The School Administration reserves the right to admit stuents on the basis of their moral
character, academic standing, credentials and other requirements of the program that they
desire to enroll.
1.1 For New Students:
1.2 For Transferees:
1.3 Students Under Probation:
1.4 For Graduating Students:
1.5 For Shifting Students:
Any student, upon admission is subject to all school regulations as stated in this Student
Handbook, the source of which are the guidelines from the CHED and the memoranda and directives
from the Administrative Team.
Although BCC is a Catholic School, all students, irrespective of thier religious beliefs,
are welcome.
High School graduates seeking admission to college for the first time
should submit the following:
A. School Report Card (Form138-A) or its equivalent (Form 137-A)
B. Photocopy of Birth Certificate issued by the National Statistics Office (NSO)
C. Certificate of Good Moral Character
D. College Admission Test Result and administered by BCC Guidance Office.
E. Interview result conducted by the Department Dean.
F. Required medical laboratory results. (CBC and X-ray).
The tranferees are the following:
A. students from other institutions.
B. old students enrolled in other school who want to reenroll in BCC.
College tranferees must submit the following:
A. Credentials from the school last attended:
* Certificate of Transfer Credentials/Honorable Dismissal
* Informative Copy of the Official Transcript of Records.
* Certificate of Good Moral Character.
B. Photocopy of Birth Certificate issued by the NSO
C. Result of the College Admission Test administered by BCC Guidance Office.
D. Result of the Interview conducted by the Department Dean or the Dean of
Student development and Welfare.
E. Required medical laboratory results. (CBC and X-ray).
A transferee with unsatisfactory grades from hs/her previous school may be
accepted on probation provided he/she meets the requirements for admission in
the Department concerned.
The Department Dean concerned and the Guidance Counselor will monitor
transferees on probationary status.
Sudents who are under academic probation secure clearance from the Department Dean
before enrolling.
Graduating students are required to bring their evaluation of subjects from the
Department Dean before enrolling.
Shifting students are those who transfer to another course within the school; they may be
returning or continuing students. They are required to present their evaluated subject and
grades to the Department Dean who shall have the discretion to accept or to reject the student.