As a general rule, Arellano University allows its students a maximum term of academic residency of six (6) school years for a four-year course, and seven (7) years for a five-year course. During this maximum term of residency, which is inclusive of summer classes, leaves of absence, and course shifting, the student must complete his/her course and obtain his/her degree or diploma. The term of residency starts from the date of admission/ registration until graduation and/or conferment of degree.
Students enrolled in any of the colleges or institutes of the University, whatever their course may be, are classified by year level based on the curricular requisites and in accordance with the degree program they are pursuing. Thus, First Year students are classified as Freshmen (Level 1), Second Year students are classified as Sophomores (Level 2), Third Year students are classified as Juniors (Level 3), and Fourth Year students are classified as Seniors (Level 4). Students who are in the Firth Year of their courses are classified as Terminal (Level 5).
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NEW STUDENT
A. The new student goes to the Registrar's Office to:
Student admission in Arellano University is governed by Article XIII, Section 60 of the Revised Manual of Regulations for Private Schools, which provides for the basic requirements of eligibility for admission to any collegiate educational program or course.
VISION
To be a model institution of learning
where relevant knowledge is acquired and
skills are developed in response to the
needs of the global community.
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MISSION
To provide equitable access to learning
through relevant, innovative, industry-sensitive
and environment-conscious
academic programs and services.
INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
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In line with the Philosophies and the Mission-Vision of Arellano University, the International Programs Division aims to fulfill the following Objectives:
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IPD is headed by the Vice President for International Programs. Working directly under him are the Director for International Academic Linkages, the Program Director for the International Nursing Program, a Program Officer and an Administrative Assistant. Our team is dedicated to fulfill our objectives and is committed to continuously enhance the internationalization program of AU. Our staff have been trained here and abroad to stay abreast with the current trends in the world of international education.
The International Programs Division (IPD) was formally created in 2005 to spearhead the internationalization efforts of Arellano University (AU) and to facilitate the University’s international activities. IPD was tasked with developing, supervising and strengthening the University’s foreign and local partnerships which boost the internationalization thrust of AU. IPD also initiates and oversees the participation of students, faculty and staff ,both of AU and its partner institutions, in international undertakings such as academic training, immersion programs, forums and research.
NEW STUDENT
A. The new student goes to the Registrar's Office to: