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The ETEEAP schools list includes 101 CHED-deputized higher education institutions across the Philippines authorized to offer college degrees through work experience assessment. For Filipino professionals and OFWs who have built careers without completing a bachelor’s degree, understanding which ETEEAP schools are accredited, what courses they offer, whether online study is available, and how to apply from abroad is the key to converting years of work into a recognized academic qualification.
Key Takeaway
- 🏫 101 accredited schools: CHED has deputized 101 higher education institutions across 16 regions of the Philippines to offer ETEEAP degrees, with the list updated most recently in March 2026.
- 📚 Courses vary by school: Each ETEEAP school is authorized only for specific degree programs — from BS Criminology and BS Business Administration to BS Information Technology, BS Nursing, and education degrees. No school offers all courses.
- 💻 Online ETEEAP is available: OEd (AMA University Online Education) is the first fully online ETEEAP school, and CHED launched the ENROLL OFWs online enlistment system in April 2026 for OFW pre-assessment.
- 🌍 OFWs can apply from abroad: Filipino citizens at least 23 years old with 5+ years of relevant work experience can apply. The LEAP-OFWs scholarship through OWWA provides government funding for eligible OFWs.
- ⚠️ Verify accreditation: Only schools on the CHED deputized list can confer valid ETEEAP degrees. Enrolling in a non-accredited institution means the degree may not be recognized by employers or government agencies.
What Are ETEEAP Schools and Why Does Accreditation Matter?
ETEEAP schools are higher education institutions (HEIs) that have been evaluated, approved, and deputized by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to offer the Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program. Not all universities and colleges in the Philippines are authorized to offer ETEEAP — only institutions that meet CHED’s standards for conducting prior learning assessment, portfolio evaluation, and academic equivalency mapping are granted this authority.
When CHED grants a school the authority to offer ETEEAP, it means the institution has demonstrated specific capabilities: qualified assessors, rigorous portfolio evaluation processes, academic equivalency mapping systems, and the capacity to support adult learners who may be combining work and study. Degrees awarded through ETEEAP by accredited schools carry the same validity as degrees earned through conventional means — they are recognized by the Civil Service Commission (CSC), the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC), TESDA, and most employers.
Enrolling in an ETEEAP school that is not on the CHED deputized list is a serious risk. The degree you receive from a non-accredited institution may not be recognized, which means your time, money, and effort could be wasted. Always verify a school’s accreditation status on the official CHED deputized HEI list (updated March 2026) before applying.
The CHED ETEEAP Schools List: Complete Directory by Region
As of the March 2026 CHED update, 101 higher education institutions are deputized to offer ETEEAP across 16 regions of the Philippines. Below is the complete directory organized by region, with the specific degree programs each school is authorized to offer through ETEEAP.
National Capital Region (NCR) — 15 ETEEAP Schools
The National Capital Region has the highest concentration of ETEEAP schools, reflecting the dense urban population and large working professional base in Metro Manila.
| # | School | ETEEAP Courses Offered |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Arellano University | BSEd, BA Psychology, BA Political Science, BA English, BS Nursing |
| 2 | De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde | BS Hotel & Restaurant Management, BS Information Systems, AB Production Design, AB Music Production, AB Performing Arts (Dance) |
| 3 | Lyceum of the Philippines University-Manila | BA, BS Psychology, BS HRM, BS Business Administration, BS International Travel & Tourism, BS Computer Engineering, BS IT |
| 4 | New Era University | BSEd, BEEd, BSBA, BA Political Science, BA Mass Communication |
| 5 | Our Lady of Fatima University-Valenzuela | BS Hospitality Management, BS Business Administration |
| 6 | Philippine Christian University | BS Office Administration |
