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2.  He learns to forego the enjoyment for certain rights and privileges that other may
                                 need to be benefited and for the greater good of society;
                              3.  He resolves his problem and conflicts without prejudicing others;
                              4.  He is tolerant of others, humble to accept what is better than his;
                              5.  He  has  developed  temperance  and  propriety  in  words  and  in  actions,  especially
                                 against vices e.g., gambling, drugs, drinking, sexual excesses and aberrations, etc.;
                                 and
                              6.  Right reason guides and controls his life, actions and emotions.

                          h.  A student is imbued with civic conscience and patriotism, if among other qualities:

                              1.  He devotes himself to the growth and development of the Philippines;
                              2.  He puts the welfare of the entire country above his personal family and regionalistic
                                 interest;
                              3.  He  respects  and  obeys  all  duly  constituted  authorities  and  laws,  rules  and
                                 regulations;
                              4.  He settles all disputes, problems and conflicts through the channels provided by law
                                 and society; and
                              5.  He strives to bring about necessary changes through peaceful means.

               Section 6. Administrative Offenses and Penalties

               Note:  student  sanction  with  exclusion  for  any  number  of  days/months  are  not  excused  from  their
               classes/school requirements and are considered absent.

                   a.  A student shall be subject to Administrative Disciplinary Action for any or the following offenses
                       with the corresponding penalties:

                       1.  Non-wearing of official identification card (ID) and/or prescribed uniform in the campus:

                          First Offense            - Disciplinary Sanction
                          Subsequent Offenses      - Exclusion for not less than one week to not more than one
                                                     Semester

                       2.  Us of another student’s ID or allowing the use of ID by another student:

                          First Offense            - Disciplinary Sanction
                          Subsequent Offenses      - exclusion for not less than one week to not more than one
                                                     Semester

                       2.1 The apprehending Person-in-Authority shall immediately take custody of the subject article
                          of the offense and turn this over to the Office of Student Affairs for safekeeping until the
                          case finally decided.
                       2.2 Penalties impose under this sanction shall include confiscation of the articles to be turned
                          over to the government authorities concerned.

                       3.  Male student wearing earrings, inappropriate accessories and long hair within the campus:
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