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Section 5. Applicants may be required to take additional enrichment courses at the
undergraduate level (for masters applicants) at the masters level (for Doctoral
applicants) to be determined by the Dean or the Guidance Committee, as
deemed necessary in the pursuit of the chosen field of study.
Section 6. The registration procedure shall be developed by the Registrar’s office and
disseminated to all academic units before the registration period.
Section 7. No student of the university shall be allowed to cross-register in another school
without the approval of the Dean of the College/Registrar and noted by the
campus head where the student is enrolled.
Section 8. Students from other universities/colleges who desire to cross-register at the
Isabela State University shall have the written authority/approval of the
Dean/Registrar of the school of origin.
Section 9. The total number of credit units registered in two or more schools at the same
time shall not exceed the maximum units allowed per semester/term as
prescribed in the rules on academic load.
ARTICLE III. CLASS CODE
Section 1. The deans, together with Department Chairs shall prepare the class schedules
in condition with the Campus Registrars/College Secretaries shall distribute
the teaching loads of the faculty in their respective colleges. The class
schedules are prepared in coordination with the Campus Registrars and the
College Secretaries concerned. Maximum utilization of physical and human
resources are considered in the preparation of the class schedule and the
faculty teaching load.
Section 2. No faculty shall change the approved schedule or venue of his class without
previous approval by the Dean upon the recommendation of the Chairman.
Section 3. Classes shall be dismissed five (5) minutes before the end of each period to
give time for students/ to go to the next class.
Section 4. Suspension of classes due to fortuitous events/force majeure or other valid
reasons may be authorized by the President/Campus Heads. Automatic
suspension due to typhoons and other calamities shall be based on
national/local policies and guidelines to this effect. Unless superseded by
future guidelines, the present policy provides that classes shall be
automatically suspended when typhoon signal No. 3 is raised by the Weather
Bureau (PAG-ASA) in the area where the campus is located.
ARTICLE IV. ACADEMIC LOAD
Section 1. Undergraduate students are not allowed to take more than 24 academic units
per semester. However, graduating students may be allowed to take a
maximum of 27 units during their last semester.
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