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College of Teacher Education

The College of Teacher Education of Cebu Normal University covers within its umbrella the flagship programs of the university. The undergraduate programs include Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEEd) and Bachelor of Science in Education (BSEd) with varying fields of concentration and specialization.

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Undergraduate Programs

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  • Bachelor of Elementary Education (BEED)
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSED) major in:
    a. English
    b. Filipino
    c. Math
    d. Science
    e. Social Studies
    f. Values
  • Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (BECEd)
  • Bachelor of Special Needs Education (BSNEd)
  • Bachelor of Technology and Livelihood Education (BTLEd)
  • Bachelor of Physical Education (BPEd)
  • Bachelor of Culture and Arts Education (BCAEd)
  • Ladderized Education Program (GASAKA)
  • Diploma in Professional Education (DPE)
    (1-year program for Non-Education graduates with four (4) year baccalaureate degree)

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  • Bachelor of Elementary Education Major in Early Childhood Education (ECE)
    ECE Prospectus
  • Bachelor of Elementary Education Major in General Education (Gen Ed)
    Gen Ed Prospectus
  • Bachelor of Elementary Education Major in Pre-Elementary Education (Ladderized Program)
  • Bachelor of Elementary Education Major in Special Education (SpEd)
    SpEd Prospectus
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English
    English Prospectus
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Filipino
    Filipino Prospectus
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Mathematics
    Mathematics Prospectus
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Values Education
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Music, Arts, Physical Education, and Health (MAPEH
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Biological Science
    BioSci Prospectus
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Physical Science
    PhySci Prospectus
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Social Science
    SocSci Prospectus
  • Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE)
    TLE Prospectus
  • Bachelor of Physical Education Major in Physical Education and Sports
    PE Prospectus

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  • Senior High School Report Card or Certified true copy of it, showing a GPA of 85, LRN and Strand
  • Certificate of Good Moral Character
  • Photocopy of NSO issued Birth Certificate (present original)
  • Two (2) pcs. 2×2 colored ID picture with name tag for the Application Form for the Testing Center
  • One (1) pc. 2×2 colored ID picture with name tag for the Application Form from the College
  • 2 long white folders with plastic cover
  • 1 long brown envelope with plastic cover

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Graduate Programs

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Thesis Programs

Master of Arts in Education (MAEd) Major in:

Non-Thesis Programs

Master in Special Education (MSpEd) Major in: (Hearing Impairment, Learning Disability, Mental Retardation, Visual Impairment)

M_SpEd_HI

M_SpEd_LD

M_SpEd_MR

M_SpEd_VI

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Doctoral Programs

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  • Accomplished Graduate School Application Form
  • Honorable Dismissal/Transfer Credentials (present original)
  • Photocopy of original TOR for Evaluation (present original)
  • Original and photocopy of Marriage Certificate in NSO security paper (for married female)
  • Two (2) pcs. 2×2 ID pictures black & white or colored
  • One (1) pc. 1×1 ID picture black & white or colored
  • One (1) long brown envelope with plastic envelope
  • One (1) long folder with jacket
  • Graduate Admission Test (testing fee of Php 400.00) times three for foreign applicant

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Steps in accepting foreign students including documentation requirements:

 

Step 1 – Initial review of documents by the Liaison Officer at the Registrar Office.

           

  1. Passport
  2. Scholastic Credential
  3. Certificate of information in any form etc.                                                                          

Step 2 – If OK, advise to submit letter of intent to the College where the program chosen                    is offered

Step 3 – If accepted by the College, the Dean shall notify in writing the Office of the Registrar for issuance of Notice of Acceptance (NOA)

Step 4 – Documentation Procedures and guidelines for Foreign Students after passing           the admission test by the College

  1. Submit the following:

a. 5 copies of filled up Student Personal History Statement (Form at the Registrar’s Office)

b. 5 copies of notarized affidavit of support including bank statements or notarized notice of grant for institutional scholars to cover expenses for the students accommodation and subsistence, as well as school dues and other incidental expenses.

c. 5 copies of duly authenticated scholastic credentials /Original transfer credential for students previously enrolled within the country

d. 5 copies student information sheet for foreign student (Form at the Registrar’s Office)

e. Police Clearance issued by the national police authorities in the student’s country of origin or legal residence, authenticated by the Philippine Foreign Service Post having consular jurisdiction over the place

f. 5 sets photocopy of passport (bio-page, latest arrival, authorized number of days to stay in the Philippines, page where visa is laminated (if available)

g. 5 copies 2×2 picture with white background

 

  1. Issuance of Notice of Acceptance (NOA) when documentation requirements are completed together with Acceptance Fee of One Hundred Dollar (100$) or to the Accounting Office via issuance of order of payment at the Registrar’s Office.

