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                                        The University President may likewise automatically
                                 suspend classes even if the Typhoon Signal is below 3 but is
                                 accompanied by unabated torrential rains resulting to heavy
                                 floods and/or landslides.

                                        With respect to earthquakes, those of serious intensity
                                 require immediate suspension of classes to enable an inspection
                                 of the building and premises where classes are being held. A
                                 general rule to follow upon announcement of PAG-ASA is that
                                 the intensity of the tremor is at least Intensity V to allow a 24-
                                 hour period from time of the earthquake as the duration of the
                                 suspension of classes.

                                        Other force majeure and fortuitous events or  circumstances
                                 which may compel immediate suspension of  classes are fires,
                                 epidemics and bomb threats which will be  dealt with accordingly
                                 as the occasion  arise.
                                        Classes are also suspended for short periods of time to
                                 enable students to attend University convocations or special
                                 gathering. However, these are pre-scheduled events for which
                                 announcements are circulated in  advance.

                                        In the absence of  the University President, the person  next
                                 in rank in the hierarchy of command succession adopted  by the
                                 University shall decide on the suspension of classes.

                   Section 4. New and Revised Curricula. Introduction of new curricula and
                             revision of the existing ones should follow the requirements and
                             guidelines by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) per
                             Memorandum Letter dated 23 May 2001 as  follows:
                  a)          Minor Revisions. The following documents and standard
                              processes shall be included in agenda folder during  the Board
                              meeting:
                                          Resolution of  the Academic Council recommending
                                           approval of the proposed revision duly certified by the
                                           Board Secretary a n d  attested by the President,
                                           attaching the approved curriculum

                                          The rationale, objectives and strategies and processes
                                           pursued
                                          Implementation Scheme issued by the President
                                           notifying  all concerned regarding the action of  the
                                           Board

                                          Other requirements which the Board may  prescribe.
                          b) Major Revisions. The guidelines for minor revisions shall likewise
                             apply in case of major  revisions.
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