The following requirements must be submitted at the Registrar's Office before a student is admitted to any CHED or TESDA academic program at STI.
- Form 138 (Original Copy of un-cancelled 4th year high school report card)
- Copy of high school diploma
- Certificate of Good Moral Character issued by H.S. Guidance Counselor / Principal
- Certified true copy of Birth Certificate
- Two 2"x2" colored photographs
Transferees (STI or Non-STI Students) - Certificate of Transfer (Honorable Dismissal)
- Certified true copy of Grades
- Two 2"x2" colored photographs
- Certified true copy of Birth Certificate
- Certificate of Good Moral Character from the Dean / Administrator of the previous school
- Certificate of Transfer (Honorable Dismissal)
- Certified true copy of Grades
- Two 2"x2" colored photographs
- Certified true copy of Birth Certificate
- Certificate of Good Moral Character from the Dean / Administrator of the previous school
- No record of academic deficiency status of dismissal, exclusion or expulsion in his / her last term at STI including unofficial Leave of Absence
- For those with previous academic or behavior delinquency status, interview with the Academic Head is required.
- Permit to cross enroll from the Registrar of the mother school indicating the course, units, school year, and specific school to admit the student
- Two 2"x2" colored photographs
- Certificate of Good Moral Character from the Guidance Counselor / Student Affairs Coordinator of the mother schools
Foreign Students with Credentials from a Foreign School (Note: Only selected schools are allowed to admit foreign students.) 1. Any of the following visas:
1.1 Non-Immigrant Visa
- Student Visa
- Diplomatic Visa
- Investor’s Visa
- Special Investor’s Residence Visa
- Pre- Arranged Employment or Missionary Visa
1.2 Immigrant Visa
2. Documents required by the Philippine Government for submission to the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA):
- Original or certified true copy of scholastic record
- Accomplished Personal History Statement (PHS) with 2” x 2" photos and right
thumb print, duly signed by applicant
- Affidavit of adequate support to cover expenses incidental to studies
- Authenticated Police Clearance Certificate issued by the National Polic Authorities in the student’s country of origin
- Medical Health Certificate issued by an authorized medical practitioner in the student’s country of origin or residence, including chest x- ray results
- Notice of Acceptance from the Registrar of STI School
Foreign Students with Scholastic Records from a Local School 1.For those with Secondary School Credentials
- Form 138
- High School Diploma
- Certificate of Good Moral Character issued by the High School Guidance Counselor/Principal
- Certified true copy of Birth Certificate
- Two 2” x 2” colored photographs
2.For those with Tertiary School Credentials
- Certificate of Transfer (Honorable Dismissal)
- Certified true copy of grades
- Two 2” x 2” colored photographs
- Certified true copy of Birth Certificate
- Certificate of Good Moral Character from the Dean/ Administrator of previous school
Foreign Students with Foreign Scholastic Credentials
1.For those with Secondary School Credentials:
- Scholastic credentials assessed by STI (DECS Order 26, s1994)
to entrance level
- Copy of high school diploma
- Certificate of Good Moral Character issued by H.S. Guidance Counselor / Principal
- Certified true copy of Birth Certificate
- Two 2"x2" colored photographs
2.For those with Tertiary School Credentials
- Certified true copy of grades evaluated by STI Headquarters
(Courseware and Curriculum Department)
- Certificate of Transfer (Honorable Dismissal)
- Two 2"x2" colored photographs
- Certified true copy of Birth Certificate
- Certificate of Good Moral Character from the Dean / Administrator of the previous school
College Graduates (Additional Program/Courses or Non-Cognate* Courses) - Official transcript of Records
- Copy of the Diploma
- Two 2” x2” colored photographs
- Certificate of Good Moral Character from the previous school or present employer or local official
*Non-Cognate courses are those not related to the student’s area of specialization but selected by the student for credit purposes.
Special Students or Non-Credit Students - Letter of intent to study without credit
- Resume which contains educational background
- Previous scholastic records
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