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e. Student Discipline - refers to the judicious implementation of
institutional rules and regulations governing student behavior
and conduct.
f. Student Publication/Yearbook - refers to the official
publication/organ/journal/yearbook and such other student-
oriented print and non-print media of the university and/or
college.
3. Institutional Student Programs and Services
These are programs and activities offered by the university to facilitate
the delivery of essential services to the students that include admission,
scholarship and financial assistance, food, health and security, housing and
residential services, multi-faith, foreign/international students, services for
students with special needs and other programs such as: culture and arts,
sports, social and community involvement.
a. Admission Services. These are services that take care of the
processing of students’ entrance and requirements.
b. Services for Students with Special Needs and Persons with
Disabilities. These are programs and activities designed to
provide equal opportunities to Persons with Disabilities,
indigenous peoples, solo parents, etc. (academic
accommodation for learners with special needs like left handed
students must be provided with arm chair in the classroom
suited to their condition).
c. Library Services. The Library, being the repository of
knowledge of the University, provides and supports the
instructional, research and curricular needs of students.
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