The Honor Graduate Eligibility (HGE) is a special eligibility grant established by Presidential Decree No. 907, dated March 11, 1976, which provides civil service eligibility to college honor graduates. This initiative aims to recognize and reward academic excellence by allowing graduates who achieved Latin honors to be eligible for certain government positions without needing to take the civil service examination.
To qualify for the HGE, individuals must meet the following academic criteria:
Graduates must have completed their degrees from:
HGE is suitable for first and second-level positions in the government that do not involve the practice of a profession and are not covered by bar, board, or other special laws.
The eligibility is effective from the date of course completion or graduation, as indicated in the Transcript of Records or school certification.
Applications for the HGE grant are accepted continuously and providing flexibility for eligible graduates.
Applicants may personally submit their applications to the CSC Regional Office (RO) or its Field Offices (FOs). This mode is recommended for immediate processing and interview opportunities. You can check your nearest Civil Service Offices here.
A representative may submit the application on behalf of the applicant, provided they present an authorization letter and a valid ID.
For applicants residing far from the authorized CSC RO, the nearest CSC RO can act as a conduit for facilitating the application process.
Applicants can send their applications via registered mail or courier, though this mode may experience delays.
The application process includes two stages with corresponding fees:
This memo clarifies that graduation with honors under a competitive academic environment is equivalent to passing a competitive examination for public employment.
This resolution extends HGE eligibility to ODL honor graduates, ensuring that their academic achievements are recognized equally to those from conventional learning modes.
These distinctions refer to grades received for dissertation/thesis papers and are not comparable to Latin honors conferred upon completion of all program requirements. Thus, they do not qualify for HGE under PD No. 907.
The Honor Graduate Eligibility is a prestigious grant that acknowledges academic excellence and also provides a pathway for distinguished graduates to enter public service. By understanding and adhering to the eligibility criteria, submission requirements, and filing procedures, eligible individuals can take advantage of this opportunity to contribute to government service without the need for further examinations.
The Honor Graduate Eligibility (HGE) is a special eligibility granted by the Philippine government to college graduates who earned Latin honors (Summa Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude, or Cum Laude) in their baccalaureate degree. This eligibility allows them to apply for certain government positions without taking the civil service examination.
Is Honor Graduate Eligibility a Professional or Sub Professional?Honor Graduate Eligibility (HGE) is neither Professional nor Sub-Professional. It qualifies you for certain government positions that don’t require a specific professional license. These are typically first and second-level civil service positions.
Who is eligible for HGE?To be eligible for HGE, you must meet the following criteria:
Earned any of the Latin honors (Summa Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude, or Cum Laude) in your baccalaureate degree.
Graduated from a recognized institution:Private Higher Education Institutions: Recognized by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED).
State/Local Colleges or Universities: Included in their charter or approved by their respective Board of Trustees/Regents.
Open Distance Learning Institutions: Recognized by CHED with at least Level III accreditation or its equivalent.
Foreign Schools: Can apply for Foreign School Honor Graduate Eligibility.
Graduation Timeline:Conventional Learning: Graduates from the school year 1972-1973 onwards.
Open Distance Learning: Graduates from the school year 2015-2016 onwards.
HGE is applicable to first and second-level government positions that:
Do not involve the practice of a profession (e.g., doctor, lawyer, engineer)
Are not covered by bar, board, or other special laws
The HGE is effective from the date of your graduation, as indicated in your Transcript of Records or school certification.
How do I apply for HGE?Here’s how to apply for HGE:
Requirements:
*Accomplished CS Form 101 (Revised 28 July 2023)
*Three passport-size photos
*Valid ID
*Birth certificate (PSA issued)
*Marriage certificate (for married female applicants, PSA issued)
*No Pending Case Certification (CSC SPEL Form 1)
*Transcript of Records (original and photocopy)
*Certification of Honors (from the university/college registrar)
*List of Honor Graduates (certified by the school registrar)
*CHED Certification (for ODL graduates)
Filing Procedures:
*In person at CSC Regional Office (RO) or Field Offices (FOs)
*Through a representative with authorization letter
*Through a conduit CSC RO (for applicants far from authorized CSC RO)
*By mail (registered mail or courier)
Fees:
*Evaluation Fee: Php 200.00
*Processing Fee: Php 300.00 (payable upon application approval)