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Section 2. The recommended class size for the different class activities shall be as follows;
Lecture (participative) - 40 to 50
Laboratory/shop work - 25 to 30
Section 3. No class shall be divided into sections primarily to enable the faculty to comply
with the regulations governing teaching load.
Section 4. Class sections may be used for valid reasons; provided, that the class size
does not exceed the maximum requirements per class; provided, further that
such fusion is not in conflict with the students’ schedule in other subjects.
Section 5. Each Dean/Campus Head shall have the discretion to limit enrollment if such
limitation is necessary, subject to the approval of the President.
ARTICLE XIII. CREDITS
Section 1. The university grants three (3) units to three hours of lecture each week and
one (1) unit of credit is given to every 3 hours laboratory, field or shop work
each week for one semester.
ARTICLE XIV. ADVANCED CREDITS
Section 1. A student who is officially enrolled, may apply for advanced credit to work done
in another institution subject to the following conditions:
a) Presentation of credentials showing that he has attended and passed in said
institution courses fully equivalent to those given in the University for which
advanced credit is sought; and
b) Passing the validation test given for the purpose by the Department/Division
concerned.
Section 2. Application for advanced credit shall be made on the prescribed form to the
Campus Registrar or to the Chairman/Dean of the College which offers the
course for which advanced credit is applied for. If the Chairman/Dean is
satisfied that the application is in order, then he shall cause the proper
Head/Chief to conduct the validation tests. The regular period for holding of
these validations shall begin 2 weeks prior to the 1 day of regular registration
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period of each term and shall end one week after the last day of the regular
registration period. There shall be no fee charged for validation test taken
during this period.
Section 3. Subjects taken from state colleges and universities which are members of the
ACAP or PASUC do not need to be validated or accredited provided, that the
number of units of the subject involved are the same, and the description of the
subject is similar.
Section 4. Advanced standing may be granted by the Campus Registrar to a student who
graduated from an accredited school for subjects listed in the course/s duly
recognized.
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