* Formally-submitted Application: This usually involves completing an application form provided by PUP.
* Transcript of Records (TOR): An official copy of your academic records from your previous school, showing all subjects taken and grades earned. This needs to be submitted directly from the issuing school, often with a registrar's seal and signature.
* Good Moral Certificate: A certificate from your previous school attesting to your good behavior and conduct.
* Birth Certificate: A certified true copy of your birth certificate.
* Other Supporting Documents: This might include:
* Honorable Dismissal: A document from your previous school indicating you were dismissed in good standing.
* Entrance Examination Results: Depending on the program and PUP's policy, you might need to take an entrance exam.
* Curriculum Vitae (CV): A summary of your academic background and experiences.
* Photos: A certain number of passport-sized photos.
* Proof of residency: Document proving your address.
* Fees: You'll need to pay the required processing and evaluation fees.
Crucially: You need to check the specific requirements for your intended program at PUP. Contact the Admissions Office of the specific PUP campus and/or the department offering the program you're interested in. Their website should also have detailed information on transferee requirements. Don't rely solely on generalized information; always verify with the university directly.