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MAPUA INSTITUTE
OF TECHNOLOGY
Mapúa is the only
institution in the Philippines using the Quarter System of education, which
divides one school year into four (4) terms. Under the system, students are
only given a maximum of fifteen (15) units per term, with longer number of
classroom hours per week per unit. This, in turn, would compensate for the
shorter number of weeks per term. Aside from giving students a more
manageable academic load, the system also enables students to finish a
specific program one year ahead than the usual.
Mapúa is the only Philippine institution that applied for accreditation at
the United States-based organization, Accreditation Board for Engineering
and Technology (ABET). This certification, once granted, would make Mapúa
programs equivalent to the university programs in the United States.
In the past eight years, Mapúa produced 20 Board 1st Placers in the fields
of Engineering and Architecture and is the only school in the Philippines to
have the most number of Level III PACUCOA accredited Engineering programs.
The success of the efforts of the Institute to establish a culture of
excellence in education is firmly evidenced by the high performance of its
graduates in the licensure examinations, consistently placing in the top
ten, and maintaining high passing percentage rates. This accounts for the
high demand for Mapúa graduates by private and government institutions,
where a big number of important positions are occupied by alumni of the
Institute.
To ensure quality education, the Institute employs outstanding faculty
members who are highly qualified in terms of academic degrees and teaching
experience. The qualifications of these teachers are enhanced through
scholarship grants for higher learning as well as attendance in conventions
and seminars to keep them abreast with the latest teaching approaches.
Excellence in teaching is always encouraged, acknowledged and rewarded.

DID YOU KNOW?
Mapúa Institute of Technology (MIT, Mapúa Tech or simply Mapúa) is a
private, non-sectarian, Filipino tertiary institute located in Intramuros,
Manila and in Makati City. It was founded by Don Tomás Mapúa in 1925.
The institute is a reputable source of architects, engineers and science
graduates and topnotchers in the architectural and engineering licensure
exam.
As of 2006, diplomas and official documents issued by the institute includes
a footnote with the message “Malayan Colleges operating under the name of
Mapúa Institute of Technology”, noting the implementation of the name change
of the administration.

Type: Private
non-sectarian; co-ed
Application Period: July to March
Application Fee: Freshman: P500.00
Transferee: P500.00
Foreigners: US$40.00
Campus: Intramuros Campus,
Muralla St., Intramuros, Manila
Makati Campus,
333 Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue, Makati City
Office to Contact: Intramuros Admissions Office
G/F South Building
Muralla St., Intramuros, Manila
(+632) 247-5000 local 5101; (02) 524-5570
E-mail: admissions@mapua.edu.ph
Makati Admissions Office
333 Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue, Makati City
(+632) 896-1650
E-mail: admissions@mapua.edu.ph
Entrance Exam: Mapúa Scholastic Aptitude Examination (MSAE)
Examination Dates: Saturdays, from September to March (as scheduled)
Exam Coverage: Verbal and Numerical Aptitude, Biology,
Chemistry, Physics and Computer
Tuition Fee per Unit: P1,411.00 for Engineering and Architecture
P873.00 for Nursing
P1,092.00 for Accountancy and Business courses
Testing Centers:
Aquinas University of Legazpi, Legazpi City, Albay
Canossa Academy, Lipa City, Batangas
Canossa College, San Pablo City, Laguna
Divine Word Academy of Dagupan
Don Bosco Academy, Mabalacat, Pampanga
Don Bosco Technical Institute, Tarlac City, Tarlac
Holy Spirit Academy of Laoag, Laoag City, Ilocos Norte
Immaculate Conception School for Boys,
Malolos, Bulacan
Palawan Hope Christian School,
Puerto Princesa, Palawan
Sacred Heart College, Lucena City, Quezon
St. Joseph College, Olongapo City
Tomas Del Rosario College, Balanga City, Bataan
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
For Freshmen Applicants:
1. Proof of candidacy for graduation (photocopy of any of the following: 4th
year report card,
Certificate of Good Moral Character, etc.)
