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(First Batch) First Semester, School April 30, 2021 ISO 9001:2015 Certified Benguet State University RESULT OF SCREENING PROCESS (FIRST BATCH) APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION OF NEW STUDENTS IN THE UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM FIRST SEMESTER, SCHOOL YEAR 2021-2022 La Trinidad Campus, Bokod Campus and Buguias Campus GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: 1. For Qualifiers, Applicants in the Waiting List and Possible Qualifiers: a. Find your Name in the enclosed Master List of the result of the screening process. Note that a Data Privacy Notice was embedded in the application form. As such, while your name, as appearing in your Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Birth Certificate, will be posted, some data are withheld by reason of the Data Privacy Act of 2012 and its Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR). b. You will be individually issued your Notices via your e-mail address. Your indulgence and patience are sought as the mode of sending is manually performed. c. In case you failed to indicate an e-mail address or mobile number or the contact details you provided are erroneous, fill out the link which was earlier published, to reiterate, the link is as follows: https://forms.gle/UwEaTs6VzcJ3JVup6 d. Those who have updated their contact details are advised to wait for their notices since the same will be updated in our records before sending out of your Notice. e. Strictly follow the schedules contained in your Notices. 2. For applicants who were not qualified (Non-qualifiers), your name will no longer be published. As such, if your name does not appear in the list, you are not included under those admitted, wait listed or for possible admission. A Notice of Result (NOR) as Non-Qualifier will be sent to your e-mail address. a. In case you failed to indicate an e-mail address or mobile number or mobile number or the contact details are erroneous, you were earlier instructed to fill out the following link: https://forms.gle/UwEaTs6VzcJ3JVup6 QUALIFIER: ADMITTED CONFIRM your SLOT to the EMAIL address indicated in your Notice of Admission (NOA) from May 10-14, 2021 only. Non-confirmation within the given period will mean that you are not interested to pursue your education in BSU. Instructions on change of chosen degree is well-defined in your NOA. When you confirm, email the following details: 1. Your name 2. Your Degree program 3. The words “I am confirming my slot” POSSIBLE QUALIFIER IN THE WAITING LIST: Possible Qualifier (PQ) in the waiting list (WL) – meaning an examinee who passed the general admission requirements of the University and of his/her chosen degree program but by reason of cut-off in the quota, he/she was not included in the priority list. As such the applicant is given an option to wait from May 10-14, 2021. In case there is available slot by May 17, 2021, he/she may be considered but the option to wait is at the risk of the applicant. There is no assurance that a slot will be available and that he/she will be admitted to the program. The applicant in the waiting list is given the option to seek other degree programs with available slots as reflected in this Advisory. To seek another degree program, you may access the link from 12:01 am of May 17, 2021 to 11:59 pm of May 21, 2021 only: https://forms.gle/9EE8FYKVz8NXoaZQA POSSIBLE QUALIFIER TO SEEK ANOTHER DEGREE PROGRAM: Possible Qualifier (PQ) – meaning an examinee who passed the general admission requirements of the University but did not pass the admission requirements of his/her chosen degree program. A possible qualifier may seek other degree programs from May 17-21, 2021. Note, however, that slots are on a “first-come, first-serve” basis. Possible qualifier may still seek admission in any degree program with available slot (s)* during the registration/enrollment period from from 12:01 am June 14, 2021 to 11:59 pm of July 28, 2021 only via the link: https://forms.gle/9EE8FYKVz8NXoaZQA Below is the table of degree programs with *available slots as of April 30, 2021. Number of College and Academic Institute Degree Program Available Slots La Trinidad Campus: Bachelor of Science in Agriculture College of Agriculture (CA) 113 (BSA) Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness College of Agriculture (CA) 31 (BSA) Bachelor of Science Development College of Agriculture (CA) 83 Communication (BSDC) Website: www.bsu.edu.ph E-mail: [email protected] FB Page: admissions-benguet state university Mobile Number: 09474741220 Bachelor of Arts in Communication College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) 39 (BA Com) Bachelor of Arts in English Language College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) 8 (BA EL) Bachelor of Arts in Filipino Language College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) 40 (BA FL) Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (BS College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) 35 Chem) Bachelor of Science in Mathematics College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) 31 (BS Math) Bachelor of Science in Environmental College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) 