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A student on probation may regain a status of good standing by
passing 100% of the units in which the student has final grades in the
succeeding semester.
Any student who again fails in 50% or more of the total number of
units in which he receives final grades during the immediate succeeding
semester/term where he/she is on probation status shall be dropped from
the rolls of the College.
c) Dismissal – any student who at the end of the semester obtains final grades
below “3” in 75% or more of the total number of academic units in which he
receives final grades shall be dropped from the rolls of the College.
d) Permanent Disqualification
1) Any student who, at the end of the semester, obtains final grades
below “3” in 100% of the academic units in which he is given final
grades shall be permanently dismissed from the University.
2) Permanent Disqualification does not apply to cases where, on
recommendation of the faculty concerned, the faculty certifies that
the grade of “5” is due to students’ unauthorized dropping of the
subject and not to poor academic performance. However, if the
unauthorized withdrawal takes place after the midterm exam and the
student’s class standing is poor, his grade of “5” shall be counted
against him for the purpose of this delinquency rules.
Any student who dropped from one College may not be admitted to another
unit of the University. However, in extraordinary cases where the student’s
natural aptitude is along another line different from that with which he has failed,
he may be recommended by the Guidance Office to the Dean/Campus Head to
be allowed to enroll in another College or unit where his natural aptitude may
be developed.
Re-admission to any College of the University shall be allowed only once.
No re-admission of dismissed or disqualified students shall be considered
by the Dean without the favorable recommendation of the Director of the
Students Services or duly authorized representative. In any cases where the
action of the Chairman/Dean conflicts with the recommendation of the Director
of the Students Affairs or authorized representative may be elevated to the
Vice-President for Academic Affairs whose decision shall be final.
ARTICLE XIX. HONORABLE DISMISSAL
Section 1. A student in good standing, who desires to leave the University, may be granted
honorable dismissal by the Dean through the Campus Registrar.
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Revision: 01 June 28, 2016