Colleges and institutes The Ateneo de Manila University provides education at the primary, secondary, undergraduate, and graduate levels. The university offers 48 undergraduate, 93 graduate, and 11 professional degree programs.
Dual and joint degrees are also available, including partnerships with international universities. The primary language of instruction is English, with some classes offered in
Filipino. The Ateneo de Manila University emphasizes a
liberal arts undergraduate core curriculum that includes philosophy, literature, theology, history, and the social sciences. This curriculum is designed to foster
student-centred learning and community engagement.
Admissions, reputation and rankings The Ateneo College Entrance Test (ACET) is required for an admission offer to the Ateneo College (Loyola Schools), considered anecdotally as the most difficult entrance examination in the Philippines aside from the University of the Philippines' College Admissions Test (UPCAT). Furthermore, admission to the university requires strong extracurriculars, recommendations, an essay, and a consistent academic performance from middle school to high school. Acceptance through the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is also welcomed with a minimum SAT score of 1200, taken within the last 2 years before the application. , the Ateneo is ranked third in the Philippines by the
Webometrics Ranking of World Universities and third by
EduRank. The university has 11 Centers of Excellence (CoE) and 6 Centers of Development (CoD) as recognized by CHED. The Ateneo's academic programs are accredited at Level IV by CHED and the
Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU). Ateneo's John Gokongwei School of Management and the Ateneo Graduate School of Business are both members of the
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, a step towards accreditation. The university is also a frequent publisher in
Scopus database, a member of the
ASEAN University Network,
Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia,
International Association of Jesuit Universities,
Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities, Jesuit Basic Education Commission, and a participant of the
Erasmus Programme of the
European Union. In addition, the university has linkages in multiple and elite universities in Asia, Europe, Oceania, North and South Americas. Ateneo is anecdotally also a feeder for top Filipino students for
Ivy League postgraduate programs,
M7 business schools, and other highly ranked foreign universities.
Graduate school rankings The
Legal Education Board has ranked the Ateneo de Manila School of Law as the top law school in the past decade, producing a 7.18% share or 1,794 out of total new lawyers. The school continues to consistently have the highest passing rate for first-time examinees, topping the 2020/2021 and 2022
Philippine Bar Examinations. Graduates of the Law School have an average grade of 89.2 in the Bar Examinations and the school has produced 23 top notchers in history, the second highest number of bar top notchers. The
Professional Regulation Commission has ranked the School of Medicine and Public Health as the best-performing
medical school in the Philippines in 2019, as the school had a 100% passing rate in the Philippine Physician Licensure Examination out of 133 examinees. The School of Government has been ranked as one of the top
public policy schools and is the only Philippine institution listed in the first-ever ranking of public-policy schools in the
Asia-Pacific region. The school was ranked 25th by citation impact factor, with a total of 7 citations scoring 1.17 impact factor.
Research centers and auxiliary units The Ateneo houses numerous
research centers focusing on disaster risk reduction, public education, human migration, and governance, among other fields. These include the Ateneo Center for Economic Research and Development, the Institute of Philippine Culture, and the
Manila Observatory. in collaboration with Co-Develop, has participated in initiatives promoting the adoption of Digital Public Infrastructure in the Philippines. • Ateneo Business Insights Laboratory for Development (BUILD) • Ateneo Center for Asian Studies • Ateneo Center for Economic Research and Development • Ateneo Center for Educational Development • Ateneo Center for English Language Teaching • Ateneo Center for Organisation Research and Development • Ateneo Center for Psychological and Educational Assessment • Ateneo Center for Social Entrepreneurship • Ateneo Center for Social Policy and Public Affairs • Ateneo Family Business Development Center • Ateneo Innovation Center • Ateneo Institute of Literary Arts and Practices • Ateneo Java Wireless Competency Center • Ateneo Language Learning Center • Ateneo Macroeconomic Research Unit • Ateneo-PLDT Advanced Network Testbed • Ateneo Research Network for Development • Ateneo Teacher Center •
Ateneo de Manila University Press • Ateneo Wellness Center • Center for Communication Research and Technology • Center for Community Services • Eugenio Lopez Jr. Center for Multimedia Communication • Gaston Z. Ortigas Peace Institute • Governor José B. Fernandez Ethics Center for Business and Public Service • Institute of Philippine Culture • Institute of Social Order • Institute for Church and Social Issues • John Gokongwei School of Management Business Accelerator • John Gokongwei School of Management Business Resource Center • Konrad Adenauer Asian Center for Journalism •
Manila Observatory • National Chemistry Instrumentation Center • Ninoy and Cory Aquino Center for Leadership • Pathways to Higher Education-Philippines • Philippines-Australia Studies Network • Philippine Institute of Pure and Applied Chemistry • Ricardo Leong Center for Chinese Studies File:Ateneojf1889 01.JPG|The Philippine Institute of Pure and Applied Chemistry File:Ateneojf1871 05.JPG|The Eugenio Lopez Jr. Center for Multimedia Communication ==Social initiatives==