Whether you’re a graduating senior high school student, a graduate of the old high school curriculum, or a second-degree taker, it’s important to prepare all the necessary documents for your application process. This guide provides a friendly and clear breakdown of the requirements for each category to help you get started.
Requirements for Senior High School Graduates or Graduating Grade 12 Students
If you’re about to graduate or have recently graduated from senior high school, make sure to prepare and submit the following:
- PSA Birth Certificate
- Grade 12 Report Card
- Certificate of Good Moral Character
- Government-issued IDs of your parents or spouse (if applicable)
- 1.5x1.5 ID photo with a white background
Important Note: All documents must be scanned. You can use a scanner or mobile applications, many of which are free and easy to use.
Requirements for Graduates of the Old High School Curriculum
For those who graduated under the old high school curriculum but haven’t taken any college units, here’s what you’ll need:
- PSA Birth Certificate
- Form 138 indicating “Eligible to transfer to 1st-year college”
- Certificate of Good Moral Character
- Government-issued IDs of your parents or spouse (if applicable)
- 1.5x1.5 ID photo with a white background
Important Note: Like other applicants, you’ll need to scan your documents using a scanner or mobile application. Free scanning apps can make this process quick and convenient.
Requirements for Second-Degree Takers and Transferees
If you’ve already taken college units, are transferring schools, or pursuing a second degree, ensure you have the following documents ready:
- PSA Birth Certificate
- Transcript of Records (TOR)
- Course Description/Syllabus/Prospectus
- Certificate of Good Moral Character
- Original Transfer Credential Package or Honorable Dismissal
- Government-issued IDs of your parents or spouse (if applicable)
- 1.5x1.5 ID photo with a white background
Important Note: Don’t forget to scan all required documents. Mobile scanning apps can be a helpful tool for this.
Tips for Scanning Your Documents
- Use Free Scanning Apps: Applications like Adobe Scan, CamScanner, or Microsoft Lens are excellent for creating clear, readable digital copies of your documents.
- Ensure Quality: Check that all text and details are legible in the scanned copies.
- Save and Backup: Store your scanned documents in a secure folder and consider backing them up on cloud storage to prevent accidental loss.
By preparing these documents in advance, you can ensure a smooth and stress-free application process.
If you have any further questions or need clarification, feel free to email us at hello@mmdc.mcl.edu.ph. Good luck!
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