| 7 | Philippine Normal University | BEEd, BSEd, BS Math Teaching, BS Chem Teaching, BS Physics Teaching, AB Psychology, AB English, Early Childhood Education |
| 8 | Philippine Women’s University | BS HRM, AB Communication Arts, BFA Advertising, AB Social Development, BSBA, Bachelor of Music |
| 9 | Polytechnic University of the Philippines | BS Applied Sociology, BBA, AB Public Ad, AB Pol Sci, AB Mass Comm, BS Cooperatives, BS Office Admin |
| 10 | San Sebastian-Recoletos | BSBA, BS Psychology, BA Mass Communication, BA Political Science |
| 11 | St. Jude College | BS Nursing |
| 12 | St. Joseph College of Quezon City | AB Community Development, BS Office Admin, BSBA |
| 13 | St. Paul University Manila | Bachelor of Music (Music Education, Piano, Voice, Guitar, Violin, Marimba) |
| 14 | Technological University of the Philippines | Bachelor of Technology, BS Industrial Education, Bachelor of Technician Teacher Ed, Computer Science |
| 15 | University of Perpetual Help System-Dalta | AB Communication, BS HRM, BSBA |
Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) — 3 ETEEAP Schools
| # | School | ETEEAP Courses Offered |
|---|---|---|
| 16 | Baguio Central University | BSEd, BEEd, BA English, BA Political Science, BA Public Administration |
| 17 | University of Baguio | BA Mass Comm, BA Pol Sci, BA English, BSEd, BEEd, BSBA, BS Criminology, BS HRM, BS Computer Science |
| 18 | University of the Cordilleras | BS Criminology, BSEd, BEEd, BA English, BA Pol Sci, BA Communication, BS Psychology, BS Computer Science, BSBA |
Region I (Ilocos) — 13 ETEEAP Schools
Region I has one of the highest concentrations of ETEEAP schools, with notable institutions including Pangasinan State University and DMMMSU. Featured schools on the ETEEAP.org directory include Pangasinan State University-Asingan Campus, DMMMSU La Union, and Colegio de Dagupan.
| # | School | Key ETEEAP Courses |
|---|---|---|
| 19 | Don Mariano Marcos State University (DMMMSU) | BS Agriculture, Bachelor of Technology, BS Education |
| 20 | Colegio de Dagupan | BS IT, BS Computer Science, BSEd, BEEd, BSBA |
| 21 | Divine Word College of Laoag | BA, BS Education, BS Commerce, BS Civil Engineering |
| 22 | Lorma Colleges | BS Information Technology |
| 26 | Pangasinan State University | BS Education, BS Agriculture, Bachelor of Technology, BS Fisheries |
Additional Region I schools: Lyceum Northwestern University, Mariano Marcos State University, Northwestern University, Panpacific University, University of Luzon, University of Northern Philippines, University of Pangasinan, Saint Louis College.
Region III (Central Luzon) — 6 ETEEAP Schools
| # | School | Key ETEEAP Courses |
|---|---|---|
| 43 | Central Luzon State University | BS Education, BS Agriculture, BS Fisheries, BS Engineering |
| 44 | Holy Angel University | AB Industrial Psychology, BSBA, BS Office Administration |
| 45 | La Consolacion University Philippines | Liberal Arts, BSEd, BEEd, BSBA |
Additional Region III schools: Angeles University Foundation, Araullo University, Pampanga Agricultural University.
Region IV-A (CALABARZON) — 8 ETEEAP Schools
| # | School | Key ETEEAP Courses |
|---|---|---|
| 49 | Cavite State University | BS Agriculture, BS Business Management, BS Agri Engineering, AB Mass Comm, BSEd, BEEd, BS HRM |
| 50 | Lyceum of the Philippines-Batangas | BS Nursing, BSBA, BS HRM, BS Criminology, BS IT |
| 51 | Lyceum of the Philippines-Laguna | BS International Hospitality Management, BSBA |
| 54 | University of Batangas | BEEd, BSEd, AB Pol Sci, BS Computer Science, BS Engineering, BS Commerce, BS HRM, BS Office Admin |
Additional Region IV-A schools: Adventist University of the Philippines, Calayan Educational Foundation, Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation, Siena College of Taytay.
Region VII (Central Visayas) — 9 ETEEAP Schools
Region VII has a strong concentration of ETEEAP schools in Cebu, covering diverse fields from criminology to engineering.
| # | School | Key ETEEAP Courses |
|---|---|---|
| 71 | Cebu Doctor’s University | BS Computer Science, BS Biology |
| 72 | Cebu Institute of Technology-University | BS Education, BS Commerce, BS Engineering |
| 75 | Silliman University | BS Nursing |
| 80 | University of the Visayas | BS Criminology, BS Engineering, BS Commerce, BSEd, BEEd |
Additional Region VII schools: Cebu Normal University, Negros Oriental State University, Southwestern University, University of Cebu, University of San Jose-Recoletos, University of Southern Philippines Foundation.
