Viewbook 2015 - Mapúa Institute of Technology

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Viewbook 2015 - Mapúa Institute of Technology
Get ready for
the world.
Study at Mapúa
Senior High School.
Take college readiness
to a higher level!
THE VIEWBOOK 2015
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MAPÚA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ABOUT MAPÚA:
Founded on January 25, 1925, by Don Tomas Mapúa, an architecture graduate of Cornell
University in the United States and the first registered Filipino architect, Mapúa Institute of
Technology is the biggest engineering school in the Philippines. It has campuses in Intramuros,
Manila, and in Makati City and runs Malayan Colleges Laguna (MCL) in Southern Luzon and
Malayan High School of Science (MHSS) in Pandacan, Manila.
Mapúa envisions itself to be one of the best universities in the world, unceasingly fostering
its tradition of excellence in engineering, architecture, information technology (IT), business, and
social sciences education. It provides students a learning environment that will make them globally
competitive, engaging in economically viable research, development and innovation to provide
state-of-the-art solutions to problems of industries and communities.
The institute has continuously formed international linkages with prestigious companies and
universities for research and development purposes, and international on-the-job trainings to
prepare its students to the world of practice.
Board of Trustees
“
We cannot become
what we need to be by
remaining what we are.”
Secretary Alfonso T. Yuchengco
Chairman
“
In whatever you do and
in whatever circumstances
you find yourself in, always
give your best. Commit
to a life of excellence and
integrity. Strive to a higher
purpose beyond just
material achievements.”
Maria Mercedes M. Corrales
Trustee
“
Self-belief is
multiplied a hundred
times when you are taught the right way.”
Alfonso S.Yuchengco III
Trustee
“
There are only so
many tomorrows.
Do it now. ”
“
Conquer the
world with your
astuteness; liberate
the unaware with your wisdom.”
Helen Y. Dee
Trustee
Cesar E. A.Virata
Trustee
“
“
Yvonne S.Yuchengco
Trustee
Dodjie S. Maestrecampo
Trustee
Never falter even if the
whole world watches, for
great people are born for these moments.”
With your Mapúa
education and the right
attitude, you can change the world.”
“
“
Dr. Reynaldo B.Vea
Trustee
Atty. Samuel V. Torres
Corporate Secretary
Mapúa is now formally
all leveled up to a
global state of play!”
Success can only be
earned with hard work,
and is not given, inherited, or reserved.”
Officers of the Administration
Dr. Reynaldo B.Vea
President
Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Bonifacio T. Doma Jr.
Executive Vice President for
Academic Affairs
Ruth C. Francisco
Executive Vice President
for Finance and Administration/
Chief Finance Officer
Atty. Ma. Eloisa R. Gan
Vice President for Operations
Christopher C. Apsay
Controller
Marina B. Bayag
Vice President and Assistant
Treasurer
Atty. Denise Jordan P. Arenillo
Geraldine C. Gochioco
Assistant Vice President for
Administration
Dr. Dionisia Lanuza
Principal for Senior High School
Head, Legal Affairs Department
Brian O. Co
Chief Information Officer
Gianina Angela Celine O.
Cabanilla
Chief Knowledge Officer
Message of the Principal
Prior to 2011, the Philippines was the only remaining country in
Asia to keep the 10-year basic education before college. Because
of this, many criticized that Filipino students were falling behind
in the core academic subjects—Mathematics, Science,
and English.
With the implementation of the K-12, young adults
are given better opportunities to ready themselves for
the tertiary level of education. They are given a chance
to enter the work force after completion of secondary
levels. Students are also better equipped to pursue
higher education. Lastly, the K-12 system reduces the
number of residency years in college.
Mapúa Senior High School provides these
opportunities for you.
For 90 years, Mapúa has been providing worldclass quality education. And you, in choosing Mapúa
Senior High School, are taking college readiness
to a higher level! With the global
accreditations and recognitions that
the Institute and its programs have, you
are sure that you have made the right
decision in choosing to enroll here as
another step in achieving your goals in
the future—whether it is to continue
with higher studies or become a
professional abroad.
With the ever-evolving world
today, Mapúa SHS will help you
acquire advanced skills that will
make you globally competitive.
The competent faculty of Mapúa
SHS, tasked to deliver the most
effective education standards,
will not only provide an
overview of knowledge inside
the classroom, but will also
encourage students to explore
and think outside the box.
