Welcome, future Thomasians!

UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
PRIVACY INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS FOR ADMISSION

 

YOUR PRIVACY MATTERS

Overview

     Introduction
     Information we collect
     Why we process your data
     How we use your data
     How we share information
     Your choices and obligations
     Other important information

Introduction

The Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas, the Catholic University of the Philippines, is committed to protect the personal privacy of its stakeholders. It is the policy of the University that information collected from its stakeholders be stored, maintained, and used by the University only for appropriate, necessary, and clearly defined purposes, and that such information be controlled and safeguarded in order to ensure the protection of personal privacy to the extent permitted by law.

To be consistent with data protection laws, we ask you to take a moment to review the key points in this privacy policy. By availing of the University’s services, you consent to use of your data under this privacy policy.

Information we collect

We collect relevant personal information online through the Application portal. Likewise, we collect supporting documents submitted in electronic or printed forms (e.g., copies of high school card, birth certificates, proof of payment, etc.). The results of your UST Entrance Test (USTET) are appended to the personal information you submit online.

Why we process your data

We use your personal data, together with the results of your USTET, to determine your eligibility for admission to any of the programs offered by the University. We also utilize your data for educational, research and institutional quality assurance purposes, such as in establishing trends in admission to our programs in order to inform our decisions on future program offerings and projected resource needs.

How we process your data

We may use your personal information to contact you on matters pertaining to your application for admission. We determine your individual eligibility for admission to your program of choice by evaluating your credentials and USTET results against program standards.

We conduct data analytics of all admission data annually for the purposes mentioned above and we compare aggregate data with those of previous years to compare trends. We may conduct predictive and prescriptive analytics for future decision-making regarding our program offerings. These aggregate analyses do not identify you individually.
 We retain depersonalized information after qualified applicants have already enrolled. This information feeds models for 10-year predictive and prescriptive analyses for future decision-making.

However, we retain names and email addresses of those who have not qualified for admission so we can provide you with information on continuing professional development (CPD) programs, graduate programs, or any other University activity open to the public, which you may be of interest to you in the future. You may opt not to receive this information by unticking the choice below, and we will not keep your data for these marketing purposes.

How we share information

The Office for Admissions (OFAD) is the Personal Information Controller (PIC) of all admissions-related data. The OFAD may share your personal information and USTET results with academic units of your program of choice, or those of programs where you apply for reconsideration, and they may contact you on matters pertaining to your potential admission to the University.

With the permission of the University’s Data Protection Officer (DPO), subject to compliance with research ethics and data privacy, the OFAD may share your depersonalized information to academic researchers who may request for such, instituting measures that will not allow you to be individually identified. You may opt not to grant these academic researchers with access to your personal information by unticking the choice below.

We may need to share your data when we believe it is required by law or to protect your and our rights, welfare, and security. We may likewise need to share your data if required by regulatory agencies such as the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Legal Education Board (LEB), Department of Education (DepEd), or by local and international accrediting agencies (e.g., PACUCOA, PAASCU), as part of the monitoring and/or evaluation process.

Once you qualify for admission, your personal information will be shared with the Office of the Registrar so you will only need to provide additional information necessary for enrollment.

Your choices and obligations

You have the option not to grant use of your personal information for institutional marketing purposes or for research done by individuals or groups outside of institutional research purposes by unticking the options below.

You have the obligation to ensure the completeness and accuracy of all information provided to the University. Provision of fraudulent information, if proven to be deliberate, may prevent you from being admitted to the University.

Other important information

We implement security safeguards designed to protect your data. We regularly monitor our systems for possible vulnerabilities and attacks, and apply necessary measures to protect your data.

You may contact us through the Office of the University Data Protection Officer to communicate any concerns you may have regarding our privacy policy.

The University of Santo Tomas Entrance Test (USTET) is administered to all applicants to assess and determine their preparedness for the standard of education at the University of Santo Tomas. The overall final rating consists of the entrance test score (80%) and computed average grades (20%) in English, Mathematics, and Science based on the USTET Application Grades Form.

1. Application for admission to UST is done online.

2. Only College applicants who are currently enrolled in Grade 12 and Senior High School applicants who are currently enrolled in Grade 10 may apply.

3. The following may apply, provided they first secure a clearance from the UST Manila Office of the Registrar:

> Passers of the Philippine Educational Placement Test and Alternative Learning System Accreditation and Equivalency
> Graduates/Completers of previous school years
> Applicants from foreign schools
> Foreigners graduating from local schools

4. Senior High School applicants are allowed to select only one track/strand.
Tracks/Strands. These are Senior High School programs that equip students for employment, business, or further education. Select a track/strand that is aligned with your college plans or career goals. 

College applicants are allowed to choose two programs only.
Priority Program. This is the program that the applicant strongly prefers to be admitted to.
- Alternative Program. In case the applicant does not meet the criteria of their priority program, they will be considered in this program subject to the criteria set by the Academic Unit. The alternative program is no longer processed once an applicant qualifies for their priority program.

5. Passing the USTET is NOT the sole basis for admission to some academic programs. Some programs may require additional entry assessment in the form of an interview, talent test (e.g. audition, drawing), or other similar activities. 

