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Schedule of Classes. Evening classes will start at four o’clock in the
afternoon and end at nine o’clock in the evening during weekdays.
Saturday classes however, will start at seven o’clock in the morning
and end at nine o’clock in the evening. A separate Bundy card will be
used for the purpose.
Assignment of Faculty. All faculty members assigned to teach
evening and Saturday classes will be paid corresponding honoraria.
Honoraria will be given to faculty members with at least full teaching
loads (normal teaching hours required as defined in the University .
Workload System) during the regular hour of work. Faculty
members who do not satisfy the regular teaching load requirements
may also be given teaching load without honoraria. A faculty member
may only be allowed to handle at most two lecture classes and one
laboratory class everyday.
Non-academic personnel may also be given teaching load if their
services are needed. They will be paid corresponding honoraria at the
same rate as the faculty if their teaching loads are beyond office hours
or during Saturdays.
Rate of Honoraria. All teaching personnel regardless of rank,
designation and class size shall be entitled to an hourly rate
prescribed by the BOR subject to the availability of honoraria fund.
Section 3. Policies and Guidelines for the Graduate Programs
under the Graduate School
The following policies apply to both the master’s and
doctorate degree programs and post baccalaureate courses
offered by the Graduate School.
a) Admission. Prospective graduate students shall apply for
admission to the Graduate School (GS) not later than the end of
May for the first semester enrollment (June) and the end of
October for the second semester enrollment (November).
Applicants seeking admission to the master’s degree
programs must be holders of bachelor’s degree and with a GPA of
at least 2.5. Those seeking admission to the doctorate degree
programs must be holders of master’s degree and with a GPA of at
least 1.5. An applicant for a degree program different from his
previous field of specialization shall be required by the Screening
Committee to take the recommended preparatory courses during
the first semester of residence.
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