In Mapúa Senior High
School, students are always one
step ahead!
Dr. Dionisia M. Lanuza
Principal, Mapúa Senior High School
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MAPÚA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
THE VIEWBOOK 2015–2016
The Mapúan Edge
Get ready for the world.
Study at Mapúa Senior High School.
Preparing for your future is best done early. Be exposed to invaluable learning opportunities
that only the country’s premier technological school can give you. As the first school in
Southeast Asia to have ABET-accredited* engineering and computing programs, Mapúa
Institute of Technology offers programs that are globally recognized for quality. Now is the
time to make the Mapúa edge your edge.
Mapúa SHS will be on semestral system. First semester will be in July; second will be in
December. Both will have 20 weeks each.
Why enroll Senior High School at Mapúa?
1.Early admission to college
2.Special courses will be offered for advanced placement opportunities in college.
3.Takes one (1) year to finish a Master’s Degree if the student will pursue a
BS-MS program. (16 terms to finish a straight BS-MS program)
4.Senior High School curriculum will be aligned to the college curriculum to give an
edge to the students enrolled.
5.Established industry partners
6.Performance in the board exams
How do I apply?
1.Submit all admissions requirements.
Applicants with at least 85% General Weighted Average (GWA) and final grades in
Science, Mathematics, and English in Grade 9 are exempted from taking the Mapúa
Scholastic Aptitude Examinations (MSAE).
2.Pay the application fee of P550.
Semestral Calendar for Senior High School
Schedule
of classes
20 weeks per semester
6 days per week
Half-day schedule:
AM: 7:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Duration
of classes
Vacation
schedule
First semester
Second semester
PM: 1:00 PM - 6:30 PM
July to November
December to May
2 weeks between 1st and 2nd semester
May and June
US-based ABET is a non-profit group that accredits college and university programs in applied science,
computing, engineering and technology. It is the leading agent of the Washington Accord. (www.abet.org)
•ABET-accredited academic programs
•Programs accredited by accrediting
bodies in the Philippines
(PTC-ACBET, PACUCOA)
•IT programs up for accreditation
visit by PICAB*
•CHED Center of Development for
nine academic programs
•Leader in outcomes-based education
•Consistently produced board exam
topnotchers
•Institutional linkages with foreign
universities and research institutions
•World-class researchers/
faculty members
•A faster web experience inside
the campuses
•Commitment to carbon
footprint reduction.
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apúa continues its tradition of
excellence by consistently updating
its programs and perfecting them.
Blazing a trail in internationalizing Philippine
education and serving as benchmark for
neighboring countries, Mapúa is the first school
in the entire Southeast Asia to be granted
accreditation by the Engineering Accreditation
Commission of ABET (www.abet.org) for
eight of its engineering programs; and by the
Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET
for two of its computing programs. This means
graduates of Chemical Engineering (ChE), Civil
Engineering (CE), Computer Engineering (CpE),
Electrical Engineering (EE), Electronics Engineering
(ECE), Environmental and Sanitary Engineering
(EnSE), Industrial Engineering (IE), and Mechanical
Engineering (ME), as well as Computer Science
(CS) and Information Technology (IT), have equal
footing with graduates worldwide.
THE FIRST SCHOOL IN THE PHILIPPINES TO
HAVE PROGRAMS FULLY ACCREDITED BY
PTC-ACBET
Another proof of the Institute’s being world
class, the Philippine Technological Council
(PTC) granted four Mapúa engineering
programs, namely IE, CE, EE, and ECE, with
its full accreditation. PTC is the umbrella
organization of all engineering professional
groups in the country and a provisional
member of the Washington Accord, an
international agreement among accreditation
bodies in different countries responsible for
accrediting engineering degree programs.
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As part of its continuous quality
improvement efforts, the Institute had pursued
an ISO certification to ensure consistency and
high standards in all its operating practices. Last
September 30, 2014, Mapúa was granted an ISO
certification (ISO 9001:2008 (QMS).
*
________
*
PCS-Information Computing Accreditation Board, provisional member of Seoul Accord
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In terms of output, Mapúa has produced more
than 250 board topnotchers on record since
2002, with six sterling No. 1s in the EE, ME,
CE, ChE, Sanitary Engineering, and Geology
licensure examinations in 2014 to top them off.