Programs with Additional Screening Requirements for Freshmen Applicants

6. Application fees are as follows:

MANILA, SATELLITE, & PROVINCIAL TESTING CENTERS
Category 1 Filipino applicants attending Local Schools, including Philippine Schools overseas PhP 600.00
Category 2 Graduating Filipino applicants from Foreign Schools PhP 1,000.00
Category 3 Graduating Non-Filipino applicants enrolled in Philippine Schools, both local and overseas PhP 1,000.00
Category 4 International Students (Non-Filipino applicants from schools abroad) PhP 1,000.00
Category 5 Filipino Graduates of previous school years PhP 600.00
Category 6 Passers of PEPT, ALS, and A & E PhP 600.00
Category 7 LEAPMed Applicants PhP 3,600.00
Category 8 LEAPMed Applicants (IB with Biology Higher Level Course only) PhP 5,000.00
APPLICANTS WITH INTERNATIONAL CREDENTIALS
Category 9 Applicants with International Credentials (for College applicants only) PhP 3,000.00
INTERNATIONAL TESTING CENTERS
Category 10 Applicants taking the USTET in International Testing Centers PhP 6,000.00


Application Fees of the following are waived:

a. Senior High School or College applicants from public schools in the Philippines who were awarded the Highest Honors based on their academic performance in Grade 9 and Grade 11, respectively. 
b. College applicants eligible under the Free College Entrance Examinations Act (Republic Act No. 12006).
c. Children of UST Manila Support Staff

6. The following are grounds for disqualification, forfeiture of slot, and/or debarment:

 >  Misrepresentation of the information entered in the application portal
 >  Violation of the application instructions
 >  Non-submission of documents on time to confirm one’s enrollment if qualified 
 >  Submission of missing, incomplete, or false documents
 >  Other acts not in conformity with the University's policies.

7. The schedule of registration to get a Reference Number will be the following:
> College: August 8 to December 31, 2024
> College with LEAPMed: August 8 to October 31, 2024
> Senior High School: August 8, 2024 to January 15, 2025
> Junior and Education High School: October 1, 2024 to January 15, 2025

A test permit is released only after an applicant has completed the online application, submitted all the correct requirements, and paid the application fee. 

8. Applicants are advised to visit regularly the Office for Admissions website (https://ofad.ust.edu.ph) for updates and announcements.

9. Email ofad@ust.edu.ph for any questions or clarification.

1. Click Register and select the level you are applying for.
>  College
           - UST Manila
          - UST General Santos
>  Senior High School
          - UST Manila

          - UST Angelicum College, Quezon City
> Junior High School
          - UST Junior High School
          - UST Education High School

2. Previous USTET-taker verification.

Select "YES" if you have previously taken the USTET and provide the necessary information for verification.
Click "NO" if this will be your first time taking the USTET.

3. UST Manila Student Verification.

For applicants who are currently enrolled or previously in UST Manila, please select the grade level/s enrolled and enter your student number.  

For Non-UST Manila students, select "None" and submit.

4. Read the Guidelines and Instructions, then click the Submit button.

5. Read and understand the Privacy Information for Applicants for Admission.

6. Fill out the Online Registration form to get your Reference Number.

7. Complete the online application. Refer to the Tasks List in the Activity Log.

7.1 Upload a 2"x2" ID Picture.
7.2 Update current school information.
7.3 Update program preference.
7.4 Upload all required documents.
 

