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g) Granting of Awards and Honors
A. For Non-Graduating Students (First to Third Year)
1. Any member of the non-graduating classes shall be a candidate for honor if
he/she meets the following requirements:
1.1 Weighted average grade of not lower than 88% in Science,
Mathematics and Research and a GPA of not lower than 85% during
the academic year.
1.2 No grade lower than 83% in any subject in any grading period.
2. Deserving students shall be awarded first, second, and third honors.
3. Placement of candidates in the honor roll shall be based on the composition
academic performance and co-curricular activities (Appendix A). The weight
of academic performance and co-curricular activities are 85% and 15%
respectively; and
4. Candidates who qualify gor honors shall receive medals and certificate of
recognition.
B. For Graduating Students
1. Members of the graduating class can be candidates for honors provided
they have:
1.1 Completed the curriculum in four years;
1.2 A GPA of not lower than 85% from first to fourth year;
1.3 No grade lower than 83% in any subject in any grading period from
first to fourth year.
1.4 Have conducted themselves in conformity with the Student Norm of
Conduct.
2. Qualified students shall be ranked based on the composite academic
performance and co-curricular activities (Appendix A) from first to fourth
year.
Top five of the graduating class with 50 members shall be awarded
Valedictorian; Salutatorian; First Honorable Mention; Second Honorable
Mention; and Third Honorable Mention respectively. However, top 5 of the
graduating class with less than 50 members shall be awarded First, Second,
Third, Fourth and Fifth Honors, respectively.
3. The weights for academic performance and co-curricular activities are 85%
and 15%, respectively.
4. Special awards shall be granted to deserving students based on the
guidelines given by sponsoring agency.