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Mapúa’s Development Office for Information
Technology supports the Institute’s information
and communications technology requirements:
a. Online Enrollment and Payment
b. Computerized Grade Processing
c. Online Student Performance Query
BlackBoard, a Learning Management System,
is used to facilitate and supplement teaching
and learning activities. The Institute also has
fully networked and Internet-ready computer
laboratories (1:1 student-to-computer ratio)
equipped with various application software.
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Campus redevelopment is currently being
undertaken by the Institute. A two-storey
research building was inaugurated at the
Intramuros campus last February 2015 to
house all its research laboratories. The research
building is in line with one of Mapúa’s strategic
initiatives, which is to develop its research
capabilities. The gymnasium and cafeteria have
also been renovated.
The Institute also provides comprehensive
online resources such as subscription
databases that offer full text access to E-books
and E-journals. There is also a platform for
searching the Library collection available 24/7
via the Internet through the Mapúa Libraries
TLC catalog and the EBSCO Discovery Service.
The Institute Archives and Special Collections, a
unit of the Libraries, contains Mapúa’s founding
documents and the personal papers of noted
faculty. DTheses@Mapua is a digital repository
containing Mapua theses, feasibility studies,
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and the scholarly works of Mapúa faculty and
students, researchers, labs, and centers.
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Internationalization of programs. One of the
main initiatives that the Institute focuses on
until 2020 is to build a solid reputation for
Mapúa as an international university. In 2008,
Mapúa began sending students to Chung Yuan
Christian University in Taiwan for researchinternship program. By 2010, students were
sent to major companies in Singapore for
on-the-job training. The Institute also is
continuously strengthening its international
programs such as plant visits, student
exchanges, and summer programs through its
collaborations with universities around the
globe. To date, Mapúa has a growing number
of partners in different parts of the world
including the US, South Korea, Japan, Malaysia,
Taiwan, Thailand, Spain, and Sweden.
The Institute will offer courses for advanced
placement opportunities.
Some of the special projects of the students,
that obtained local and international
recognitions are the Mechanical Anti-terrorist
Concept (MAC) Robot, Gold Medal Awardee in
the 1st World Cup of Computer-Implemented
Inventions; Aguila car prototype, Technical
Innovation award in 2013 SEM Asia, Bagwis
portable wind power generator, first place in
Shell Ideas360 Galing ng Pinoy Challenge.
Blackboard® Learn
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apúa Institute of Technology launched
Blackboard Learn, a new learning
management system (LMS) for all its schools
and departments, including the Malayan High School
of Science (MHSS) and the Malayan Colleges
Laguna (MCL).
Blackboard Learn is a tool that provides
students and teachers an easy and effective way
to access course materials. It gives the capability
for asynchronous online collaboration and course
delivery, advanced roles and rights management,
including the capability to create customized
communities of users, library integration, and a
centralized content repository with granular control
over content objects.
The new technology will give way to the
standardization of LMS across all programs and
departments of the Institute and its subsidiaries.
“Currently, we are using several free LMS such
as Moodle, Canvas, and the like, and we cannot
maximize them according to what we need in
terms of reports needed by the different schools or
programs,” Center for Teaching and Learning head
Mary Christine A. Tomas said.
She added that Blackboard differs because unlike
free LMS, students and faculty members can tailor
their Blackboard page according to their classroom
needs. Also, Blackboard Learn provides faculty members access to their students’ progress.
It includes a tool that allows teachers and professors to detect plagiarism, distribute class
reading, and conduct online conferences for distance learning.
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THE VIEWBOOK 2015–2016
SHS Academic Strands
Strand 1: Science,Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM)
Designed to prepare students who express keen interest in taking college degrees focused on
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, this strand aims to familiarize the students with
all the aspects involved in applying engineering, science, math, and technology to solve problems
in a real- world context. Students will be exposed to learning activities that will hone their
knowledge and skills in analyzing data, understanding real-world impacts, and conducting research.