CATEGORY 1 – Graduating Filipino Applicants attending Local Schools including Philippine schools overseas
  1. 2" x 2" ID Picture
  2. USTET Application Grades Form: Senior High School | College
  3. PSA/NSO birth certificate (civil registry issued not accepted) or Valid Passport
CATEGORY 2 – Graduating Filipino Applicants from Foreign Schools
  1. 2" x 2" ID Picture
  2. USTET Application Grades Form: Senior High School | College
  3. PSA/NSO birth certificate (civil registry issued not accepted) or Valid Passport
  4. Clearance from the UST Office of the Registrar (Click this link https://forms.gle/BtmiYRVfHgvkaw8T7)
  5. Certified True Copy of Grades or Temporary Transcript of Records (whichever is applicable, a requirement by the UST Office of the Registrar)
 CATEGORY 3 – Graduating Non-Filipino Applicants enrolled in Philippine schools both local and overseas
  1. 2" x 2" ID Picture 
  2. USTET Application Grades Form: Senior High School | College 
  3. Valid Passport 
  4. Clearance from the UST Office of the Registrar (Click this link https://forms.gle/vDH7nZNnHQns6Sek6)
  5. Certified True Copy of Grades or Temporary Transcript of Records (whichever is applicable, a requirement by the UST Office of the Registrar)
 CATEGORY 4 – International Students (Non-Filipino applicants graduating from schools abroad)
  1. 2" x 2" ID Picture 
  2. USTET Application Grades Form: Senior High School | College 
  3. Valid Passport 
  4. Clearance from the UST Office of the Registrar (Click this link https://forms.gle/BtmiYRVfHgvkaw8T7)
  5. Certified True Copy of Grades or Temporary Transcript of Records (whichever is applicable, a requirement by the UST Office of the Registrar)
CATEGORY 5 – Filipino Graduates of previous school years
  1. 2" x 2" ID Picture 
  2. USTET Application Grades Form: Senior High School | College 
  3. PSA/NSO birth certificate (civil registry issued not accepted) or Valid Passport
  4. Clearance from the UST Office of the Registrar (Click this link https://forms.gle/BtmiYRVfHgvkaw8T7)
  5. Report Card (Form 138) certified by the School Registrar/Principal/Authorized School Representative (requirement of the UST Office of the Registrar)
CATEGORY 6 – Passers of PEPT, ALS, and A & E  
  1. 2" x 2" ID Picture 
  2. PSA/NSO birth certificate (civil registry issued not accepted) or Valid Passport
  3. PEPT, ALS, or A & E Certificate
  4. Clearance from the UST Office of the Registrar (Click this link https://forms.gle/BtmiYRVfHgvkaw8T7)
CATEGORY 7 - LEAPMed Applicants
  1. 2" x 2" ID Picture
  2. USTET Application Grades Form: College
  3. PSA/NSO birth certificate (civil registry issued not accepted) or Valid Passport
CATEGORY 8 - LEAPMed Applicants (IB with Biology Higher Level Course only)
 1. 2" x 2" ID Picture
 2. USTET Application Grades Form: College
 3. PSA/NSO birth certificate (civil registry issued not accepted) or Valid Passport
CATEGORY 9 – Applicants with International Credentials (for College Applicants only)
Applicants with International Credentials may qualify for automatic admission provided the following criteria are met. Otherwise, applicants should follow the requirements of Categories 1 to 6 whichever is applicable. Only the following international credentials are currently accepted.
LIST OF INTERNATIONAL CREDENTIALS AND CRITERIA
  1. 2" x 2" ID Picture 
  2. PSA/NSO birth certificate (civil registry issued not accepted) or Valid Passport
  3. International Credentials Grade or Diploma
  4. Clearance from the UST Office of the Registrar for Non-Filipino applicants and/or those applicants who  obtained their international credentials from schools abroad. 
(Click this link https://forms.gle/BtmiYRVfHgvkaw8T7)
  5. Certified True Copy of Grades (requirement of the UST Office of the Registrar)
CATEGORY 10 – International Testing Centers
  1. 2" x 2" ID Picture
  2. USTET Application Grades Form: Senior High School | College
  3. PSA/NSO birth certificate (civil registry issued not accepted) or Valid Passport

 

7.5 Encode grades by copying the contents of your USTET Application Grades Form Senior High School | College
7.6 Answer information survey.

7.7 Certify and fully understand the application conforme, then click the Submit Application for Verification button.

8. Wait for UST OFAD to verify your requirements and encoded grades. An email notification will be sent to you once verified.

9. Select a testing center.

10. Proceed with the online payment.

11. Download your Test Permit. For those applying through International Credentials, download the Acknowledgement Slip.

12. Results shall be announced in the Second Quarter of 2025.

  1. Application to the University of Santo Tomas is done online.
  1. Only students who are currently enrolled in Grade 6 may apply.
  1. The following applicants may apply provided they first secure a clearance from the UST Junior High School before paying the application fee:

> Out-of-school youth passers of the Philippine Educational Placement Test and Alternative Learning System Accreditation and Equivalency (PEPT/ALS A&E certificate is required)
>  graduates of previous school years (original Form 138-Report Card is required)

>  learners from foreign schools (Form 137-Transcript of Records is required)

 * You may email the documents with your full name and reference number for assistance:

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL:  jhs@ust.edu.ph (Subject: Request for Clearance - Surname, Given Name) 

EDUCATION HIGH SCHOOL:  ehs@ust.edu.ph (Subject: Request for Clearance - Surname, Given Name) 

  1. Click Register and select the program you are applying for.

> UST Junior High School
> UST Education High School* (a laboratory school of the UST College of Education for the marginalized members of the community), with additional requirements as follows:
     * general average during the first quarter of Grade 6, of at least 85.00, with no grade lower than 80.
     * Income Tax Returns (ITR) of both parents

  1. Read the Guidelines and Instructions then click the Submit button.
  2. Read and understand the Privacy Information for Applicants for Admission.
  3. Fill out the Online Registration form to get your Reference Number.
  4. Complete the online application. Refer to the Task List in the Activity Log.
    1. Upload a 2" x 2" ID Picture.
    2. Update current school information.
    3. Encode grades.
    4. Answer information survey.
    5. Upload all required documents.

      - 2" x 2" picture
      - PSA/NSO Birth Certificate or Passport
      - USTET Application Grades Form 

      For UST Education High School Applicants only - Prepare the following requirements to be submitted during the interview:
         > Original copy of ITR 2022 or 2023 (Income Tax Return) of both parents.  Combined Annual Income should not exceed Four Hundred Fifty Thousand Pesos (Php 450,000.00).
          > In case the parents have no ITR, secure a Notarized Affidavit of Income from the employer/s.
         > If both parents are unemployed, secure a Certification from the BIR with a Notarized Affidavit of Non-Income.
         > If parents are OFW, submit a copy of the contract from the present employer.
         > Applicants whose annual family income is beyond Php 450,000.00 may still apply but priority shall be given to those with income below this limit.
  1. Certify and fully understand the application conforme then click the Submit Verification button.
  1. Wait for UST OFAD to verify your requirements and encoded grades. A text/email notification will be sent to you once verified as complete.
  2. Select a testing center.
  3. Proceed with the online payment.
  4. Download your Test Permit.
  5. The deadline for Application is January 15, 2025.
  6. The Junior/Education High School may require additional entry assessment in the form of an interview or other similar activities, if necessary.
  7. The following are grounds for disqualification, forfeiture of slot, and/or debarment:

 > Misrepresentation of information entered in the application portal
 > Violation of the application instructions

 > Non-submission of documents on time to confirm one’s enrollment, if qualified

17. Applicants are advised to regularly visit the Office for Admissions website (https://ofad.ust.edu.ph) for updates and announcements. 

