UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
PRIVACY INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS FOR ADMISSION
Overview
Introduction
The Pontifical and Royal University of Santo Tomas, the Catholic University of the Philippines, is committed to protect the personal privacy of its stakeholders. It is the policy of the University that information collected from its stakeholders be stored, maintained, and used by the University only for appropriate, necessary, and clearly defined purposes, and that such information be controlled and safeguarded in order to ensure the protection of personal privacy to the extent permitted by law.
To be consistent with data protection laws, we ask you to take a moment to review the key points in this privacy policy. By availing of the University’s services, you consent to use of your data under this privacy policy.
Information we collect
We collect relevant personal information online through the UST Clinical Audiology Online Application portal. Likewise, we collect supporting documents submitted in electronic or printed forms (e.g., Transcript of Records, Certificate of Good Moral Character, etc.). The results of your UST Clinical Audiology Entrance Test (UST – CAET) are appended to the personal information you submit online.
Why we process your data
We use your personal data, together with the results of your UST Clinical Audiology Entrance Test (UST – CAET), to determine your eligibility for admission to the University of Santo Tomas - Faculty of Medicine and Surgery - Master's in Clinical Audiology Program. We also utilize your data for educational, research and institutional quality assurance purposes, such as in establishing trends in admission to our programs in order to inform our decisions on future program offerings and projected resource needs.
How we process your data
We may use your personal information to contact you on matters pertaining to your application for admission. We determine your individual eligibility for admission to the University of Santo Tomas - Faculty of Medicine and Surgery - Master's in Clinical Audiology Program by evaluating your credentials and UST Clinical Audiology Entrance Test (UST – CAET) results against program standards.
We conduct data analytics of all admission data annually for the purposes mentioned above and we compare aggregate data with those of previous years to compare trends. We may conduct predictive and prescriptive analytics for future decision-making regarding our program offerings. These aggregate analyses do not identify you individually.
We retain depersonalized information after qualified applicants have already enrolled. This information feeds models for 10-year predictive and prescriptive analyses for future decision-making.
However, we retain names and email addresses of those who have not qualified for admission so we can provide you with information on continuing professional development (CPD) programs, graduate programs, or any other University activity open to the public, which you may be of interest to you in the future. You may opt not to receive this information by unticking the choice below, and we will not keep your data for these marketing purposes.
How we share information
The Office for Admissions (OFAD) is the Personal Information Controller (PIC) of all admissions-related data.
With the permission of the University’s Data Protection Officer (DPO), subject to compliance with research ethics and data privacy, the OFAD may share your depersonalized information to academic researchers who may request for such, instituting measures that will not allow you to be individually identified. You may opt not to grant these academic researchers with access to your personal information by unticking the choice below.
We may need to share your data when we believe it is required by law or to protect your and our rights, welfare, and security. We may likewise need to share your data if required by regulatory agencies such as the Commission on Higher Education (CHED), Legal Education Board (LEB), Department of Education (DepEd), or by local and international accrediting agencies (e.g., PACUCOA, PAASCU), as part of the monitoring and/or evaluation process.
Once you qualify for admission, your personal information will be shared with the Office of the Registrar so you will only need to provide additional information necessary for enrollment.
Your choices and obligations
You have the option not to grant use of your personal information for institutional marketing purposes or for research done by individuals or groups outside of institutional research purposes by unticking the options below.
You have the obligation to ensure the completeness and accuracy of all information provided to the University. Provision of fraudulent information, if proven to be deliberate, may prevent you from being admitted to the University.
Other important information
We implement security safeguards designed to protect your data. We regularly monitor our systems for possible vulnerabilities and attacks, and apply necessary measures to protect your data.
You may contact us through the Office of the University Data Protection Officer (secgen@ust.edu.ph) to communicate any concerns you may have regarding our privacy policy.
The Master of Clinical Audiology Program was established with a strong commitment to help free Filipinos from the limitations imposed by hearing loss and balance disorders. Nearly two decades after its inception, the Program continues to produce Thomasian Audiology Professionals who are committed to evidence-based practice through research, competently advancing the profession in helping individuals with hearing disability, compassionately engaged in community service, and committed to the nation’s development. Guided by the values of the Faculty bearing the Catholic and Christian identity of the University of Santo Tomas, the Program seeks to admit applicants who possess the intellectual capacity, maturity, motivation, and Christian values necessary for success in the field of Audiology. To objectively evaluate applicants who wish to be part of the Thomasian community through the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, the Program adopts the following guidelines and criteria for selecting incoming students.
a.For UST graduates/graduating students, the certificate (1 copy) should come from the Office for Student Affairs (OSA)
b.For non-UST graduates/graduating students, the certificate (1 copy) should come from the Guidance Office or its equivalent or from the Dean of their current College.
c.Graduates from 2022 to 2026 should secure the certificate from their school.
d.Applicants who graduated in 2021 or earlier must submit one (1) letter of recommendation from their employer. If unemployed, they may obtain a Certificate of Good Moral Character from the Priest/Pastor of the church they are attending.
The Master of Clinical Audiology program application period are from May 2026 to June 24, 2026.
Important Reminders:
For Filipino Graduates of CHED-Recognized Colleges/Universities
Filipino Graduates of Foreign Schools / Resident Aliens / non–resident Aliens*
In addition to the requirements above:
*If confirmed for admission, an out-of-state fee of US$2,750.00 will be required upon enrollment. The out-of-state fee is a one–time payment on enrollment and is non-refundable.
All requirements must be uploaded in the application portal.
Yes. The application fee is One Thousand Two Hundred Philippine Pesos (PHP 1,200).
In addition, the foreign applicants will have to pay an Out-of-State fee of Fifteen Thousand US Dollars (USD 15,000) ONLY IF accepted into the program.
You may pay the application fee through the University Online Payment Gateway (OPG). The payment link can be accessed in your application portal.
The application fee, the out-of-state fee, and the reservation fee are non-refundable and non-transferable.
You may apply; however, if the official transcript of records cannot be released by your school in time for enrollment, you need to secure a certification from the Registrar or the Dean of your school stating that you are expected to graduate by July. This certificate should be submitted together with the other requirements. If you are not able to graduate by July (e.g., due to failures) your slot and other non-refundable fees paid are forfeited in favor of UST.
For those graduating in August (or beyond), you may apply for the next school year, instead.
Once the “Submit” button is clicked, changes in the application can no longer be made. In the unfortunate event that this happens, please contact the UST Office for Admissions at ofad.medadmission@ust.edu.ph.