Admissions Process
Admissions Process for Master’s Degree Programs
Master’s degree programs include, MDiv, MABS, MATL Before you submit your application, carefully read the description of the program you are interested in. Then go to this link for the Application Form.
Master’s degree programs include, MDiv, MABS, MATL Before you submit your application, carefully read the description of the program you are interested in. Then go to this link for the Application Form.
- The Admissions Office will contact the people you have listed to provide character references for you
- After all your references have been received, you will be asked to take IGSL’s English Proficiency Test (EPT).
- After taking your EPT, you will be given an appointment for an interview. You will be given a list of questions to be discussed during your interview. If you live in Metro Manila, your interview will be conducted face-to-face on our campus. If you live in another province or another country, you will have your interview online.
- Within one week of your interview, you will be notified about the result of your application.
- You will submit a Conditional Acceptance Response form, to indicate that you want to proceed with your application.
- You will submit an official Transcript of Records (TOR) from your bachelor’s degree. If you are an international applicant, you must have your TOR authenticated at the Philippine Embassy in your country. If you are unable to submit an official transcript, you will sign a waiver acknowledging that when you graduate, you will not receive an S.O. number from the Philippine Commission on Higher Education, and you will not be able to use your IGSL master’s degree to pursue higher studies.
- You will be given a link to an online site called Coming to IGSL to help prepare you for what to expect as an IGSL student.
- You will be asked to complete a Medical Questionnaire and undergo a simple medical exam and laboratory tests. If you plan to live on campus, each family member must complete the medical exam and laboratory tests. If you have children, you will be asked to submit their record of childhood immunizations.
- You will be given an estimate of the cost of your IGSL training, including tuition, textbooks, housing, visa and living expenses. You will be asked to submit Proof of Financial Support, either from your own income/savings or from friends/relatives/supporters who will agree to help with your expenses.
- If you want to apply for a scholarship to help with your expenses, you may request a Scholarship Application at this time. Scholarships are available to cover tuition, textbooks, visas and housing.
- If you want to live in IGSL’s on-campus housing, you may submit a Housing Request at this time. Priority will be given to international students, and to Filipino students from outside Metro Manila.
- When all of these steps are complete, you will receive a Final Acceptance letter from IGSL.
- If you are an international student, you will be guided through the steps in applying for a Philippine visa. IGSL students use the 47a2 visa, called the “Special Non-Immigrant Visa” for students in international schools. Unlike a student visa, the 47a2 visa has a provision for students to bring their spouse and children with them to the Philippines.
- If you have children age 4 and above, you will receive information about the education options available for your children. You will be responsible for all school expenses of your children.
- When all of these steps are completed, you will be given the “Go Signal” to come to IGSL. You will be asked to send IGSL the information about your arrival (date, time, flight, etc.). You will not be permitted to register for classes if you travel to IGSL before receiving your “Go Signal.”
- The Admissions Office will contact the people you have listed to provide character references for you.
- If you are an international student, you will be asked to take a simple online English Test via Zoom. Do not be anxious about this test – if you do not pass the English Test, you will be enrolled in the PIM English Program during your first year.
- If your husband has applied for IGSL studies, you will receive your Conditional Acceptance letter at the same time as your husband. When all of the required steps have been completed, you will receive your PIM Final Acceptance letter when your husband receives his IGSL Final Acceptance letter.
- If you are from the Philippines, and your husband is not an IGSL student, you will be asked to have a short interview with one of IGSL’s PIM faculty.