18. Feel free to email us at ofad@ust.edu.ph for any inquiry regarding the application procedure.

Instructions for UST Manila Students who are applying  for admission to Senior High School and College:

Please be advised of the following:

1.  For applicants who are currently enrolled, or previously studied, in UST, please select the grade level/s enrolled in UST Manila and enter your student number and birthdate in the USTET registration. This will carry your academic record to the USTET application system.  There is no need to enter your grades in the grade levels taken in UST Manila. 

 1.1. You are only required to manually enter your grades if you completed any of the specified grade levels at a school other than UST Manila.

 1.2.  In the "Documents Uploading" tab, upload a copy of your Student ID or Official Registration Form (PDF File) instead of the required USTET Application Grades Form.

Note: You are only required to upload the USTET Application Grades Form if any of the following grade levels were completed at a different school:
- Grades 7 to 9 (for Senior High School applicants)
- Grade 11 (for College applicants)

2. Regarding PSA/NSO Birth Certificate: Since you have already submitted this during your application to the UST Junior High School, UST Education High School, or UST Senior High School, there is no need to upload it again. In the "Documents Uploading" tabyou may simply upload a PDF copy of your Student ID or Official Registration Form instead.

What is LEAPMed?

The Learning-Enhanced Accelerated Program for Medicine or LEAPMed is a 6-year academic program that leads to a Medical Degree.  Qualified students will undergo a 2-year BS Basic Human Studies program before proceeding to the 4-year medical program leading to their Medical degree, earning 2 degrees in 6 years.

 

Who may apply for LEAPMed?

Only Graduating Grade 12 students from the 1) STEM strand (Thomasians or non-Thomasians) with a Grade 11 General Average of 90.00 or higher 2) GAS-Health Allied strand (Thomasians only) with a Grade General Average of 90.00 or higher, and 3) International Baccalaureate Diploma program (IB) with Biology Higher Level Course whose Grade 11 predictive grade is at least 28 points (excluding Extended Essay and Theory of Knowledge).

Graduates of previous school years are not qualified
 

How do I apply for LEAPMed?

In the Program Preference of your application portal, indicate your interest by selecting Yes to the question:  Are you interested in applying for the LEAPMed program of the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery?   You then continue with selecting your Priority Program and Alternative Program.

 

Who gets into LEAPMed?

The top 220 qualifiers from the USTET and LEAPMed Entrance Test shall undergo an interview process to assess their preparedness for the LEAPMed program.  Finally, only ninety (90) students will be accepted into the program. 

 

How much is the application fee?

LEAPMed APPLICATION PhP 3,600.00
LEAPMed APPLICATION of IB with Biology Higher Level Course PhP 5,000.00

 

What will happen to my application if I do not qualify in LEAPMed? 

Your application will be processed first to determine if you qualify for LEAPMed.  If you do not qualify for LEAPMed, your Priority and Alternative Programs will be processed.

Can I apply for LEAPMed using International Credentials? 

Only applicants enrolled in International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program with Biology Higher Level Course may apply provided the following criteria is met:

  1. The school they belong is not on its first year of administering the IB.
  2. Must be a current Grade 12 IB diploma program student. Previous graduates are not eligible to apply.
  3. The IB predictive grade during Grade 11 must be at least 28 points (excluding Extended Essay and Theory of Knowledge)
  4. Grade 11 General Average of 90.00 or higher

 

What are the tests included in the LEAPMed?

All LEAPMed applicants including those with IB Diploma program credentials are required to take two tests, one after the other on the same testing date. All LEAPMed applicants will take the USTET in the morning and the LEAPMed Entrance Test in the afternoon. The USTET is composed of Mental Ability, English, Mathematics, and Science while the LEAPMed Entrance Test includes Anatomy, Botany, Chemistry, Physics, Physiology, and Zoology. 

 

What are the testing dates for LEAPMed?

Testing dates for LEAPMed are the following:

MANILA TESTING CENTER

Testing Center

Test Date

Deadline for submission of requirements

Payment Period

UST Manila

October 20, 2024

October 13, 2024

August 8 to October 17, 2024

November 17, 2024

November 10, 2024

October 21 to November 14, 2024

 

PROVINCIAL TESTING CENTERS

Location

Testing Center

Test Date

Deadline for submission of requirements

Deadline of payment

General Santos, South Cotabato

UST General Santos

November 23, 2024

November 17, 2024

November 21, 2024

Puerto Princesa, Palawan

Holy Trinity University

October 5, 2024

September 29, 2024

October 3, 2024

Vigan, Ilocos Sur

Ilocos Sur National High School

October 13, 2024

October 6, 2024

October 10, 2024

Zamboanga, Zamboanga del Sur

Ateneo de Zamboanga High School

November 23, 2024

November 17, 2024

November 21, 2024

Naga, Camarines Sur

Naga Parochial School

October 13, 2024

October 6, 2024

October 10, 2024

Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental

Gusa Regional Science High School

November 23, 2024

November 17, 2024

November 21, 2024

Davao City, Davao del SUr

Immanuel School of Davao, Inc.

