Original copy of certification of good moral character
3 copies of 2 x 2 picture
Certification of honors received/obtained if valedictorian or salutatorian, and the number of graduates, signed by the principal of the high school where s/he graduated (original and photocopy)
Transferees
Photocopy of birth certificate
3 copies of 2 x 2 picture
Original copy of certification of good moral character
Certificate of honorable dismissal
Copy of grades signed by the Registrar (Transcript of Records for college)
Cross-Enrollees
Students of other institution may cross – enroll in Mabini Colleges for subject (s) needed for his/her graduation
A cross – enrollee must present a cross –registration permit from the registrar of his mother institution specifying the total number of units and the subjects to be enrolled
Admission is subject to the availability of the subject being cross – enrolled and within the registration period.
A graduating student of Mabini Colleges may be allowed to cross enroll of not more than 6 units in another HEI.
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Mabini Colleges (formerly known as Mabini Junior College) is a private educational institution established in 1924 by educator and Camarines Norte native, Miguel Rojo Ibana. The school’s name was inspired by Apolinario Mabini, one of the Philippines’ national heroes. The institution is located at the municipality of Daet, Camarines Norte.
This humble institution offers a wide range of courses, including courses from Business, Computer Studies, Teacher Education, Communication, Criminal Justice Education, and Nursing. The institution is also open for students who are wanting to have their technical-vocational education in the [rovince as they also have TESDA-recognized courses under its belt. These courses include training and instruction in Health Care Servicing (NC II), Automotive Servicing (NC I), Electronic Products, Assembly & Servicing (NC II), 2D Animation (NC III), Visual Graphics Design (NC III), and Computer Systems Servicing (NC II).