admissions

Law Admissions

Click HERE to download the Institute of Law application form.

Application Procedure:
Step I        Registrar’s Office, Window C
(Arts Building, G/F, next to Chapel)
Office Hours: Mon. – Fri. 8am – 5 pm with noon break

-    Look for Ms. Tess Valencia
-    Present photocopy of certified college TOR or Certificate of candidacy for graduation and original copy of the Scholastic Record/updated Report of Ratings if graduating in March or April
-    If qualified, an “OK” slip to take the LSQT will be issued

Step 2        Cashier Station
        (frontage of Education Building, G/F, next to UCCO)
Office Hours: Mon. – Sat. 8am – 5 pm with noon break

-    Pay the LSQT fee

Step 3        Law Dean’s Office
    (Law Building, 3/F, Room 313)
Office Hours: Mon. – Fri. 1pm – 7pm

-    Present OK” slip to take the LSQT and all other requirements
-    Secure and accomplished an application form for LSQT
-    Exam permit will be issued with the date, time and venue of exam indicated therein.

Important:
LSQT are administered on Saturdays at 1:00 p.m. on the dates as announced. Cut-off day for the filing of applications for LSQT is every Thursday at 5:00 pm. All applications filed after the cut-off will be scheduled on the next LSQT date following the week where application was filed.

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LAW SCHOOL QUALIFYING TEST (LSQT)

Requirements:

1.    (2) photocopies of certified copy of college Transcript of Records (for evaluation purposes)
2.    (3) copies of 2”x 2” colored photo
3.    FEU receipt for the payment of testing fee

Addendum to requirement # 1:
If an applicant is graduating in March or April at the time of filing to take the LSQT, he/she must present the following:
a.    Certificate of candidacy for graduation and
b.    Original copy of the Scholastic Record or updated Report of Ratings

Important:
As per DECS Order No. 46, series of 1996, “The applicant student must be a graduate of a bachelor’s degree and must have earned eighteen (18) units of English, six (6) units of Mathematics and eighteen (18) units of  Social Sciences.”