November 23, 2024

November 17, 2024

November 21, 2024

Tacloban, Leyte

Sacred Heart School

November 23, 2024

November 17, 2024

November 21, 2024

Mandaue, Cebu

Mandaue City Comprehensive National High School

November 24, 2024

November 17, 2024

November 21, 2024

 

TO THE APPLICANT

Kindly forward the USTET Application Grades form to your School Registrar or Principal. A portion of your USTET result comes from your grades. Therefore, the Grades Form with incomplete information will not be processed. Likewise, any misrepresentation will result in disqualification or forfeiture of your application slot

 For College Applicants:  USTET College Application Grades Form
 For Senior High School Applicants: USTET Senior High School Application Grades Form
 For Junior High School Applicants: USTET Junior High School Application Grades Form
 For Education High School Applicants: USTET Education High School Application Grades Form

TO THE SCHOOL REGISTRAR

We kindly request your assistance in filling out the USTET Application Grades Form for your student? Once completed, please return the form to the student for uploading to the USTET application portal. 

Refer to the Grade Details Guidelines written on the USTET Application Grades Form.

MANILA TESTING CENTER

Important Reminders:

  • The Main Testing Center of the USTET is UST Manila located along Espana Boulevard.
  • Schedules and deadlines are strictly enforced, and the application fee paid is non-refundable.
  • TESTING DATE IS SYSTEM GENERATED BASED ON WHEN YOU COMPLETED YOUR APPLICATION AND YOUR APPLICATION TYPE. SEE PAYMENT PERIOD BELOW FOR DETAILS.
  • TESTING TIME IS ALSO SYSTEM-GENERATED AND CANNOT BE CHANGED.
  • If you are a foreigner, ensure you have the documentation to enter and study in the Philippines. UST does not provide visa assistance and the applicant is responsible for securing his/her entry visa.
  • There is a dedicated testing date for current UST SHS, JHS, and EHS students.
  • Registration Periods (to get a Reference Number):
  • College (August 8, 2024 to December 31, 2024)
    • College with LEAPMed (August 8, 2024 to October 31, 2024)
    • Senior High School (August 8, 2024 to January 15, 2025)
    • Junior and Education High School (October 1, 2024 to January 15, 2025)

USTET schedules for all applicants

Testing Date

Application Type

Deadline for submission of requirements

Payment Period

October 20, 2024

College, College with LEAPMed, and SHS

October 13, 2024

August 8 to October 17, 2024

November 17, 2024

College, College with LEAPMed, SHS, JHS, and EHS

November 10, 2024

October 21 to November 14, 2024

December 15, 2024

College

December 8, 2024

November 18 to December 12, 2024

January 12, 2025

College, JHS, and EHS

January 5, 2025

December 16 to January 8, 2025

February 9, 2025

SHS, JHS, and EHS

February 2, 2025

January 13 to February 6, 2025

 

USTET schedules for UST Senior, Junior, and Education High School students 

Testing Date

Application Type

Deadline for submission of requirements

Deadline of payment

November 17, 2024

College with LEAPMed

November 10, 2024

November 14, 2024

January 26, 2025

College

January 19, 2025

January 23, 2025

February 9, 2025

SHS

February 2, 2025

February 6, 2025

 

 

SATELLITE TESTING CENTERS (STC)

Important Reminders:

  • The Satellite Testing Centers of the USTET are UST Angelicum College in Quezon City and St. Stephen's High School in Manila.
  • Schedules and deadlines are strictly enforced, and the application fee paid is NON-REFUNDABLE.
  • TESTING DATE IS SYSTEM GENERATED BASED ON WHEN YOU COMPLETED YOUR APPLICATION AND YOUR APPLICATION TYPE. SEE PAYMENT PERIOD BELOW FOR DETAILS.
  • TESTING TIME IS ALSO SYSTEM-GENERATED AND CANNOT BE CHANGED.
  • If you are a foreigner, ensure you have the documentation to enter and study in the Philippines. 

Testing Date

Application Type

Venue

Deadline for submission of requirements

Payment Period

November 9, 2024

College and SHS

UST Angelicum College

November 3, 2024

October 21 to November 7, 2024

December 15, 2024

College

St. Stephen's High School

December 8, 2024

November 18 to December 12, 2024

 

 

PROVINCIAL TESTING CENTERS (PTC)

Important Reminders:

  • Schedules and deadlines are strictly enforced, and the application fee paid is NON-REFUNDABLE.
  • TESTING TIME IS SYSTEM-GENERATED AND CANNOT BE CHANGED.
  • Choose your preferred testing center and the type of test that you will take.
  • If you are a foreigner, ensure you have the documentation to enter and study in the Philippines. 

