Documentary Requirements for Foreign Applicants
Documentary Requirements for Foreign Applicants
• Accomplished Application Form with 2” x 2” picture recently taken.
• Transcript of Records or equivalent to any of the following:
Graduate of Secondary Education (Senior High School, Form 6, or pre-University)
Grade 12 GED
GCE Advance level
• Diploma/Degree Certificate (authenticated/Apostille)
• School Leaving Certificate (authenticated/Apostille) - Optional
• Affidavit of Support (see sample)
• Bank reference (see sample)
• Foreign Student’s Pledge - notarized (downloadable)
• Personal History Statement (downloadable)
• Police Clearance - Certificate issued by the National Police Authority in the country of origin or residence (authenticated/Apostille)
• Birth Certificate
• Copy of bio page - passport
• Copy of Marriage Certificate (if married)
• Application fee and security deposit (click here for fees)
Note:
* English Translation if written in other foreign language
** Authenticated/Apostille from Philippine Embassy/Consulate in the country of origin
• Accomplished Application Form with 2” x 2” picture recently taken.
• Certificate of Eligibility to Transfer (CET) from the previous Philippine school
• Certificate of Grades (for Evaluation)
• Certificate of No Objection to Transfer to other School (from last school attended)
• Good Moral Certificate/Recommendation Letter (from last school attended)
• Affidavit of Support (see sample)
• Bank reference (see sample)
• Foreign Student’s Pledge - notarized (downloadable)
• Personal History Statement (downloadable)
• National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Clearance (from the Philippines)
• Birth Certificate
• Copy of bio page - passport
• copy of Latest Visa Stamp and ACR-iCARD
• Copy of Marriage Certificate (if married)
• Application fee and security deposit (click here for fees)
Note:
* English Translation if written in other foreign language
** Authenticated/Apostille from Philippine Embassy/Consulate in the country of origin
• Accomplished Application Form with 2” x 2” picture recently taken.
• Transcript of Records (Authenticated/Apostille)
• Diploma/Degree Certificate of Bachelors/Masters Degree (Authenticated/Apostille)
• Clearance Certificate issued by the National Police Authority of the country of origin or residence (Authenticated/Apostille)
• Birth Certificate (Authenticated/Apostille)
• Copy of bio page - passport
• Personal History Statement (downloadable)
• Copy of Marriage Certificate (if married)
• Application fee (click here for fees)
Note:
* English Translation if written in other foreign language
** Authenticated/Apostille from Philippine Embassy/Consulate in the country of origin
• Accomplished Application Form with 2” x 2” picture recently taken.
• Certificate of Eligibility to Transfer (CET) from the previous Philippine school
• Certificate of Grades (for Evaluation)
• Certificate of No Objection to Transfer to other School (from last school attended)
• Birth Certificate (Authenticated/Apostille)
• Copy of bio page - passport
• Personal History Statement (downloadable)
• Copy of Marriage Certificate (if married)
• Application fee (click here for fees)
Note:
* English Translation if written in other foreign language
** Authenticated/Apostille from Philippine Embassy/Consulate in the country of origin
Do I need a Student Visa to attend AUP?
Yes. You will need to process the conversion of your Temporary Visitor's Visa (TVV; Tourist Visa) into a student visa, immediately upon your arrival to the AUP campus along with the necessary documentary requirements that is available through the Foreign Student Unit of the AUP Records and Admissions Office. More information here.
What are Visa-Required Countries, and how does this affect my admission to AUP?
You can find here the list of Visa-Required Countries. Based on this list, applicants from these countries must first secure entry visas from the Philippine Embassy/Consulate in the country of origin, securing the necessary permissions and other necessary immigration approvals. AUP, through its Foreign Student Unit, can assist by providing other documentation such as Notice of Admission (NOA), which will require notarization and logistics, thus will be processed for a fee. We recommend that applicants from these countries apply two to three months before the posted start of classes because of the time element needed to process immigration-related documents. E-mail us through admissions@aup.edu.ph for more details.