Step 5 – Regular Bureau of Immigration process follows such as but not limited to:

NOTE: Payments for the corresponding application shall be collected by the School Representative/Liaison Officer to the Bureau of Immigration 1 week or 5 days before the application to avoid charges of late filing.

  1. Student Visa Conversion (9f)
    Fees: Php 9,720.00 and or above with additional 50$ US Dollar for ACR I-Card Fee

Checklist of Documentary Requirements for Conversion to Student Visa

  • Joint Letter request addressed to the Commissioner from the authorized representative of the petitioning school and applicant, using the school letterhead with dry seal;
  • Duly accomplished Consolidated General Application Form (CGAF)
  • Photocopy of passport bearing the bio-page, latest admission with valid authorized stay and Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ) Stamp;
  • Notice of Acceptance of the applicant bearing a clear impression of the school’s official dry seal;
  • Endorsement addressed to the Commissioner from the school for the conversion of the applicant’s status, signed by the School Registrar
  • Certificate of Eligibility for Admission from CHED in case of Medicine/Dentistry
  • CHED Endorsement for transfer and shifting of course, if applicable;
  • National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Clearance, if application is filed (6) months or more from the date of first arrival in the Philippines;
  • Photocopy of BI School Accreditation ID of the registrar or school representative; and
  • BI Clearance Certificate

 

  1. Special Study Permit (SSP)
    Fees: Php 5,240.00 and or above with additional 50$ US Dollar for ACR I-Card Fee

Checklist of Documentary Requirements

  • Letter request addressed to the Commissioner from the representative of the petitioning school;
  • Duly accomplished CGAF. If the applicant is a minor, it shall be signed by the parent or the legal guardian;
  • Photocopy of passport bio-page and latest admission with valid authorized stay;
  • Certificate of Acceptance issued by the learning institution accredited by the Bureau of Immigration to accept foreign students, indicating the number of months (length of study) of the technical/vocational, special and/or primary or secondary level courses for applicants below 18 years of age;
  • Photocopy of BI school accreditation ID of the registrar or school representative;
  • National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Clearance, in case of flying schools;
  • BI Clearance Certificate.

 

  1. Student Visa Extension (9f)
    Fees: Php 8,020.00 and or above with additional 100$ US Dollar for ACR I-Card Fee

Checklist of Documentary Requirements

  • Joint letter request addressed to the Commissioner from the applicant and the authorized representative of the petitioning school, using the school letterhead with dry seal;
  • Duly accomplished CGAF
  • Photocopy of passport bio-page, visa implementation page and latest admission with valid authorized stay;
  • Copy of Latest Transcript of Records or Certificate of Grades (2 previous semesters);
  • Honorable Dismissal or Certificate of Transfer from previous school, in case of transfer;
  • Commission on Higher Education (CHED) endorsement, in case of shifting of course and/or transfer of school;
  • Photocopy of BI school accreditation ID of the registrar of the school representative;
  • BI Clearance Certificate;
  • Original or certified true copy of Bureau of Quarantine Medical Clearance, if applicant is a national of any countries listed under Annex “A” of Immigration Operations Order No. SBM-14-059-A who arrived in the Philippines on or after June 2014.
  • Letter of Explanation for failing grades or dropped subjects, if applicable;

TUITION FEES and MISCELLANEOUS/OTHER FEES FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS

Name of Fees
Baccalaureate Degree Amount
Post-Baccalaureate
Master’s Degree Amount
Doctorate Degree

Amount

1. Tuition
336.00/per unit
750/per unit
1200/per unit
1500/per unit
Miscellaneous/Other Fees
 
 
 
 
2. Guidance Fee
20.00
20.00
 
 
3. Medical/Dental Fees
30.00
30.00
30
30
4. Ang Suga Publication
30.00
30.00
30
30
5. General Services
50.00
50.00
 
 
6. SSC (Supreme Student Council)
60.00
60.00
 
 
7. Athletics Fee
75.00
75.00
75
75
8. Library Fee
100.00
100.00
100
100
9. Cultural
100.00
100.00
100
100
9. Laboratory Fees
100/per subject
100/per subject
 
 
10. Administrative Cost per semester
50USD
50USD
50USD
50USD
12. Acceptance Fee (One time pay)
100USD
100USD

 

100USD

 

100USD

 

Step – 5.1 Official correspondence and notices shall be via e-mail address registered in      the Personal Data Sheet for Foreign Students.