 

Location

Testing Center

Test Date

Application Type

Deadline for submission of requirements

Deadline of payment

Bacolod, Negros Occidental

St. John’s Institute

February 1, 2025

College and SHS

January 26, 2025

January 30, 2025

Baguio, Benguet

Baguio City National High School

October 13, 2024

College and SHS

October 6, 2024

October 10, 2024

Balanga, Bataan

Bataan National High School

September 29, 2024

College and SHS

September 22, 2024

September 26, 2024

Boac, Marinduque

Marinduque National High School

September 28, 2024

College and SHS

September 22, 2024

September 26, 2024

Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya

Nueva Vizcaya General Comprehensive High School

September 28, 2024

College and SHS

September 22, 2024

September 26, 2024

Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija

Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology – Gen. Tinio Campus

September 29, 2024

College and SHS

September 22, 2024

September 26, 2024

Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental

Gusa Regional Science High School

November 23, 2024

College with LEAPMed, College, and SHS

November 17, 2024

November 21, 2024

Calapan, Oriental Mindoro

Holy Infant Academy of Calapan

October 5, 2024

College and SHS

September 29, 2024

October 3, 2024

Calamba, Laguna

Colegio de San Juan de Letran

October 13, 2024

College and SHS

October 6, 2024

October 10, 2024

Dagupan, Pangasinan

Dominican School

September 28, 2024

College and SHS

September 22, 2024

September 26, 2024

Dasmarinas, Cavite

Vel Maris School

February 1, 2025

College and SHS

January 26, 2025

January 30, 2025

Davao City, Davao del Sur

Immanuel School of Davao, Inc.

November 23, 2024

College with LEAPMed, College and SHS

November 17, 2024

November 21, 2024

Dumaguete, Negros Oriental

Colegio de Santa Catalina de Alejandria

February 2, 2025

College and SHS

January 26, 2025

January 30, 2025

General Santos, South Cotabato

UST General Santos

November 23, 2024

College with LEAPMed, College, and SHS

November 17, 2024

November 21, 2024

Iba, Zambales

St. Augustine’s School of Iba, Inc.

September 28, 2024

College and SHS

September 22, 2024

September 26, 2024

Iloilo, Iloilo

Angelicum School of Iloilo

February 1, 2025

College and SHS

January 26, 2025

January 30, 2025

Kalibo, Aklan

Infant Jesus Academy

February 2, 2025

College and SHS

January 26, 2025

January 30, 2025

Laoag, Ilocos NOrte

Mariano Marcos State University

October 12, 2024

 

College and SHS

 

October 6, 2024

October 10, 2024

 

Legazpi, Albay

UST – Legazpi

October 12, 2024

College and SHS

October 6, 2024

October 10, 2024

Lemery, Batangas

St. Mary’s Educational Institute, Inc.

February 2, 2025

College and SHS

January 26, 2025

January 30, 2025

Lucena, Quezon

Holy Rosary Catholic School

October 12, 2024

College and SHS

October 6, 2024

October 10, 2024

Malolos, Bulacan

Immaculate Conception School for Boys

February 1, 2025

College and SHS

January 26, 2025

January 30, 2025

Mandaue, Cebu

Mandaue City Comprehensive National High School

November 24, 2024

College with LEAPMed, College, and SHS

November 17, 2024

November 21, 2024

Masbate, Masbate

Masbate National Comprehensive High School

October 5, 2024

College and SHS

September 29, 2024

October 3, 2024

Naga, Camarines Sur

Naga Parochial School

October 13, 2024

College with LEAPMed, College, and SHS

October 6, 2024

October 10, 2024

Puerto Princesa, Palawan

Holy Trinity University

October 5, 2024

College with LEAPMed, College, and SH

September 29, 2024

October 3, 2024

San Fernando, La Union

Christ the King College

October 12, 2024

College and SHS

October 6, 2024

October 10, 2024

San Fernando, Pampanga

Pampanga High School

February 2, 2025

College and SHS

January 26, 2025

January 30, 2025

 

Santiago, Isabela

University of La Salette

October 6, 2024

College and SHS

September 29, 2024

October 3, 2024

Tacloban, Leyte

Sacred Heart School

November 23, 2024

College with LEAPMed, College, and SHS

November 17, 2024

November 21, 2024

Tagbilaran, Bohol

Tagbilaran City College

November 23, 2024

College and SHS

November 17, 2024

November 21, 2024

Tarlac, Tarlac

Tarlac National High School – Main Campus

September 29, 2024

College and SHS

September 22, 2024

September 26, 2024

Tuguegarao, Cagayan

Cagayan National High School

October 5, 2024

College and SHS

September 29, 2024

October 3, 2024

Vigan, Ilocos Sur

Ilocos Sur National High School

October 13, 2024

College with LEAPMed, College, and SHS

October 6, 2024

October 10, 2024

Zamboanga, Zamboanga del Sur

Ateneo de Zamboanga High School

November 23, 2024

College with LEAPMed, College, and SHS

November 17, 2024

November 21, 2024

 

 

INTERNATIONAL TESTING CENTERS (ITC)

Important Reminders:

