the school of origin showing the subjects and the number of units the student is allowed to enroll in.
3.CHANGING ADDING OR DROPPING A SUBJECT OR COURSE
3.1 Any change of subject or course maybe allowed within the prescribed period of two weeks from the official day of classes, upon payment of the required
fees and by accomplishing the authorized form of the school for this purpose which may be secured fro the Office of the Registrar.
Admission and Enrollment
Students are admitted with the understanding that they and their parents and requirements, the rules and regulations, and bear with the penalties set violations of rules and policies. The school reserves the right to refuse admission to any student who has been dismissed for cause from another school.
A.COLLEGE
1. Freshmen
1.1 Requirements for admission of a new student to any educational program or course are the following:
1.1.1. Graduation from the secondary level program recognized by DepEd;
1.1.2. Valid report card (FORM 138) or its equivalent from the school last attended;
1.1.3. Honorable dismissal signed by the authorized school officials.
1.2 To enroll
1.2.1. Submit prerequisites for admission to the Registrar’s Office.
1.2.2. Go to the Registrar’s Office for schedule of entrance examinations.
1.2.3. Fill-up the following forms:
Individual Inventory Record
Registration Form
2. Transferees
Transfer students should go to the Office of the Registrar to secure a check list of requirements for submission
These will include:
a.Transcript of records
b.Certification of good Moral Character
c.Honorable Dismissal
3. Old Students
Secure from the office of the Registrar, their class cards with their grades on subjects enrolled during the previous term.
2. CROSS ENROLLMENT
2.1 A student may be allowed to cross-enroll in another institution of learning upon favorable recommendation of the Registrar.
The permit to cross enroll is subject to the regulation on maximum academic load of students.
2.2 Students of other learning institutions may be allowed to cross-enroll in this school upon presentation of a proper permit from the school of origin showing the subjects and the number of units the student is allowed to enroll in.
3.CHANGING ADDING OR DROPPING A SUBJECT OR COURSE
3.1 Any change of subject or course maybe allowed within the prescribed period of two weeks from the official day of classes, upon payment of the required
fees and by accomplishing the authorized form of the school for this purpose which may be secured fro the Office of the Registrar.