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The University of Caloocan City (UCC) has opened enrollment for its college and law programs.
Applicants must provide proof of residency in Caloocan City to qualify for enrollment. Other requirements include a senior high school card, diploma, certificate of good moral character, PSA birth certificate, medical certificate, and a 2x2 ID picture.
Aspiring students must log in through the university’s website (https://aims/ucc-caloocan.edu.ph/ucc/applicants/) to upload their required documents and personal information.
UCC offers seven colleges: Business and Accountancy, Criminal Justice Education, Education, Engineering, Law, Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the Graduate School.
Aspiring law students can apply through UCC-College of Law. Caloocan City residents will pay a P750 entrance exam fee, while non-residents will be charged P1,000.
The application period for UCC’s college programs runs from 3 March to 15 April, while applications for the UCC College of Law will be accepted until 14 March. The last entrance examination is scheduled for 16 March.

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