  • Schedules and deadlines are strictly enforced, and the application fee paid is non-refundable.
  • TESTING TIME IS SYSTEM GENERATED AND CANNOT BE CHANGED.
  • Choose a testing center based on your availability and the type of test that you will take.
  • Make sure you are either a resident of the countries where the testing center is located, or you have a valid entry visa. UST does not provide visa assistance, and the applicant is responsible for securing his/her entry visa.
  • IF YOU ARE NOT A RESIDENT OF THESE COUNTRIES, contact Dr. Ryan Francis O. Cayubit (rocayubit@ust.edu.ph) before finalizing your travel plans and purchasing airplane tickets.
  • Aside from the application fee that you will pay to UST, some International Testing Centers will require additional payment or a testing fee. The International Testing Center will collect the testing fee on the test date, which may vary per International Testing Center.
  • Registration Period - August 8, 2024 to December 31, 2024

 

Location

Testing Center

Test Date

Application Type

Deadline for submission of requirements

Deadline of payment

Al-Khobar, KSA

International Philippine School in Al-Khobar

January 9, 2025

College

January 4, 2025

January 8, 2025

Doha, Qatar*

Philippine School Doha

January 9, 2025

College

January 4, 2025

January 8, 2025

Dubai, UAE

United International Private School

January 18, 2025

College

January 13, 2025

January 15, 2025

Hong Kong, China

Philippine Consulate General

February 2, 2025

College and SHS

January 26, 2025

January 29, 2025

Jeddah, KSA

International Philippine School in Jeddah

January 6, 2025

College

December 28, 2024

January 4, 2025

Manama, Bahrain**

Philippine School Bahrain

January 15, 2025

College

January 8, 2025

January 13, 2025

Muscat, Sultanate of Oman

Philippine School Oman

January 12, 2025

College and SHS

January 8, 2025

January 10, 2025

Riyadh, KSA

Future Generation International Philippine School

January 7, 2025

College and SHS

December 28, 2024

January 4, 2025

Note:

* Aside from the application fee, a Testing Fee of QR 135.00 will be collected by the Testing Center.

** Aside from the application fee, a Testing Fee of BD 5.00 will be collected by the Testing Center.

1.  I forgot my reference number. May I know my reference number?

Your reference number is automatically sent to your email address after the initial registration in the online application.  Check your spam box in case it is not in your inbox. 

In case you were not able to receive the message, kindly click on "FORGOT REFERENCE NUMBER" under the User Login box on the homepage.

2.  I keep getting the error “duplicate entry detected” when I submit my basic information. What should I do?

Very likely, you were already given a reference number.  Check your email (including your spam box) to find your reference number.  Use this to continue your registration.

In case you were not able to receive the message, kindly click on "FORGOT REFERENCE NUMBER" under the User Login box on the homepage.

3.  I am a Grade 12 transferee. I also shifted to a different strand.  Which school and what strand should I indicate in my application?

Indicate your (current) Grade 12 school and Grade 12 strand in your application. 

4.  What do I do if my school is not listed?

Very likely, your school name is on the list.  Kindly follow these tips for searching your school:

  • Use keywords in searching your school’s name instead of the full name (e.g. “Tomas” instead of “University of Santo Tomas”)
  • Use the correct spelling when searching your school’s name (e.g. “Santo” instead of “Sto.”)
  • After writing your keyword, do not hit Enter; click the “Search” button.
  • For schools outside the Philippines, tick the box for international school first before clicking “Search”.

If your school is not found in our school database, please follow this procedure:

  • Click the SCHOOL NOT FOUND button beside the SEARCH button.
  • Click the REQUEST A SCHOOL button.
  • Enter your school’s complete and official name. Refer to your School ID, Report Card or Registration Form.
  • Enter your school’s complete and official address. 
  • Click SUBMIT.
  • Click CHOOSE FILE to upload your school ID (JPEG format), Registration Form (PDF File), or school letterhead (PDF File) for our reference.
  • Click UPLOAD FILE. Your request will be sent after your file has been uploaded.
  • Allow for 1 to 3 working days to find your school on the list by clicking SEARCH when you log in again. 

5.  Why am I not able to upload my ID picture?

Please check if the picture you are uploading is in .jpg format and is below 2MB.

6. What should I do if I make a mistake in my entry of data?

The information found in the Basic Information Tab cannot be edited anymore once you receive your Reference Number. Other information in the online application may still be edited before clicking the "Submission of Application for Verification" button.

If you wish to edit your information, you may cancel your application by clicking the "CANCEL APPLICATION" button found at the lower part of the Activity Log. You may then restart your application.

7. I uploaded the wrong document/s. What should I do?

Wait for the UST Manila Office for Admissions (OFAD) to check and verify your requirements and encoded grades. Your application portal will be re-opened once found incorrect or incomplete. You will receive an email notification regarding your application. Re-upload the correct information/document to complete your application.

8. Is USTET for free?

Application Fees for the following are waived:
a. Senior High School or College applicants from public schools in the Philippines who were awarded the Highest Honors based on their academic performance in Grade 9 and Grade 11, respectively. 
b. College applicants eligible under the Free College Entrance Examinations Act (Republic Act No. 12006).
c. Children of UST Support Staff

9.  How do I pay my USTET application fee?

Payments are done online through the UST Online Payment Gateway (OPG). This will be shown after the UST Manila OFAD has verified your uploaded requirements and you have chosen your Testing Center.

10.  How can I apply if my international credentials do not meet the minimum requirements stated in the guidelines for Application Through International Credentials?

You may still apply through the USTET.