Students will be prepared to participate as part of a team and as a team leader hence preparing
them to become well-rounded individuals. SHS students can pursue any of the undergraduate
programs identified under this strand:
BS Architecture (AR)
BS Industrial Engineering (IE)
BS Biological Engineering and
BS Industrial Design (ID)
BS Manufacturing
BS Chemistry (BECM)
BS Biological Engineering (BE)
Engineering (MfgE)
BS Chemical Engineering and
BS Chemical Engineering (ChE)
BS Materials Science &
BS Chemistry (CCE)
BS Chemistry (Chm)
Engineering (MSE)
BS Civil Engineering and
BS Civil Engineering (CE)
BS Mechanical Engineering (ME)
Environmental & Sanitary
BS Computer Engineering (CpE) BS Construction Engineering &
Engineering (CESE)
BS Electrical Engineering (EE)
Management (CEM)
BS Geological Science &
BS Electronics Engineering (ECE) BS Management Science and
Engineering (GSE)
BS Environmental and Sanitary
Engineering (MnSE)
BS Computer Science (CS)
Engineering (EnSE)
BS Service Engineering and
BS Information Systems (IS)
BS Geology (Geo)
Management (SEM)
BS Information Technology (IT)
Strand 3: Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS)
Designed to effectively prepare students who seek to pursue a college degree on liberal education,
this strand will be about a variety of subjects, looking at the world and its people from various
points of view. They will learn about ideas and beliefs that have guided human beings and shaped
civilizations for thousands of years. The learning activities are directed towards the development
of critical thinking. They will take introductory courses, which will give them a wide knowledge of
subjects and will guide them later on in choosing their major discipline. SHS students can pursue
any of the undergraduate programs identified under this strand:
AB Psychology (PSYA)
BS Psychology (PSYB)
BS Technical Communication (TCB)
BS Education Technology (EDT)
Strand 4: General Academic Strand (GAS)
Designed to prepare students who are more inclined to general areas of study rather than
specialized fields, this strand will present the option for students to take their electives from
specialized subjects of any other strands. SHS students can pursue any of the undergraduate
programs identified under this strand:
BS Multimedia Arts and Sciences (MAS)
BFA Digital Cinema (DC)
BS Interior Design (ID)
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Strand 2: Accountancy, Business, and Management (ABM)
Designed to prepare students who are inclined to take college degrees related to business and
management programs, this strand will be about the basic principles of the various functional
areas of business such as marketing, finance and accounting, information and technology, and
entrepreneurship. Students will also engage in business simulation and be exposed in the types of
decisions business managers face regularly. They will be challenged to articulate the importance of
strong business analytical skills and teamwork. SHS students can pursue any of the undergraduate
programs identified under this strand:
BS Accountancy (ACT)
BS Business Administration (BA)
BS Entrepreneurship (ENT)
BS Hotel and Restaurant Management (HRM)
Analytical and Physical
Chemistry Lab
Art Studio
ARMAC Laboratory
ASTEC Power Lab
Automotive Technology
CAD Room
CE-EnSE Materials Testing Lab
CE-EnSE Soil Mechanics Lab
ChE-Chm Biotech Lab
ChE-Chm General Chemistry Lab
ChE-Chm Organic Chemistry Lab
ChE-Chm Pilot Plant
Chemical Process Industry
CIM Lab
Drafting/Studio Room
DSP Lab
ECE Communications Lab
EECE Electronics Lab
EE-ECE-CpE Research Lab
EE Power Lab
EnSE Lab
Environmental Research Lab
Food Technology Laboratory
Foundry
HVAC-R
Hydraulics Lab
Hydraulics Research and Operation
Uni Lab
IE Applications Lab
IE Methods and Ergonomics Lab
Instrumentation and Controls Lab
Logic Circuit Lab
Machine Shop
MAS MAC Computer Laboratories
MAS Post Production Studio
Materials/Nanotech Research Lab
Mechatronics
ME Lab
Microscopy Lab
Microprocessor Lab
Open Laboratories
Organic Synthesis Research Lab
PC Troubleshooting Lab
Photography Lab
Physics Lab
Psychology Lab
Seminar Room
Special Projects Lab
Structural Engineering
UTM Center
Water Uni-tech & Resource Lab
Windows Computer Laboratories
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Starting young has always
produced good results.
Mapúa to open doors for senior high school
starting AY 2016-2017
apúa wants senior high school students, young as they are, to be equipped for the future through its
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world-class curriculum. From these youth, Mapúa hopes to fashion excellent professionals with global
outloook who will take on the governing of the Philippines in the near future.
Mapúa Institute of Technology, the country’s leading technological school, is set to offer senior high
school (SHS) starting academic year 2016-2017.
“As we open our doors to Grades 11 and 12,
the same high-quality education that Mapúa
is known for will be employed, which ensures
world-class education.”