2. Two (2) identical pictures (plain background), size 1½” x 1½”
3. Application fee
For Previous Graduates:
1. Original and photocopy of 4th year report card
2. Photocopy of 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
For Transferees:
1. Weighted average of at least 2.00 (equivalent to 86) or better, excluding
Religion, Physical Education (PE) and National
Service Training Program (NSTP)
2. No failing grades
3. Original transcript of records for evaluation purposes
4. Original certificate of good moral character issued by the Student
Affairs Office (with school seal)
5. Letter of Intent addressed to the Executive Vice-President for Academic
Affairs. In the letter state the program applied for
For Foreign Applicants:
1. Proof of candidacy for graduation (photocopy of any of the following: 4th
year report card, Certificate of
Good Moral Character, etc.)
2. Two (2) identical pictures (plain background), size 1½” x 1½”
3. Application fee
4. Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR)
Note: Foreign students are only taken in at the First Year level. No
advanced college units are credited in Mapúa. For Procedural Guidelines in
the issuances of student visas, and in the change in the admissions status,
applicants must inquire at the Registrar’s Office.
For applicants coming from schools abroad (except for Filipino schoolsunder DepEd):
Certificate of completion of secondary education (high school or its
equivalent)
Additional requirements once approved by EVPAA:
1. Honorable dismissal/Certificate of Transfer Credential
2. Original or certified true copy of detailed course (subject) descriptions
3. Original birth certificate printed on National Statistics Office (NSO)
paper
4. Two identical pictures (plain background), size 1½” x 1½”
5. Photocopy of Alien Certificate of Registration (ACR), for foreign
national
6. Official results of basic medical laboratory work-up (CBC, urinalysis,
stool exam, chest x-ray: PA view) from
accredited list of hospitals and
clinics.
7. Admission fee
DEGREE PROGRAMS
INTRAMUROS CAMPUS
Architecture & Design
Architecture
Industrial Design
Interior Design
Engineering & Science
Biological Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Civil Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Electronics & Communications Engineering
Environmental & Sanitary Engineering
Geological Science and Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Materials Science & Engineering
Mechanical Engineering Management
Engineering Management
Social Sciences
AB Psychology
BS Psychology
Multi-Disciplinary Program
Management Science & Engineering
Multimedia Arts & Sciences
Double/Triple Degree Programs
Biological Engineering and Chemistry
Biological Engineering, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering and Chemistry |
MAKATI CAMPUS
Information Technology
Computer Science
Information Technology
Health Sciences
Nursing
Business & Management
Accountancy
Business Administration
Entrepreneurship
Hotel & Restaurant Management
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SCHOLARSHIPS
Mapúa Institute of Technology offers numerous scholarships to outstanding
students who deliver high marks academically. Scholarships sponsored by the
Mapua Administration include:
A. E.T. Yuchengco Institutional Scholarship
This scholarship offers free tuition and other fees for the entire duration
of the program with a quarterly stipend of P 5,000.00, quarterly book
allowance of P3,000.00 and one (1) Academic Adviser.
This applies to incoming college freshmen with a rating of not lower than
80% in the Mapúa Entrance examination. They must qualify in the scholarship
examination and panel interview. The scholar must maintain an average of at
least 1.75 every quarter and no failing grade in any course.
B. Don Tomas Mapúa Scholarship
The scholarship is given in full for high school valedictorians and in half
for high school salutatorians. This scholarship shall be in effect for two
(2) quarters.
This scholarship applies to incoming college freshmen where the
valedictorian or salutatorian is a graduate from a batch of at least 20
students.
The student shall enjoy the scholarship in the 2nd quarter should he/she not
incur any failing grade.
C. Income-based Financial Assistance Program
(Applicable to all programs)
This incentive provides for a 40% discount on tuition fee for incoming
freshmen starting batch 2008-2009. The annual family income of the student
must not be more than P500,000.00. This incentive shall be given to a
student with a rating not lower than 60% in the Mapúa Entrance Examination.