35 Science (BSES) Bachelor of Science in Statistics College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) 38 (BSS) Bachelor of Science in Agricultural College of Engineering and Applied Technologies (CEAT) and Biosystems Engineering 23 (BSABE) College of Forestry (CF) Bachelor of Science in Forestry (BSF) 31 Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and College of Home Economics and Technology (CHET) 16 Dietetics (BSND) Bachelor of Elementary Education College of Teacher Education (CTE) 30 (BEEd) Bachelor of Early Childhood College of Teacher Education (CTE) 17 Education (BECEd) Bachelor of Science in Education College of Teacher Education (CTE) 11 major in Math (BSEd-Math) Bachelor of Science in Education College of Teacher Education (CTE) 29 major in Science (BSEd-Science) Bachelor of Science in Education College of Teacher Education (CTE) major in Values Education (BSEd- 31 Values Education) Bachelor of Technology and College of Teacher Education (CTE) Livelihood Education major in Home 8 Economics (BTLEd-HE) Bachelor of Library and Information College of Teacher Education (CTE) 33 Science (BLIS) College of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) 24 Bachelor of Science in Exercise and Institute of Human Kinetics (IHK) 40 Sports Sciences (BSESS) Bokod Campus: Bachelor of Elementary Education BSU Bokod Campus 45 (BEEd) Bachelor of Technical-Vocational BSU Bokod Campus 37 Teacher Education (BTLEd) Bachelor of Science in Industrial BSU Bokod Campus 49 Technology (BSInT) Bachelor of Technical-Vocational BSU Bokod Campus 45 Teacher Education (BTVTEd) Buguias Campus: Bachelor of Elementary Education BSU Buguias Campus 41 (BEEd) Bachelor of Secondary Education BSU Buguias Campus 35 (BSEd) Bachelor of Physical Education BSU Buguias Campus 44 (BPEd) Bachelor of Technical-Vocational BSU Buguias Campus 38 Teacher Education (BTVTEd) Bachelor of Agricultural Technology BSU Buguias Campus 46 (BAT) Website: www.bsu.edu.ph E-mail: [email protected] FB Page: admissions-benguet state university Mobile Number: 09474741220 NON-QUALIFIER/NOT QUALIFIED: Non-qualifier/Not Qualified – meaning an examinee who did not pass the general admission requirements of the University and of the admission requirements of his/her chosen degree program. Non-qualifier may seek admission with other educational institutions. REMINDER: All concerned are encouraged to keep posted for any updates in admission related announcements considering how fluid/swift changes in the National, Regional and Local guidelines on COVID-19 Pandemic are. Updated Advisories or guidelines are expected to be disseminated. For reference, guidance and compliance. For queries: Contact us at - E-mail: [email protected] - Mobile Number: 09474741220 Follow us at - FB Page: admissions-benguet state university Stay safe. Website: www.bsu.edu.ph E-mail: [email protected] FB Page: admissions-benguet state university Mobile Number: 09474741220 Republic of the Philippines Benguet State University La Trinidad, 2601, Benguet Office of the University Registrar Admissions and Secretariat Unit RESULT OF SCREENING PROCESS (FIRST BATCH) APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION OF NEW STUDENTS IN THE UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM FIRST SEMESTER, SCHOOL YEAR 2021-2022 La Trinidad Campus, Bokod Campus and Buguias Campus Notes: 1. Notice issued is based on the degree program appearing in the application form in compliance with approved processes. 2. Data privacy notice is embedded in the Application Form for Admission, hence the disclosure of names of applicants and result of the screening process, all other data are withheld in compliance with the provisions of the Data Privacy Act of 2012 and its Implementing Rules and Regulations. 3. Names of applicants who are not qualified are withheld but individual Notices will be issued to them. 4. Individual Notices are being sent out, except for applicants whose status are yet to be determined subject to submission of required copy of grades to [email protected] the soonest possible time. BENGUET STATE UNIVERSITY RESULT OF APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION 21-1 Page 1 of 257 RESULT OF SCREENING PROCESS (FIRST BATCH) APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION OF NEW STUDENTS IN THE UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM FIRST SEMESTER, SCHOOL YEAR 2021-2022 La Trinidad Campus, Bokod Campus and Buguias Campus Notes: 1. Notice issued is based on the degree program appearing in the application form in compliance with approved processes. 2. Data privacy notice is embedded in the Application Form for Admission, hence the disclosure of names of applicants and result of the screening process, all other data are withheld in compliance with the provisions of the Data Privacy Act of 2012 and its Implementing Rules and Regulations. 3. Names of applicants who are not qualified are withheld but individual Notices will be issued to them. 4. Individual Notices are being sent out, except for applicants whose status are yet to be determined subject to submission of required copy of grades to [email protected] the soonest possible time.
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