Admissions

General Policy

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM

Bachelor of Science in Business and Economics (BSBE)

Admission Requirements

All applicants to the bachelor degree program must have completed at least a high school education from a duly recognized educational institution. Applicants, whose high school education is not completed in the United States, or those who have less than two (2) years of high school or college education in the United States, must submit evidence of English proficiency such as TOEFL or IELTS.
In the absence of English proficiency documentation, the student may still pursue with the application provided that he or she will be required to take and pass the English proficiency tests to be conducted by PMU.

Admission Procedures

In order to apply for admission, the student must observe the following procedure:

  1. Fill-out and submit the PMU Admission Application Form together with the attachments mentioned below to the admissions office.
  • Attach a copy of the high school diploma and/or evidence of completed high school education indicating academic records or certification of graduation. In lieu of high school diplomas, the student may submit official transcripts from colleges and universities previously attended, if applicable. Diplomas and/or documents evidencing completion of high school education or college level education written in languages other than English must accompany translated versions certified by authorized agencies or professionals.
  • Attach $200 application fee. The application fee is non-refundable.
  1. Upon receipt of the application form and attachments, the admissions office will interview the student and review the application for completeness and verification purposes, and the review results will be communicated to the student accordingly.
  2. If approved for admission, the student will be provided with a letter of acceptance for admission. If the student will be required to take the English entry level examination, the admissions office will issue a conditional letter of acceptance and notify the student of the examination date.
  3. The admissions office will provide the student with a copy of the school catalog and performance fact sheet for his/her review.
  4. The student will fill-out, sign, and initial the Enrollment Agreement Form. If applicable, the Enrollment Agreement Form will also indicate conditions prior to normal matriculation particularly those involving English proficiency requirements.
  5. The student will be advised of the orientation for new students’ schedule. Attendance to the orientation is mandatory. The student will also be given a brief tour of the campus to get him or her familiar with the location of the school’s facilities, such as classrooms, computer lab, library, and student lounge.

GRADUATE PROGRAM

Master of Science in Business and Economics (MSBE)

Admission Requirements

An applicant to the graduate programs must have completed at least a bachelor’s degree from approved or accredited institutions with a minimum of 120 semester units or 180 quarter units.
Applicants to the Master degree program must have completed at least a bachelor’s degree in mission, healthcare, business or major-related concentrations. In addition, applicants must submit one (1) written letter of recommendation.
Applicants, whose previous education is not completed in the United States, or those who have less than two (2) years of high school or college education in the United States, must submit evidence of English proficiency such as TOEFL or IELTS.
In the absence of English proficiency documentation, the student may still pursue with the application provided that he or she will be required to take and pass the English graduate entry level examination to be conducted by PMU.

Admission Procedures

In order to apply for admission, the student must observe the following procedures:

  1. Fill-out and submit the PMU Admission Application Form together with the attachments mentioned below to the admissions office.
  • Attach a sealed official transcript of the bachelor’s degree. Official transcripts from schools outside the United States must accompany a foreign transcript evaluation (from a duly recognized evaluation agency approved by PMU indicating equivalency of U.S. bachelor degree education).
  • Attach one (1) letter of recommendation.
  • Attach $200 application fee. The application fee is non-refundable.
  1. Upon receipt of the application form and attachments, the admissions office will interview the student and review the application for completeness and verification purposes, and the review results will be communicated to the student accordingly.
  2. Applicants who completed the bachelor’s degrees in a non-related field or applicants with insufficient background in theology and missionary work may be conditionally admitted and required to take the following prerequisite courses (non-credit) prior to being fully admitted to the program:
    Prerequisites for Master Degree: Prerequisites for Master Degree program: If the bachelor’s degree is not related to Business or Economics, student must take three (3) subjects (12 units) among the following subjects before registering for a master’s program.
  3. If approved for admission, the student will be provided with a letter of acceptance for admission. If the student will be required to take the English entry level examination, the admissions office will issue a conditional letter of acceptance and notify the student of the examination date.
  4. The admissions office will provide the student with a copy of the school catalog and performance fact sheet for his/her review.
  5. The student will fill-out, sign, and initial the Enrollment Agreement Form. If applicable, the Enrollment Agreement Form will also indicate conditions prior to normal matriculation particularly those involving English proficiency requirements.
  6. The student will be advised of the orientation for new students’ schedule. Attendance to the orientation is mandatory. The student will also be given a brief tour of the campus to get him or her familiar with the location of the school’s facilities, such as classrooms, computer lab, library, and student lounge.

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