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The residence halls/dormitories shall be administered in accordance with the following rules:
a. Each residence hall/dormitory shall have full-time Resident Adviser who shall be responsible
for the maintenance of order and discipline of the resident students and the improvement
of their personal behavior and academic work. The resident adviser shall serve in
accordance with the rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the President of the
University. They shall be under the supervision of the Director for Business Affairs to whom
all breaches if discipline and misconduct shall be reported;
b. The financial operation and administrative direction of the residence halls shall be the
responsibility of the resident adviser, who shall be under the supervision of the Director for
Business Affairs. All income and expenditures of residence halls shall be under the direct
supervision of the Director for Business Affairs.
c. The resident adviser shall be responsible for the assignment of students to the different
residence hall and shall see to it that only students with proper character certification are
admitted; and
d. The director for Business Affairs shall coordinate with the University Infirmary relatively to
the health and welfare of the students.
STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT
Section 1. General Provisions
a. The code shall apple to all bonafide pupils/students in the elementary, secondary, tertiary
and graduate levels of the University. A pupil/student is considered “bonafide” if being
officially enrolled, he attends his classes or performs any school activity inside or out of the
school campus during school days or when required to perform special school related
activity or authorized to do so on non-school days. He considered “on vacation” or “on
leave’ during break of school terms or during holidays or vacation including Saturdays or
Sundays, when his school-student relationship is temporary severed.
b. Every bonafide students shall obey the laws of the land, the rules and regulations of the
University and standards of good society.
c. Every bonafide pupil/student enrolled in the University assumes an obligation to conduct
himself in a manner which befits a member of the academic community and which does not
hamper the university from the discharge of its educational functions. He thus accepts the
rules and regulations which the University prescribed for its members to enforce its
effective role as an educational institution.
d. The right of the University to impose sanctions against pupil’s/student’s improper conduct is
derived from and inherent in its obligations to:
1. Preserve its standard for academic performance and achievements;