Mapúa President and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Reynaldo B.Vea said that Mapua will offer all
strands in the Academic Track and that the curricula will be strongly aligned with its undergraduate
curricula, which are outcomes-based and learner-centered. This is pursuant to the Department of
Education’s mandate that the SHS curricula should be designed to ensure that the graduates in the
academic track will be ready for higher learning.
“As we open our doors to Grades 11 and 12, the same high-quality education that Mapúa is
known for will be employed, which ensures world-class education and advantage in admission to
tertiary level institutions,” said Dr.Vea.
The four strands under the Academic Track that Mapua SHS will be offering are: Science,
Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Strand (STEM); Accountancy, Business and Management
Strand (ABM); Humanities and Social Sciences Strand (HUMSS); and General Academic Strand (GAS).
Dr.Vea further added that studying at Mapúa SHS will give the students foot-in-the-door advantage
in the competitive admissions process into the colleges of Mapúa. They may choose to pursue
any of the Mapúa academic degree programs, which are harmonized with the four SHS academic
strands. These programs include but are not limited to eight programs accredited by the Engineering
Accreditation Commission of ABET, namely, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer
Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Environmental and Sanitary Engineering,
Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Computer Science and Information Technology
programs, accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET (www.abet.org).
Moreover, students with at least 85% general weighted average and final grades in Science, English
and Mathematics will be exempted from taking the admission exam.
Mapúa also offers integrated BS/MS programs that will give students an MS degree in the same
amount of time that will give them a BS degree in other schools. This is possible because of Mapúa’s
quarter system at the college level.
“With the offering of the SHS, we guarantee that we will continue to uphold Mapúa’s tradition of
excellence and forward-looking approach to development. In Mapúa SHS, the students will gain strong
background and competitive skills, as well as professional readiness and growth,” said Engr. Rosette
Eira E. Camus, dean of Admissions and International Programs.
Mapúa SHS will have two semesters, which will start in July and December. Each semester will have
20 weeks.
“Mapúa SHS will give the students footin-the-door advantage in the competitive
admissions process into the
colleges of Mapúa.”
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MAPÚA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
ADMISSION GUIDELINES FOR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
1. Fully accomplished application form
2. Proof of Candidacy for completion (photocopy of any of the following):
a. Report card for the current school year
b. Certificate of Good Moral Character
c. Current school ID (with school year and year level)
3. Two (2) identical pictures (plain background), size 1.5” x 1.5”
4. Application fee (if applicable)
5. Additional Requirements:
i.Junior High School completers who did not enroll the following academic year after graduation
• Original and photocopy of junior high school report card
• Photocopy of certification from the high school principal stating that the applicant’s Form 137-A is still in the school file and has not been forwarded to another school
ii.Foreign applicants from Philippine school
• Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR) or Special Study Permit (SSP)
• Original and photocopy of passport
iii.Foreign Applicants coming from schools abroad except Philippine schools
under DepEd
•Scholastic records or Transcript of Records duly authenticated by the Philippine
Embassy in the applicant’s country of origin
•Certificate of Completion in Grade 10
•Photocopy of applicant’s passport bio-page, latest admission and authorized stay
iv.Graduates of Non-Formal Education Accreditation and Equivalency or
graduates of Alternative Learning System Accreditation and Equivalency are
required to take the MSAE (Mapúa Scholastic Aptitude Examination/Mapúa Entrance Exam)
•Certificate of Rating (with passing marks in all subjects)
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5. Fully accomplished SHS Student Data Sheet / SHS Enrolment Form
6. 1 pc. ID picture (plain background), size 1.5” x 1.5”
7. One (1) long brown envelope to contain all of the above
8. Additional/Other Requirements:
a. For junior high school completers of previous years who did not enroll in any school after completion:
i. Certification from the high school principal stating that the Form 137-A is still in the
school file, and has not been forwarded to another school
b. For students who attended Non-Formal Education Accreditation and
Equivalency or completers of Alternative Learning System Accreditation
and Equivalency:
i.Certificate of Rating with passing marks in all subjects
ii.Photocopy of diploma
c. For Filipino students coming from schools abroad (except for Filipino schools under DepEd):
i. Authenticated Transcript of Records from Junior High School (in lieu of number 2)
ii. Certificate of completion in Grade 10 (junior high school or its equivalent)
iii. Certificate of Good Moral Character or Recommendation from the School
Guidance Counselor or Principal (in lieu of number 3)
iv.Original and photocopy of Filipino passport
d. For foreign nationals:
i.Current junior high school completer from high schools in the Philippines or high
schools abroad under DepEd:
a. Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR) or Special Study Permit (SSP)
b. Original and photocopy of Passport
c. Photocopy of birth certificate from the country of origin
ii. Current and previous junior high school completers from schools abroad:
a. For the complete list of requirements please see/call the Registrar’s Office or
refer to this link: http://mapua.edu.ph/admissions/foreignstudentguide/index.html
IMPORTANT REMINDERS:
1. Applicants with at least 85% General Weighted Average (GWA) and final grades in Science, Mathematics, and English in Grade 9 are exempted from taking the MSAE.
