Innovative Heroes
José Rizal University’s undergraduate programs are designed to develop well-rounded students who will be the future leaders of the nation.The University continues to partner with captains of industry in specialized programs that gives the JRU student the decisive EdGE in the job market.
Program Offerings
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, ARTS & SCIENCES (EAS)
- Bachelor of Arts (AB)
- Major in English
- Major in Mathematics
- Major in Social Studies
- Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics (BSAM)
- Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEED)
- Teaching Certificate Program (TCP)
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION & ACCOUNTANCY (BAA)
- Major in Accounting
- Major in Banking and Finance
- Major in Economics
- Major in Management
- Major in Marketing
- Major in Supply Management
COLLEGE OF COMPUTER STUDIES & ENGINEERING (CSE)
- Major in Business Analytics
- Major in Digital Animation Technology
- Major in Game Development
COLLEGE OF HOSPITALITY & TOURISM MANAGEMENT (HTM)
- Major in Cruise Management
COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES (NHS)
COLLEGE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION (CJE)
Admission Requirements
The following must be presented for registration purposes:
Only graduates of the general academic secondary curriculum will be considered for admission to the College Division. Graduates of vocational, agricultural and similar high schools must remedy deficiencies from the general academic secondary curriculum before they can be considered for admission.
The University reserves the right to decline any application for admission to the College Division, which does not conform to its policies, rules and regulations.
For the New and Transfer Students
NEW STUDENTS
- Duly accomplished on-line application form
- Official Transcript of Records
- Certificate of Good Moral Character (not applicable for new students who graduated from JRU)
- Photocopy of Birth Certificate or affidavit of birth and original copy for verification
- ID Photo, preferably 2×2 inches in size
TRANSFER STUDENTS
- Duly accomplished on-line application form
- Official Transcript of Records
- Honorable Dismissal / Transfer Credentials Certificate of Good Moral Character
- Photocopy of Birth Certificate or affidavit of birth and original copy for verification
- Photocopy of Marriage Contract for married female student, if applicable
- ID Photo, preferably 2×2 inches in size
FOREIGN NATIONALS
- Duly accomplished on-line application form
- Study Permit or Working Visa issued by Bureau of Immigration
- Original Student Record (red ribbon)
- Photocopy of passport
- ID Photo, preferably 2×2 inches in size
- Once enrolled, Alien Certificate of Registration
- Identity Card (ACR I-Card)
ALS (Alternative Learning System) / PERT (Philippine Education Placement Test) / NFE A&E (Non-Formal Education Accreditation and Equivalency) Passers
- Duly accomplished on-line application form
- Original copy of certificate of rating issued by the respective Bureau under DepEd
- Form 137 from previous school / DepEd, if applicable
- ID Photo, preferably 2×2 inches in size
DUAL CITIZENSHIP
- Duly accomplished on-line application form
- DepEd Form 138 (Report Card) / Authenticated or Red Ribbon original student records, if graduated abroad
- Photocopy of passport
- Government certificate of recognition as Filipino citizen
- ID Photo, preferably 2×2 inches in size
Scholarships
The University upholds its commitment to making quality education accessible to all through a number of scholarships that are available every year to qualified student applicants.
*For further inquiries, applicants may call the Guidance and Testing Office at 8531-8031 local 32.
LA PLUMA SCHOLARSHIP
All incoming first-year college students who have been certified by their Senior High School Principal as belonging to the top 10 of the whole graduating batch of the Senior High School, with at least 80 graduating students from any DepEd recognized school is qualified as La Pluma scholars for their two (2) school years in JRU provided they enroll in JRU in the school year immediately following their year of graduation from Senior High School. This scholarship entitles students to a 100% tuition and 100% miscellaneous fees discount, reimbursement of cost of all textbooks, and inclusion in the “Academic Scholars’ Mentoring Program.” In addition, incoming “Valedictorians” are entitled to P1, 000.00 monthly allowances.
academic scholarship
Academic scholarships A and B are also available to students, which entitle them to various tuition and miscellaneous fee discounts. Existing JRU students carrying a regular load following the sequence of courses based on the effective and approved curriculum year for the previous semester and have no failure in any courses since freshman, who obtains a final GPA of 1.50 with no grade lower than 1.75 (for Academic A scholarship) or obtains a final GPA of 1.75 with no grade lower than 2.00 (for Academic B scholarship), may qualify for a scholarship.
JRU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP
The Jose Rizal University Alumni Association (JRUAA) maintains a number of academic scholarships for students to pursue and obtain a bachelor’s degree at Jose Rizal University. This scholarship is intended to assist deserving students with an academic promise to further their studies. This includes free tuition and other school fees. The JRUAA will determine every year how many scholars can be funded by the program.
SPECIAL MILITARY SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship is open to the dependents of military personnel who die or are incapacitated in the line of duty. An approved copy of eligibility issued by the Armed Forces of the Philippines Educational Benefit Committee (AFPEBC) is submitted to the VP of Financial Affairs. Successful applicants will enjoy a 100% discount on tuition and a 100% discount on miscellaneous fees for the duration of his/her stay at the university.
Athletic Scholarship
Athletic and band scholarships are granted to deserving student-athletes for the purpose of representing the University in inter-scholastic sports competitions.
THE COLLEGE DIVISION
Dr. Don Vicente C. Real
Dean, College of Education, Arts, and Sciences
Dr. Allan F. Galvez
Dean, College of Business Administration and Accountancy
Engr. Liza R. Reyes
Dean, College of Computer Studies and Engineering
Dr. Kathleen G. Apilado
Dean, College of Hospitality and Tourism Management
Dr. Tessie R. Da Jose
Dean, College of Nursing and Health Sciences
Dr. Ma. Dulce B. Mangibin
Dean, College of Criminal Justice Education
Department Chairpersons and Coordinators
Daisy A. Dela Cruz, Accountancy and Legal Management
Honeylette D. Villanueva, Economics, Finance, and Marketing
Warlon P. Lamsen, Management
Sharmaine Justyne R. Maglapuz, Information Technology
Paul Gilbert V. Maglaya, Entertainment and Multimedia Computing
Raymond Joseph R. Meimban, Electronics and Communication Engineering
Rosalina R. Estacio, Computer Engineering
Irene Rossele D. Swing, Hospitality Management
Evelyn O. Velasco, Tourism Management
Lotis Melinda V. Bernarte, Nursing
Gina E. Agus, History and Social Sciences
Lorenza A. De Guzman, Education
Melfi M. Caranto, Psychology
Marcelo D. Mendoza, Mathematics
Cheryl C. Mislang, Natural Science
Eleanor R. Robles, Languages
Jose Andres C. Serrano III, PE/NSTP
Joel A. Agtarap, Criminology
CONTACT INFORMATION:
02-8531-8031 loc. 29
email: deans@jru.edu