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Key Takeaway
- ETEEAP = College Degree From Work Experience: The Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP) allows OFWs to convert their work experience, skills, and TESDA certifications into college credits — earning a bachelor’s degree without starting from scratch.
- Now Open for SY 2026-2027: CHED and OWWA have launched the program with online enrollment now open for the 2026-2027 school year.
- 50+ Deputized Universities: Over 50 colleges and universities across the Philippines are CHED-deputized to offer degrees.
- Experience = Credits: Your years of work abroad, TESDA certifications, and professional training can be assessed and credited toward your chosen degree.
- Affordable Path to Career Upgrade: ETEEAP is significantly cheaper than traditional degree programs — pay only for assessment and remaining credits.
ETEEAP 2026: The OFW’s Complete Guide to Earning a College Degree Through Work Experience
The Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP) is the most powerful career upgrade tool available to overseas Filipino workers in 2026 — and most OFWs don’t know it exists. Signed into law as Republic Act No. 12124 on March 3, 2025, ETEEAP allows Filipino workers to convert years of work experience, TESDA certifications, and professional training into equivalent college credits. The result: a legitimate CHED-recognized bachelor’s degree without having to start from Year 1. For a detailed overview of the program’s history and legal basis, see our original ETEEAP article.
For OFWs who left college to work abroad, or who gained skills through years of overseas employment, ETEEAP is a game-changer. As Senator Sherwin Villanueva stated: “Through ETEEAP, work experience, skills, and TESDA certifications can be recognized and assessed as part of earning a college degree.” The program is now accepting applicants for School Year 2026-2027, with online enrollment systems launched by CHED in April 2026.
According to CHED, the program specifically targets OFWs, skilled professionals, and lifelong learners who want formal academic credentials without repeating years of study they’ve already practically mastered through work.
How ETEEAP Works: From OFW to Degree Holder
ETEEAP operates on a simple principle: what you’ve learned through work is equivalent to what you’d learn in a classroom. Here’s how the process works:
Step 1: Determine Your Eligibility
To qualify for ETEEAP, you must meet these requirements:
- Age: At least 23 years old
- Education: High school diploma or equivalent (ALS passer)
- Work Experience: Relevant work experience (the specific years depend on the degree you’re pursuing — typically 2-5 years of relevant experience)
- Citizenship: Filipino citizen (including those currently abroad)
For OFWs who want to understand how their specific work experience translates to credits, our OWWA Scholarship guide provides additional context on educational support programs available.
Step 2: Choose Your Degree and University
Select a degree program that aligns with your work experience. If you worked as a domestic helper in Hong Kong, a BS in Social Work or BS in Family Life and Child Development may be appropriate. If you worked in construction, BS in Civil Engineering or BS in Architecture may be available through equivalency assessment.
Step 3: Submit Your Portfolio
Compile evidence of your learning and experience:
- Accomplished ETEEAP application form
- Letter of Intent to the chosen university
- PSA Birth Certificate and Marriage Certificate (if applicable)
- High school diploma or TESDA certificates
- Certificate of Employment (COE) from current and previous employers
- Detailed resume/CV highlighting relevant work experience
- 1×1 ID pictures (2 pcs)
- Training certificates, licenses, and professional development records
Step 4: Assessment and Credit Evaluation
The ETEEAP coordinator at your chosen university will evaluate your portfolio and determine:
- Which subjects your work experience covers (these become your credits)
- Which remaining subjects you need to complete
- The estimated time to complete the degree
Step 5: Complete Remaining Credits and Graduate
Once your equivalency is mapped, you only need to complete the remaining academic credits (typically 30-50% of the full degree). After passing all requirements, you receive a CHED-recognized bachelor’s degree — identical to what traditional graduates receive. Many OFWs have successfully used their ETEEAP degrees to pursue career advancement abroad or transition to new professions upon returning to the Philippines.
