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CHAPTER S CHAPTER 9
RIGHTS, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF STUDENTS
STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE
8.1.Protection of Students'Rights 9.1.Norms of Conduct
The rights of students prescribed in existing laws shall be protected at 9.1.1.All students, by virtue of their enrolment to the institution, shall adhere
all times and their guaranteed freedom shall not be abridged. to existing rules and regulations of the school.
8.2.Duties and Responsibilities of Every Student 9.1.2.Every student shall wear the prescribed uniform on the days specified
by the University.
8.2.1. Every student in the University shall: 9.1.2.1.The prescribed uniform for male is cream polo paired with black
8.2.1.1.Strive to lead an upright and useful life; slacks and closed shoes. The prescribed uniform for female is skirt
8.2.1.2.Exert his utmost to develop his potentials for service through the and blouse paired with black closed shoes.
pursuit of an education suited to his talents and abilities; 9.1.2.2.The prescribed uniform for Agriculture students, male and female,
8.2.1.3.Respect the customs and traditions of our people, the duly consti is green shirt with collar bearing the Department seal paired with
tuted authorities, the laws of the country, and the principles of black slacks and closed black shoes.
democracy; 9.1.3.AII students shall wear decent clothes during non-uniform days.
8.2.1.4.Participate actively in dvic affairs and in the promotion of the gen 9.1.4.Every student shall wear the official identification card 4I.D.) at all
eral welfare and the common good; times inside the Campus.
8.2.1.5.Help in the observance and exercise of individual rights, the 9.1.5.Every student shall attend classes promptly and regularly.
strengthening of freedom, and the fostering of cooperation; 9.1.6.All students are likewise encouraged to attend and participate in Uni
8.2.1.6.Respect and cooperation with teachers, fellow students, and versity activities such as Foundation Day programs, recognition
school authorities in the attainment of order in the college; and programs and the like.
8.2.1.7.Exercise his rights with responsibility and with due respect for the 9.1.6.1. Non-attendance and participation in University activities is tanta
rights of students.
mount to being marked absent.
9.2.Behavior Subject to Disciplinary Action
The student's right to exercise the freedom to leam involves freedom
from disciplinary action except through due process. Disciplinary ac
tion against a student should be taken only for violation of institutional
standards of behavior and regulations, which are as clearly defined as
possible, and which represent a reasonable degree of control over
students.
9.3.Locus of Responsibility for Disciplinary Action
9.3.1. The Student Grievance Committee
9.3.1.1.The Student Grievance Committee should include the Director for
Student Services and Development as the Chairperson, the Dean
of the College concerned, and the USSG/GSSO/SSG President and
Adviser of the student and Campus Director. No other person/s
who may be interested in the particular case may sit in judgment
during the proceeding.
9.3.1.2.The Student Grievance Committee conducts a case conference to
discuss the case forwarded or presented for deliberation and de
termination of appropriate sanction.
9.3.1.3.The Student Grievance Committee headed by the DSSD Director
has the sole responsibility to determine the violation committed
by any student or group of students in connection with activities
conducted within the campus and outside the campus as the case