To qualify for admission to the degree program, the applicant must have:
1. A bachelor’s degree from a college of good standing;
2. A minimum of 18 units in the discipline in which the applicant intends to do graduate work;
3. A general average of 85 percent, B, 2.0 or above.
4. At least an average rating in the admission test battery;
5. English proficiency for foreign students;
6. A satisfactory interview.
If the applicant does not hold a Bachelor’s degree on the Program she/he is applying for, her/his acceptance to the program is on a probationary status until all the required 18 undergraduate units have been taken and passed. She/He may not take any of the basic and major courses offered in the graduate program until all the pre-requisites have been taken. A maximum of three semesters is given to complete these undergraduate courses:
For Master of Arts in Education applicants:
• Foundations of Education
• Principles of Teaching
• Teaching Strategies
• Values Education
• Test and Measurement
• Guidance and Counseling
For Master of Arts in Psychological Services and Master on Guidance and Counseling applicants:
• Theories of Personality
• Psychological Testing
• Social Psychology
• Experimental Psychology
• Industrial Psychology
• Developmental Psychology
Admission Requirements