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▪ Must have written permit from their respective College
Registrars and finally the University Registrar; and
▪ Students are allowed to cross-enroll a maximum of six (6)
units only for the entire program.
d) Late Registration. The period for the late registration shall be seven
school days after the regular registration schedule. No late
registrants will be entertained after this period.
Undergraduate degree and non-degree students who register during the
authorized period for late registration shall be charged a fine of P100.00 (which
may be changed without prior notice), regardless of the number of days their
registration is delayed and the number of units that a student is carrying
during a particular term.
Any student whose registration has been approved by the Registrar
during the registration period but has not settled at least the first installment
of his/her fees shall also be charged fine for late registration. The Cashier’s
Office indicates the fine in the registration form of the student upon payment
of fees.
No late registration shall be entertained for the summer program.
Individual colleges and campuses may propose and implement other
academic policies consistent with the general guidelines on academic rules and
regulations and approved by the Board of Regents.
e) General Enrollment Guidelines and Procedures. Three months prior
to each registration period, the University Registrar’s Office shall
outline the general enrollment guidelines and procedure or any
revision thereof and present these to the University Academic
Council for approval. No modification of the approved guidelines and
procedures shall be implemented unless approved by the Office of
the Vice President for Academic Affairs.
f) Schedule of Payment. All fees may be paid in cash or installment.
The schedule of payment for installment is as follows:
• 50 percent upon registration
• 25 percent two weeks before the midterm examination
• 25 percent two weeks before the final examination
g) Refund of Fees. Students who withdraw their registration
from the University after a period of not more than three
weeks or fifteen days of regular classes shall be refunded in
full except the medical and dental fees. No refund shall be given to
those who withdraw after this period.
Implementing Guidelines (BOR Res. No. 68, s. 2002 November 25, 2002)
1. Nature of Refundable and Non-refundable Fees. Student fees that are
considered refundable are those that accrue and/or deposited to the
Area X: Administration