2. All applicants who are interested to study senior high school in Mapúa, regardless if they are exempted or not in taking the exam, shall provide all admission requirements.
3. Applicants exempted from taking the MSAE may confirm their slots by paying the non-
refundable reservation fee of Php 5,000 at the Mapúa Treasurer’s Office starting
August 2015.
4. The application is considered official once a receipt has been issued (for MSAE takers):
•Mapúa official receipt (for those who applied in-campus) or
•Mapúa provisional receipt (for those who applied at any accredited Testing Center).
5. Examinees should present their examination permits together with the receipts on the day of the examination.
ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS:
1. Mapúa Examination Permit or Examination Result Letter or Notice of Results
2. Original Grade 10 report card with the applicant’s eligibility for admission to Senior High School duly signed by the school principal
3. Original certificate of good moral character (recently issued) from the high school
(with school seal)
4. Original birth certificate printed on National Statistics Office (NSO) paper
Financial assistance
ETY SHS SCHOLARSHIP
i. Qualifications
• Incoming senior high school student
• Exempted from taking the Mapua Scholastic Aptitude Examination (MSAE) or must
attain at least 85% in the Mapua Scholastic Aptitude Examination
• Must pass the panel interview
• Must pass and be one of the top ten (10) scorers of the ETY scholarship exam
ii. Incentives
• Free tuition and other fees for the entire duration of the program
• Annual stipend of Php 5,000
iii. Responsibilities
• General weighted average of 90% and up in a year
• Shall have no grade lower than 85% in any subject
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SHS PROVINCIAL
TESTING CENTERS
Student Services
Office of Student Affairs
Center for Career Services
The Office of Student Affairs (OSA) is
responsible for creating a campus environment
that is conducive to the learning process,
safeguarding student welfare, promoting
healthy communication among students, faculty
members, personnel, and the administration,
disseminating information to students, and
identifying, monitoring, and acting upon the
specific needs of the students.
The Center for Career Services facilitates
international programs for inbound and
outbound students. Among its services and
projects are the MIT Career Link, career
development seminar, on-campus recruitment,
local and international on-the-job-training
program, international plant visit, student
exchange programs, cultural immersion
programs and leadership programs.
Office of the Prefect of Discipline
Campus Ministry/Center for Spiritual
Development
The Office of the Prefect of Discipline (OPD)
provides for the integral development of
student’s moral values, habits, ethics and ideals,
and strives to implement rules and regulations
aligned with the Student Discipline Handbook
and Mapúa Core Values.
Center for Guidance and Counseling
The Center for Guidance and Counseling
(CGC) offers various services that aim at
developing students’ educational, vocational, and
psychological potentialities. CGC also finds ways
to reach out to its graduates or alumni as part of
its follow-up services.
Center for Student Advising
The Center for Student Advising (CSA) services
ranges from academic to peer to personal. Major
objectives of the center include helping students
adjust to college life. Free tutorial is also being
offered by the center.
Center for Scholarships and
Financial Assistance
The Center for Scholarships and Financial
Assistance (CSFA) ensures that scholarships,
academic grants, financial aids, and all its services
are made available to academically deserving,
creatively gifted and financially
challenged students.
The Campus Ministry caters to the spiritual
well-being of students within the campus, and
embraces such organizations as the MIT Student
Catholic Action,Youth for Christ, Campus
Crusade for Christ, Campus Ministry Volunteers,
and other spiritually oriented organizations.
Center for Cultural Development
The Center for Cultural Development offers
a diverse cultural treat for Mapúa students to
showcase their creative and artistic talents
through the Mapúa Tekno Teatro, and the Mapúa
Cardinal Singers, the Institute’s official
resident choir.
