City College of Davao to accept student applications starting June 3

DAVAO CITY — The City College of Davao (CCD) will accept applicants to its bachelors programs on June 3 to 14, 2014.

CCD President Wenefredo Cagape said for school-year 2024-2025, the college will be accepting 320 freshman students.

These students can choose to enroll in the CCDs programs:

  • Bachelor of Early Childhood (BECEd)
  • Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship (BSEntrep)
  • Bachelor of Technical-Vocational Teacher Education Major in Computer Programming
  • Bachelor of Technical-Vocational Teacher Education Major in Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology.

“Starting next week, June 3-14, the submission of application for the city college. Then, screening will be on June 17-21. Then enrollment for first year will be on July 3-5, for new students,” Cagape said during the ISpeak media forum on Thursday.

New students are required to submit a duly filled-out Application for Admission Form, PSA Birth Certificate, Recent Senior High School Report Card (SF9) or Appropriate ALS Certificate for ALS graduates.

They must also prove they are residents of Davao City who come from a low income household by submitting a Certificate of Residency issued by the barangay government, Income Tax Return (ITR) of both parents or Certificate of Low Income issued by the Office of the Barangay Chairman. Applicants who are members of indigenous groups are also required to submit and Certificate of Belonging to Indigenous Peoples Group.

Cagape said the college is conducting its off-semester classes for students taking up Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship. He added that summer classes in the CCD, just like its regular classes, are free.

Enrollment for CCD sophomore students is slated at June 29-31. Classes will start on the first Monday of August.

For more details, check out the CCD’s official Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/HSCN41RAVEYZjQHb/?mibextid=qi2Omg

(Davao City Information Office)

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