Frequently Asked Questions
1- How to apply to UPA?
The Office of Admissions processes admission to all University Faculties and Institutes.
Applications are available at the Office of Admissions.
Application forms and the documents needed must be sent to the Orientation & Admissions Office.
Applicants must hold the Lebanese baccalaureate or its equivalent as identified by the Lebanese Ministry of Education.
Pass the entrance examination and/or the Evaluation Test in Languages.
Complete the application form.
Register for the academic year 2010-2011.
Required Documents
Application forms and the documents needed must be sent to the Orientation & Admissions Office.
The following documents must be submitted with each application form:
- Two recent passport-size photographs.
- Three photocopies of the applicant’s identity card.
- Original family status record dating less than 6 months.
- The NSSF number of the applicant (if already registered)
- The NSSF number of either parent.
- A certified secondary school record including average and rank in class.
- A certified copy of the Lebanese baccalaureate or its equivalent.
- Certified copies of all official transcripts or grades of higher education levels (when applicable)
2- What are the admissions tests for each faculty?
- Faculty of Business Administration: English Test
- Faculty of Public Health Physical Therapy Department: English Test & Interview
- Institute of Dental Laboratory: English Test, Dental Drawing & Interview
3- What is the admission procedure for transfer student?
The Transfer Committee welcomes all qualified students enrolled at a Recognized Institution of Higher Learning in transferring to Antonine University.
The Transfer Application should be submitted as soon as possible and no later than:
- 12 September for the fall term.
In addition to the Antonine Transfer Application, each applicant must submit the following:
- Two recent passport-size photos.
- Three photocopies of the identity card.
- The NSSF number of the applicant (if already registered).
- The NSSF number of either parent.
- Official transcripts of records of all completed university or college work (recognized by the ministry of education).
- Official Lebanese Baccalaureate or its equivalent (recognized by the ministry of education).
The complete file must be carefully and directly addressed to the Office of Orientation & Admissions. Decisions about Admission are based upon the student's academic record. After the approval of the Academic departments, students are allowed to pursue their Higher Education on the basis of their programs. Prior to registration, an evaluation test of languages is required.