11.  Is the Applicant Number different from the Reference Number?

Yes, they are different.  You are given an Applicant Number only after you have fully completed your online application.  Having an applicant number means that you are now considered an official applicant.  The Reference Number allows you to access your application portal.  

12.  I uploaded all my documents on time but why was I tagged Incomplete?

Kindly review the documents you uploaded and see if they satisfy the following guidelines:

Grades Form

  • The document must clearly show the name of the student-applicant, the name of the school, and the signature of the Registrar or Principal.
  • Forms without the signature of the school official/representative but with the official school seal / QR code are accepted. 
  • Documents that are blurred, pixelated, or unclear must be re-uploaded.
  • Submit documents in PDF only.

Birth Certificate

  • Upload a PSA/NSO copy of the birth certificate.
  • You may also upload the information page (first page) of your passport.
  • For dual citizens, you may upload your Certificate of Recognition issued by the Philippine consulate.
  • For foreign nationals, you may upload the birth certificate issued by your government.
  • Documents that are blurred, pixelated, or unclear must be re-uploaded in clearer copies.

Kindly check your Activity Log any day soon so you can re-upload your documents.  You will be given 3 working days to Complete your application once again.  Your application shall still be processed thereafter.

13.  Can I choose for my exam schedule?

Kindly refer to the General Guidelines for the deadline for uploading documents and payment of application fees. If you have chosen UST Manila as the testing center, we will be designating the nearest testing date available. Every Provincial and Middle East Testing center has only one exam schedule. Please refer to the list.

14.  Can I choose the time of my USTET?

The schedules of the USTET are system-generated. 

15.  Can I request for a reschedule?

Applicants who missed their scheduled exam may request a new schedule, as listed in the Testing Centers and Schedules tab.

The Request for Reschedule can be done by logging in to your USTET portal. Select your preferred Testing Center and Schedule, then pay the rescheduling fee of PHP 200.00. Wait for the email notification from the Office for Admissions once your test permit has been updated.

16.  My selected program requires an interview. When will the interview be given?

For academic programs with required interviews, the schedules will be posted through an announcement in the Application Portal and on the OFAD website after the release of the USTET results

17.  What is the coverage of the USTET?

The USTET for entry to College covers the three (3) major subject disciplines English, Mathematics, and Science. In addition, a subtest for Mental Ability completes the entrance test. Your academic preparation in your current Grade level and previous Grade levels (Grade 11 for College applicants; Grades 7, 8, and 9 for Senior High School applicants) should be sufficient to prepare you for the USTET.

18.  I graduated from Senior High School in 2024. Will the procedure for admission to College be the same as for those graduating in 2025?

Senior High School graduates of previous years (2024 and earlier) may apply through the College USTET for the Academic Year 2025-2026. Besides the regular requirements stated in the Application Procedure, a clearance from the UST Manila Office of the Registrar is required. Refer to the Application Procedure Tab of the Application Portal homepage for the details under CATEGORY 5 - Filipino Graduates of previous school years. 

19. I am a transferee from another university. Do I apply through the USTET?

No, because the USTET is only for freshmen applicants. Transfer applicants should directly contact the UST Manila Academic Unit Dean or UST General Santos Academic Unit Dean, whichever is applicable, to inquire. 

20. When do I apply for scholarships?

Kindly inquire with the Office for Student Affairs after the release of the USTET results.

 

[Updated:  August 7, 2024]

REPUBLIC ACT 12006
(Free College Entrance Examinations Act)

 

This is an Act mandating private higher education institutions to waive college entrance examination fees and charges of certain students qualified to apply for college admission.

 

Section 5 lists the Eligibility Requirements – A graduate or graduating student shall be eligible for the waiver of college entrance examination fees and charges upon the satisfaction of the following qualifications and requirements:

  1. The graduate or the graduating student must be a natural-born citizen.
  2. The graduate or graduating student must belong to the top ten percent (10%) of his or her graduating class.
  3. The graduate or graduating students must belong to a family whose combined household income falls below the poverty threshold as defined by the National Economic and Development Authority or cannot afford in a sustained manner to provide for their minimum basic needs of food, health, education, housing and other essential amenities of life duly certified as such by the Department of Social Welfare and Development.
  4. The graduate or graduating student must apply for the college entrance examination to any private HEI within the country; and
  5. The graduate or graduating student must satisfy all other requirements as specified by the private HEI concerned.

Please refer to this link for more detailed information.

Schedule of Application

COLLEGE

August 8 to December 31, 2024

COLLEGE WITH LEAPMed

August 8 to October 31, 2024

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

August 8, 2024 to January 15, 2025

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL

October 1, 2024 to January 15, 2025

APPLICATION GRADES FORM

USTET College Application Grades Form

USTET Senior High School Grades Form

USTET Junior High School / Education High School Application Grades Form

 

New Applicant

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CONTACT US

OFFICE FOR ADMISSIONS (OFAD)
Rm 104,Ground Floor,UST-Tan Yan Kee Student Center
University Santo Tomas España, Manila 1015
+632 8880.1611 loc. 8276  / +632 5310.7211
+632 5310.7214
ofad@ust.edu.ph
http://ofad.ust.edu.ph/
           

ABOUT OFAD

The Office for Admissions assumes as its mission statement the task of providing the various colleges and faculties with catholic men and women who are intellectually and emotionally competent by marketing its various programs to prospective applicants.