 

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Guidelines for Application for Admission
Undergraduate Studies

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  1. Submit the following to the College evaluation committee:
    a. Senior High School report card showing 85 as general average (original and photocopy)
    b. Original copy of good moral character
    c. NSO Birth Certificate (original and photocopy)
    d. 1 white folder with plastic cover & 1 long brown envelope; and
    e. 2 copies of recent 2×2 ID picture
  2. Fill out the application form provided by the college.
  3. Submit the filled-out application form to the evaluation committee.
  4. Proceed to the  Accounting Office for the payment.
  5. Present the receipt to the Testing Center to get your schedule of examination.
  6. Come on the scheduled date of examination on time.

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Cebu Normal University
PRIVACY POLICY

Policy Statement

This Privacy Policy is adopted in compliance with the Data Privacy Act of 2012 (Republic Act No. 10173), its Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR), and other relevant issuances of the National Privacy Commission (NPC). The University is committed to protecting and respecting your personal data privacy. We process personal information in accordance with the principles of transparency, legitimate purpose, and proportionality. This Policy informs how we collect, use, disclose, store, protect, and dispose personal information of our data subjects.

Definitions

Personal information refers to any information, whether recorded in a material form or not, from which the identity of an individual is apparent or can be reasonably and directly ascertained by the entity holding the information or when put together with other information that would directly and certainly identify an individual.

Sensitive information is a type of personal information with the risk of discrimination against the Data Subject. These are about an identifiable person’s racial or ethnic origin, marital status, color, and religious, philosophical, or political affiliations. It is also, about an individual’s health, education, the genetic or sexual life of person, or any proceeding for any offense committed or alleged to have been committed by such person, the disposal of such proceedings, or the sentence of any court in such proceedings; Issued by government agencies peculiar to an individual which includes, but not limited to, social security numbers, previous or current health records, licenses or its denials, suspension or revocation, and tax returns; and specifically established by an executive order or an act of Congress to be kept classified.

Privileged information refers to any and all forms of data which under the Rules of Court and other pertinent laws constitute privileged communication.

Information We Collect

The University may collect personal information in the context of its regular functions — including but not limited to the following categories:

  1. Students: contact and enrollment details, academic records, health or medical records, accommodation records, student-activity participation, and related data.
  2. Staff and job applicants: contact details, employment history, qualifications, employee-related data.
  3. Alumni profiling: contact and demographic details.
  4. Visitors, volunteers, and other stakeholders: information collected through sign-in forms, CCTV or security monitoring, photos or recordings during official events, surveys, and feedback forms.

Collection may occur by any medium, including: paper forms, electronic forms, email, website or online platforms, CCTV or video/photographic capture, surveys/questionnaires, and other lawful means.

Purposes and Uses of the Data Collected and Processed

Personal information collected may be used for:

  1. Administration of admission, enrollment, employment, alumni relations, and other official functions.
  2. Maintenance of student and employee records, including academic, health, and administrative data.
  3. Provision of University services such as counseling, scholarship administration, placement, library access, facilities use, laboratory access, security, parking, and accommodation.
  4. Internal research, quality assurance, performance monitoring, and institutional planning.
  5. Compliance with statutory obligations (e.g. reporting to government agencies when required).
  6. Security, safety, and campus management, including CCTV monitoring.

Legal Basis / Lawful Criteria for Processing

All processing of personal data is carried out in accordance with the legality, fairness, and lawfulness requirements under the Data Privacy Act and IRR.
Where applicable, processing is grounded on consent, contract, legal obligation, legitimate interest, or other lawful bases recognized under the law. The choice of lawful basis depends on the nature of data, the purpose of processing, and legal or contractual requirements.

