PSU ETEEAP Admissions Open for SY 2026–2027


If you have spent years building a career in Palawan and have always wanted a college degree to go with it, your window is now open. Palawan State University (PSU) is officially accepting applicants and enrollees for its Expanded Tertiary Education Equivalency and Accreditation Program (ETEEAP) for the 1st Semester of School Year 2026–2027.

Enrollment runs from July 1 to July 31, 2026, so there is still time to gather your documents and make it happen.


Who Can Apply at PSU?

PSU’s ETEEAP admissions are open to professionals who meet the following general criteria:

Work Experience: You need at least 5 or more years of relevant work experience related to the degree program you are applying for.

Certifications: Business and skill certifications that support your application are required.

Applicant Status Documents: The documents you need to submit depend on your current employment situation.

For employed applicants:

  • Notarized Service Record
  • Recommendation Letter

For business owners:

  • Verified business registration

For unemployed applicants:

  • Notarized Service Record
  • Supporting records from SSS, PhilHealth, or ITR

These requirements align closely with the general ETEEAP learner qualifications recognized across deputized institutions in the Philippines. Nationally, the minimum age is 23 and applicants must be Filipino citizens who have completed at least secondary education.


How to Enroll

The enrollment period is open throughout July 2026. To inquire or submit your application, head directly to:

Palawan State University Main Campus Tiniguiban Heights, Puerto Princesa City

It is strongly recommended to visit in person to get the most accurate and current information from the ETEEAP office, particularly regarding the final submission format and any program-specific requirements.


Why Apply Through a State University?

PSU, as a State University and College (SUC), carries a number of distinct advantages for ETEEAP applicants. State universities typically offer lower tuition and assessment fees compared to private institutions. They also carry a high level of public trust and adhere strictly to government quality standards.

For working Palaweños, having a local SUC offer ETEEAP is a major opportunity. It removes the need to travel to Manila or other major cities, and it means your assessment will be conducted by faculty and industry experts familiar with the local professional landscape.


Is ETEEAP Right for You?

If you have been working for five or more years in a field that corresponds to a college degree program and have never had the chance to formalize that knowledge, ETEEAP was designed for you. Many Filipino professionals have used it to advance careers that were being held back by the lack of a diploma, even when their actual skills exceeded those of fresh graduates.

You can check if you qualify using the eligibility guide on ETEEAP.PH, or browse the list of accredited schools to compare your options across the country.

The PSU ETEEAP offer is a rare and practical opportunity for professionals in Palawan. Do not wait until the July 31 deadline creeps up. Start pulling together your documents now, and take the step toward the degree your career has already earned you.


This article is for general informational purposes only. Requirements may change. Always verify the latest details directly with Palawan State University’s ETEEAP office before submitting your application.