Central Philippine University

By Rusieljs G. Lunasco


Despite the pandemic, a total number of 3,523 students enrolled for the summer term.

Central Philippine University’s college enrolment for the summer term has increased by 4. 18 percent compared to the previous year.

At the end of the online enrolment, 3,314 college students have officially enrolled for summer classes. Last year, there was a total of 3,181 enrollees.

The College of Business and Accountancy has the most number of enrollees (767), followed by the College of Nursing (602) and the College of Engineering (542).

“We are happy that despite the pandemic, our summer enrolment has increased,” said CPU President Dr. Teodoro Robles. He further added that although there is a significant reduction for the graduate programs, the college enrolment has not been affected.

“For the first semester, we are hoping that we could enroll the same number of students as last year. There has been a great demand for placement for our programs most especially for the College of Nursing,” he said.

A total of 3,523 students have enrolled in the pre-collegiate (Senior High School), collegiate, and post-grad levels.

CPU has officially started its summer term on July 6. The university announced that it will implement full-online classes for the current term and the upcoming first semester.

Pre-registration is ongoing for new students and transferees. For pre-registration please visit (http://registration.cpu.edu.ph/)

Online enrolment for continuing students will start on July 13 for Pre-Collegiate Level (Kindergarten, Elementary, JHS, SHS) and August 6-15 for the Collegiate and Post-graduate level. For more information, please visit (https://cpu.edu.ph/enrolment/)