The applicant must
- be a holder of a baccalaureate degree, preferably in communication or allied/related programs, including the social sciences, from a recognized Higher Education Institution (HEI)
- submit the following to the Registrar’s Office before the written examination and interview:
- Filled-out application form
- Copy of transcript of records for undergraduate degree/s completed, which must show a high scholastic performance of B+ or better, or its equivalent.
- Certification of grades for graduate courses completed.
- Two (2) recommendation letters from past or current employers or former professors. The letters should attest to the applicant’s characteristics of being results-oriented and career-driven, his or her capability to pursue further studies, and a strong commitment to the communication profession.
- take and pass the written entrance examination that assesses critical thinking and writing capability
- go through an interview with the Dean or a designated official or faculty member to assess the applicant’s aptitude and motivation to pursue and complete further studies, conduct research, and apply advanced knowledge in professional practice
Once officially informed of his or her acceptance, the applicant must submit the following:
- Original transcript of records for the undergraduate degree completed
- Certification of grades for graduate courses completed, if any
- Photocopy of college diploma
- Updated curriculum vitae or resume
- Two copies of 1 x 1 color picture taken within the last six months
If the applicant is from overseas, she or he must submit the following, in addition to the documents stated above:
- Certificate of Eligibility and Student Permit from the Commission of Higher Education (CHED)
- A copy of the foreign applicant’s Alien Certification and Registration
The applicant will be assigned an interim adviser to discuss his or her prospective course work.
The applicant can then enroll, and he or she will be issued a school ID, a library card and class cards.