Other Regions — 47 ETEEAP Schools
ETEEAP schools are spread across all remaining regions of the Philippines. Region V (Bicol) has 9 schools, Region X (Northern Mindanao) has 7 schools, Region XI (Davao) has 3 schools, and Region XII (SOCCSKSARGEN) has 4 schools. The full list includes schools in MIMAROPA, Region VI (Western Visayas), Region VIII (Eastern Visayas), Region IX (Zamboanga Peninsula), and CARAGA. The complete directory with all courses is available on the ETEEAP.ph schools list and the CHED official PDF.
Can OFWs Apply for ETEEAP From Abroad?
Yes — OFWs can apply for ETEEAP from abroad. The CHED launched the ETEEAP National Registration and Onboarding for Lifelong Learning Overseas Filipino Workers (ENROLL OFWs) system on April 7, 2026, as announced during the ETEEAP sa Bagong Pilipinas Forum at De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde. The ENROLL OFWs portal serves as a pre-assessment mechanism for adult learners who intend to acquire a degree via ETEEAP, including repatriated OFWs affected by crises abroad.
The eligibility requirements for ETEEAP are straightforward: applicants must be Filipino citizens (including those applying from abroad), at least 23 years old, with a high school diploma or PEPT placement, and possess at least 5 years of relevant work experience in a field aligned with the degree they wish to pursue. The work experience is the critical factor — your overseas employment, training, and professional achievements are what get assessed and credited toward your degree.
For OFWs who want financial support, the LEAP-OFWs scholarship program provides government-funded ETEEAP pathways. According to Rappler, the program requires applicants to be active or repatriated OFWs who were unable to finish a bachelor’s degree and have a minimum of 5 years of relevant work experience aligned with the degree they will pursue. This connects to our existing ETEEAP guide for OFWs which covers the complete application process, and the broader OWWA scholarship programs available to qualified OFW families.
Is ETEEAP Available Online?
Yes — ETEEAP is available online through select institutions. OEd (AMA University Online Education) is the first fully online ETEEAP school in the Philippines. OEd evaluates applicants’ knowledge and skills through the prescribed ETEEAP requirements including equivalency competence standards, comprehensive written tests, interviews, skills demonstrations, and other assessment methods — all conducted through their online platform. Students can earn equivalent academic credits toward a bachelor’s degree without attending physical classes.
OEd’s ETEEAP program accepts Filipino citizens applying from abroad, making it one of the most accessible options for OFWs who cannot return to the Philippines for on-campus assessments. The platform is accessible 24/7, allowing students to manage their time and learn at their own pace. Payment options include DragonPay, credit/debit card, GCash, GrabPay, and over-the-counter transactions — accessible to OFWs sending payments from abroad.
De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde also offers flexible ETEEAP delivery. While Benilde recommends attending in-person for access to specialized laboratories and equipment, they note that online library resources are available and that OFWs can complete portions of the program while abroad, adjusting schedules to Philippine standard time for assessments.
Most Popular ETEEAP Courses by Field
Based on the CHED deputized HEI list, certain degree programs are offered by more ETEEAP schools than others, reflecting demand from working professionals:
| Field | Popular ETEEAP Courses | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| 📚 Education | BSEd, BEEd, BS Math/Chem/Physics Teaching | 40+ schools nationwide |
| ⚖️ Criminology | BS Criminology | 25+ schools nationwide |
| 💼 Business | BSBA, BS Commerce, BS Office Administration | 35+ schools nationwide |
| 💻 Technology | BS IT, BS Computer Science, Computer Engineering | 15+ schools nationwide |
| 🏨 Hospitality | BS HRM, BS Hospitality Management | 12+ schools nationwide |
| 🏥 Health | BS Nursing, BS Pharmacy, BS Physical Therapy | 8+ schools nationwide |
| 🎨 Arts & Communication | BA Mass Comm, BA English, BA Political Science, AB Communication | 20+ schools nationwide |
| 🔧 Engineering | BS Civil Engineering, BS Engineering, BS Agricultural Engineering | 10+ schools nationwide |
How to Choose the Right ETEEAP School
With 101 accredited ETEEAP schools to choose from, selecting the right one requires careful consideration. Here are the key factors to evaluate:
1. Confirm the School Offers Your Desired Degree
Each ETEEAP school is authorized only for specific degree programs. Before applying, confirm that the school offers ETEEAP for the exact degree you want to earn. Contact the school’s ETEEAP office or check the CHED list to verify.