CHED-Deputized Universities Offering ETEEAP (SY 2026-2027)
As of March 2026, CHED has deputized over 50 higher education institutions across the Philippines to implement ETEEAP. Here are the participating universities and their offered programs:
Luzon Area
| University | Location | Offered ETEEAP Programs |
|---|---|---|
| De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde | Manila | BS Hospitality Management, BS Business Administration, AB Communication |
| University of the Cordilleras | Baguio | BS Computer Science, BS Criminology, BS Elementary Education, BS Secondary Education |
| San Sebastian College-Recoletos | Manila | BS Business Administration, AB Political Science, BS Psychology |
| University of La Salette | Santiago, Isabela | BS Nursing, BS Education, BS Criminology |
| Paul University Philippines | Tuguegarao | BS Education, BS Business Administration, BS Information Technology |
| Philippine Normal University | Manila | Bachelor of Elementary Education, Bachelor of Secondary Education |
| Polytechnic University of the Philippines | Manila | BS Office Administration, BS Business Administration, BS Communication |
| University of Makati | Makati | BS Business Administration, BS Criminology, BS Education |
| Manuel L. Quezon University | Quezon City | BS Business Administration, AB Political Science, BS Psychology |
| New Era University | Quezon City | BS Education, BS Business Administration, BS Communication |
Visayas Area
| University | Location | Offered ETEEAP Programs |
|---|---|---|
| University of San Carlos | Cebu | BS Education, BS Psychology, BS Business Administration |
| Cebu Normal University | Cebu | Bachelor of Elementary Education, Bachelor of Secondary Education |
| University of the Visayas | Cebu | BS Criminology, BS Business Administration, BS Hospitality Management |
| Foundation University | Dumaguete | BS Education, BS Business Administration, BS Psychology |
| Silliman University | Dumaguete | BS Education, AB English, BS Business Administration |
| Negros Oriental State University | Dumaguete | BS Education, BS Agriculture, BS Business Administration |
| University of Bohol | Tagbilaran | BS Education, BS Business Administration, BS Criminology |
| Cebu Technological University | Cebu | BS Industrial Technology, BS Education, BS Information Technology |
Mindanao Area
| University | Location | Offered ETEEAP Programs |
|---|---|---|
| University of Mindanao | Davao | BS Business Administration, BS Criminology, BS Education |
| Ateneo de Davao University | Davao | BS Psychology, BS Education, BS Business Administration |
| University of the Immaculate Conception | Davao | BS Business Administration, BS Education, BS Psychology |
| Mindanao State University | Marawi/Iligan | BS Education, BS Business Administration, BS Agriculture |
| University of Southeastern Philippines | Davao | BS Information Technology, BS Business Administration, BS Education |
| Notre Dame of Dadiangas University | General Santos | BS Business Administration, BS Education, BS Criminology |
| Xavier University Cagayan de Oro | Cagayan de Oro | BS Business Administration, AB Mass Communication, BS Industrial Education |
| Liceo de Cagayan University | Cagayan de Oro | BS Business Administration, BS Education, BS Criminology |
Online/Distance Learning Options
For OFWs who cannot attend regular classes, several universities offer ETEEAP through flexible learning modalities:
- University of the Philippines Open University (UPOU) — Offers assessment with online modules for OFWs abroad
- Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) — Open university program with ETEEAP equivalency assessment
- Technological Institute of the Philippines (T.I.P.) — Flexible scheduling for working students and OFWs
Most In-Demand ETEEAP Courses for OFWs (SY 2026-2027)
Based on enrollment data and OFW demand, these are the most popular ETEEAP degree programs:
1. BS Business Administration (BSBA)
Best for: OFWs in management, administration, retail supervision, and office coordination roles. Specializations include Human Resource Management, Marketing, Financial Management, and Operations Management. This is the most widely offered ETEEAP program across deputized universities.
2. BS Education (BSE)
Best for: OFWs who worked as teachers, tutors, caregivers, or training coordinators. Specializations available in Elementary Education, Secondary Education (English, Math, Science), and Early Childhood Education. Ideal for OFWs who want to pursue teaching credentials.
3. BS Psychology
Best for: OFWs in healthcare, social work, counseling, and human services roles. Particularly relevant for caregivers, community workers, and those in customer-facing positions abroad.
4. BS Criminology
5. BS Computer Science / Information Technology
Best for: OFWs in IT support, programming, web development, and technical roles. Also suitable for those who gained computer skills through self-study and work experience.
6. BS Hospitality Management
Best for: OFWs who worked in hotels, restaurants, cruise ships, and tourism-related industries. This program recognizes practical experience in food service, housekeeping, and guest relations.
7. BS Office Administration
Best for: OFWs who worked as administrative assistants, office coordinators, executive secretaries, and in back-office support roles abroad.
8. AB Programs (Communication, English, Political Science)
Best for: OFWs in media, communications, customer service, and community organizing roles. AB English is particularly popular for those who want to pursue teaching or writing careers.