The scholar must maintain a GPA of 2.75 every quarter. Also, the scholar is
prohibited from shifting to another program.
D. Work-to-Study Program
This applies to currently enrolled students whose combined annual family
income is not more than P550, 000.00 and whose re-admission status is “OK”.
The student under this program shall render work in assigned
departments/offices. This program allows the student to avail of an
incentive with regard to the miscellaneous fees.
E. Book Loan Program
This applies to currently enrolled students who render work in assigned
departments/offices. The student under this program can avail of the
incentive for work rendered in Mapúa to cover quarterly loanable amount (may
be used to purchase supplies at the Mapúa bookstore or pay for service in
other departments).
F. Other Scholarships sponsored by Mapúa
Athletic Scholarship; Cheerleader Scholarship; The New Builder Scholarship;
FAMIT Scholarship; MITLU Scholarship; non-FAMIT/Non-MITLU Scholarship; P.D.
577 Scholarship
G. Other Scholarships sponsored by Private Agencies/Companies
Texas Instrument Inc. (available to incoming freshmen); Merck, Inc.
Philippines (available to incoming freshmen); Airlift Asia Charity
Foundation; AY Foundation; Fluor-Daniel; Fujitsu Philippines; Go So Tee
Foundation; Lexmark Research and Development Corporation; New PAGCOR; PHINMA
Foundation Inc.; SGV Foundation Inc.; and Mapúa Scholarship Grant
LINKAGES
Mapúa maintains a strong linkage in order to provide its students an
effective foundation in their on-the-job training and educational
enhancement. Institutions where Mapúa has linkages include, among others,
Hewlett-Packard, Sun Microsystems-Java, Ericsson Telecommunications, Cisco
Systems and the Department of Science and Technology. Students taking up
their on-the-job training will have a competitive edge as the school
partners with distinguished companies such as the Aboitiz Group of
Companies, Maynilad Water Services, Philippine Long Distance Telephone
Company, Accenture and the National Power Corporation.
Faculty and Academic Development aspires continuous excellent standing with
the help of companies such as Toyota, Microsoft, Sykes, Fuji Xerox
Foundation and the Ateneo Center for English Language Teaching.
FACILITIES
State-of-the-art Laboratory Equipment
Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) System
Electronic and Electrical Instrument Calibrators
Chemical Engineering Pilot Plant
Universal Testing Machine
Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer
Triaxial Machine for Soil Testing
Miniaturized Hydraulics Laboratory
Mechanical Drive System
Microwave Kit (miniaturized microwave set-up)
Antenna Laboratory with transmission line trainers
Nursing Skills Laboratory/Simulated Hospital
HRM Laboratory
Computer Laboratories with 1:1 student to computer ratio
Branded PC units in 30-seat laboratories
Backed by 1 gigahertz backbone
Purely Cisco Network Equipment
E1 internet access
Simulated Hospital for Nursing Students
Nurse’s Station
Operating Room
Delivery Room and Nursery
Intensive Care Unit
Ward and Private Room
Community Health Room
Orthopedic Bed
Autoclave
Simulated Hotel for HRM Students
Suite
Hotel Room
Bar and Restaurant
Kitchen
The Library
With a Multi-Media Room and Internet Service
Contains more than 40,000 titles
With at least 800 seating capacity
With automated circulation and billing systems
On-line Public Access Catalog
On-line databases of periodicals, general references, etc.
Audio-Visual and Seminar Rooms
Equipped with the latest multi-media equipment and closed circuit TV
Student Lounge with Cable TV
Mapúa Judo’s Dojo Room
Fully Equipped Fitness Gym
Cardinal Plus
Contact-less Smart Cards used for student IDs
RCBC Automated Teller Machines
Water Purifying Station
Dispensers that provide purified water to all students are located
all over the campus.
STUDENT STATISTICS
Total Student Population of Intramuros Campus: 9,000+
Total Student Population of Makati Campus: 2,000+
Average number of transferees enrolling per year: 100-120
source: www.mapua.edu.ph (As of October 30, 2008)
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