Manner of Collection and Processing

Personal data may be collected through physical forms (paper-based), electronic forms, online or web-based platforms (e.g., registration portals, email, institutional website), CCTV or video/photo capture (for security or surveillance), event sign-in sheets or registration forms, surveys or questionnaires, or other legitimate and lawful means.

Processing may include collection, recording, sorting, storing, retrieval, use, updating, modification, blocking, destruction or other operations as allowed under the law, consistent with declared purposes.

Disclosure of Information

The University does not disclose personal information except under the following circumstances:

  1. Internal disclosure within authorized University personnel, only when necessary and appropriate for legitimate institutional purposes.
  2. External disclosure only when required or permitted by law (e.g. statutory obligations), or when the data subject has provided valid consent.
  3. Sensitive personal information or privileged information is processed and disclosed only in accordance with relevant legal provisions.

Risks, Safeguards and Security Measures

The University recognizes that processing of personal data entails certain privacy and security risks. Accordingly, we implement appropriate organizational, technical, and physical security safeguards to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of personal data — whether in electronic or physical form. Such measures include (but are not limited to):

  1. Access controls (both digital and physical) to restrict access only to authorized personnel
  2. Use of secure storage: locked filing cabinets or secure rooms for physical records; password-protected systems, encryption, secure servers, firewalls for electronic data
  3. Secure transmission of data (when shared or transferred), secure printing and disposal protocols, and safe deletion or destruction of data when no longer needed
  4. Classification of data and periodic review of security protocols, to ensure adequacy in light of the risks presented and sensitivity of the data processed

Rights of Data Subjects

Under the Data Privacy Act and its IRR, data subjects have the following rights:

  1. Right to be informed — you have the right to know whether personal information about you will be, is being, or has been processed; the purposes of processing; the personal data to be entered; and the scope and method of processing.
  2. Right to access, correct, or update your data — you may request access to your personal information, ask for rectification of inaccuracies, or request updates.
  3. Right to object or withdraw consent — when processing is based on consent or legitimate interest, you may withdraw consent or object, subject to legal limits.
  4. Right to data portability — where applicable, you may obtain a copy of your personal data in a secure and portable format for transfer to another controller.
  5. Right to erasure or blocking — if personal data is incomplete, outdated, unlawfully obtained or processed, no longer necessary, or processing is unauthorized, you may request erasure or blocking, subject to legitimate grounds for retention (e.g. legal obligations or defense of legal claims).
  6. Right to damages — you may seek indemnification for damages resulting from inaccurate, incomplete, outdated, unlawfully obtained or unauthorized use of your personal data.
  7. Right to lodge a complaint with the NPC if you believe your data privacy rights have been violated.

Requests for access, rectification, objection, portability, erasure or complaints may be submitted in writing to the University’s designated Data Protection Officer (DPO) or Data Privacy Office.

Security, Retention, and Disposal

The University implements appropriate organizational, technical, and physical security measures to safeguard personal data — whether in paper or electronic form — against unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. Such measures include: secure storage (locked filing cabinets or rooms), restricted access to authorized personnel only, use of locked screens/screensavers, secure transmission (sealed envelopes or secure electronic transmission), secure printing and disposal of documents, and safe deletion or destruction of data when no longer needed.

Personal data will be retained only for as long as necessary to fulfill the declared and legitimate purposes, or as required for legal obligations or defense of legal claims. When no longer needed, personal data will be disposed of securely in accordance with University policy and relevant data-protection guidelines.

Consent, Notice, and Legitimate Processing

Where required by law, consent will be obtained from data subjects prior to collection or processing of their personal or sensitive data. In other cases (e.g. CCTV monitoring, legitimate interest), the University will inform data subjects through appropriate notice mechanisms before or at the time of data collection. Privacy notice(s) will accompany data-collection forms or be posted in conspicuous campus areas, and on the University website. At all times, data processing is based on legitimate purpose and proportional to the need.

Data Subject Access and Contact

To exercise your rights or if you have any inquiry, concern, or request regarding your personal data, please contact:

Omar B. Roma

Data Protection Officer
Email: dpo@cnu.edu.ph
Phone: 09422041421

Changes to This Policy

The University reserves the right to update or amend this Privacy Policy as necessary to reflect changes in applicable laws, regulations, regulatory guidance, or its internal data-processing practices. Updated versions will be posted on the University’s official website and, where appropriate, communicated to data subjects.