Center for Student Publications
The Center for Student Publications publishes
the school organ, The New Builder, and the
school yearbook, Cardinal and Gold. It aims to
help students enhance their journalistic and
literary skills.
Health Services Department
The Health Services Department conducts
initial medical and dental examinations of
freshman students, facilitates the annual physical
examination of regular employees, makes
vaccinations available upon patients’ requests,
and conducts seminars relevant to health
awareness. It also accommodates students and
employees for medical consultations, first aid
treatment, and basic dental services.
BULACAN
Immaculate Conception
School for Boys
Poblacion, Malolos City, Bulacan
Telephone: (044) 305-3275
Fax: (044) 791-0288
MINDORO
Holy Infant Academy
Bonifacio St., Ilaya, Calapan City,
Oriental Mindoro
Telephone: (043) 288-1678
Fax: (043) 441-1202
CAMARINES SUR
Naga City Science High School
Gimenez Subdivision Leon SA
Aureus Street, Naga,
Camarines Sur
Telephone: (054) 472-0055
Fax: (054) 472-0055
NUEVA ECIJA
College of the Immaculate
Conception
Sumacab Este, Maharlika Highway,
Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija
Telephone: (044) 463-8102
loc. 116
Fax: (044) 463-1002
DAVAO DEL SUR
San Pedro College
12-C Guzman St., Davao City,
Davao del Sur
Telephone: (082) 221-0826
Fax: (082) 226-4461
ILOILO
Philippine Science High School
Bito-on, Jaro, Iloilo City, Iloilo
Telephone: (033) 329-0821
Fax: (033) 329-5466
ISABELA
University of La Salette
Dubinan East, Santiago City,
Isabela
Telephone: (078) 682-4799
Fax: (078) 682-5170
LEYTE
Sacred Heart College
T. Claudio St., Tacloban City, Leyte
Telephone: (053) 341-7476/
(053) 321-2424
Fax: (053) 325-3467
LAGUNA
Malayan Colleges Laguna
Pulo Diezmo Road,
Cabuyao, Laguna
Telephone: (049) 832-4000
Fax: (02) 520-8975
PALAWAN
Life College, Inc.
Junction 2, San Pedro, Puerto
Princesa City, Palawan
Telephone: (048) 434 -3784
PAMPANGA
Maranatha Christian Academy of
Dau Mabalacat,
Pampanga, Inc.
11651 Dau NLEX,
Mabalacat, Pampanga
Telephone: (045) 458-1108
Fax: (045) 458-1108
SHS MIDDLE
EAST TESTING
CENTERS
ABU DHABI, UAE
Philippine - Emirates
Private School
+9712-641-0918
+9712-641-5761
+9712-641-6044
Email: rosetabucal@gmail.com
DOHA, QATAR
Philippine School Doha
+974-4418-1587
+974-4418-1596
DUBAI, UAE
United International
Private School
+9714-254-3888
+9714-254-3889
KUWAIT
Philippine International
English School
+9652-392-2713
+9652-392-5253
MANAMA, BAHRAIN
Philippine School Bahrain
+973-17645-451
+973-17644-101 (fax)
AL-KHOBAR, KSA
Al-Andalus International
School
+9663-858-0097
+9663-857-0075
JEDDAH, KSA
International Philippine School
in Jeddah
+9662-671-6582
+9662-671-6445
RIYADH, KSA
International Philippine School
in Riyadh
+9661-456-4235
+9661-454-5608
MUSCAT, OMAN
Philippine School – Muscat
+968-246-97636
+968-296-98656
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The 17,996-square-meter campus
in Intramuros houses Mapúa Senior
High School and its undergraduate
programs namely: architecture and
design, engineering and sciences,
engineering management, social science,
and multimedia and visual arts. It is
easily accessible via buses, passenger
jeepneys, and the Light Rail Transit.
Inside the campus, all the buildings are
interconnected, making the different
offices, classrooms, and other facilities
easily accessible. Intramuros campus is
equipped with state-of-the-art facilities
to aid its students in their learning and
development. Today, Mapúa is widely
recognized as the biggest engineering
school in the Philippines.
Admissions Office
Mapúa Institute of Technology
Muralla Street, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Philippines
Tel.: +63 (2) 247-5000
Telefax: +63 (2) 524-5570
Email: admissions@mapua.edu.ph
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