Bachelor’s Degree Programs
The University of the Philippines, in its commitment to the pursuit of academic excellence and in light of its mandate as the national university, seeks to democratize admission into the University through the Excellence-Equity Admissions System (EEAS). The EEAS aims for a greater geographic distribution as well as socio-economic equity among the students admitted to UP while maintaining high academic standards. (1107th BOR Meeting: 17 April 1997). In 2006, UP Diliman implemented the revised EEAS, using the UP Admission Index (UPAI) (1204th BOR Meeting: 26 January 2006; 95th UPD UC: 19 April 2006). Admission into a bachelor’s degree program is covered by the following guidelines: 1. Graduates of Department of Education-accredited high schools may be admitted as freshmen into the University based on their performance in the UP College Admission Test (UPCAT) and their weighted average in the first three (3) years of high school (798th BOR Meeting: 27 August 1970); 2. Applicants who are holders of the Philippine Educational Placement Test (PEPT) Certificate, in lieu of a high school diploma, may be admitted to the University provided they qualify in the UPCAT (1034th BOR Meeting: 30 August 1990); 3. Applicants who graduated from high schools abroad and who have not enrolled in college may be admitted as beginning freshmen into a degree program with available slots without taking the UPCAT provided that they meet the following requirements (594th EC Meeting: 27 April 1966 p.122):-
- GCE: three (3) ordinary level passes and two (2) advance level passes
- SAT: minimum total score of 1200 (for Math and Critical Reading only)
- IBE: International Baccalaureate Diploma; and