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Part Five – Student Manual



                                                       CHAPATER 5
                           GENERAL ACADEMIC REGULATIONS AND RETENTION PROCEDURES

                    These  regulations  and  procedures  apply  to  the  undergraduate/graduate  level  of  the  Ifugao  State
             University.
                    Each class adviser is tasked to fully explain the contents of the Student Handbook to his/her class at
             the onset of classes.
                    An  Orientation  to  all  1   years/transferees  is  conducted  every  year.  Orientation  to  transferees  is
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             conducted every semester to be conducted by the Guidance and Counseling Services.

             5.1.  School Terms
             5.1.1.  There are two semesters  and one summer in an academic year.  The  number  of school days per
                    semester and per summer is contained in the academic calendar, which was based on the school
                    calendar prepared by CHED for the undergraduate level.
             5.1.2.  The CHED prescribes a minimum of 18 school weeks per semester equivalent to 54 hours for a three
                    (3) unit lecture subject in a semester.  The summer term consists 6 weeks.

             5.2.  Requirements For Admission
             5.2.1.  New Entrants
             5.2.1.1.  Generally, no applicant for enrollment shall be denied admission to the University by reasons of
                      sex, age, nationality, religion, political affiliation or physical disability.
             5.2.1.2.  All  incoming  freshmen  who  wish  to  enroll  in  the  specific  courses  that  require  an  entrance  test
                      must take and pass the entrance test administered by the Guidance Office. An examination fee
                      shall be charged to each applicant.
             5.2.1.3.  Freshmen  from  recognized  high  schools,  seeking  entry  into  the  University,  after  passing  the
                      entrance examination, shall submit the following documents upon enrollment:
             5.2.1.3.1.    Original copy of Form 138-A (High School Report card);
             5.2.1.3.2.    Certificate of Good Moral Character;
             5.2.1.3.3.    2 Copies of latest I.D. picture (passport size)
             5.2.1.3.4.    National Statistics Office (NSO) Birth Certificate
             5.2.1.3.5.    Duly accomplished application form for admission
             5.2.1.3.6.    Medical Certificate;
             5.2.1.3.7.    Marriage certificate (for married students)

             5.2.1.4.  Freshmen who have not completely submitted the requirements shall not be admitted to enroll in
                      the succeeding semesters.
             5.2.1.5.  Freshmen who have not finished the requirement for the first semester should not be admitted to
                      enroll for the second semester.  This will avoid irregular students due to missing pre-requisites.

             5.2.2.  Transferees
             5.2.2.1.  Transferee students in the undergraduate program shall comply with the following requirements
                      for admission:
             5.2.2.1.1.   Duly accomplished application form for admission;
             5.2.2.1.2.   Average grade required by the University where the student wants to enroll;
             5.2.2.1.3.   Certified true copy of TOR or certification of subjects to be validated/accredited;
             5.2.2.1.4.   Certificate of good moral character;
             5.2.2.1.5.   Medical certificate
             5.2.2.1.6.   Transfer credentials from the school last attended.

             5.2.2.2.  Transferees  from  SUCs  shall  be  admitted  and  treated  as  regular  students  in  accordance  with
                      existing policies of the University.
             5.2.2.2.1.   2 copies latest I.D  picture (2x2)
             5.2.2.2.2.   Entrance test result for courses that require an entrance test.
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