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                                  Provided, however, that full or partial scholarships are granted
                          to those not being supported by another agency or institution.
                                 A University (or full) and a College (or partial) scholarships shall
                          be  valid  only  for  one  semester,  but  shall  be  renewable  for  the
                          succeeding semester if the student meets the conditions prescribed.
                                 Scholarships in the high school shall be governed by separate
                          rules  and  regulations  promulgated  by  the  University  subject  to  the
                          approval by the Board of Regents

                   Section 3.  Suspension of Classes
                              a)  Authority  to  Suspend  Classes.  The  University  President
                                 has   the  final  authority  to  suspend  classes  throughout
                                 the  University  including  all  units  or  branches,  or  he  may
                                 suspend  classes  in  specific  units  or  campuses  for  specified
                                 periods of time. Suspension of classes does not   mean                 that
                                 faculty and employees will not report for duty.
                                         The suspension, dismissal or postponement of classes in
                                 any   academic  unit  by  the  dean  concerned  should  have
                                 previous       authority  from  the  President  except  in  emergency
                                 cases when  the  dean  or  campus  administrator  immediately
                                 issue  an  order  for  the  suspension  of  classes  after  which  he
                                 shall  make  a  report  to  the  President  on  the  circumstances
                                 which compelled such   action.
                              b)  Bases  of  Suspension  of  Classes.  Classes  are  suspended
                                 primarily  to  assure  the  safety  of  students  upon  the  advent,
                                 usually  unexpected  calamities,  and  forces  of  nature  such  as
                                 typhoons, earthquakes and tsunamis.
                                            With  respect  to  typhoons,  classes  will  be  suspended
                                 upon  advice  of  the  Philippine  Atmospheric  Geophysical  and
                                 Astronomical  Services  Authority  (PAG-ASA)  whenever  the
                                 typhoon is of sufficient   intensity  to  make  it  advisable  to
                                 suspend classes in the   elementary  grade  and  moreover  when
                                 the  approach  of  the  typhoon  becomes  more  definitely
                                 pronounced  as  to  require  suspension  of  classes  in  the  high
                                 school and collegiate levels as  well.  Aside  from  such  official
                                 announcements  to  be  made,  classes  may  be  considered
                                 automatically suspended in the elementary grades when reports
                                 throughout  the  mass  media  confirm  the  raising  of  Typhoon
                                 Signal  No.2,  the  suspension  to  apply  furthermore  to  all  high
                                 school and collegiate levels if typhoon signal is raised to
                                 Typhoon Signal No. 3.


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