How Your OFW Experience Translates to College Credits
Here’s a practical example of how ETEEAP credits work for a typical OFW:
Example: Domestic Worker in Hong Kong → BS Psychology
- Work Experience: 10 years as a domestic helper/caregiver
- Credits Earned: Human Development, Psychology basics, Communication skills, Crisis management, Cultural sensitivity
- Remaining Credits Needed: Core psychology subjects, research methods, practicum
- Estimated Time to Complete: 1.5-2 years (instead of 4 years from scratch)
Example: Construction Worker in Saudi Arabia → BS Civil Engineering
- Work Experience: 8 years in construction site management
- Credits Earned: Construction management, Safety protocols, Technical drawing (if applicable), Project coordination
- Remaining Credits Needed: Advanced engineering mathematics, structural analysis, design courses
- Estimated Time to Complete: 2-3 years
Example: Nurse in the UK → BS Nursing
- Work Experience: 5 years as a healthcare assistant/nurse abroad
- Credits Earned: Patient care fundamentals, Medical terminology, Infection control, Ethics
- Remaining Credits Needed: Philippine nursing board subjects, Clinical rotations, Community health nursing
- Estimated Time to Complete: 1-2 years (with board exam preparation)
ETEEAP Costs: How Much Does It Cost?
ETEEAP is significantly more affordable than traditional degree programs:
- Assessment Fee: ₱2,000-₱5,000 (one-time, covers portfolio evaluation and equivalency mapping)
- Per-Credit Fee: ₱300-₱800 per credit hour (vs. ₱1,500-₱3,000 in traditional programs)
- Total Estimated Cost: ₱30,000-₱60,000 for the entire degree (vs. ₱200,000-₱400,000 for 4 years in a traditional program)
- OWWA Subsidy: Qualified OWWA members may receive additional financial assistance through OWWA’s Education and Livelihood Assistance Program (ELAP)
How to Apply for ETEEAP SY 2026-2027
Enrollment for the 2026-2027 school year is now open. Here’s how to apply:
- Visit the CHED ETEEAP portal: Go to eteeap.ched.gov.ph or the CHED Facebook page for official announcements
- Choose your university: Review the list of deputized HEIs above and select one that offers your target degree
- Contact the program coordinator: Each deputized university has an ETEEAP coordinator who will guide you through the application process
- Prepare your portfolio: Gather all required documents (see Step 3 above)
- Submit your application: Applications can now be submitted online through the ENROLL OFWs system launched by CHED in April 2026
- Attend the assessment: Your portfolio will be evaluated by the ETEEAP assessment team
- Receive your equivalency map: You’ll learn which subjects you’re credited for and which you still need to complete
FAQ
What is ETEEAP?
ETEEAP stands for Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program. It’s a CHED-approved program that allows individuals to earn a bachelor’s degree by having their work experience, skills, and prior learning assessed and credited as equivalent to college subjects. It was signed into law as Republic Act No. 12124 on March 3, 2025.
Is the ETEEAP degree different from a regular degree?
No. The degree you receive through ETEEAP is identical to a traditional degree — it’s CHED-recognized and accepted by employers, graduate schools, and professional licensing boards. There’s no indication on your diploma that you earned it through ETEEAP.
Can OFWs still working abroad apply?
Yes. ETEEAP is specifically designed for OFWs and other working professionals. The assessment process can be completed remotely, and many universities offer flexible scheduling for students who are still abroad. Some programs allow you to complete remaining credits through online modules.
What if I don’t have TESDA certifications?
TESDA certifications are helpful but not required. Your work experience, employer certificates, training records, and other evidence of learning can all be assessed for equivalency credits. The key is demonstrating that you’ve gained knowledge and skills equivalent to the subjects in your target degree.
How long does it take to complete an ETEEAP degree?
It depends on how many credits your work experience covers. Typically, OFWs can complete their degree in 1-3 years, depending on the program and the extent of their relevant experience. The more relevant your work experience, the fewer remaining credits you’ll need.
Can I use my ETEEAP degree for career advancement abroad?
Yes. Since ETEEAP degrees are CHED-recognized and identical to traditional degrees, they are accepted internationally. Many OFWs use their ETEEAP degrees to qualify for better job positions, professional licenses, or graduate studies abroad.
Financial Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or academic advice. program requirements, fees, and program offerings may change without prior notice. Always verify current information through the official CHED website (ched.gov.ph), the ETEEAP portal (eteeap.ched.gov.ph), or contact the ETEEAP coordinator at your chosen university directly. For OWWA-related assistance, visit owwa.gov.ph.