2. Consider Online vs. On-Campus Requirements
If you are an OFW abroad, look for schools that offer online or distance learning options. OEd (AMA Online Education) is the most established online ETEEAP provider. Some traditional schools may allow remote assessment for certain components but require in-person visits for final validations.
3. Check Processing Time
Some schools process ETEEAP applications in a few months, while others take a year or longer. Ask about the typical timeline before committing. If you need your degree quickly for career advancement or government employment, processing time matters.
4. Evaluate Total Cost
ETEEAP costs vary by school and program. Request a complete fee schedule including application fees, portfolio assessment fees, and remaining academic units. If you are an eligible OFW, check if you qualify for the LEAP-OFWs scholarship through OWWA.
5. Look for Support Services
Schools that provide orientation sessions, portfolio-writing workshops, and dedicated ETEEAP advisers make the process significantly easier. De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde, for example, assigns a mentor to each ETEEAP candidate and provides structured guidance throughout the program.
The ETEEAP Application Process: Step by Step
The CHED ETEEAP OFW Portal outlines five milestones from application to graduation:
Step 1: Application
Submit your profile and intent to an accredited ETEEAP school. This includes your application form, birth certificate, high school diploma, and certificates of employment with job descriptions documenting your 5+ years of work experience.
Step 2: Document Review
The school’s ETEEAP committee reviews your credential and experience packets for completeness and alignment with the degree program you are pursuing.
Step 3: Assessment
Depending on the program and institution, you may undergo interviews, portfolio reviews, written tests, or skills demonstrations to validate your competencies. This is where your years of work experience are formally assessed and credited.
Step 4: Accreditation
Your assessed competencies are recorded as academic credits. You continue completing any remaining coursework or requirements needed to earn your degree.
Step 5: Graduation
Once all requirements are completed, you graduate with a recognized bachelor’s degree. The diploma and transcript look identical to those earned through conventional means — they do not indicate ETEEAP.
Frequently Asked Questions About ETEEAP Schools
How many ETEEAP schools are accredited by CHED?
As of the March 2026 CHED update, 101 higher education institutions are deputized to offer ETEEAP across 16 regions of the Philippines. CHED has indicated it is targeting to authorize more HEIs to become ETEEAP providers, so the list may grow.
Can OFWs apply for ETEEAP while working abroad?
Yes. OFWs can apply for ETEEAP from abroad. CHED launched the ENROLL OFWs online enlistment system in April 2026 for pre-assessment. OEd (AMA Online Education) offers fully online ETEEAP, and some traditional schools allow remote completion of certain assessment components.
Which ETEEAP schools offer online courses?
OEd (AMA University Online Education) is the first and most established fully online ETEEAP school. De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde offers flexible delivery with online library resources, though some components may require in-person attendance. CHED’s ENROLL OFWs portal also enables online pre-assessment.
What courses are available through ETEEAP?
ETEEAP courses vary by school but commonly include BS Criminology, BS Business Administration, BS Education, BS Information Technology, BS Computer Science, BS Nursing, BS HRM, BA Mass Communication, BA Political Science, and various engineering degrees. Each school is authorized only for specific programs approved by CHED.
What are the eligibility requirements for ETEEAP?
Applicants must be Filipino citizens (including those abroad), at least 23 years old, with a high school diploma or PEPT placement, and at least 5 years of relevant work experience aligned with the degree they wish to pursue. The work experience is assessed and credited toward the degree.
Is the ETEEAP degree recognized by employers?
Yes. Degrees conferred through ETEEAP by CHED-accredited institutions are legally valid. They are recognized by the Civil Service Commission for government employment, the Professional Regulation Commission for board exams, and most private sector employers. The diploma does not indicate ETEEAP — it looks identical to a conventionally earned degree.
Can I get a scholarship for ETEEAP as an OFW?
Yes. The LEAP-OFWs scholarship program, a partnership between CHED and OWWA, provides government-funded ETEEAP pathways for eligible OFWs. Applicants must be active or repatriated OFWs who were unable to finish a bachelor’s degree and have at least 5 years of relevant work experience aligned with their chosen degree.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute educational advice. ETEEAP accreditation status and course offerings are updated periodically by CHED. Always verify the current accreditation status of any school directly with CHED or the institution before applying. For official information, visit eteeap.ched.gov.ph or ched.gov.ph.






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